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Ukraine Sanctions Georgian Billionaire Amidst Protests and Crackdown
Ukraine, joined by three Baltic nations, imposed sanctions on Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili and 19 associates for allegedly undermining Georgia's interests, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests and a government crackdown following disputed elections.
Ukraine Sanctions Georgian Billionaire Amidst Protests and Crackdown
Ukraine, joined by three Baltic nations, imposed sanctions on Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili and 19 associates for allegedly undermining Georgia's interests, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests and a government crackdown following disputed elections.
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48% Bias Score


Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Anti-EU Protests Sparks International Condemnation
The Georgian government violently suppressed protests against its decision to halt EU accession talks, leading to hundreds of arrests, dozens of injuries, and international condemnation, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and prompting threats of sanctions from the US and EU.
Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Anti-EU Protests Sparks International Condemnation
The Georgian government violently suppressed protests against its decision to halt EU accession talks, leading to hundreds of arrests, dozens of injuries, and international condemnation, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and prompting threats of sanctions from the US and EU.
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44% Bias Score


Georgia PM Vows to "Eradicate" Opposition Amid Pro-EU Crackdown
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze vowed to "eradicate" the pro-EU opposition following a disputed election and ensuing protests, resulting in over 300 arrests, dozens of injuries, and international condemnation, including US sanctions threats, as EU membership talks were suspended until 2028...
Georgia PM Vows to "Eradicate" Opposition Amid Pro-EU Crackdown
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze vowed to "eradicate" the pro-EU opposition following a disputed election and ensuing protests, resulting in over 300 arrests, dozens of injuries, and international condemnation, including US sanctions threats, as EU membership talks were suspended until 2028...
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56% Bias Score


Iranian Filmmakers and Politician Condemn New Hijab Law
A new Iranian hijab law, prompting widespread condemnation from over 100 filmmakers and Faizeh Hashemi, is causing major political and social unrest as it's deemed 'anti-Iranian' and a violation of human rights, with concerns of increased societal division and protests.
Iranian Filmmakers and Politician Condemn New Hijab Law
A new Iranian hijab law, prompting widespread condemnation from over 100 filmmakers and Faizeh Hashemi, is causing major political and social unrest as it's deemed 'anti-Iranian' and a violation of human rights, with concerns of increased societal division and protests.
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68% Bias Score


Berlin Housing Protest Demands Nationwide Rent Cap Amidst Failed Government Policies
Over 100 people protested in Berlin on Thursday, demanding a nationwide rent cap due to the German government's failed housing policies that led to soaring rents and a shortage of affordable housing despite record funding for social housing.
Berlin Housing Protest Demands Nationwide Rent Cap Amidst Failed Government Policies
Over 100 people protested in Berlin on Thursday, demanding a nationwide rent cap due to the German government's failed housing policies that led to soaring rents and a shortage of affordable housing despite record funding for social housing.
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52% Bias Score


Tbilisi Protests: Daily Life Continues Amidst Unrest
Despite recent protests in Tbilisi, daily life continues largely unaffected, though some businesses on Rustaveli Avenue show damage; flights from Russia remain frequent, but expensive; police raids targeting opposition groups led to fewer disturbances.
Tbilisi Protests: Daily Life Continues Amidst Unrest
Despite recent protests in Tbilisi, daily life continues largely unaffected, though some businesses on Rustaveli Avenue show damage; flights from Russia remain frequent, but expensive; police raids targeting opposition groups led to fewer disturbances.
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64% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Sanctions 19 Georgian Officials Amidst Political Crackdown
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy imposed 10-year sanctions on 19 Georgian officials, including the Prime Minister and a former Prime Minister, following Georgia's decision to halt its EU accession process and its crackdown on subsequent pro-EU protests.

Zelenskyy Sanctions 19 Georgian Officials Amidst Political Crackdown
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy imposed 10-year sanctions on 19 Georgian officials, including the Prime Minister and a former Prime Minister, following Georgia's decision to halt its EU accession process and its crackdown on subsequent pro-EU protests.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Protesters Arrested Amid Concerns Over Privatization Bill and Erosion of Democracy
Israeli protesters blocked the Communications Ministry on Thursday, protesting a bill to privatize the Public Broadcasting Corporation, which critics say threatens press freedom and is part of a wider effort to undermine democracy; eight protesters were arrested.

Israeli Protesters Arrested Amid Concerns Over Privatization Bill and Erosion of Democracy
Israeli protesters blocked the Communications Ministry on Thursday, protesting a bill to privatize the Public Broadcasting Corporation, which critics say threatens press freedom and is part of a wider effort to undermine democracy; eight protesters were arrested.
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52% Bias Score

Georgia's President Defies Exit Amidst Electoral Fraud Claims and EU Accession Suspension
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refused to leave office on December 29th following allegations of mass electoral fraud in the October 26th elections and the ruling party's suspension of EU accession talks, citing constitutional grounds and the need to negotiate new elections to restore legit...

Georgia's President Defies Exit Amidst Electoral Fraud Claims and EU Accession Suspension
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refused to leave office on December 29th following allegations of mass electoral fraud in the October 26th elections and the ruling party's suspension of EU accession talks, citing constitutional grounds and the need to negotiate new elections to restore legit...
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44% Bias Score

"Widespread Protests Erupt in France Over Budget Cuts and Working Conditions"
"Tens of thousands of French citizens protested nationwide on Thursday against government budget cuts, including increased unpaid sick leave for civil servants, following a no-confidence vote, revealing deep public discontent and potential for further unrest."

"Widespread Protests Erupt in France Over Budget Cuts and Working Conditions"
"Tens of thousands of French citizens protested nationwide on Thursday against government budget cuts, including increased unpaid sick leave for civil servants, following a no-confidence vote, revealing deep public discontent and potential for further unrest."
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Protest Against 3 Billion Euro Social Welfare Cuts
On December 5th, 2024, approximately 5,000 people protested in Berlin against the planned 3 billion Euro social welfare cuts in the 2025 budget, organized by unions and welfare associations, resulting in a partially successful effort to reduce cuts by 48 million Euro.

Berlin Protest Against 3 Billion Euro Social Welfare Cuts
On December 5th, 2024, approximately 5,000 people protested in Berlin against the planned 3 billion Euro social welfare cuts in the 2025 budget, organized by unions and welfare associations, resulting in a partially successful effort to reduce cuts by 48 million Euro.
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40% Bias Score

South Korean President Revokes Martial Law Following Uproar
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol unexpectedly declared martial law on Tuesday, deploying troops to the parliament due to a budget dispute with the opposition; however, after widespread protests and a parliamentary resolution demanding its repeal, he revoked the order within hours.

South Korean President Revokes Martial Law Following Uproar
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol unexpectedly declared martial law on Tuesday, deploying troops to the parliament due to a budget dispute with the opposition; however, after widespread protests and a parliamentary resolution demanding its repeal, he revoked the order within hours.
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40% Bias Score
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