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Jair Bolsonaro · BrazilThe former president and seven close allies face charges of attempting to overthrow democracy after the 2022 election loss, with potential sentences of up to 40 years.See the Story
Brazil's Supreme Court Orders Bolsonaro to Stand Trial for Alleged Coup Plot
37% Left coverage: 139 sources
Kathmandu · KathmanduA television cameraman was among two people who died on Friday when supporters of Nepal ‘s former king clashed with police during a rally in the capital to demand restoration of the Himalayan nation’s abolished monarchy.See the Story
At least 2 dead in Nepal after pro-monarchy supporters clash with police during rally
38% Right coverage: 48 sources
Cats · United StatesFORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — After two years of Sulley the cat being missing from home, he was finally reunited with his owner. Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control (FWACC) took in Sulley on Saturday from an owner who could no longer care for him. They were able to scan him for a microchip, which provided the information needed to find his rightful owner. After they contacted his original owner, she explained that she hadn't seen him for two years, a…See the Story
Cat and owner reunite after two years, thanks to a microchip
52% Center coverage: 21 sources
Turkey Politics · TurkeyThousands of protesters once again took to the streets of Istanbul Tuesday after a week of demonstrations against the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, widely seen as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main political rival. Seven journalists covering the protests have been remanded in custody, including AFP photographer Yasin Akgul.See the Story
More journalists detained by Turkey in dawn raids after covering anti-government protests
38% Right coverage: 123 sources