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Fenech Released on Bail in Caruana Galizia Murder Case
Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech, charged with complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was released on bail Thursday evening after a five-year delay in his trial, prompting outrage from the victim's family and raising concerns about Malta's justice system.
Fenech Released on Bail in Caruana Galizia Murder Case
Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech, charged with complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was released on bail Thursday evening after a five-year delay in his trial, prompting outrage from the victim's family and raising concerns about Malta's justice system.
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40% Bias Score


Ecuador's Presidential Election: Curfew, Alcohol Ban, and Correa's Shadow
Ecuador holds its first round of presidential elections on February 9th, 2025, amidst a state of exception including a curfew and alcohol ban, with President Daniel Noboa facing Luisa Gonzalez, whose campaign is closely tied to former president Rafael Correa.
Ecuador's Presidential Election: Curfew, Alcohol Ban, and Correa's Shadow
Ecuador holds its first round of presidential elections on February 9th, 2025, amidst a state of exception including a curfew and alcohol ban, with President Daniel Noboa facing Luisa Gonzalez, whose campaign is closely tied to former president Rafael Correa.
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52% Bias Score


Fifth Prisoner Exchange: Emaciated Israeli Hostages Released, Palestinian Prisoners Hospitalized
Israel and Hamas conducted their fifth prisoner exchange since the ceasefire, releasing three emaciated Israeli hostages in exchange for 183 Palestinians, many of whom required hospitalization due to alleged mistreatment in Israeli prisons.
Fifth Prisoner Exchange: Emaciated Israeli Hostages Released, Palestinian Prisoners Hospitalized
Israel and Hamas conducted their fifth prisoner exchange since the ceasefire, releasing three emaciated Israeli hostages in exchange for 183 Palestinians, many of whom required hospitalization due to alleged mistreatment in Israeli prisons.
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52% Bias Score


Paris Rally unites Iranian, Ukrainian opposition against Tehran
Thousands of Iranians and Ukrainians protested in Paris against the Iranian government, organized by the NCRI, amid imminent executions of two NCRI members and wider concerns about Iran's support for Russia in the Ukraine war.
Paris Rally unites Iranian, Ukrainian opposition against Tehran
Thousands of Iranians and Ukrainians protested in Paris against the Iranian government, organized by the NCRI, amid imminent executions of two NCRI members and wider concerns about Iran's support for Russia in the Ukraine war.
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60% Bias Score


Kerr Trial and Lattouf Case Highlight Complexities of Australia's Hate-Crimes Law
Sam Kerr faces trial for racially aggravated harassment after an incident with a police officer following a taxi dispute, while Antoinette Lattouf alleges racial bias in her dismissal from the ABC, prompting debate on Australia's new hate-crimes law.
Kerr Trial and Lattouf Case Highlight Complexities of Australia's Hate-Crimes Law
Sam Kerr faces trial for racially aggravated harassment after an incident with a police officer following a taxi dispute, while Antoinette Lattouf alleges racial bias in her dismissal from the ABC, prompting debate on Australia's new hate-crimes law.
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60% Bias Score


FBI Agents Sue DOJ to Block Public Release of Identities After DOJ Plans to Fire Agents Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation
Two groups of FBI agents sued the Department of Justice to block the public release of their identities after the DOJ, under Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, planned to fire eight agents and release the names of all involved in the January 6th Capitol attack and other Trump-related investig...
FBI Agents Sue DOJ to Block Public Release of Identities After DOJ Plans to Fire Agents Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation
Two groups of FBI agents sued the Department of Justice to block the public release of their identities after the DOJ, under Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, planned to fire eight agents and release the names of all involved in the January 6th Capitol attack and other Trump-related investig...
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44% Bias Score

UK Gambling Sites Secretly Share User Data with Meta, Violating Data Protection Laws
Dozens of UK gambling websites secretly shared user data with Meta via Meta Pixel without consent, enabling targeted gambling ads and violating data protection laws, prompting calls for regulatory intervention.

UK Gambling Sites Secretly Share User Data with Meta, Violating Data Protection Laws
Dozens of UK gambling websites secretly shared user data with Meta via Meta Pixel without consent, enabling targeted gambling ads and violating data protection laws, prompting calls for regulatory intervention.
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52% Bias Score

OPCW Visits Syria to Restore Cooperation and Close Chemical Weapons Dossier
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) visited Syria's interim government in Damascus, a visit facilitated by the Netherlands, aiming to restore their working relationship and fully close Syria's chemical weapons dossier, following previous incidents of chemical weapon use b...

OPCW Visits Syria to Restore Cooperation and Close Chemical Weapons Dossier
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) visited Syria's interim government in Damascus, a visit facilitated by the Netherlands, aiming to restore their working relationship and fully close Syria's chemical weapons dossier, following previous incidents of chemical weapon use b...
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32% Bias Score

OPCW Visits Syria to Restore Chemical Weapons Cooperation
The OPCW visited Syria's interim government in Damascus, marking a first step to restoring their working relationship and eliminating remaining chemical weapons program remnants; the Netherlands provided security.

OPCW Visits Syria to Restore Chemical Weapons Cooperation
The OPCW visited Syria's interim government in Damascus, marking a first step to restoring their working relationship and eliminating remaining chemical weapons program remnants; the Netherlands provided security.
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36% Bias Score

CFPB's X Account Deactivated Amidst Pushback from Tech Leaders and Republicans
The CFPB's X account went offline after the appointment of a new acting director, reflecting ongoing tensions between the agency and tech and finance industry figures like Elon Musk, who has called for its abolishment, and Republicans who aim to weaken it.

CFPB's X Account Deactivated Amidst Pushback from Tech Leaders and Republicans
The CFPB's X account went offline after the appointment of a new acting director, reflecting ongoing tensions between the agency and tech and finance industry figures like Elon Musk, who has called for its abolishment, and Republicans who aim to weaken it.
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Order on CRT Sparks Debate Among Massachusetts Educators
President Trump signed an executive order on January 29th, threatening to defund K-12 schools teaching critical race theory (CRT) and gender ideology, prompting concerns from Massachusetts teachers about academic freedom and the potential for a skewed view of American history, while school choice ad...

Trump's Executive Order on CRT Sparks Debate Among Massachusetts Educators
President Trump signed an executive order on January 29th, threatening to defund K-12 schools teaching critical race theory (CRT) and gender ideology, prompting concerns from Massachusetts teachers about academic freedom and the potential for a skewed view of American history, while school choice ad...
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56% Bias Score

US Job Market Shows Contrasting Signals: Low Unemployment Amidst Revised Job Growth Data
Despite January 2025's 4% unemployment rate and sustained job growth, a benchmark revision revealed 589,000 fewer jobs added to the US economy in 2024 than initially reported, prompting criticism from the Trump administration and concerns about potential future economic slowdown.

US Job Market Shows Contrasting Signals: Low Unemployment Amidst Revised Job Growth Data
Despite January 2025's 4% unemployment rate and sustained job growth, a benchmark revision revealed 589,000 fewer jobs added to the US economy in 2024 than initially reported, prompting criticism from the Trump administration and concerns about potential future economic slowdown.
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32% Bias Score
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