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Erdogan · AnkaraTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Turkey could hold elections on May 14, a little over a month earlier than previously had been announced. Polls show the parliamentary and presidential elections will be tight, with Erdogan risking being unseated by a six-party opposition alliance. The opposition has said that they would not support an early election.
Erdogan sets stage for May 14 Turkish election
46% Right coverage: 13 sources
Earthquake · KahramanmarasUgly earthquake sharing by Charlie Hebdo — French magazine Charlie Hebdo drew a huge backlash by posting on social media about earthquakes based in Kahramanmaras as a hate crime.
Ugly earthquake sharing by Charlie Hebdo
Peter Jackson · Los AngelesLord of the Rings is returning with multiple new films set at Warner Bros. As Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav continues to reshape the company, he announced plans to revive the franchise under new film division leaders Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy.
More Lord of the Rings movies are coming
47% Left coverage: 45 sources
Europe · HatayA shallow magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck the Turkey-Syria border region after it was devastated earlier this month by temblors that killed tens of thousands of people.
New magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocks southern Turkey
49% Center coverage: 214 sources
Europe · LisbonThe Guinness Book of World Records announced Thursday that a dog from Portugal had been named the world’s oldest dog. Bobi is 30 years 266 days old as of February 1, 2023, according to Guinness World Records.
30-year-old dog named Bobi is the world’s oldest dog ever, Guinness World Records says
60% Center coverage: 119 sources
US & Canada · BeijingEarth's inner core, a hot iron ball the size of Pluto, has stopped spinning in the same direction as the rest of the planet and might even be rotating the other way, research suggested on Monday.
Earth's inner core may have started spinning other way: study
55% Center coverage: 82 sources