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Ocalan's Ceasefire Call Offers Hope, but Skepticism Remains in Turkey's Kurdish Conflict
Turkey's decades-long Kurdish conflict, marked by over 40,000 deaths, shows signs of ending as jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan calls for a ceasefire; however, skepticism remains among victims' families and military veterans, while mothers of PKK recruits plead for their children's return.
Ocalan's Ceasefire Call Offers Hope, but Skepticism Remains in Turkey's Kurdish Conflict
Turkey's decades-long Kurdish conflict, marked by over 40,000 deaths, shows signs of ending as jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan calls for a ceasefire; however, skepticism remains among victims' families and military veterans, while mothers of PKK recruits plead for their children's return.
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40% Bias Score


Machar's Arrest Fuels Fears of Renewed Civil War in South Sudan
South Sudanese Vice President Riek Machar was arrested in Juba on July 11, 2023, following renewed conflict with President Salva Kiir, raising fears of a return to civil war and displacing at least 50,000 people since February. Germany closed its embassy in Juba due to the violence.
Machar's Arrest Fuels Fears of Renewed Civil War in South Sudan
South Sudanese Vice President Riek Machar was arrested in Juba on July 11, 2023, following renewed conflict with President Salva Kiir, raising fears of a return to civil war and displacing at least 50,000 people since February. Germany closed its embassy in Juba due to the violence.
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52% Bias Score


Public Booing of Grieving Mother Highlights Societal Issues in Turkey
During a political rally, a grieving mother was booed by the ruling party members, highlighting the normalization of profanity and lack of respect in public discourse, even towards victims of violence.
Public Booing of Grieving Mother Highlights Societal Issues in Turkey
During a political rally, a grieving mother was booed by the ruling party members, highlighting the normalization of profanity and lack of respect in public discourse, even towards victims of violence.
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68% Bias Score


Tesla Vandalism Spikes After Trump's Reelection
Since President Trump's reelection, Tesla showrooms, vehicles, and charging stations have been targeted in arson and vandalism attacks across the US and internationally, prompting federal investigations and raising concerns about the potential for escalating political violence.
Tesla Vandalism Spikes After Trump's Reelection
Since President Trump's reelection, Tesla showrooms, vehicles, and charging stations have been targeted in arson and vandalism attacks across the US and internationally, prompting federal investigations and raising concerns about the potential for escalating political violence.
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48% Bias Score


New Mexico Jury Convicts Failed Candidate of Drive-by Shootings Targeting Lawmakers
A New Mexico jury convicted former Republican candidate Solomon Peña of multiple federal charges for orchestrating drive-by shootings at the homes of Democratic lawmakers in Albuquerque in late 2022 and early 2023 following his election loss and unsubstantiated claims of election fraud; no one was i...
New Mexico Jury Convicts Failed Candidate of Drive-by Shootings Targeting Lawmakers
A New Mexico jury convicted former Republican candidate Solomon Peña of multiple federal charges for orchestrating drive-by shootings at the homes of Democratic lawmakers in Albuquerque in late 2022 and early 2023 following his election loss and unsubstantiated claims of election fraud; no one was i...
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40% Bias Score


Chilean Far-Right Leaders Use Firearms in Campaign, Signaling Shift in Political Symbolism
Two Chilean far-right leaders, Kast and Kaiser, used firearms in their campaigns, appearing in shooting range videos; this contrasts with Stefan Zweig's description of pre-war Austria, where parties used flowers as symbols, illustrating a shift toward militaristic political rhetoric.
Chilean Far-Right Leaders Use Firearms in Campaign, Signaling Shift in Political Symbolism
Two Chilean far-right leaders, Kast and Kaiser, used firearms in their campaigns, appearing in shooting range videos; this contrasts with Stefan Zweig's description of pre-war Austria, where parties used flowers as symbols, illustrating a shift toward militaristic political rhetoric.
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56% Bias Score

Man Pleads Guilty to Second Threat Against MP
Benjamin Clarke, 31, from Bishop Auckland, pleaded guilty at Durham Crown Court to a second charge of threatening to kill his MP, Sam Rushworth, in February 2024, following previous threats in August 2023, and remains in custody awaiting sentencing on May 12th.

Man Pleads Guilty to Second Threat Against MP
Benjamin Clarke, 31, from Bishop Auckland, pleaded guilty at Durham Crown Court to a second charge of threatening to kill his MP, Sam Rushworth, in February 2024, following previous threats in August 2023, and remains in custody awaiting sentencing on May 12th.
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24% Bias Score

Tesla Faces Surge in Attacks Amidst Musk's Political Controversies
Since President Trump's reelection, Tesla showrooms and vehicles have faced a surge in arson, vandalism, and attacks across the US and internationally, fueled by public anger towards owner Elon Musk's political alignment with Trump and business dealings, resulting in multiple investigations and arre...

Tesla Faces Surge in Attacks Amidst Musk's Political Controversies
Since President Trump's reelection, Tesla showrooms and vehicles have faced a surge in arson, vandalism, and attacks across the US and internationally, fueled by public anger towards owner Elon Musk's political alignment with Trump and business dealings, resulting in multiple investigations and arre...
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52% Bias Score

Tesla Vandalism: Three Face Federal Charges in Domestic Terrorism Case
A wave of arson and shooting attacks against Tesla facilities across the U.S. and Europe is linked to protests against Elon Musk and the Trump administration; three people face federal charges for Molotov cocktail attacks, with sentences of five to twenty years.

Tesla Vandalism: Three Face Federal Charges in Domestic Terrorism Case
A wave of arson and shooting attacks against Tesla facilities across the U.S. and Europe is linked to protests against Elon Musk and the Trump administration; three people face federal charges for Molotov cocktail attacks, with sentences of five to twenty years.
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64% Bias Score

New Mexico Candidate Convicted in Drive-by Shootings Targeting Lawmakers
A New Mexico jury convicted former Republican candidate Solomon Peña of federal charges for orchestrating drive-by shootings at the homes of four Democratic lawmakers in Albuquerque between December 2022 and January 2023, stemming from his belief that the 2020 election was "stolen".

New Mexico Candidate Convicted in Drive-by Shootings Targeting Lawmakers
A New Mexico jury convicted former Republican candidate Solomon Peña of federal charges for orchestrating drive-by shootings at the homes of four Democratic lawmakers in Albuquerque between December 2022 and January 2023, stemming from his belief that the 2020 election was "stolen".
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40% Bias Score

Arson Attack Targets Refugee Payment System in Hesse
Three cash transport vehicles providing allowances to refugees were burned in Hesse, Germany, on March 17th, prompting an online claim of responsibility that criticizes the refugee payment card system and accuses authorities of complicity in deportations; the damage is estimated at €300,000.

Arson Attack Targets Refugee Payment System in Hesse
Three cash transport vehicles providing allowances to refugees were burned in Hesse, Germany, on March 17th, prompting an online claim of responsibility that criticizes the refugee payment card system and accuses authorities of complicity in deportations; the damage is estimated at €300,000.
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44% Bias Score

Haitian Ex-Mayor Faces Trial in U.S. for Visa Fraud, Human Rights Abuses
A former Haitian mayor, Jean Morose Viliena, living in Malden, Massachusetts, faces trial on Monday for visa fraud, accused of lying about involvement in the 2007 killing and 2008 attempted killings of political opponents in Les Irois, Haiti, resulting in a prior $15.5 million civil judgment against...

Haitian Ex-Mayor Faces Trial in U.S. for Visa Fraud, Human Rights Abuses
A former Haitian mayor, Jean Morose Viliena, living in Malden, Massachusetts, faces trial on Monday for visa fraud, accused of lying about involvement in the 2007 killing and 2008 attempted killings of political opponents in Les Irois, Haiti, resulting in a prior $15.5 million civil judgment against...
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48% Bias Score
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