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Serbia Investigates Alleged Sonic Weapon Use at Belgrade Protest
Following reports of sonic weapon use at a Belgrade protest on March 15, resulting in physical and psychological distress for thousands, the Serbian ambassador asserts an ongoing independent investigation will determine if illegal weapons were deployed, while over half a million people have signed a...
Serbia Investigates Alleged Sonic Weapon Use at Belgrade Protest
Following reports of sonic weapon use at a Belgrade protest on March 15, resulting in physical and psychological distress for thousands, the Serbian ambassador asserts an ongoing independent investigation will determine if illegal weapons were deployed, while over half a million people have signed a...
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52% Bias Score


US Expresses Concern Over Istanbul Mayor's Arrest, Straining US-Turkey Ties
Following a meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced concerns over the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and ensuing protests, despite a Turkish Foreign Ministry denial of the issue's prominence in their discussion.
US Expresses Concern Over Istanbul Mayor's Arrest, Straining US-Turkey Ties
Following a meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced concerns over the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and ensuing protests, despite a Turkish Foreign Ministry denial of the issue's prominence in their discussion.
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Turkey Protests: Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Concerns Over Democracy
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest on corruption charges sparked massive protests across Turkey, raising concerns about the country's democratic trajectory and drawing international attention, with analysts highlighting the complex interplay between domestic politics and international relations.
Turkey Protests: Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Concerns Over Democracy
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest on corruption charges sparked massive protests across Turkey, raising concerns about the country's democratic trajectory and drawing international attention, with analysts highlighting the complex interplay between domestic politics and international relations.
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Israel Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Law
The Israeli parliament approved a law increasing political control over judicial appointments, prompting accusations of undermining democracy and sparking protests; the law passed with 67 votes, altering the composition of the judicial selection committee.
Israel Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Law
The Israeli parliament approved a law increasing political control over judicial appointments, prompting accusations of undermining democracy and sparking protests; the law passed with 67 votes, altering the composition of the judicial selection committee.
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Erdoğan Accuses Opposition of Economic Sabotage After İmamoğlu Arrest
Turkish President Erdoğan accused the opposition of sabotaging the economy following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption charges, sparking mass protests and over 1400 arrests; the opposition claims the charges are politically motivated.
Erdoğan Accuses Opposition of Economic Sabotage After İmamoğlu Arrest
Turkish President Erdoğan accused the opposition of sabotaging the economy following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption charges, sparking mass protests and over 1400 arrests; the opposition claims the charges are politically motivated.
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BBC Journalist Deported from Turkey Amid Crackdown on Protests
BBC journalist Mark Lowen was deported from Turkey on March 27th after being held for 17 hours for covering protests against the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, a key political rival of President Erdogan, who faces 2028 presidential elections.
BBC Journalist Deported from Turkey Amid Crackdown on Protests
BBC journalist Mark Lowen was deported from Turkey on March 27th after being held for 17 hours for covering protests against the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, a key political rival of President Erdogan, who faces 2028 presidential elections.
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Two Dead in Nepal as Pro-Monarchy Protests Turn Violent
Two people died in Nepal on Friday during clashes between pro-monarchy demonstrators and police in Kathmandu, prompting a government curfew in parts of the city amid rising support for the restoration of the monarchy and Hinduism as the state religion.

Two Dead in Nepal as Pro-Monarchy Protests Turn Violent
Two people died in Nepal on Friday during clashes between pro-monarchy demonstrators and police in Kathmandu, prompting a government curfew in parts of the city amid rising support for the restoration of the monarchy and Hinduism as the state religion.
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Israel Passes Controversial Law Expanding Government Control Over Judicial Appointments
Israel's parliament passed a law expanding government influence over judicial appointments, sparking mass protests and raising concerns about democratic erosion amid a wider conflict between the government and the judiciary, with opposition parties filing a supreme court petition.

Israel Passes Controversial Law Expanding Government Control Over Judicial Appointments
Israel's parliament passed a law expanding government influence over judicial appointments, sparking mass protests and raising concerns about democratic erosion amid a wider conflict between the government and the judiciary, with opposition parties filing a supreme court petition.
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Turkey Crackdown: 1,900 Arrested Amid Anti-Government Protests
Turkish police violently suppressed anti-government protests in Ankara on Thursday, using pepper spray and water cannons against demonstrators protesting the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges that are widely seen as politically motivated; nearly 1,900 people have be...

Turkey Crackdown: 1,900 Arrested Amid Anti-Government Protests
Turkish police violently suppressed anti-government protests in Ankara on Thursday, using pepper spray and water cannons against demonstrators protesting the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges that are widely seen as politically motivated; nearly 1,900 people have be...
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Erdoğan Accuses Opposition of Economic Sabotage Amidst Mass Protests
Turkish President Erdoğan accused the opposition of sabotaging the Turkish economy following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, sparking mass protests and a government crackdown that included arresting over 1000 people, including eight journalists.

Erdoğan Accuses Opposition of Economic Sabotage Amidst Mass Protests
Turkish President Erdoğan accused the opposition of sabotaging the Turkish economy following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, sparking mass protests and a government crackdown that included arresting over 1000 people, including eight journalists.
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Turkey Protests: Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
Following the arrest and removal of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, opposition protests erupted across Turkey, with over 1,400 arrests reported, highlighting deep political divisions and potential impacts on the 2028 presidential elections.

Turkey Protests: Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
Following the arrest and removal of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, opposition protests erupted across Turkey, with over 1,400 arrests reported, highlighting deep political divisions and potential impacts on the 2028 presidential elections.
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Retired Israeli Security Officials Condemn Dismissals, Warn of Threat to Democracy
More than 170 retired Israeli senior police officers and eight former police commissioners published an advertisement expressing deep concern over the dismissal of the Shin Bet head and Attorney-General, citing threats to democracy and national resilience, and urging the police commissioner to speak...

Retired Israeli Security Officials Condemn Dismissals, Warn of Threat to Democracy
More than 170 retired Israeli senior police officers and eight former police commissioners published an advertisement expressing deep concern over the dismissal of the Shin Bet head and Attorney-General, citing threats to democracy and national resilience, and urging the police commissioner to speak...
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40% Bias Score
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