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International Tribunal Launched to Prosecute Russian War Crimes
Foreign ministers from the EU, U.K., and Ukraine launched a new tribunal on Friday to prosecute Russian officials for war crimes against Ukraine, supported by 42 countries, amid continued Western pressure on Putin for a ceasefire and peace deal.
International Tribunal Launched to Prosecute Russian War Crimes
Foreign ministers from the EU, U.K., and Ukraine launched a new tribunal on Friday to prosecute Russian officials for war crimes against Ukraine, supported by 42 countries, amid continued Western pressure on Putin for a ceasefire and peace deal.
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44% Bias Score


Racial Slur at Playground Sparks Outrage and Conflicting Crowdfunding Campaigns
A Minnesota woman, Shiloh Hendrix, used racial slurs against a five-year-old Black boy at a playground; Hendrix raised over $755,000 via crowdfunding, while the boy's family launched their own fundraiser amid safety concerns and legal action.
Racial Slur at Playground Sparks Outrage and Conflicting Crowdfunding Campaigns
A Minnesota woman, Shiloh Hendrix, used racial slurs against a five-year-old Black boy at a playground; Hendrix raised over $755,000 via crowdfunding, while the boy's family launched their own fundraiser amid safety concerns and legal action.
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Power Outage and Railway Chaos Expose Systemic Failures and Political Dysfunction
Widespread power outages and over 10,000 railway incidents in 2024 in Spain have sparked public concern over government accountability and the deteriorating state of public services, amidst political blame-shifting and delayed explanations for the failures.
Spanish Power Outage and Railway Chaos Expose Systemic Failures and Political Dysfunction
Widespread power outages and over 10,000 railway incidents in 2024 in Spain have sparked public concern over government accountability and the deteriorating state of public services, amidst political blame-shifting and delayed explanations for the failures.
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56% Bias Score


Special Tribunal for Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine Established
Foreign ministers from the Core Group established a special tribunal in Lviv on May 9th, 2024, to prosecute 20-30 Russian leaders for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, potentially operational by 2026, with asset forfeiture to compensate victims.
Special Tribunal for Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine Established
Foreign ministers from the Core Group established a special tribunal in Lviv on May 9th, 2024, to prosecute 20-30 Russian leaders for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, potentially operational by 2026, with asset forfeiture to compensate victims.
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40% Bias Score


Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russian War Crimes
Following the February 2022 invasion, a special tribunal will be established through a bilateral agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe to prosecute those responsible for the Russian war of aggression; this initiative addresses a legal gap due to Russia's UN Security Council veto.
Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russian War Crimes
Following the February 2022 invasion, a special tribunal will be established through a bilateral agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe to prosecute those responsible for the Russian war of aggression; this initiative addresses a legal gap due to Russia's UN Security Council veto.
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32% Bias Score


CIDH Condemns US Agents for Killing Undocumented Immigrant in San Diego
On May 28, 2010, Anastasio Hernández Rojas, a 42-year-old undocumented Mexican immigrant in San Diego, was beaten to death by at least a dozen US CBP agents; the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) found the US government responsible, highlighting a pattern of impunity and discriminatio...
CIDH Condemns US Agents for Killing Undocumented Immigrant in San Diego
On May 28, 2010, Anastasio Hernández Rojas, a 42-year-old undocumented Mexican immigrant in San Diego, was beaten to death by at least a dozen US CBP agents; the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) found the US government responsible, highlighting a pattern of impunity and discriminatio...
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Actions Create Chilling Effect on US Press Freedom
A new CPJ report details how the Trump administration's actions, including limiting White House access for some news organizations, weaponizing regulatory bodies, and targeting specific outlets with lawsuits, have created a chilling effect on press freedom in the US.

Trump Administration's Actions Create Chilling Effect on US Press Freedom
A new CPJ report details how the Trump administration's actions, including limiting White House access for some news organizations, weaponizing regulatory bodies, and targeting specific outlets with lawsuits, have created a chilling effect on press freedom in the US.
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56% Bias Score

Syria Mass Graves: Identification Center Faces Challenges
A newly opened center in Syria is analyzing bones from mass graves, aiming to identify victims of the Assad regime; however, limited resources and sanctions hinder the process, potentially taking years.

Syria Mass Graves: Identification Center Faces Challenges
A newly opened center in Syria is analyzing bones from mass graves, aiming to identify victims of the Assad regime; however, limited resources and sanctions hinder the process, potentially taking years.
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48% Bias Score

Speyer Diocese Study Reveals Widespread Sexual Abuse, Bishop Apologizes
A study released in the Speyer diocese reveals 150 individuals accused of sexual abuse, primarily in the 1950s-60s, costing the diocese €3.6 million in compensation; Bishop Wiesemann apologized and called for a cultural change.

Speyer Diocese Study Reveals Widespread Sexual Abuse, Bishop Apologizes
A study released in the Speyer diocese reveals 150 individuals accused of sexual abuse, primarily in the 1950s-60s, costing the diocese €3.6 million in compensation; Bishop Wiesemann apologized and called for a cultural change.
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24% Bias Score

Documentary Challenges Official Narrative on Shireen Abu Akleh's Killing
A new documentary, "Who Killed Shireen?", claims a U.S. investigation initially found Shireen Abu Akleh's killing intentional, contradicting the final report; the film identifies the alleged Israeli soldier shooter, who was later killed.

Documentary Challenges Official Narrative on Shireen Abu Akleh's Killing
A new documentary, "Who Killed Shireen?", claims a U.S. investigation initially found Shireen Abu Akleh's killing intentional, contradicting the final report; the film identifies the alleged Israeli soldier shooter, who was later killed.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Parliament Approves TRT Procurement Law Exemption Despite Corruption Concerns
The Turkish Parliament's Plan and Budget Committee passed a bill exempting TRT-affiliated companies from public procurement laws, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against it, raising concerns about transparency and potential corruption; the bill also allows the TRT director-general the highest ...

Turkish Parliament Approves TRT Procurement Law Exemption Despite Corruption Concerns
The Turkish Parliament's Plan and Budget Committee passed a bill exempting TRT-affiliated companies from public procurement laws, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against it, raising concerns about transparency and potential corruption; the bill also allows the TRT director-general the highest ...
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40% Bias Score

Memphis Officers Acquitted in Nichols' State Trial Despite Federal Convictions
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on state charges of second-degree murder and aggravated assault in the Tyre Nichols case, despite previous federal convictions for witness tampering; two face up to 20 years, and one faces life in prison for their federal offenses.

Memphis Officers Acquitted in Nichols' State Trial Despite Federal Convictions
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on state charges of second-degree murder and aggravated assault in the Tyre Nichols case, despite previous federal convictions for witness tampering; two face up to 20 years, and one faces life in prison for their federal offenses.
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36% Bias Score
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