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Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: $254 Billion Cost and Government's Two-Year Plan
President Erdoğan announced that the February 6th earthquakes cost Turkey $254 billion and detailed the government's two-year reconstruction plan, including 453,000 new homes, extensive infrastructure improvements, and agricultural aid, all while criticizing the opposition for focusing on advertisin...
Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: $254 Billion Cost and Government's Two-Year Plan
President Erdoğan announced that the February 6th earthquakes cost Turkey $254 billion and detailed the government's two-year reconstruction plan, including 453,000 new homes, extensive infrastructure improvements, and agricultural aid, all while criticizing the opposition for focusing on advertisin...
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52% Bias Score


Turkey Earthquake Aftermath: Reconstruction Challenges and Legal Disputes in Kahramanmaraş and Hatay
Two years after the devastating earthquakes that claimed over 53,000 lives in Turkey, BBC Türkçe reports from Kahramanmaraş and Hatay, detailing the ongoing reconstruction efforts, challenges faced by residents, and legal disputes over designated reserve areas that are impacting the lives of many wh...
Turkey Earthquake Aftermath: Reconstruction Challenges and Legal Disputes in Kahramanmaraş and Hatay
Two years after the devastating earthquakes that claimed over 53,000 lives in Turkey, BBC Türkçe reports from Kahramanmaraş and Hatay, detailing the ongoing reconstruction efforts, challenges faced by residents, and legal disputes over designated reserve areas that are impacting the lives of many wh...
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44% Bias Score


Gaza Uninhabitable for 10-15 Years: Witkoff; Trump Proposes U.S. Takeover
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff predicts Gaza will be uninhabitable for 10-15 years due to the ongoing conflict, while President Trump proposed a controversial plan for the U.S. to "take over," level, and rebuild Gaza, a suggestion rejected by neighboring countries.
Gaza Uninhabitable for 10-15 Years: Witkoff; Trump Proposes U.S. Takeover
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff predicts Gaza will be uninhabitable for 10-15 years due to the ongoing conflict, while President Trump proposed a controversial plan for the U.S. to "take over," level, and rebuild Gaza, a suggestion rejected by neighboring countries.
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64% Bias Score


Qatar Pledges Aid to Lebanon, Contingent on Government Formation
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, during a visit to Beirut, promised economic aid and reconstruction assistance to Lebanon after a new government is formed, contingent upon political stability and continued adherence to the November 27th ceasefire agreement between Israel and ...
Qatar Pledges Aid to Lebanon, Contingent on Government Formation
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, during a visit to Beirut, promised economic aid and reconstruction assistance to Lebanon after a new government is formed, contingent upon political stability and continued adherence to the November 27th ceasefire agreement between Israel and ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Proposes Long-Term US Control of Gaza for Reconstruction
President Trump proposed transforming Gaza into a "Middle Eastern Riviera" under long-term US control, involving reconstruction, international participation, job creation, and the potential relocation of residents to neighboring countries, following a January 19 ceasefire agreement between Israel an...
Trump Proposes Long-Term US Control of Gaza for Reconstruction
President Trump proposed transforming Gaza into a "Middle Eastern Riviera" under long-term US control, involving reconstruction, international participation, job creation, and the potential relocation of residents to neighboring countries, following a January 19 ceasefire agreement between Israel an...
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64% Bias Score


UNESCO Restores Mosul's Old City After ISIS Destruction
UNESCO completed the restoration of 128 historical buildings in Mosul's Old City, Iraq, costing $115 million, after their destruction by ISIS; the project included the Al-Nuri Mosque and its minaret, and facilitated the return of 170 families.
UNESCO Restores Mosul's Old City After ISIS Destruction
UNESCO completed the restoration of 128 historical buildings in Mosul's Old City, Iraq, costing $115 million, after their destruction by ISIS; the project included the Al-Nuri Mosque and its minaret, and facilitated the return of 170 families.
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32% Bias Score

Rebuilt Mosul Minaret Symbolizes City's Recovery
The Al-Hadbaa Minaret of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, destroyed by ISIS in 2017, has been rebuilt as part of a $115 million UNESCO-led project funded by the UAE and EU, using traditional techniques and salvaged materials; the reopening is expected in the coming weeks.

Rebuilt Mosul Minaret Symbolizes City's Recovery
The Al-Hadbaa Minaret of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, destroyed by ISIS in 2017, has been rebuilt as part of a $115 million UNESCO-led project funded by the UAE and EU, using traditional techniques and salvaged materials; the reopening is expected in the coming weeks.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's \$104 Billion Earthquake Reconstruction Plan
The Turkish government has committed over \$104 billion USD to rebuild 201,580 housing units and restore infrastructure in 11 provinces following the February 6th, 2023 earthquakes, affecting 14 million people.

Turkey's \$104 Billion Earthquake Reconstruction Plan
The Turkish government has committed over \$104 billion USD to rebuild 201,580 housing units and restore infrastructure in 11 provinces following the February 6th, 2023 earthquakes, affecting 14 million people.
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48% Bias Score

Mosul's Rebuilt Heritage: A €140 Million Effort Towards Reconciliation
Following the destruction of numerous historical sites in Mosul, Iraq, by ISIS in late 2014, a multi-national effort costing over €140 million has restored sites like the Al-Nouri Mosque and its minaret, the Al-Tahira Church, and the Al-Saa'a Convent, focusing on cultural reconciliation and communit...

Mosul's Rebuilt Heritage: A €140 Million Effort Towards Reconciliation
Following the destruction of numerous historical sites in Mosul, Iraq, by ISIS in late 2014, a multi-national effort costing over €140 million has restored sites like the Al-Nouri Mosque and its minaret, the Al-Tahira Church, and the Al-Saa'a Convent, focusing on cultural reconciliation and communit...
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44% Bias Score

Mosul's Cultural Sites Restored After ISIS Destruction
UNESCO completed a \$140 million restoration of ISIS-damaged cultural sites in Mosul, Iraq, including the Al-Nuri Mosque and several churches, showcasing the power of culture to rebuild after conflict.

Mosul's Cultural Sites Restored After ISIS Destruction
UNESCO completed a \$140 million restoration of ISIS-damaged cultural sites in Mosul, Iraq, including the Al-Nuri Mosque and several churches, showcasing the power of culture to rebuild after conflict.
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36% Bias Score

TBB Report Highlights Systemic Failures Hindering Turkey's Earthquake Recovery
The Turkish Municipalities Union (TBB) released a report on the February 6th earthquake aftermath, revealing $103.6 billion in economic losses, significant environmental risks from land use changes, and systemic issues hindering recovery due to coordination failures and communication problems betwee...

TBB Report Highlights Systemic Failures Hindering Turkey's Earthquake Recovery
The Turkish Municipalities Union (TBB) released a report on the February 6th earthquake aftermath, revealing $103.6 billion in economic losses, significant environmental risks from land use changes, and systemic issues hindering recovery due to coordination failures and communication problems betwee...
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24% Bias Score

Turkey's Economic Ambitions in Post-War Syria
Turkey, which has hosted millions of Syrian refugees since 2011, now seeks to profit from Syria's reconstruction, despite recent Syrian customs measures increasing tariffs on Turkish goods by up to 500%.

Turkey's Economic Ambitions in Post-War Syria
Turkey, which has hosted millions of Syrian refugees since 2011, now seeks to profit from Syria's reconstruction, despite recent Syrian customs measures increasing tariffs on Turkish goods by up to 500%.
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44% Bias Score
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