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CHP Skips Holiday Celebrations Amidst Arrests and Economic Crisis
CHP leader Özgür Özel announced that his party will not celebrate the holiday due to the arrest of 11 mayors, including Istanbul's Ekrem İmamoğlu, and the dire economic state of the country, particularly impacting low-income families, following a March 19th operation.
CHP Skips Holiday Celebrations Amidst Arrests and Economic Crisis
CHP leader Özgür Özel announced that his party will not celebrate the holiday due to the arrest of 11 mayors, including Istanbul's Ekrem İmamoğlu, and the dire economic state of the country, particularly impacting low-income families, following a March 19th operation.
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56% Bias Score


Mother's Hunger Strike Highlights British-Egyptian Activist's Imprisonment
Laila Soueif, a 69-year-old woman, is hospitalized in London after 245 days on hunger strike to secure the release of her British-Egyptian son, Alaa Abd el Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt since 2014 for political activism; her daughter describes her mother's condition as critical but stable, prompting U...
Mother's Hunger Strike Highlights British-Egyptian Activist's Imprisonment
Laila Soueif, a 69-year-old woman, is hospitalized in London after 245 days on hunger strike to secure the release of her British-Egyptian son, Alaa Abd el Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt since 2014 for political activism; her daughter describes her mother's condition as critical but stable, prompting U...
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's CHP Challenges Government's Approach, Calls for Full Democracy Amidst Repression
Turkey's main opposition party, CHP, advocates for a 'terror-free Turkey' achieved through full democracy, sharply contrasting with the ruling coalition's methods and the ongoing imprisonment of prominent opposition figures like Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, reflecting deep political divisions.
Turkey's CHP Challenges Government's Approach, Calls for Full Democracy Amidst Repression
Turkey's main opposition party, CHP, advocates for a 'terror-free Turkey' achieved through full democracy, sharply contrasting with the ruling coalition's methods and the ongoing imprisonment of prominent opposition figures like Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, reflecting deep political divisions.
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48% Bias Score


British Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights UK-Egypt Tensions
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah and his mother Laila Soueif are on hunger strike; Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt on terrorism charges, is severely ill, while Soueif's health is rapidly deteriorating after eight months without sufficient food; the British government is under pressure to int...
British Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights UK-Egypt Tensions
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah and his mother Laila Soueif are on hunger strike; Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt on terrorism charges, is severely ill, while Soueif's health is rapidly deteriorating after eight months without sufficient food; the British government is under pressure to int...
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44% Bias Score


Mexican Indigenous Defender Imprisoned 14 Years for Allegedly Political Reasons
Pablo López Alavez, a 56-year-old Indigenous environmental defender from Oaxaca, Mexico, has been imprisoned for 14 years, 7 months, and 25 days for murders he denies, with his case highlighting the criminalization of Indigenous environmental activists and judicial irregularities.
Mexican Indigenous Defender Imprisoned 14 Years for Allegedly Political Reasons
Pablo López Alavez, a 56-year-old Indigenous environmental defender from Oaxaca, Mexico, has been imprisoned for 14 years, 7 months, and 25 days for murders he denies, with his case highlighting the criminalization of Indigenous environmental activists and judicial irregularities.
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40% Bias Score


İmamoğlu Defies Imprisonment, Challenges Opponents Ahead of Turkish Elections
Imprisoned Istanbul Metropolitan Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, CHP's presidential candidate, sent a defiant message to a rally in Şişli, whose mayor was replaced by a trustee, claiming his opponents fear losing the upcoming election and are undermining democracy; rallies will continue across Turkey.
İmamoğlu Defies Imprisonment, Challenges Opponents Ahead of Turkish Elections
Imprisoned Istanbul Metropolitan Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, CHP's presidential candidate, sent a defiant message to a rally in Şişli, whose mayor was replaced by a trustee, claiming his opponents fear losing the upcoming election and are undermining democracy; rallies will continue across Turkey.
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60% Bias Score

Demolition of Israeli Bedouin Village Sparks Outrage and Protests
The demolition of the Bedouin village Ksar al-Sir in Israel has left 3000 residents homeless, prompting widespread protests and highlighting concerns about human rights abuses and systemic discrimination.

Demolition of Israeli Bedouin Village Sparks Outrage and Protests
The demolition of the Bedouin village Ksar al-Sir in Israel has left 3000 residents homeless, prompting widespread protests and highlighting concerns about human rights abuses and systemic discrimination.
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48% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Accuses Erdoğan of Fabricating Charges
Imprisoned Istanbul Mayor and CHP presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu, in a message read at a CHP rally, accused President Erdoğan of fabricating charges against him, challenging Erdoğan to present evidence to the prosecutor's office; İmamoğlu's message was sent from Silivri prison.

İmamoğlu Accuses Erdoğan of Fabricating Charges
Imprisoned Istanbul Mayor and CHP presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu, in a message read at a CHP rally, accused President Erdoğan of fabricating charges against him, challenging Erdoğan to present evidence to the prosecutor's office; İmamoğlu's message was sent from Silivri prison.
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56% Bias Score

Palestinian Father's Letter to Newborn Son From Louisiana Detention Center
A Palestinian father, imprisoned in Louisiana for his activism, writes a letter to his newborn son, describing his absence from his birth and connecting his imprisonment to the larger struggle for Palestinian liberation and the ongoing human rights violations against Palestinians.

Palestinian Father's Letter to Newborn Son From Louisiana Detention Center
A Palestinian father, imprisoned in Louisiana for his activism, writes a letter to his newborn son, describing his absence from his birth and connecting his imprisonment to the larger struggle for Palestinian liberation and the ongoing human rights violations against Palestinians.
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52% Bias Score

Istanbul Housing Project Sparks Controversy Amidst Environmental Concerns
Imprisoned city planner Tayfun Kahraman criticizes a 24,000-unit housing project near Istanbul's Sazlıdere Dam, arguing it ignores environmental concerns and legal rulings, jeopardizing Istanbul's future and highlighting broader issues of urban planning and governance in Turkey.

Istanbul Housing Project Sparks Controversy Amidst Environmental Concerns
Imprisoned city planner Tayfun Kahraman criticizes a 24,000-unit housing project near Istanbul's Sazlıdere Dam, arguing it ignores environmental concerns and legal rulings, jeopardizing Istanbul's future and highlighting broader issues of urban planning and governance in Turkey.
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72% Bias Score

Congressional Delegation Demands Release of Detainees in Louisiana ICE Facilities
A congressional delegation visited two Louisiana ICE detention facilities on Tuesday to demand the release of Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk, who have been detained for over a month without charge, citing concerns about the legality of their detentions and denial of medical care.

Congressional Delegation Demands Release of Detainees in Louisiana ICE Facilities
A congressional delegation visited two Louisiana ICE detention facilities on Tuesday to demand the release of Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk, who have been detained for over a month without charge, citing concerns about the legality of their detentions and denial of medical care.
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52% Bias Score

Clemency Delayed: A 36-Year Fight for Justice
After 36 years of wrongful imprisonment, the author received clemency in 2017, highlighting the significant human and financial costs of delayed justice and the need for reform in presidential and gubernatorial pardon practices, particularly concerning the timing of clemency grants.

Clemency Delayed: A 36-Year Fight for Justice
After 36 years of wrongful imprisonment, the author received clemency in 2017, highlighting the significant human and financial costs of delayed justice and the need for reform in presidential and gubernatorial pardon practices, particularly concerning the timing of clemency grants.
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48% Bias Score
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