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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


Iran's Civil Defense Chief Faces Backlash for Response to Israeli Attacks
Following a 12-day war involving extensive Israeli incursions into Iranian strategic facilities, the head of Iran's Civil Defense Organization, Gholamreza Jalali, faced criticism for his inadequate response, which included unsubstantiated claims and a lack of accountability, reflecting a broader pat...
Iran's Civil Defense Chief Faces Backlash for Response to Israeli Attacks
Following a 12-day war involving extensive Israeli incursions into Iranian strategic facilities, the head of Iran's Civil Defense Organization, Gholamreza Jalali, faced criticism for his inadequate response, which included unsubstantiated claims and a lack of accountability, reflecting a broader pat...
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64% Bias Score


EU Fails to Act on Israel's Gaza Atrocities
The EU's review of its association agreement with Israel following Israel's human rights violations in Gaza concluded with weak statements and no concrete actions, exposing the EU's failure to uphold its own human rights commitments despite widespread evidence of atrocities.
EU Fails to Act on Israel's Gaza Atrocities
The EU's review of its association agreement with Israel following Israel's human rights violations in Gaza concluded with weak statements and no concrete actions, exposing the EU's failure to uphold its own human rights commitments despite widespread evidence of atrocities.
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60% Bias Score


30-Year Sentences for 1982 Murders of Dutch IKON Journalists in El Salvador
Three former Salvadoran soldiers received 30-year prison sentences for the 1982 murders of four Dutch IKON journalists in El Salvador, a case that remained unpunished until an amnesty law was repealed in 2016, allowing prosecution after a UN truth commission identified the perpetrators in the 1990s.
30-Year Sentences for 1982 Murders of Dutch IKON Journalists in El Salvador
Three former Salvadoran soldiers received 30-year prison sentences for the 1982 murders of four Dutch IKON journalists in El Salvador, a case that remained unpunished until an amnesty law was repealed in 2016, allowing prosecution after a UN truth commission identified the perpetrators in the 1990s.
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28% Bias Score


Unredacted Report Exposes Billions in Wasted Funds on German Pandemic Masks
Special investigator Margaretha Sudhof's unredacted report on Germany's pandemic mask procurement reveals former Health Minister Jens Spahn's direct involvement in decisions that led to billions of euros in wasted taxpayer money on undelivered or unusable masks, sparking intense political criticism ...
Unredacted Report Exposes Billions in Wasted Funds on German Pandemic Masks
Special investigator Margaretha Sudhof's unredacted report on Germany's pandemic mask procurement reveals former Health Minister Jens Spahn's direct involvement in decisions that led to billions of euros in wasted taxpayer money on undelivered or unusable masks, sparking intense political criticism ...
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56% Bias Score


New Court to Prosecute Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
A new special court, established jointly by the European Council and Ukraine on June 25th, 2025, will prosecute Russia's aggression against Ukraine, including President Vladimir Putin, addressing limitations in existing international courts.
New Court to Prosecute Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
A new special court, established jointly by the European Council and Ukraine on June 25th, 2025, will prosecute Russia's aggression against Ukraine, including President Vladimir Putin, addressing limitations in existing international courts.
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16% Bias Score

Wales' Fire Safety Laws to Start in 2027
New fire safety laws for Welsh flats will start in 2027, ten years after the Grenfell Tower fire, assigning legal responsibility for building safety and outlining new resident responsibilities, following reviews and consultations to ensure meaningful change.

Wales' Fire Safety Laws to Start in 2027
New fire safety laws for Welsh flats will start in 2027, ten years after the Grenfell Tower fire, assigning legal responsibility for building safety and outlining new resident responsibilities, following reviews and consultations to ensure meaningful change.
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24% Bias Score

Ethical Accountability: A Key to Startup Success
Startups often overlook ethical considerations amidst rapid growth, leading to a culture of silence where employees fear reporting misconduct; this can be mitigated by establishing clear reporting mechanisms, ethical leadership, and rewarding those who speak up.

Ethical Accountability: A Key to Startup Success
Startups often overlook ethical considerations amidst rapid growth, leading to a culture of silence where employees fear reporting misconduct; this can be mitigated by establishing clear reporting mechanisms, ethical leadership, and rewarding those who speak up.
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28% Bias Score

Redacted Report Reveals Controversial German Mask Purchases During COVID-19 Pandemic
Germany's former Health Minister Jens Spahn faces scrutiny over €750 million in mask purchases during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic; a redacted investigative report reveals potentially defective masks and possible cover-ups, prompting calls for a parliamentary inquiry.",

Redacted Report Reveals Controversial German Mask Purchases During COVID-19 Pandemic
Germany's former Health Minister Jens Spahn faces scrutiny over €750 million in mask purchases during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic; a redacted investigative report reveals potentially defective masks and possible cover-ups, prompting calls for a parliamentary inquiry.",
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56% Bias Score

ICC's Effectiveness Questioned Amidst Bias Accusations and Failed Prosecutions
The International Criminal Court (ICC), established in 1998, faces criticism for perceived bias and inefficiency, particularly regarding its handling of the Rwandan genocide and recent actions against political leaders, raising questions about its impartiality and future effectiveness.

ICC's Effectiveness Questioned Amidst Bias Accusations and Failed Prosecutions
The International Criminal Court (ICC), established in 1998, faces criticism for perceived bias and inefficiency, particularly regarding its handling of the Rwandan genocide and recent actions against political leaders, raising questions about its impartiality and future effectiveness.
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56% Bias Score

Netanyahu's Delayed Nir Oz Visit Sparks Criticism
636 days after the October 7th attack on Nir Oz, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the kibbutz, facing criticism for his delayed response and refusal to apologize for the government's handling of the crisis, which left many residents feeling abandoned and betrayed.

Netanyahu's Delayed Nir Oz Visit Sparks Criticism
636 days after the October 7th attack on Nir Oz, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the kibbutz, facing criticism for his delayed response and refusal to apologize for the government's handling of the crisis, which left many residents feeling abandoned and betrayed.
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60% Bias Score

EU Parliament's Far-Right Group Accused of €4.3 Million Fund Misuse
An internal audit reveals that the European Parliament's far-right Identity and Democracy group misused at least €4.3 million in EU funds through fictitious contracts, improper tenders, and donations to organizations linked to far-right figures, violating EU regulations.

EU Parliament's Far-Right Group Accused of €4.3 Million Fund Misuse
An internal audit reveals that the European Parliament's far-right Identity and Democracy group misused at least €4.3 million in EU funds through fictitious contracts, improper tenders, and donations to organizations linked to far-right figures, violating EU regulations.
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52% Bias Score
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