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Jerusalem Protests Erupt Against Renewed Gaza Offensive
Israeli police dispersed a protest in Jerusalem on Tuesday night against the renewed Gaza offensive, leading to clashes as demonstrators defied permit terms by staging an unsanctioned march; protesters accuse the government of a "war of choice" and lack of legitimacy.
Jerusalem Protests Erupt Against Renewed Gaza Offensive
Israeli police dispersed a protest in Jerusalem on Tuesday night against the renewed Gaza offensive, leading to clashes as demonstrators defied permit terms by staging an unsanctioned march; protesters accuse the government of a "war of choice" and lack of legitimacy.
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60% Bias Score


North Macedonia Nightclub Fire: 59 Dead, Corruption Allegations
A fire at the Pulse nightclub in Kochani, North Macedonia, early Sunday morning, killed 59 and injured 155, mostly teenagers, due to pyrotechnics and inadequate safety measures in an illegally operating club; protests demanding justice ensued, leading to arrests and highlighting corruption.
North Macedonia Nightclub Fire: 59 Dead, Corruption Allegations
A fire at the Pulse nightclub in Kochani, North Macedonia, early Sunday morning, killed 59 and injured 155, mostly teenagers, due to pyrotechnics and inadequate safety measures in an illegally operating club; protests demanding justice ensued, leading to arrests and highlighting corruption.
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40% Bias Score


Sonic Weapon Allegations at Serbian Protest Amidst Mass Panic
During a Belgrade anti-government protest, a mysterious loud noise caused mass panic, prompting allegations of sonic weapon use by Serbian authorities, which they deny, amidst investigations and ongoing student protests.
Sonic Weapon Allegations at Serbian Protest Amidst Mass Panic
During a Belgrade anti-government protest, a mysterious loud noise caused mass panic, prompting allegations of sonic weapon use by Serbian authorities, which they deny, amidst investigations and ongoing student protests.
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48% Bias Score


Lawsuit Alleges Trump Administration Targeted Pro-Palestinian Activist for Deportation
Cornell graduate student Momodou Taal is suing the Trump administration for allegedly targeting him for deportation due to his pro-Palestinian activism; pro-Israel group Betar US provided his information to government officials, leading to a chilling effect on free speech.
Lawsuit Alleges Trump Administration Targeted Pro-Palestinian Activist for Deportation
Cornell graduate student Momodou Taal is suing the Trump administration for allegedly targeting him for deportation due to his pro-Palestinian activism; pro-Israel group Betar US provided his information to government officials, leading to a chilling effect on free speech.
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40% Bias Score


Macedonian Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Sparks Mass Protests
A nightclub fire in Kocani, Macedonia del Norte, caused by illegal pyrotechnics during an overcrowded concert, killed at least 59 and injured 150, prompting mass protests, arrests of 21 individuals including a former minister, and the resignation of the mayor, as the club lacked safety measures and ...
Macedonian Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Sparks Mass Protests
A nightclub fire in Kocani, Macedonia del Norte, caused by illegal pyrotechnics during an overcrowded concert, killed at least 59 and injured 150, prompting mass protests, arrests of 21 individuals including a former minister, and the resignation of the mayor, as the club lacked safety measures and ...
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32% Bias Score


Italian Farmers Protest Cultivated Meat Ban, Challenging EFSA
In Italy, despite a government ban, Coldiretti's protest against cultivated meat—with a planned March 19th demonstration in Parma—challenges the EFSA's approach, advocating for its reclassification as a pharmaceutical due to health concerns, prompting the EFSA to close its Parma office.
Italian Farmers Protest Cultivated Meat Ban, Challenging EFSA
In Italy, despite a government ban, Coldiretti's protest against cultivated meat—with a planned March 19th demonstration in Parma—challenges the EFSA's approach, advocating for its reclassification as a pharmaceutical due to health concerns, prompting the EFSA to close its Parma office.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Public Sector Unions Protest Delayed Salary Increase
Spanish public sector unions CSIF and CC OO are protesting the government's failure to deliver a promised 0.5% retroactive salary increase since January 2024, impacting over 3 million workers and costing an estimated €700 million, due to the government's weak parliamentary position and budget diffic...

Spanish Public Sector Unions Protest Delayed Salary Increase
Spanish public sector unions CSIF and CC OO are protesting the government's failure to deliver a promised 0.5% retroactive salary increase since January 2024, impacting over 3 million workers and costing an estimated €700 million, due to the government's weak parliamentary position and budget diffic...
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52% Bias Score

Argentina: Retirees to Protest Amidst Government Crackdown
Argentine retirees will protest again in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, demanding better pensions and free medicine, following violent clashes last week where the government blames soccer hooligans and filed charges against a judge who released 144 protestors; a new law targeting hooligans is proposed.

Argentina: Retirees to Protest Amidst Government Crackdown
Argentine retirees will protest again in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, demanding better pensions and free medicine, following violent clashes last week where the government blames soccer hooligans and filed charges against a judge who released 144 protestors; a new law targeting hooligans is proposed.
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60% Bias Score

Massive Serbian Protests Challenge Vučić Amidst Infrastructure Collapse
Over 300,000 Serbs protested on March 15th against corruption and government negligence, following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, prompting the resignation of the Prime Minister but not President Vučić, who maintains close ties with Russia and China.

Massive Serbian Protests Challenge Vučić Amidst Infrastructure Collapse
Over 300,000 Serbs protested on March 15th against corruption and government negligence, following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, prompting the resignation of the Prime Minister but not President Vučić, who maintains close ties with Russia and China.
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44% Bias Score

100+ Arrested in Argentina Amidst Retirees' Protest
Over 100 arrests followed a retirees' march in Argentina, sparking protests over economic hardship, police brutality against senior citizens, and criticism of the government's response, highlighting broader socio-economic issues in the country.

100+ Arrested in Argentina Amidst Retirees' Protest
Over 100 arrests followed a retirees' march in Argentina, sparking protests over economic hardship, police brutality against senior citizens, and criticism of the government's response, highlighting broader socio-economic issues in the country.
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56% Bias Score

French Food Delivery Riders Protest 25% Pay Cut
French food delivery riders are staging a massive protest today in numerous cities to demand better pay and transparency, claiming a 25% pay cut over the last year and hourly wages below France's minimum wage for many, despite platform claims of proposed solutions.

French Food Delivery Riders Protest 25% Pay Cut
French food delivery riders are staging a massive protest today in numerous cities to demand better pay and transparency, claiming a 25% pay cut over the last year and hourly wages below France's minimum wage for many, despite platform claims of proposed solutions.
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52% Bias Score

Sonic Weapon Accusations Rock Belgrade Protest
On Saturday, a piercing sound erupted during a 107,000-strong protest in Belgrade, causing panic and injuries, with the government denying accusations of using sonic weapons against demonstrators protesting the November train station collapse that killed 15.

Sonic Weapon Accusations Rock Belgrade Protest
On Saturday, a piercing sound erupted during a 107,000-strong protest in Belgrade, causing panic and injuries, with the government denying accusations of using sonic weapons against demonstrators protesting the November train station collapse that killed 15.
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48% Bias Score
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