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Ukrainian Prosecutor Dismissed After Reality TV Show Exposes Financial Discrepancies
Ukrainian Prosecutor General Oleksandr Maleew's participation in a reality TV show with his wife and ex-wife exposed financial discrepancies, leading to his dismissal due to undeclared assets, including a luxury apartment rental in a nature reserve he oversaw.
Ukrainian Prosecutor Dismissed After Reality TV Show Exposes Financial Discrepancies
Ukrainian Prosecutor General Oleksandr Maleew's participation in a reality TV show with his wife and ex-wife exposed financial discrepancies, leading to his dismissal due to undeclared assets, including a luxury apartment rental in a nature reserve he oversaw.
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52% Bias Score


Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu Convicted, Remains Imprisoned
Istanbul's former mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, was convicted in a first instance trial for insulting Istanbul's chief prosecutor, Akin Gurlek, resulting in a 1 year and 8 month sentence and continuing his imprisonment since March 19th, 2024. This is part of a broader pattern of legal actions against the o...
Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu Convicted, Remains Imprisoned
Istanbul's former mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, was convicted in a first instance trial for insulting Istanbul's chief prosecutor, Akin Gurlek, resulting in a 1 year and 8 month sentence and continuing his imprisonment since March 19th, 2024. This is part of a broader pattern of legal actions against the o...
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Criticism Over Handling of British Detainees Abroad
Families of British citizens arbitrarily detained abroad criticize the UK government's slow response to their pleas for help, highlighting the case of Ryan Cornelius, detained in Dubai for 17 years, while the government promises to appoint a special envoy by the end of the year, despite cross-party ...
UK Government Faces Criticism Over Handling of British Detainees Abroad
Families of British citizens arbitrarily detained abroad criticize the UK government's slow response to their pleas for help, highlighting the case of Ryan Cornelius, detained in Dubai for 17 years, while the government promises to appoint a special envoy by the end of the year, despite cross-party ...
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24% Bias Score


UK Government Inherits Afghan Evacuation Crisis After Data Leak
A leaked list of approximately 18,700 Afghans endangered by the previous UK government led to a costly, secret relocation program by the current Labour government, sparking a political controversy and an ongoing parliamentary investigation.
UK Government Inherits Afghan Evacuation Crisis After Data Leak
A leaked list of approximately 18,700 Afghans endangered by the previous UK government led to a costly, secret relocation program by the current Labour government, sparking a political controversy and an ongoing parliamentary investigation.
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48% Bias Score


Tomorrowland Main Stage Destroyed by Fire, Festival to Continue
A fire destroyed Tomorrowland's main stage on Wednesday, causing significant damage but no injuries; the festival will continue without the main stage, pending investigation into the unintentional arson.
Tomorrowland Main Stage Destroyed by Fire, Festival to Continue
A fire destroyed Tomorrowland's main stage on Wednesday, causing significant damage but no injuries; the festival will continue without the main stage, pending investigation into the unintentional arson.
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44% Bias Score


Inflation Surge Impacts Credit Card Rates
Rising inflation, hitting 2.7% annually in June, is driven by increased food prices (eggs up 27%), impacting the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions and subsequently raising credit card interest rates, currently averaging over 21%.
Inflation Surge Impacts Credit Card Rates
Rising inflation, hitting 2.7% annually in June, is driven by increased food prices (eggs up 27%), impacting the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions and subsequently raising credit card interest rates, currently averaging over 21%.
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40% Bias Score

UK Lifts Superinjunction on Secret Afghan Resettlement Program After Data Leak
A February 2022 data leak exposed 25,000 Afghans who aided the British military in Afghanistan, prompting a secret resettlement program under Rishi Sunak. A superinjunction initially concealed the program, but it was lifted Tuesday revealing the $8.8 billion program and the resettlement of 18,500 pe...

UK Lifts Superinjunction on Secret Afghan Resettlement Program After Data Leak
A February 2022 data leak exposed 25,000 Afghans who aided the British military in Afghanistan, prompting a secret resettlement program under Rishi Sunak. A superinjunction initially concealed the program, but it was lifted Tuesday revealing the $8.8 billion program and the resettlement of 18,500 pe...
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44% Bias Score

Imprisoned Armenian Businessman Launches New Political Force Amidst Government Crackdown
While imprisoned in Armenia, Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan announced a new political force following a July 4th rally supporting him, prompting a government response emphasizing his Russian citizenship and accusing him of interfering in Armenian politics.

Imprisoned Armenian Businessman Launches New Political Force Amidst Government Crackdown
While imprisoned in Armenia, Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan announced a new political force following a July 4th rally supporting him, prompting a government response emphasizing his Russian citizenship and accusing him of interfering in Armenian politics.
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44% Bias Score

UK Councils Rescind Climate Emergency Declarations
Durham County Council, led by a Reform Party majority, overturned its 2019 climate emergency declaration, replacing it with a County Durham care emergency declaration; this follows a similar decision by West Northamptonshire Council, sparking criticism and protests.

UK Councils Rescind Climate Emergency Declarations
Durham County Council, led by a Reform Party majority, overturned its 2019 climate emergency declaration, replacing it with a County Durham care emergency declaration; this follows a similar decision by West Northamptonshire Council, sparking criticism and protests.
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Deports Five Migrants to Eswatini, Raising Human Rights Concerns
The U.S. deported five migrants with criminal records from Cuba, Jamaica, Vietnam, Laos, and Yemen to Eswatini, restarting a Trump-era program despite Eswatini's human rights record and the migrants' potentially minimal notice before deportation; four faced murder charges and one faced a child rape ...

U.S. Deports Five Migrants to Eswatini, Raising Human Rights Concerns
The U.S. deported five migrants with criminal records from Cuba, Jamaica, Vietnam, Laos, and Yemen to Eswatini, restarting a Trump-era program despite Eswatini's human rights record and the migrants' potentially minimal notice before deportation; four faced murder charges and one faced a child rape ...
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64% Bias Score

Lawsuit Accuses NYPD of Racketeering Under Mayor Adams
Former NYC interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued Mayor Eric Adams and other NYPD officials, alleging the department functions as a racketeering enterprise, using its power for political gain and retaliating against dissenters; Donlon claims his authority was undermined, and his wife was fal...

Lawsuit Accuses NYPD of Racketeering Under Mayor Adams
Former NYC interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued Mayor Eric Adams and other NYPD officials, alleging the department functions as a racketeering enterprise, using its power for political gain and retaliating against dissenters; Donlon claims his authority was undermined, and his wife was fal...
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52% Bias Score

Louisiana Police Chiefs Arrested in U-Visa Fraud Scheme
Three Louisiana police chiefs were arrested for allegedly selling false police reports to hundreds of immigrants seeking U-visas for \$5,000 each, exploiting a system designed to help crime victims gain legal status.

Louisiana Police Chiefs Arrested in U-Visa Fraud Scheme
Three Louisiana police chiefs were arrested for allegedly selling false police reports to hundreds of immigrants seeking U-visas for \$5,000 each, exploiting a system designed to help crime victims gain legal status.
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36% Bias Score
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