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Colombian Official Faces Smear Campaign, Demands Transparency
A high-ranking Colombian public official is facing a smear campaign based on unsubstantiated accusations and anonymous sources, prompting them to demand a thorough investigation into the origins of the claims and a focus on verifiable evidence.
Colombian Official Faces Smear Campaign, Demands Transparency
A high-ranking Colombian public official is facing a smear campaign based on unsubstantiated accusations and anonymous sources, prompting them to demand a thorough investigation into the origins of the claims and a focus on verifiable evidence.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Subpoena Targets Ousted Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard
A federal subpoena, issued February 25th, targets Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard and others in a criminal investigation tied to a development project involving land reportedly once owned by Henyard's boyfriend, demanding documents from 2014 to the present, including emails, phone calls, and text messa...
Federal Subpoena Targets Ousted Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard
A federal subpoena, issued February 25th, targets Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard and others in a criminal investigation tied to a development project involving land reportedly once owned by Henyard's boyfriend, demanding documents from 2014 to the present, including emails, phone calls, and text messa...
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64% Bias Score


Dana Storm Fallout: Accusations of Central Government Failure
Valencian President Carlos Mazón's belated arrival at an October 29th emergency meeting sparked a political crisis over the handling of the Dana storm, with accusations of inadequate monitoring by the central government and its agencies, particularly regarding the Poyo ravine's overflow which result...
Dana Storm Fallout: Accusations of Central Government Failure
Valencian President Carlos Mazón's belated arrival at an October 29th emergency meeting sparked a political crisis over the handling of the Dana storm, with accusations of inadequate monitoring by the central government and its agencies, particularly regarding the Poyo ravine's overflow which result...
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48% Bias Score


UN Launches Investigation into DRC Human Rights Crisis
The UN Human Rights Council launched a fact-finding mission and an independent inquiry in February 2025 to investigate human rights violations in the DRC's North and South Kivu provinces amid intensified fighting between government forces and the M23 rebel group, causing a humanitarian crisis affect...
UN Launches Investigation into DRC Human Rights Crisis
The UN Human Rights Council launched a fact-finding mission and an independent inquiry in February 2025 to investigate human rights violations in the DRC's North and South Kivu provinces amid intensified fighting between government forces and the M23 rebel group, causing a humanitarian crisis affect...
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36% Bias Score


Greek PM Faces No-Confidence Vote After Deadly Train Crash Protests
On the second anniversary of a train crash in Greece that killed 57, massive protests prompted Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to announce railway upgrades as his government faces a no-confidence vote amid concerns over a potential cover-up and lack of accountability.
Greek PM Faces No-Confidence Vote After Deadly Train Crash Protests
On the second anniversary of a train crash in Greece that killed 57, massive protests prompted Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to announce railway upgrades as his government faces a no-confidence vote amid concerns over a potential cover-up and lack of accountability.
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40% Bias Score


Armenia's "March 1" Investigation: 17 Years of Unresolved Accountability
Seventeen years after the 2008 Armenian post-election violence, known as "March 1," resulted in 10 deaths and numerous injuries, the investigation remains incomplete, with the statute of limitations expiring for some cases, despite known perpetrators.
Armenia's "March 1" Investigation: 17 Years of Unresolved Accountability
Seventeen years after the 2008 Armenian post-election violence, known as "March 1," resulted in 10 deaths and numerous injuries, the investigation remains incomplete, with the statute of limitations expiring for some cases, despite known perpetrators.
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52% Bias Score

UK Covid Inquiry Probes £48 Billion PPE Spending, VIP Lane Controversy
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry's fourth section, starting Monday, will investigate the government's £48 billion spending on pandemic-related supplies, focusing on the 'VIP lane' system for prioritizing contracts and the lack of evidence from PPE suppliers, a decision criticized by bereaved families.

UK Covid Inquiry Probes £48 Billion PPE Spending, VIP Lane Controversy
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry's fourth section, starting Monday, will investigate the government's £48 billion spending on pandemic-related supplies, focusing on the 'VIP lane' system for prioritizing contracts and the lack of evidence from PPE suppliers, a decision criticized by bereaved families.
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48% Bias Score

Senegal to Prosecute Former President Sall Following Audit Revealing Financial Mismanagement
Senegal's government announced legal proceedings against former President Macky Sall following an audit by the Cour des Comptes revealing financial mismanagement during his tenure, sparking intense political debate and potential implications for future administrations.

Senegal to Prosecute Former President Sall Following Audit Revealing Financial Mismanagement
Senegal's government announced legal proceedings against former President Macky Sall following an audit by the Cour des Comptes revealing financial mismanagement during his tenure, sparking intense political debate and potential implications for future administrations.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Peace Talks Hampered by Russian Human Rights Abuses
Amidst ongoing Russian attacks, peace talks face challenges due to widespread human rights abuses, including the reported torture of thousands of Ukrainians and the abduction of 20,000 children, demanding urgent action to ensure victims' release and accountability for war criminals.

Ukraine Peace Talks Hampered by Russian Human Rights Abuses
Amidst ongoing Russian attacks, peace talks face challenges due to widespread human rights abuses, including the reported torture of thousands of Ukrainians and the abduction of 20,000 children, demanding urgent action to ensure victims' release and accountability for war criminals.
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64% Bias Score

1,500 Families Demand State Inquiry into Hostage Negotiations
The October Council, representing over 1,500 families of victims of the October 7 attacks, demands a state inquiry into the handling of hostage negotiations, citing missed opportunities and a need for accountability to prevent future disasters.

1,500 Families Demand State Inquiry into Hostage Negotiations
The October Council, representing over 1,500 families of victims of the October 7 attacks, demands a state inquiry into the handling of hostage negotiations, citing missed opportunities and a need for accountability to prevent future disasters.
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48% Bias Score

Delayed Epstein File Release Sparks Outrage
The Justice Department's delayed and incomplete release of Jeffrey Epstein files sparked widespread criticism, with conservatives expressing disappointment on social media over the lack of a client list and other key information; the FBI has pledged to deliver all related documents.

Delayed Epstein File Release Sparks Outrage
The Justice Department's delayed and incomplete release of Jeffrey Epstein files sparked widespread criticism, with conservatives expressing disappointment on social media over the lack of a client list and other key information; the FBI has pledged to deliver all related documents.
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52% Bias Score

Ábalos's Ex-Partner Implicates Ministers in Public Job Scandal
Jéssica R., ex-partner of former Minister José Luis Ábalos, testified in the Supreme Court, implicating Ábalos and current Ministers Óscar Puente and Luis Planas in securing her two public sector jobs (Ineco and Tragsatec) where she performed no work, receiving over €31,000 in salary. Ineco denies w...

Ábalos's Ex-Partner Implicates Ministers in Public Job Scandal
Jéssica R., ex-partner of former Minister José Luis Ábalos, testified in the Supreme Court, implicating Ábalos and current Ministers Óscar Puente and Luis Planas in securing her two public sector jobs (Ineco and Tragsatec) where she performed no work, receiving over €31,000 in salary. Ineco denies w...
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56% Bias Score
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