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UN Peacekeepers Abandon Children in the DRC
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, UN peacekeepers have fathered children with local women and then abandoned them, leaving the mothers to raise the children alone and highlighting a pattern of exploitation and abuse, despite a UN resolution recognizing the inherent power imbalance.
UN Peacekeepers Abandon Children in the DRC
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, UN peacekeepers have fathered children with local women and then abandoned them, leaving the mothers to raise the children alone and highlighting a pattern of exploitation and abuse, despite a UN resolution recognizing the inherent power imbalance.
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32% Bias Score


Kochani Fire Victims Demand Accountability Three Months After Tragedy
Three months after the Kochani nightclub fire that killed 62 and injured 200, families are demanding answers from authorities; 34 individuals and three legal entities are indicted, but charges against 11 were dropped due to insufficient evidence; the Los Angeles City Council will illuminate City Hal...
Kochani Fire Victims Demand Accountability Three Months After Tragedy
Three months after the Kochani nightclub fire that killed 62 and injured 200, families are demanding answers from authorities; 34 individuals and three legal entities are indicted, but charges against 11 were dropped due to insufficient evidence; the Los Angeles City Council will illuminate City Hal...
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20% Bias Score


GMP: Unlawful Arrest Leads to Conviction Despite Inquiry
A year after the Baird Inquiry exposed unlawful arrests and strip searches by Greater Manchester Police (GMP), a victim, Maria, was convicted of the crime for which the inquiry deemed her arrest unlawful; despite Chief Constable Stephen Watson calling the police actions "inexplicable and undefendabl...
GMP: Unlawful Arrest Leads to Conviction Despite Inquiry
A year after the Baird Inquiry exposed unlawful arrests and strip searches by Greater Manchester Police (GMP), a victim, Maria, was convicted of the crime for which the inquiry deemed her arrest unlawful; despite Chief Constable Stephen Watson calling the police actions "inexplicable and undefendabl...
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64% Bias Score


Democrats' Hypocrisy on Epstein Documents Exposed
Democrats are facing scrutiny for their failure to pursue the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents while in power, despite current calls for transparency, with Rep. Jamie Raskin and Rep. Pramila Jayapal unable to adequately explain their previous inaction.
Democrats' Hypocrisy on Epstein Documents Exposed
Democrats are facing scrutiny for their failure to pursue the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents while in power, despite current calls for transparency, with Rep. Jamie Raskin and Rep. Pramila Jayapal unable to adequately explain their previous inaction.
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56% Bias Score


Pence Urges Release of Epstein Files, Breaking with Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence called on the Trump administration to release all files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, contrasting with President Trump who called the controversy a "hoax". Pence's statement follows similar calls from other prominent Republicans and comes amidst ongoing con...
Pence Urges Release of Epstein Files, Breaking with Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence called on the Trump administration to release all files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, contrasting with President Trump who called the controversy a "hoax". Pence's statement follows similar calls from other prominent Republicans and comes amidst ongoing con...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks $7.9 Billion Foreign Aid Rescission Amidst Evidence Disputes
The Trump administration seeks to reclaim $7.9 billion in foreign aid funds, alleging waste, fraud, and abuse, a claim disputed by former and current officials who say the review was superficial and politically motivated, jeopardizing crucial humanitarian programs.
Trump Administration Seeks $7.9 Billion Foreign Aid Rescission Amidst Evidence Disputes
The Trump administration seeks to reclaim $7.9 billion in foreign aid funds, alleging waste, fraud, and abuse, a claim disputed by former and current officials who say the review was superficial and politically motivated, jeopardizing crucial humanitarian programs.
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60% Bias Score

French Police Officers Arrested for Assaulting 17-Year-Old
Four French police officers were arrested on July 15th, 2024, following accusations of assaulting a 17-year-old boy in Garges-lès-Gonesse on July 14th. The officers deny the charges, which include violence by a person holding public authority and forgery, carrying potential sentences of five years i...

French Police Officers Arrested for Assaulting 17-Year-Old
Four French police officers were arrested on July 15th, 2024, following accusations of assaulting a 17-year-old boy in Garges-lès-Gonesse on July 14th. The officers deny the charges, which include violence by a person holding public authority and forgery, carrying potential sentences of five years i...
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48% Bias Score

One-Day Sentence Recommended for Officer in Breonna Taylor Civil Rights Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights by firing ten shots into her apartment during a botched raid in March 2020; the Department of Justice recommended a one-day prison sentence, prompting outrage from Taylor's family.

One-Day Sentence Recommended for Officer in Breonna Taylor Civil Rights Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights by firing ten shots into her apartment during a botched raid in March 2020; the Department of Justice recommended a one-day prison sentence, prompting outrage from Taylor's family.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Students Prosecuted for "Bangalijst" Amidst Wave of Violence Against Women
Four members of a Dutch student association face prosecution for creating and distributing a "bangalijst," a list containing women's personal information, amidst a week of highly publicized violent crimes against women in the Netherlands.

Dutch Students Prosecuted for "Bangalijst" Amidst Wave of Violence Against Women
Four members of a Dutch student association face prosecution for creating and distributing a "bangalijst," a list containing women's personal information, amidst a week of highly publicized violent crimes against women in the Netherlands.
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68% Bias Score

UK Police Race Action Plan at Risk as Funding Ends
England and Wales' police race action plan, launched in 2020, faces deprioritization as central funding ends in March 2024, raising concerns about its long-term effectiveness and the lack of local force preparedness, despite some progress in black representation and reduced racial disparities.

UK Police Race Action Plan at Risk as Funding Ends
England and Wales' police race action plan, launched in 2020, faces deprioritization as central funding ends in March 2024, raising concerns about its long-term effectiveness and the lack of local force preparedness, despite some progress in black representation and reduced racial disparities.
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36% Bias Score

UN Peacekeepers' Sexual Exploitation in DRC: Victims' Stories and Systemic Failures
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, two women share stories of sexual exploitation by UN peacekeepers, resulting in children who now face social stigma and the mothers facing severe hardships; the UN acknowledges the problem but struggles to effectively address it.

UN Peacekeepers' Sexual Exploitation in DRC: Victims' Stories and Systemic Failures
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, two women share stories of sexual exploitation by UN peacekeepers, resulting in children who now face social stigma and the mothers facing severe hardships; the UN acknowledges the problem but struggles to effectively address it.
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36% Bias Score

20 Dead in Gaza Crowd Crush at US-Backed Aid Site
At least 20 people died in a crowd crush at a Gaza aid distribution site run by the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) on Wednesday; the GHF blamed "agitators", while eyewitnesses and the Palestinian health ministry blamed GHF personnel for closing gates and using pepper spray...

20 Dead in Gaza Crowd Crush at US-Backed Aid Site
At least 20 people died in a crowd crush at a Gaza aid distribution site run by the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) on Wednesday; the GHF blamed "agitators", while eyewitnesses and the Palestinian health ministry blamed GHF personnel for closing gates and using pepper spray...
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52% Bias Score
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