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China's Swift Justice for Violent Attacks Amidst Growing Unrest
Two men in China received harsh sentences for separate violent attacks—one resulting in 35 deaths, the other injuring 30—highlighting growing societal unrest linked to economic hardship and government repression.
China's Swift Justice for Violent Attacks Amidst Growing Unrest
Two men in China received harsh sentences for separate violent attacks—one resulting in 35 deaths, the other injuring 30—highlighting growing societal unrest linked to economic hardship and government repression.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey's Minimum Wage Hiked 30% to 22,104 TL, But Experts Warn of Poverty Line Breach
Turkey's 2025 minimum wage rose 30% to 22,104 TL, but experts warn it will fall below the poverty line by February, despite increased employer subsidies, sparking concerns of social unrest and possible mid-year adjustments.
Turkey's Minimum Wage Hiked 30% to 22,104 TL, But Experts Warn of Poverty Line Breach
Turkey's 2025 minimum wage rose 30% to 22,104 TL, but experts warn it will fall below the poverty line by February, despite increased employer subsidies, sparking concerns of social unrest and possible mid-year adjustments.
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56% Bias Score


China Sentences Car Attacker to Death After School Rampage
A Chinese court sentenced Huang Wen to death with a two-year reprieve for driving his car into a crowd outside a primary school in Changde, Hunan province on November 19, injuring 30 people; this is one of several recent violent attacks across China amid growing economic discontent.
China Sentences Car Attacker to Death After School Rampage
A Chinese court sentenced Huang Wen to death with a two-year reprieve for driving his car into a crowd outside a primary school in Changde, Hunan province on November 19, injuring 30 people; this is one of several recent violent attacks across China amid growing economic discontent.
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40% Bias Score


Chinese Court Sentences Driver to Death for School Attack Amidst Rise in Violence
A Chinese court sentenced Huang Wen to death with a two-year reprieve for driving his vehicle into a crowd outside a primary school in Changde, Hunan province on November 19th, injuring 30 people, including 18 students; the attack is one of several recent violent incidents in China, prompting increa...
Chinese Court Sentences Driver to Death for School Attack Amidst Rise in Violence
A Chinese court sentenced Huang Wen to death with a two-year reprieve for driving his vehicle into a crowd outside a primary school in Changde, Hunan province on November 19th, injuring 30 people, including 18 students; the attack is one of several recent violent incidents in China, prompting increa...
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40% Bias Score


Color Revolutions": A 35-Year Analysis of Power Shifts and Societal Stagnation
The article analyzes the nature of "color revolutions," starting from the 1989 Romanian revolution, highlighting their characteristics, underlying causes, and long-term impacts, arguing that they primarily serve to shift power dynamics rather than bring substantive societal change.
Color Revolutions": A 35-Year Analysis of Power Shifts and Societal Stagnation
The article analyzes the nature of "color revolutions," starting from the 1989 Romanian revolution, highlighting their characteristics, underlying causes, and long-term impacts, arguing that they primarily serve to shift power dynamics rather than bring substantive societal change.
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72% Bias Score


Sicilian Town Occupies Dam Amid Unprecedented Drought
Facing Sicily's worst water crisis, Troina residents occupied their dam's distribution center on November 30th to prevent sharing its critically low water (290,000 cubic meters of a 30 million capacity) with other drought-stricken towns, highlighting decades of neglected water infrastructure and the...
Sicilian Town Occupies Dam Amid Unprecedented Drought
Facing Sicily's worst water crisis, Troina residents occupied their dam's distribution center on November 30th to prevent sharing its critically low water (290,000 cubic meters of a 30 million capacity) with other drought-stricken towns, highlighting decades of neglected water infrastructure and the...
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44% Bias Score

Surge in Mass Attacks in China Highlights Economic and Social Tensions
Mass attacks in China surged in 2024, with 19 incidents causing 63 deaths and 166 injuries, driven by economic hardship, limited avenues for redress, and increased societal pressure.

Surge in Mass Attacks in China Highlights Economic and Social Tensions
Mass attacks in China surged in 2024, with 19 incidents causing 63 deaths and 166 injuries, driven by economic hardship, limited avenues for redress, and increased societal pressure.
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28% Bias Score

Turkish Unions Protest Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase
Turkey's minimum wage rose 30 percent to 22,104 TL, prompting protests from major labor unions like DİSK, TÜRK-İŞ, HAK-İŞ, and KESK who deem it insufficient amid rising inflation and claim the government prioritized international investors.

Turkish Unions Protest Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase
Turkey's minimum wage rose 30 percent to 22,104 TL, prompting protests from major labor unions like DİSK, TÜRK-İŞ, HAK-İŞ, and KESK who deem it insufficient amid rising inflation and claim the government prioritized international investors.
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52% Bias Score

China Sentences Attacker to Death After 30 Injured in Changde
Huan Wen, in Changde, Hunan, was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve after injuring 30 people (18 students) in a November 19th attack, citing investment losses and family conflicts as motives; this follows recent violent incidents linked to China's slowing economy.

China Sentences Attacker to Death After 30 Injured in Changde
Huan Wen, in Changde, Hunan, was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve after injuring 30 people (18 students) in a November 19th attack, citing investment losses and family conflicts as motives; this follows recent violent incidents linked to China's slowing economy.
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40% Bias Score

Failed Colombian Financing Law to Cause Widespread Hardship
The failure of Colombia's Financing Law will cause cuts to housing, education, and electricity subsidies, impacting vulnerable populations and potentially leading to increased social unrest, similar to the 2021 protests but potentially more severe.

Failed Colombian Financing Law to Cause Widespread Hardship
The failure of Colombia's Financing Law will cause cuts to housing, education, and electricity subsidies, impacting vulnerable populations and potentially leading to increased social unrest, similar to the 2021 protests but potentially more severe.
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60% Bias Score

CEO Murder Highlights Growing Societal Unrest
Luigi Mangione's murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson reflects a growing sense of unrest among those feeling abandoned by the system, highlighting declining trust in institutions and the belief that the system is rigged against ordinary citizens, a sentiment shared across the political spec...

CEO Murder Highlights Growing Societal Unrest
Luigi Mangione's murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson reflects a growing sense of unrest among those feeling abandoned by the system, highlighting declining trust in institutions and the belief that the system is rigged against ordinary citizens, a sentiment shared across the political spec...
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64% Bias Score

UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: Suspect's Manifesto Highlights Healthcare Industry Anger
Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York. A manifesto criticizing the healthcare industry was found; Mangione faces multiple charges in New York and Pennsylvania.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: Suspect's Manifesto Highlights Healthcare Industry Anger
Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York. A manifesto criticizing the healthcare industry was found; Mangione faces multiple charges in New York and Pennsylvania.
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60% Bias Score
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