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German Official Under Investigation for Flood Response Failures
Following a report outlining his handling of the July 2021 Ahr Valley flood, former district administrator Jürgen Pföhler faces potential disciplinary action, including pension revocation, for allegedly failing to declare a state of emergency in a timely manner, resulting in significant loss of life...
German Official Under Investigation for Flood Response Failures
Following a report outlining his handling of the July 2021 Ahr Valley flood, former district administrator Jürgen Pföhler faces potential disciplinary action, including pension revocation, for allegedly failing to declare a state of emergency in a timely manner, resulting in significant loss of life...
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48% Bias Score


ECJ President Urges Judicial Independence Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
In Barcelona, European Court of Justice President Koen Lenaerts stressed judicial independence, accountability for corruption, and press freedom, particularly relevant given Spain's current political crisis and upcoming ECJ rulings on the amnesty law and related cases involving alleged corruption an...
ECJ President Urges Judicial Independence Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
In Barcelona, European Court of Justice President Koen Lenaerts stressed judicial independence, accountability for corruption, and press freedom, particularly relevant given Spain's current political crisis and upcoming ECJ rulings on the amnesty law and related cases involving alleged corruption an...
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24% Bias Score


German Official Investigated for Delayed Flood Response
Following the deadly July 2021 Ahr Valley flood in Germany, an investigation found that former district administrator Dr. Jürgen Pföhler delayed declaring a state of emergency and initiating evacuations, leading to significant loss of life and property; disciplinary action is now being considered.
German Official Investigated for Delayed Flood Response
Following the deadly July 2021 Ahr Valley flood in Germany, an investigation found that former district administrator Dr. Jürgen Pföhler delayed declaring a state of emergency and initiating evacuations, leading to significant loss of life and property; disciplinary action is now being considered.
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48% Bias Score


Boeing Avoids Prosecution in 737 MAX Case
Boeing and the Justice Department reached a deal to avoid prosecution in the 737 MAX case, with Boeing paying $1.1 billion in fines and victim compensation despite objections from families of the 346 crash victims; the deal avoids a felony conviction and further oversight.
Boeing Avoids Prosecution in 737 MAX Case
Boeing and the Justice Department reached a deal to avoid prosecution in the 737 MAX case, with Boeing paying $1.1 billion in fines and victim compensation despite objections from families of the 346 crash victims; the deal avoids a felony conviction and further oversight.
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40% Bias Score


Diddy's Partial Conviction: A Reckoning for the Music Industry?
Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution following a six-week trial in New York that exposed a subculture of sexual exploitation in the music industry, echoing the #MeToo movement's impact on Hollywood.
Diddy's Partial Conviction: A Reckoning for the Music Industry?
Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution following a six-week trial in New York that exposed a subculture of sexual exploitation in the music industry, echoing the #MeToo movement's impact on Hollywood.
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44% Bias Score


Syria's Transitional Justice: Saqr's Release Fuels Outrage and Distrust
A leaked video depicting the 2013 Tadamon massacre resurfaced, highlighting the controversial release of a suspected perpetrator, Fadi Saqr, amid Syria's transitional justice process. The narrow focus of the National Commission for Transitional Justice (NCTJ) and lack of transparency have fueled pub...
Syria's Transitional Justice: Saqr's Release Fuels Outrage and Distrust
A leaked video depicting the 2013 Tadamon massacre resurfaced, highlighting the controversial release of a suspected perpetrator, Fadi Saqr, amid Syria's transitional justice process. The narrow focus of the National Commission for Transitional Justice (NCTJ) and lack of transparency have fueled pub...
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44% Bias Score

Vietnam's $86 Million MIA Recovery Effort Yields Only 25 Verified Cases
A new report reveals Vietnam received $86 million from the US Department of Defense between 2016 and 2024 for locating American MIA soldiers from the Vietnam War, but only verified 25 cases, prompting criticism of Vietnam's cooperation and financial practices.

Vietnam's $86 Million MIA Recovery Effort Yields Only 25 Verified Cases
A new report reveals Vietnam received $86 million from the US Department of Defense between 2016 and 2024 for locating American MIA soldiers from the Vietnam War, but only verified 25 cases, prompting criticism of Vietnam's cooperation and financial practices.
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56% Bias Score

El Salvador Sentences Military Officers for 1982 Killing of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadoran court sentenced three former military officers to 30 years in prison for the 1982 murders of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war; the court also ordered President Bukele to apologize to the victims' families.

El Salvador Sentences Military Officers for 1982 Killing of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadoran court sentenced three former military officers to 30 years in prison for the 1982 murders of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war; the court also ordered President Bukele to apologize to the victims' families.
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52% Bias Score

NACC Investigation Reveals Corrupt Promotion Within Department of Home Affairs
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) investigated a senior public servant, "Joanne Simeson", for corruptly promoting her sister's fiancé, "Mark Elbert", to a position in the Department of Home Affairs, involving forging signatures and concealing the family relationship; the NACC used pseud...

NACC Investigation Reveals Corrupt Promotion Within Department of Home Affairs
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) investigated a senior public servant, "Joanne Simeson", for corruptly promoting her sister's fiancé, "Mark Elbert", to a position in the Department of Home Affairs, involving forging signatures and concealing the family relationship; the NACC used pseud...
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36% Bias Score

New Inquest Seeks Justice for 1985 Murders of Anti-Apartheid Activists
On June 27, 1985, four Black South African anti-apartheid activists were abducted, tortured, and murdered by apartheid police; a new inquest is underway to finally hold those responsible accountable four decades later.

New Inquest Seeks Justice for 1985 Murders of Anti-Apartheid Activists
On June 27, 1985, four Black South African anti-apartheid activists were abducted, tortured, and murdered by apartheid police; a new inquest is underway to finally hold those responsible accountable four decades later.
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44% Bias Score

Kenyan Street Vendor Shot by Police Dies, Fueling Calls for Reform
Boniface Kariuki, a street vendor shot by police during a Nairobi protest on June 17th demanding justice for influencer Albert Ojwang's death, died on Monday, July 3rd, at Kenyatta National Hospital, intensifying calls for police reform amidst at least 16 deaths and over 400 injuries from the demons...

Kenyan Street Vendor Shot by Police Dies, Fueling Calls for Reform
Boniface Kariuki, a street vendor shot by police during a Nairobi protest on June 17th demanding justice for influencer Albert Ojwang's death, died on Monday, July 3rd, at Kenyatta National Hospital, intensifying calls for police reform amidst at least 16 deaths and over 400 injuries from the demons...
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56% Bias Score

Dunn Family Demands Transparency in Foreign Office Inquiry
The family of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old killed in a 2019 crash in Northamptonshire by a US diplomat's wife who left the UK claiming diplomatic immunity, is demanding full transparency of an inquiry into the Foreign Office's handling of the case; the inquiry, chaired by Dame Anne Owers, is expected t...

Dunn Family Demands Transparency in Foreign Office Inquiry
The family of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old killed in a 2019 crash in Northamptonshire by a US diplomat's wife who left the UK claiming diplomatic immunity, is demanding full transparency of an inquiry into the Foreign Office's handling of the case; the inquiry, chaired by Dame Anne Owers, is expected t...
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44% Bias Score
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