Heybeliada Seminary Reopening Nears Amidst Legal and Political Discussions
The Heybeliada Ruhban Okulu, a Greek Orthodox seminary closed since 1971, is set to reopen in 2024 following recent meetings between Turkish government officials and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, focusing on the school's legal status.
Heybeliada Seminary Reopening Nears Amidst Legal and Political Discussions
The Heybeliada Ruhban Okulu, a Greek Orthodox seminary closed since 1971, is set to reopen in 2024 following recent meetings between Turkish government officials and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, focusing on the school's legal status.
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36% Bias Score
Post-Election Rise in Hate Crimes and Fears
Following Donald Trump's election, Montgomery County, Maryland saw a 32% increase in hate incidents, while students expressed fear and anxiety; in Texas, an undocumented valedictorian faced threats after disclosing her status.
Post-Election Rise in Hate Crimes and Fears
Following Donald Trump's election, Montgomery County, Maryland saw a 32% increase in hate incidents, while students expressed fear and anxiety; in Texas, an undocumented valedictorian faced threats after disclosing her status.
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60% Bias Score
SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat in Upcoming Election
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, needing around 40,000 votes, focusing on regional issues like high energy costs and advocating for minority rights and language recognition.
SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat in Upcoming Election
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, needing around 40,000 votes, focusing on regional issues like high energy costs and advocating for minority rights and language recognition.
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36% Bias Score
Syria's Liberation: New Freedoms and Lingering Concerns
The fall of the al-Assad regime in Syria has led to unprecedented freedom of expression, but concerns remain about the fragility of this newfound liberty and the potential for past mistakes to be repeated, particularly regarding minority rights and the prevention of a new cult of personality.
Syria's Liberation: New Freedoms and Lingering Concerns
The fall of the al-Assad regime in Syria has led to unprecedented freedom of expression, but concerns remain about the fragility of this newfound liberty and the potential for past mistakes to be repeated, particularly regarding minority rights and the prevention of a new cult of personality.
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44% Bias Score
Syria: Kurdish Mistrust of New Administration Rooted in Ba'ath Regime's Legacy
Syria's Kurdish population harbors deep mistrust of the new administration due to the Ba'ath regime's historical policies, including the 1962 census that stripped 120,000 Kurds of their citizenship and the 1966 'Arab Belt' policy that confiscated Kurdish land, displacing them and changing demographi...
Syria: Kurdish Mistrust of New Administration Rooted in Ba'ath Regime's Legacy
Syria's Kurdish population harbors deep mistrust of the new administration due to the Ba'ath regime's historical policies, including the 1962 census that stripped 120,000 Kurds of their citizenship and the 1966 'Arab Belt' policy that confiscated Kurdish land, displacing them and changing demographi...
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48% Bias Score
Syrian Alawites Fear for Future Under New HTS Rule
Following the December 8th, 2024, ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, concerns are rising among the Alawite minority about potential oppression under the new Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) government, despite HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's promises of inclusivity and protection of minorities.
Syrian Alawites Fear for Future Under New HTS Rule
Following the December 8th, 2024, ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, concerns are rising among the Alawite minority about potential oppression under the new Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) government, despite HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's promises of inclusivity and protection of minorities.
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52% Bias Score
Italy's Fragmenting Society: "Cultural Wars" and the Erosion of Rights
The article analyzes how "cultural wars" and "identity politics" are fragmenting Italian society, highlighting the contrasting approaches of the right and left wings and the complexities of balancing minority rights with broader social concerns.
Italy's Fragmenting Society: "Cultural Wars" and the Erosion of Rights
The article analyzes how "cultural wars" and "identity politics" are fragmenting Italian society, highlighting the contrasting approaches of the right and left wings and the complexities of balancing minority rights with broader social concerns.
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68% Bias Score
SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, with Stefan Seidler leading their campaign focusing on regional issues like high energy prices and minority rights; they need roughly 40,000 votes to retain their seat.
SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, with Stefan Seidler leading their campaign focusing on regional issues like high energy prices and minority rights; they need roughly 40,000 votes to retain their seat.
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40% Bias Score
Syria's Alawite Minority Faces Uncertain Future Under HTS Rule
Following the overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria by the radical Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), concerns arise about the future of Alawite minorities, who fear persecution despite HTS's assurances of minority rights protection; past incidents of violence against Alawites, along with s...
Syria's Alawite Minority Faces Uncertain Future Under HTS Rule
Following the overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria by the radical Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), concerns arise about the future of Alawite minorities, who fear persecution despite HTS's assurances of minority rights protection; past incidents of violence against Alawites, along with s...
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44% Bias Score
14 Syrian Interior Ministry Employees Killed in Ambush
Following the recent overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, an ambush by supporters of the ousted president resulted in the deaths of 14 Interior Ministry employees and injuries to 10 others while attempting to arrest a former Assad regime officer in Tartous, a predominantly Alawite region.
14 Syrian Interior Ministry Employees Killed in Ambush
Following the recent overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, an ambush by supporters of the ousted president resulted in the deaths of 14 Interior Ministry employees and injuries to 10 others while attempting to arrest a former Assad regime officer in Tartous, a predominantly Alawite region.
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40% Bias Score
Georgia's EU Accession Delay Sparks Uneven Protests Across Regions
Thousands protested in Tbilisi, Georgia, against the Georgian Dream party's decision to halt EU accession talks until 2028; however, in Achalkalaki, only seven people demonstrated, highlighting regional economic dependence on Russia and historical political passivity.
Georgia's EU Accession Delay Sparks Uneven Protests Across Regions
Thousands protested in Tbilisi, Georgia, against the Georgian Dream party's decision to halt EU accession talks until 2028; however, in Achalkalaki, only seven people demonstrated, highlighting regional economic dependence on Russia and historical political passivity.
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40% Bias Score
Slovakia's Language Law Sparks Tensions with Hungary
A proposed Slovakian law restricting minority languages in public spaces sparks concerns over the rights of the Hungarian minority and reignites tensions between Slovakia and Hungary.
Slovakia's Language Law Sparks Tensions with Hungary
A proposed Slovakian law restricting minority languages in public spaces sparks concerns over the rights of the Hungarian minority and reignites tensions between Slovakia and Hungary.
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0% Bias Score