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European Court Holds Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously ruled Russia responsible for the downing of flight MH17 in 2014, citing the country's role in exacerbating victims' families' suffering through disinformation and obstruction of investigations. The court's decision follows a Dutch lawsuit and previous f...
European Court Holds Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously ruled Russia responsible for the downing of flight MH17 in 2014, citing the country's role in exacerbating victims' families' suffering through disinformation and obstruction of investigations. The court's decision follows a Dutch lawsuit and previous f...
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24% Bias Score


EU Parliament Far-Right Group Accused of €4.3 Million Fund Misuse
An internal audit reveals that the far-right Identity and Democracy (ID) group in the European Parliament misused at least €4.3 million in EU operational funds through fictitious contracts, improper bidding, and donations to organizations linked to far-right figures, raising concerns about EU financ...
EU Parliament Far-Right Group Accused of €4.3 Million Fund Misuse
An internal audit reveals that the far-right Identity and Democracy (ID) group in the European Parliament misused at least €4.3 million in EU operational funds through fictitious contracts, improper bidding, and donations to organizations linked to far-right figures, raising concerns about EU financ...
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60% Bias Score


Sudhof Testimony Restriction Fuels German Health Ministry Transparency Debate
The German Health Ministry's limited authorization for Margaretha Sudhof to testify about her report on mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic fueled opposition accusations of a cover-up, particularly regarding former Health Minister Jens Spahn, despite the full report's public release. The o...
Sudhof Testimony Restriction Fuels German Health Ministry Transparency Debate
The German Health Ministry's limited authorization for Margaretha Sudhof to testify about her report on mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic fueled opposition accusations of a cover-up, particularly regarding former Health Minister Jens Spahn, despite the full report's public release. The o...
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60% Bias Score


Greek PM Admits Failure Amidst Bureaucratic Scandal
Greek Prime Minister admits failure ("apotychame") in addressing deep-rooted bureaucratic inefficiencies, exemplified by the OPPEKEPE scandal, highlighting challenges in reforming the "executive state" and necessitating a broader societal critique.
Greek PM Admits Failure Amidst Bureaucratic Scandal
Greek Prime Minister admits failure ("apotychame") in addressing deep-rooted bureaucratic inefficiencies, exemplified by the OPPEKEPE scandal, highlighting challenges in reforming the "executive state" and necessitating a broader societal critique.
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48% Bias Score


Srebrenica Genocide: Thirty Years of Justice, Injustice, and Unfinished Business
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, international courts have secured convictions for top Bosnian Serb leaders, including Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić, for genocide; however, domestic courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have yet to fully address the scale of the crimes, hampered...
Srebrenica Genocide: Thirty Years of Justice, Injustice, and Unfinished Business
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, international courts have secured convictions for top Bosnian Serb leaders, including Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić, for genocide; however, domestic courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have yet to fully address the scale of the crimes, hampered...
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20% Bias Score


Sudhof Report Exposes Spahn's Misleading Statements on Pandemic Mask Procurement
The unredacted Sudhof report reveals that former German Health Minister Jens Spahn misled the public about warnings received regarding mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting calls for a parliamentary investigation. The report, initially released with redactions protecting Spahn, de...
Sudhof Report Exposes Spahn's Misleading Statements on Pandemic Mask Procurement
The unredacted Sudhof report reveals that former German Health Minister Jens Spahn misled the public about warnings received regarding mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting calls for a parliamentary investigation. The report, initially released with redactions protecting Spahn, de...
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands Launches Satellites to Verify Factory Emissions
The Netherlands will launch two €35 million satellites in three years to precisely measure individual factory emissions, verifying climate commitments and accuracy of reported data, complementing similar global efforts and highlighting the growing importance of space-based climate monitoring.

Netherlands Launches Satellites to Verify Factory Emissions
The Netherlands will launch two €35 million satellites in three years to precisely measure individual factory emissions, verifying climate commitments and accuracy of reported data, complementing similar global efforts and highlighting the growing importance of space-based climate monitoring.
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40% Bias Score

Ireland to Investigate Historical Sexual Abuse in Schools
The Irish government has established a Commission of Investigation into historical sexual abuse allegations in over 300 schools following a 2024 scoping inquiry that found more than 2,000 allegations, aiming to provide accountability and potentially create a redress scheme for survivors.

Ireland to Investigate Historical Sexual Abuse in Schools
The Irish government has established a Commission of Investigation into historical sexual abuse allegations in over 300 schools following a 2024 scoping inquiry that found more than 2,000 allegations, aiming to provide accountability and potentially create a redress scheme for survivors.
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32% Bias Score

Greece Reforms Public Sector Disciplinary System to Enhance Accountability
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a new disciplinary system for public servants, creating a specialized council to reduce delays (currently up to six years) and increase penalties for misconduct. The bill, currently in public consultation, will be voted on by the end of July.

Greece Reforms Public Sector Disciplinary System to Enhance Accountability
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a new disciplinary system for public servants, creating a specialized council to reduce delays (currently up to six years) and increase penalties for misconduct. The bill, currently in public consultation, will be voted on by the end of July.
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36% Bias Score

Kew RSL Closed for Governance Failures
RSL Victoria ordered the closure of the Kew RSL sub-branch in Melbourne for one year, effective June 24, 2025, due to concerns about its support for veterans and families, governance issues, and non-compliance with RSL rules; other sub-branches will temporarily support local veterans.

Kew RSL Closed for Governance Failures
RSL Victoria ordered the closure of the Kew RSL sub-branch in Melbourne for one year, effective June 24, 2025, due to concerns about its support for veterans and families, governance issues, and non-compliance with RSL rules; other sub-branches will temporarily support local veterans.
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40% Bias Score

Twelve Turkish Soldiers Die in Methane Gas Incident During Military Operation
Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane gas exposure in a cave during the Claw-Lock Operation in northern Iraq on May 28, 2022; investigations are underway to determine if proper safety measures were followed.

Twelve Turkish Soldiers Die in Methane Gas Incident During Military Operation
Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane gas exposure in a cave during the Claw-Lock Operation in northern Iraq on May 28, 2022; investigations are underway to determine if proper safety measures were followed.
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40% Bias Score

International Tribunal Documents Over 1600 Ukrainian War Crimes
An international tribunal, formed on March 1, 2022, has documented over 1600 cases of Ukrainian war crimes, including mass killings and torture of civilians and Russian POWs, based on witness testimonies and interviews, aiming to support future prosecutions under Russian law.

International Tribunal Documents Over 1600 Ukrainian War Crimes
An international tribunal, formed on March 1, 2022, has documented over 1600 cases of Ukrainian war crimes, including mass killings and torture of civilians and Russian POWs, based on witness testimonies and interviews, aiming to support future prosecutions under Russian law.
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60% Bias Score
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