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Turkish Private School Teachers March for Better Wages and Working Conditions
Private sector teachers in Turkey began a march from Kadıköy to Ankara on [Date] to demand a minimum wage, permanent contracts, improved job classification, and better working conditions, citing insufficient wages and precarious employment.
Turkish Private School Teachers March for Better Wages and Working Conditions
Private sector teachers in Turkey began a march from Kadıköy to Ankara on [Date] to demand a minimum wage, permanent contracts, improved job classification, and better working conditions, citing insufficient wages and precarious employment.
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48% Bias Score


Alcalá de Henares Rape Allegation Fuels Violent Protests and Political Tensions
A rape allegedly committed by a 21-year-old Malian resident of an Alcalá de Henares immigrant center sparked violent far-right protests, five arrests, and political disputes, revealing deep social divisions.
Alcalá de Henares Rape Allegation Fuels Violent Protests and Political Tensions
A rape allegedly committed by a 21-year-old Malian resident of an Alcalá de Henares immigrant center sparked violent far-right protests, five arrests, and political disputes, revealing deep social divisions.
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48% Bias Score


Politically Charged Chupinazo Opens San Fermín Festival
The San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain, opened with a politically charged chupinazo led by Yala Nafarroa por Palestina, reflecting a majority vote (52.8%) among over 10,000 participants who favored a Gaza ceasefire message, despite some controversy.
Politically Charged Chupinazo Opens San Fermín Festival
The San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain, opened with a politically charged chupinazo led by Yala Nafarroa por Palestina, reflecting a majority vote (52.8%) among over 10,000 participants who favored a Gaza ceasefire message, despite some controversy.
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44% Bias Score


Antalya Protests Demolition of Award-Winning Archaeological Museum
A coalition of Antalyan organizations is protesting the planned demolition of the Antalya Archaeological Museum—a 1988 European Council 'Museum of the Year' award recipient—due to alleged earthquake vulnerability and insufficient storage, with the museum's closure scheduled for July 7th, 2025.
Antalya Protests Demolition of Award-Winning Archaeological Museum
A coalition of Antalyan organizations is protesting the planned demolition of the Antalya Archaeological Museum—a 1988 European Council 'Museum of the Year' award recipient—due to alleged earthquake vulnerability and insufficient storage, with the museum's closure scheduled for July 7th, 2025.
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56% Bias Score


Arson at Melbourne Synagogue, Followed by Anti-Israel Protest
A suspected arson attack at the East Melbourne Synagogue on Friday night, during Shabbat dinner, forced an evacuation, followed by a protest outside a nearby Israeli restaurant with "offensive chants". Police released a CCTV image of a suspect and made one arrest.
Arson at Melbourne Synagogue, Followed by Anti-Israel Protest
A suspected arson attack at the East Melbourne Synagogue on Friday night, during Shabbat dinner, forced an evacuation, followed by a protest outside a nearby Israeli restaurant with "offensive chants". Police released a CCTV image of a suspect and made one arrest.
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56% Bias Score


UK Bans Palestine Action, Criminalizing Support
A UK High Court judge banned Palestine Action, a direct action group, under the Terrorism Act 2000, making support for the group a criminal offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison, following an estimated £7 million in damages to RAF Brize Norton planes.
UK Bans Palestine Action, Criminalizing Support
A UK High Court judge banned Palestine Action, a direct action group, under the Terrorism Act 2000, making support for the group a criminal offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison, following an estimated £7 million in damages to RAF Brize Norton planes.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico City Protest Highlights U.S.-Mexico Tensions Amidst Gentrification
Hundreds of youths protested gentrification in Mexico City on Friday, leading to a social media exchange between the Mexican government and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which highlighted the strained bilateral relationship and underlying social inequalities.

Mexico City Protest Highlights U.S.-Mexico Tensions Amidst Gentrification
Hundreds of youths protested gentrification in Mexico City on Friday, leading to a social media exchange between the Mexican government and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which highlighted the strained bilateral relationship and underlying social inequalities.
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36% Bias Score

York Council Bans Military Vehicles From Armed Forces Day Amid Pro-Palestine Protest Fears
York City Council banned military vehicles from its Armed Forces Day event due to resident concerns about potential protests from pro-Palestine activists, leading to the Queen's Own Yeomanry's withdrawal from the event, sparking outrage among military personnel and local Conservatives.

York Council Bans Military Vehicles From Armed Forces Day Amid Pro-Palestine Protest Fears
York City Council banned military vehicles from its Armed Forces Day event due to resident concerns about potential protests from pro-Palestine activists, leading to the Queen's Own Yeomanry's withdrawal from the event, sparking outrage among military personnel and local Conservatives.
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60% Bias Score

UK Arrests 20+ Palestine Action Supporters After Terrorist Group Designation
Following the UK government's designation of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, over 20 protestors demonstrating in London were arrested on Saturday under the Terrorism Act of 2000 for supporting the now-banned group.

UK Arrests 20+ Palestine Action Supporters After Terrorist Group Designation
Following the UK government's designation of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, over 20 protestors demonstrating in London were arrested on Saturday under the Terrorism Act of 2000 for supporting the now-banned group.
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48% Bias Score

29 Arrested in London for Supporting Banned Palestine Action Group
Following a ban under the Terrorism Act 2000, 29 Palestine Action supporters were arrested in London on Saturday for protesting in Parliament Square, raising concerns about free speech and the right to protest.

29 Arrested in London for Supporting Banned Palestine Action Group
Following a ban under the Terrorism Act 2000, 29 Palestine Action supporters were arrested in London on Saturday for protesting in Parliament Square, raising concerns about free speech and the right to protest.
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48% Bias Score

UK Bans Palestine Action as Terrorist Group
The UK government banned the Palestine Action protest group under the Terrorism Act 2000, following alleged damage to RAF aircraft, making membership or support a criminal offense with potential sentences up to 14 years in prison, despite a failed legal challenge.

UK Bans Palestine Action as Terrorist Group
The UK government banned the Palestine Action protest group under the Terrorism Act 2000, following alleged damage to RAF aircraft, making membership or support a criminal offense with potential sentences up to 14 years in prison, despite a failed legal challenge.
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60% Bias Score

UK Parliament Declares Palestine Action a Terrorist Organization
The UK Parliament overwhelmingly voted to label Palestine Action a terrorist organization following the group's vandalism of RAF Brize Norton, causing millions of pounds in damages; a High Court challenge is pending.

UK Parliament Declares Palestine Action a Terrorist Organization
The UK Parliament overwhelmingly voted to label Palestine Action a terrorist organization following the group's vandalism of RAF Brize Norton, causing millions of pounds in damages; a High Court challenge is pending.
Progress
60% Bias Score
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