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Greek Public Demands Snap Elections Amid Train Crash Cover-Up Allegations
Following a devastating train crash in February 2023 that killed 57, a majority of Greeks (57.5%) now support early elections due to alleged government cover-up and public anger, despite Prime Minister Mitsotakis's intention to remain in power until 2027.
Greek Public Demands Snap Elections Amid Train Crash Cover-Up Allegations
Following a devastating train crash in February 2023 that killed 57, a majority of Greeks (57.5%) now support early elections due to alleged government cover-up and public anger, despite Prime Minister Mitsotakis's intention to remain in power until 2027.
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56% Bias Score


A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
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40% Bias Score


US Scientists Protest Trump's Funding Cuts and Layoffs
US scientists protested widespread government funding cuts and layoffs under President Trump, with over 1000 demonstrating in Washington D.C., while Columbia University faced a $400 million funding cut due to antisemitism allegations; researchers fear for their jobs and careers.
US Scientists Protest Trump's Funding Cuts and Layoffs
US scientists protested widespread government funding cuts and layoffs under President Trump, with over 1000 demonstrating in Washington D.C., while Columbia University faced a $400 million funding cut due to antisemitism allegations; researchers fear for their jobs and careers.
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60% Bias Score


Greece: Widespread Protests Highlight Systemic Failures
Triggered by a fatal train crash, massive protests across Greece demonstrate widespread discontent with systemic failures, echoing but differing from the 2015 referendum climate; the government's response risks further instability.
Greece: Widespread Protests Highlight Systemic Failures
Triggered by a fatal train crash, massive protests across Greece demonstrate widespread discontent with systemic failures, echoing but differing from the 2015 referendum climate; the government's response risks further instability.
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52% Bias Score


Georgia: 100 Days of Protests Met with Brutal Crackdown
For 100 days, Georgians have protested the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party's anti-democratic rule, marked by arrests, violence, and media suppression; journalists face imprisonment, activists are intimidated, and the EU's response is criticized as slow.
Georgia: 100 Days of Protests Met with Brutal Crackdown
For 100 days, Georgians have protested the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party's anti-democratic rule, marked by arrests, violence, and media suppression; journalists face imprisonment, activists are intimidated, and the EU's response is criticized as slow.
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60% Bias Score


Limited "General Strike" in Serbia Shows Divided Public Response
On March 7th, a student-led "general strike" in Serbia saw reduced consumer spending and limited work absences, reflecting divided participation despite widespread protests against government policies following a recent tragedy.
Limited "General Strike" in Serbia Shows Divided Public Response
On March 7th, a student-led "general strike" in Serbia saw reduced consumer spending and limited work absences, reflecting divided participation despite widespread protests against government policies following a recent tragedy.
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44% Bias Score

US Scientists Protest Trump's Research Funding Cuts
Thousands of US scientists protested Trump's research funding cuts and layoffs in Washington, New York, and other cities, highlighting concerns over public health and future space exploration, with the government simultaneously cutting funding for Columbia University.

US Scientists Protest Trump's Research Funding Cuts
Thousands of US scientists protested Trump's research funding cuts and layoffs in Washington, New York, and other cities, highlighting concerns over public health and future space exploration, with the government simultaneously cutting funding for Columbia University.
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44% Bias Score

France: 250,000 March in Major Feminist Protest Against Gender Inequality
On March 8th, 250,000 people demonstrated in France against persistent gender inequalities, including a 22.2% pay gap in the private sector and the rise of 'masculinist' discourse; a counter-demonstration by Femen targeted figures like Trump, Meloni, and Putin.

France: 250,000 March in Major Feminist Protest Against Gender Inequality
On March 8th, 250,000 people demonstrated in France against persistent gender inequalities, including a 22.2% pay gap in the private sector and the rise of 'masculinist' discourse; a counter-demonstration by Femen targeted figures like Trump, Meloni, and Putin.
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44% Bias Score

Serbian Women Lead Anti-Corruption Protests, Marking International Women's Day
On International Women's Day, Serbian female students led daily anti-corruption protests, extending a 15-minute silence for railway victims to 19 minutes to include 4 women killed this year in domestic violence, challenging President Vucic's government.

Serbian Women Lead Anti-Corruption Protests, Marking International Women's Day
On International Women's Day, Serbian female students led daily anti-corruption protests, extending a 15-minute silence for railway victims to 19 minutes to include 4 women killed this year in domestic violence, challenging President Vucic's government.
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32% Bias Score

Georgia's Ruling Party Consolidates Power Amidst Opposition Boycott and Controversial Legislation
Following disputed parliamentary elections in Georgia, the ruling Georgian Dream party solidified its control, prompting an opposition boycott and widespread protests. The government subsequently passed several controversial laws restricting civil society and media, effectively silencing dissent and...

Georgia's Ruling Party Consolidates Power Amidst Opposition Boycott and Controversial Legislation
Following disputed parliamentary elections in Georgia, the ruling Georgian Dream party solidified its control, prompting an opposition boycott and widespread protests. The government subsequently passed several controversial laws restricting civil society and media, effectively silencing dissent and...
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64% Bias Score

Hizb ut-Tahrir Protest in Dhaka Leads to Clashes, Injuries".
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, a clash between security forces and a 3,000–5,000-strong Hizb ut-Tahrir protest advocating for an Islamic caliphate resulted in injuries and arrests among protesters; the event occurred amidst political instability following the ouster of Sheikh Hasina's government.

Hizb ut-Tahrir Protest in Dhaka Leads to Clashes, Injuries".
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, a clash between security forces and a 3,000–5,000-strong Hizb ut-Tahrir protest advocating for an Islamic caliphate resulted in injuries and arrests among protesters; the event occurred amidst political instability following the ouster of Sheikh Hasina's government.
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44% Bias Score

Iranian Musician Lashed 74 Times for Song Encouraging Women to Remove Hijabs
Iranian musician Mehdi Yarrahi received 74 lashes as punishment for his song "Roosarito," which encouraged women to remove their hijabs, following his arrest in August 2023 and subsequent sentencing by the Tehran Revolutionary Court.

Iranian Musician Lashed 74 Times for Song Encouraging Women to Remove Hijabs
Iranian musician Mehdi Yarrahi received 74 lashes as punishment for his song "Roosarito," which encouraged women to remove their hijabs, following his arrest in August 2023 and subsequent sentencing by the Tehran Revolutionary Court.
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56% Bias Score
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