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RN Holds Rally in Marseille Following Le Pen Conviction
On April 5th, the Rassemblement National held a rally in Marseille's Florida Palace, attracting a large crowd despite a lack of organized transport from other RN strongholds, in response to Marine Le Pen's recent conviction and to counter what they claim was an attack from the far left.
RN Holds Rally in Marseille Following Le Pen Conviction
On April 5th, the Rassemblement National held a rally in Marseille's Florida Palace, attracting a large crowd despite a lack of organized transport from other RN strongholds, in response to Marine Le Pen's recent conviction and to counter what they claim was an attack from the far left.
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52% Bias Score


Milan Protest Demands Action Against Femicide
Two hundred protesters, mainly young women but also including men and older women, demonstrated in Milan against the femicides of Ilaria Sula and Sara Campanella, demanding government action and preventative education to combat gender-based violence, criticizing Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's recen...
Milan Protest Demands Action Against Femicide
Two hundred protesters, mainly young women but also including men and older women, demonstrated in Milan against the femicides of Ilaria Sula and Sara Campanella, demanding government action and preventative education to combat gender-based violence, criticizing Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's recen...
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60% Bias Score


Berlin's Görlitzer Park Fence Project Faces Protest Threats
In Berlin, the "Görli 24/7" initiative is threatening construction firms involved in building a nighttime fence around Görlitzer Park, delaying a project by the Senate to curb crime and drug dealing, with a May 1st protest planned.
Berlin's Görlitzer Park Fence Project Faces Protest Threats
In Berlin, the "Görli 24/7" initiative is threatening construction firms involved in building a nighttime fence around Görlitzer Park, delaying a project by the Senate to curb crime and drug dealing, with a May 1st protest planned.
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56% Bias Score


England Announces £3.1 Billion Pharmacy Funding Package
The English government announced a £3.1 billion funding package for community pharmacies in 2025/26, including debt relief, to address a decade of underfunding and prevent closures, although concerns remain about whether it sufficiently covers rising costs.
England Announces £3.1 Billion Pharmacy Funding Package
The English government announced a £3.1 billion funding package for community pharmacies in 2025/26, including debt relief, to address a decade of underfunding and prevent closures, although concerns remain about whether it sufficiently covers rising costs.
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52% Bias Score


Columbia University Replaces Interim President Amid Funding Controversy
Columbia University replaced interim president Katrina Armstrong with Board of Trustees co-chair Claire Shipman on Friday, amid controversies over antisemitism, pro-terrorist radicalism, and inconsistent messaging regarding protest rules, in response to cancelled $400 million in federal grants and c...
Columbia University Replaces Interim President Amid Funding Controversy
Columbia University replaced interim president Katrina Armstrong with Board of Trustees co-chair Claire Shipman on Friday, amid controversies over antisemitism, pro-terrorist radicalism, and inconsistent messaging regarding protest rules, in response to cancelled $400 million in federal grants and c...
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44% Bias Score


Dilek Imamoglu Protests Husband's Arrest, Condemns Treatment of Young Protesters
Ekrem Imamoglu's wife, Dilek Imamoglu, rallied in Maltepe, Turkey, protesting his arrest following his diploma's annulment and condemning the mistreatment of young protesters detained at similar events across the country. She emphasized that fighting injustice transcends political affiliations.
Dilek Imamoglu Protests Husband's Arrest, Condemns Treatment of Young Protesters
Ekrem Imamoglu's wife, Dilek Imamoglu, rallied in Maltepe, Turkey, protesting his arrest following his diploma's annulment and condemning the mistreatment of young protesters detained at similar events across the country. She emphasized that fighting injustice transcends political affiliations.
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64% Bias Score

Artsakh Residents Continue Protests After Partial Government Response
Artsakh residents protested in Yerevan, demanding repatriation, prisoner releases, and adequate social programs. After a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, they announced continued protests due to insufficient government response, particularly concerning the reduction of the 40+10 housing assis...

Artsakh Residents Continue Protests After Partial Government Response
Artsakh residents protested in Yerevan, demanding repatriation, prisoner releases, and adequate social programs. After a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, they announced continued protests due to insufficient government response, particularly concerning the reduction of the 40+10 housing assis...
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44% Bias Score

Swarthmore College Suspends Student, SJP Group Amid Protest Controversy
Swarthmore College suspended a student two months from graduation for using a bullhorn indoors during a 2023 protest and later suspended the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group for false claims and a racist social media post, sparking controversy over free speech and equity.

Swarthmore College Suspends Student, SJP Group Amid Protest Controversy
Swarthmore College suspended a student two months from graduation for using a bullhorn indoors during a 2023 protest and later suspended the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group for false claims and a racist social media post, sparking controversy over free speech and equity.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Investigates Social Media Boycott Calls
Turkish authorities launched an investigation into social media users calling for boycotts, citing incitement to hatred and hostility after opposition leader Özgür Özel supported a one-day consumer boycott on April 2nd, prompting concerns over economic and political ramifications.

Turkey Investigates Social Media Boycott Calls
Turkish authorities launched an investigation into social media users calling for boycotts, citing incitement to hatred and hostility after opposition leader Özgür Özel supported a one-day consumer boycott on April 2nd, prompting concerns over economic and political ramifications.
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60% Bias Score

Police Raid on Quaker Meeting House Backfires, Fueling Activist Protests
Police raided a Quaker meeting house in Westminster on Thursday, arresting six members of the Youth Demand activist group who were planning protests against Israel's actions in Gaza; the raid backfired, with 200 people expressing interest in joining the protests.

Police Raid on Quaker Meeting House Backfires, Fueling Activist Protests
Police raided a Quaker meeting house in Westminster on Thursday, arresting six members of the Youth Demand activist group who were planning protests against Israel's actions in Gaza; the raid backfired, with 200 people expressing interest in joining the protests.
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56% Bias Score

CHP Holds Rally Amid Crackdown Following İmamoğlu's Arrest
The CHP is holding a large rally in Istanbul today in response to the arrest of Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, despite government crackdowns on protests; over 2000 people have been arrested in relation to the protests, including students, journalists, and lawyers.

CHP Holds Rally Amid Crackdown Following İmamoğlu's Arrest
The CHP is holding a large rally in Istanbul today in response to the arrest of Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, despite government crackdowns on protests; over 2000 people have been arrested in relation to the protests, including students, journalists, and lawyers.
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40% Bias Score

Satanic Grotto Leader Arrested After Statehouse Scuffle
Following an attempted Black Mass at the Kansas Statehouse on Friday, Michael Stewart, president of the Satanic Grotto, and three others were arrested for disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly after a scuffle with Christian counter-protesters.

Satanic Grotto Leader Arrested After Statehouse Scuffle
Following an attempted Black Mass at the Kansas Statehouse on Friday, Michael Stewart, president of the Satanic Grotto, and three others were arrested for disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly after a scuffle with Christian counter-protesters.
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44% Bias Score
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