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Greece's Top Judge Condemns External Influence on Courts
Anastasia Papadopoulou, the newly appointed President of Greece's Areios Pagos Supreme Court, emphasized judicial independence, condemning external attempts to influence court decisions, especially those pending, while acknowledging the role of public discourse on judicial actions.
Greece's Top Judge Condemns External Influence on Courts
Anastasia Papadopoulou, the newly appointed President of Greece's Areios Pagos Supreme Court, emphasized judicial independence, condemning external attempts to influence court decisions, especially those pending, while acknowledging the role of public discourse on judicial actions.
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Five Legia Fans Sentenced for Alkmaar Riot Police Assault
Five Legia Warsaw supporters received eight-month prison sentences (partially suspended) for assaulting Dutch riot police officers before a Conference League match in Alkmaar on October 5, 2023, resulting in injuries and a UEFA fine for Legia Warsaw.
Five Legia Fans Sentenced for Alkmaar Riot Police Assault
Five Legia Warsaw supporters received eight-month prison sentences (partially suspended) for assaulting Dutch riot police officers before a Conference League match in Alkmaar on October 5, 2023, resulting in injuries and a UEFA fine for Legia Warsaw.
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40% Bias Score


Belgian Man Faces Prison After Dog's Death, House Firebombed
A Belgian man faces up to 3 years in prison and an 8 million euro fine for animal abuse after his dog died hanging from his car window while he drove at 80 km/h; his house was then firebombed, leading to a separate arson investigation.
Belgian Man Faces Prison After Dog's Death, House Firebombed
A Belgian man faces up to 3 years in prison and an 8 million euro fine for animal abuse after his dog died hanging from his car window while he drove at 80 km/h; his house was then firebombed, leading to a separate arson investigation.
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52% Bias Score


Serviceability Tests, Not Savings, Halt Australian Homeownership
Fifteen percent of mortgage-free Australians aged 25-34 have saved enough for a 5% home deposit, but stringent serviceability tests and financial vulnerability among many mortgagors remain significant barriers to homeownership, despite government support and recent economic improvements.
Serviceability Tests, Not Savings, Halt Australian Homeownership
Fifteen percent of mortgage-free Australians aged 25-34 have saved enough for a 5% home deposit, but stringent serviceability tests and financial vulnerability among many mortgagors remain significant barriers to homeownership, despite government support and recent economic improvements.
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40% Bias Score


Man on trial for murder of ex-fiancee at luxury hotel
James Cartwright, 61, is accused of murdering his ex-fiancee, Samantha Mickleburgh, 54, at the Pennyhill Park Hotel in Surrey on April 14, 2024, after a birthday celebration he had insisted on; he also faces charges of rape and controlling and coercive behavior.
Man on trial for murder of ex-fiancee at luxury hotel
James Cartwright, 61, is accused of murdering his ex-fiancee, Samantha Mickleburgh, 54, at the Pennyhill Park Hotel in Surrey on April 14, 2024, after a birthday celebration he had insisted on; he also faces charges of rape and controlling and coercive behavior.
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48% Bias Score


Investor Home Purchases Surge to Five-Year High Amid Housing Market Slowdown
During the first three months of 2024, investors purchased almost 27% of U.S. homes sold, a five-year high, largely because rising prices and mortgage rates are hindering traditional buyers; this increased investor activity, while only slightly up year-over-year, contrasts with a broader housing mar...
Investor Home Purchases Surge to Five-Year High Amid Housing Market Slowdown
During the first three months of 2024, investors purchased almost 27% of U.S. homes sold, a five-year high, largely because rising prices and mortgage rates are hindering traditional buyers; this increased investor activity, while only slightly up year-over-year, contrasts with a broader housing mar...
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36% Bias Score

Down The Rabbit Hole Festival: Political Performance Sparks Debate
At the 2025 Down The Rabbit Hole festival in Beuningen, Netherlands, Massive Attack's politically charged performance ignited debate due to the festival's sponsors' ties to companies linked to Israeli settlements, highlighting the tension between escapism and political engagement within the festival...

Down The Rabbit Hole Festival: Political Performance Sparks Debate
At the 2025 Down The Rabbit Hole festival in Beuningen, Netherlands, Massive Attack's politically charged performance ignited debate due to the festival's sponsors' ties to companies linked to Israeli settlements, highlighting the tension between escapism and political engagement within the festival...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Bill to Reclassify Low-Wage Freelancers as Employees
The Netherlands' social affairs ministry proposed legislation reclassifying freelancers earning under €36/hour as employees, offering them permanent contracts and benefits like sick pay and maternity leave, aiming to combat 'sham' self-employment and affecting approximately 200,000 freelancers.

Dutch Bill to Reclassify Low-Wage Freelancers as Employees
The Netherlands' social affairs ministry proposed legislation reclassifying freelancers earning under €36/hour as employees, offering them permanent contracts and benefits like sick pay and maternity leave, aiming to combat 'sham' self-employment and affecting approximately 200,000 freelancers.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Senate Delays Stricter Asylum Law Amidst Legal Uncertainty
The Dutch Senate's delay of a stricter asylum law, due to concerns over an amendment criminalizing aid to undocumented immigrants, highlights internal government divisions and potential conflicts between strict immigration policies and humanitarian principles.

Dutch Senate Delays Stricter Asylum Law Amidst Legal Uncertainty
The Dutch Senate's delay of a stricter asylum law, due to concerns over an amendment criminalizing aid to undocumented immigrants, highlights internal government divisions and potential conflicts between strict immigration policies and humanitarian principles.
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48% Bias Score

GreatNosh: A Jewish Food Festival Attracts 2,000 to Governors Island
The inaugural GreatNosh, a Jewish food festival on Governors Island, attracted over 2,000 attendees on June 22nd, showcasing diverse cuisine, chef collaborations, and live music, aiming to promote Jewish culture and community.

GreatNosh: A Jewish Food Festival Attracts 2,000 to Governors Island
The inaugural GreatNosh, a Jewish food festival on Governors Island, attracted over 2,000 attendees on June 22nd, showcasing diverse cuisine, chef collaborations, and live music, aiming to promote Jewish culture and community.
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32% Bias Score

EU Space Law Aims to Boost Lagging Space Sector Amidst Funding Disparity with US
The EU's space economy, valued at €572 billion in 2023 and projected to reach €1.6 trillion by 2033, faces funding challenges compared to the US. The new EU Space Law addresses safety and security concerns by creating common standards for satellite operations and counters threats like cyberattacks a...

EU Space Law Aims to Boost Lagging Space Sector Amidst Funding Disparity with US
The EU's space economy, valued at €572 billion in 2023 and projected to reach €1.6 trillion by 2033, faces funding challenges compared to the US. The new EU Space Law addresses safety and security concerns by creating common standards for satellite operations and counters threats like cyberattacks a...
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40% Bias Score

82 Fraudulent Residency Registrations Discovered in Berlin-Mitte
In Berlin-Mitte, authorities uncovered 82 fraudulent residency registrations at a largely vacant building, involving mostly Eastern Europeans using falsified documents; the registrations were cancelled, and police are investigating potential forgery and violations of registration laws.

82 Fraudulent Residency Registrations Discovered in Berlin-Mitte
In Berlin-Mitte, authorities uncovered 82 fraudulent residency registrations at a largely vacant building, involving mostly Eastern Europeans using falsified documents; the registrations were cancelled, and police are investigating potential forgery and violations of registration laws.
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72% Bias Score
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