"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
South Korean Labor Unions Strike, Demand President's Resignation After Martial Law Declaration
South Korean labor unions launched an indefinite general strike demanding President Yoon Suk-yeol's resignation following his controversial declaration of martial law, which sparked widespread protests and a no-confidence motion in parliament.
South Korean Labor Unions Strike, Demand President's Resignation After Martial Law Declaration
South Korean labor unions launched an indefinite general strike demanding President Yoon Suk-yeol's resignation following his controversial declaration of martial law, which sparked widespread protests and a no-confidence motion in parliament.
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4% Bias Score
Iranian Woman Flogged 74 Times for Hijab Defiance
An Iranian woman was flogged 74 times for refusing to wear a hijab, sustaining severe injuries; video evidence reveals the brutality of Iran's enforcement of Islamic dress code laws, highlighting systemic gender apartheid and inspiring ongoing resistance.
Iranian Woman Flogged 74 Times for Hijab Defiance
An Iranian woman was flogged 74 times for refusing to wear a hijab, sustaining severe injuries; video evidence reveals the brutality of Iran's enforcement of Islamic dress code laws, highlighting systemic gender apartheid and inspiring ongoing resistance.
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64% Bias Score
Georgian Government Repels Protest Attempt
Following five days of protests in Georgia, the government successfully repelled the opposition's attempt at a "national Maidan," with over 34 arrests and 12 injured law enforcement officers; lack of public support and President Salome Zourabichvili's controversial call for schoolchildren to join pr...
Georgian Government Repels Protest Attempt
Following five days of protests in Georgia, the government successfully repelled the opposition's attempt at a "national Maidan," with over 34 arrests and 12 injured law enforcement officers; lack of public support and President Salome Zourabichvili's controversial call for schoolchildren to join pr...
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56% 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
South Korea Martial Law Declaration Quickly Reversed Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and then quickly retracted martial law on Tuesday, sparking mass protests, cabinet resignations, and calls for impeachment from the opposition; the US expressed relief at the reversal.
South Korea Martial Law Declaration Quickly Reversed Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and then quickly retracted martial law on Tuesday, sparking mass protests, cabinet resignations, and calls for impeachment from the opposition; the US expressed relief at the reversal.
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48% Bias Score
Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Sparks Outrage and Impeachment Bid
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's surprise declaration of martial law for six hours on Tuesday sparked widespread outrage and calls for his resignation, with opposition parties moving to impeach him, amid concerns over a return to the country's authoritarian past.
Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Sparks Outrage and Impeachment Bid
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's surprise declaration of martial law for six hours on Tuesday sparked widespread outrage and calls for his resignation, with opposition parties moving to impeach him, amid concerns over a return to the country's authoritarian past.
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48% Bias Score
Georgia Protests: Police Brutality Amidst Postponed EU Talks
Following the Georgian government's postponement of EU accession talks, thousands protested nightly in Tbilisi for six evenings, resulting in police brutality, over 290 arrests, and 143 injuries; President Salome Zourabichvili condemned the excessive force, and Pro Asyl called for Germany to revoke ...
Georgia Protests: Police Brutality Amidst Postponed EU Talks
Following the Georgian government's postponement of EU accession talks, thousands protested nightly in Tbilisi for six evenings, resulting in police brutality, over 290 arrests, and 143 injuries; President Salome Zourabichvili condemned the excessive force, and Pro Asyl called for Germany to revoke ...
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40% Bias Score
Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police violently suppressed protests against the government's decision to postpone EU accession talks until 2028, resulting in 293 arrests and 143 injuries, prompting criticism from the president and human rights groups.
Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police violently suppressed protests against the government's decision to postpone EU accession talks until 2028, resulting in 293 arrests and 143 injuries, prompting criticism from the president and human rights groups.
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32% Bias Score