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Texas Judge Awards $6.6 Million to Whistleblowers Who Accused Attorney General of Retaliation
A Texas judge awarded $6.6 million to four whistleblowers who claimed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton fired them for reporting him to the FBI in 2020 for alleged bribery and misuse of office; Paxton plans to appeal.
Texas Judge Awards $6.6 Million to Whistleblowers Who Accused Attorney General of Retaliation
A Texas judge awarded $6.6 million to four whistleblowers who claimed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton fired them for reporting him to the FBI in 2020 for alleged bribery and misuse of office; Paxton plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score


Mazón's Refusal to Resign Amidst DANA Storm Protests Fuels Public Outrage
Following massive protests on March 29th, victims criticized Carlos Mazón, president of the Generalitat Valenciana, for refusing to resign over his administration's disastrous handling of the DANA storm, preventing proper mourning for the deceased. Mazón's continued presence in office amid public ou...
Mazón's Refusal to Resign Amidst DANA Storm Protests Fuels Public Outrage
Following massive protests on March 29th, victims criticized Carlos Mazón, president of the Generalitat Valenciana, for refusing to resign over his administration's disastrous handling of the DANA storm, preventing proper mourning for the deceased. Mazón's continued presence in office amid public ou...
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56% Bias Score


Greek Bar Associations Demand Justice for Tempi Train Disaster
Greek bar associations declared uncovering the truth and delivering justice in the Tempi train disaster a national duty, submitting an expert report to aid the investigation; however, the report was prematurely released, raising concerns about transparency and investigative integrity.
Greek Bar Associations Demand Justice for Tempi Train Disaster
Greek bar associations declared uncovering the truth and delivering justice in the Tempi train disaster a national duty, submitting an expert report to aid the investigation; however, the report was prematurely released, raising concerns about transparency and investigative integrity.
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40% Bias Score


Cardinal McCarrick, First Defrocked Cardinal for Abuse, Dies at 94
Former Washington Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, the first cardinal defrocked by the Pope for sexual abuse, died in Missouri at age 94; his death, confirmed by the Vatican and the current Archbishop of Washington, prompted renewed calls for justice for victims.
Cardinal McCarrick, First Defrocked Cardinal for Abuse, Dies at 94
Former Washington Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, the first cardinal defrocked by the Pope for sexual abuse, died in Missouri at age 94; his death, confirmed by the Vatican and the current Archbishop of Washington, prompted renewed calls for justice for victims.
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36% Bias Score


EOAASAM clarifies Tempi train crash investigation funding and independence
Following questions about the Tempi train crash investigation, EOAASAM's vice president clarified that the committee acted independently, only contracting Rise Stockholm and Ghent University. Further independent verification of the report's findings concerning the post-crash fire is now underway by ...
EOAASAM clarifies Tempi train crash investigation funding and independence
Following questions about the Tempi train crash investigation, EOAASAM's vice president clarified that the committee acted independently, only contracting Rise Stockholm and Ghent University. Further independent verification of the report's findings concerning the post-crash fire is now underway by ...
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40% Bias Score


UN Report Names 54 Nicaraguan Officials in Human Rights Abuses
A UN report names 54 Nicaraguan officials involved in human rights abuses since 2018, including torture, arbitrary detentions, and forced disappearances, resulting in over 350 deaths and nearly 900,000 displaced Nicaraguans.
UN Report Names 54 Nicaraguan Officials in Human Rights Abuses
A UN report names 54 Nicaraguan officials involved in human rights abuses since 2018, including torture, arbitrary detentions, and forced disappearances, resulting in over 350 deaths and nearly 900,000 displaced Nicaraguans.
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60% Bias Score

Tigray War Survivors File Criminal Complaint in Germany
Eight Tigray War survivors filed a criminal complaint in Germany in March 2025, accusing twelve Ethiopian and Eritrean officials of war crimes and crimes against humanity under the principle of universal jurisdiction, due to the lack of justice and accountability in Ethiopia.

Tigray War Survivors File Criminal Complaint in Germany
Eight Tigray War survivors filed a criminal complaint in Germany in March 2025, accusing twelve Ethiopian and Eritrean officials of war crimes and crimes against humanity under the principle of universal jurisdiction, due to the lack of justice and accountability in Ethiopia.
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48% Bias Score

UK's Children's Wellbeing Bill Divides Educators
The UK government's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, aimed at improving school standards and accountability, has sparked debate among educators, with some supporting its focus on fairness while others worry about its potential to limit innovation in academies; the bill mandates national curric...

UK's Children's Wellbeing Bill Divides Educators
The UK government's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, aimed at improving school standards and accountability, has sparked debate among educators, with some supporting its focus on fairness while others worry about its potential to limit innovation in academies; the bill mandates national curric...
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Impunity in Talat Türkoğlu Disappearance Case Condemned
The Saturday Mothers held their 1045th weekly protest, demanding answers regarding the 1996 disappearance of Talat Türkoğlu in Edirne, Turkey. Despite confessions and an ECtHR ruling against Turkey for lack of investigation, the case was closed due to the statute of limitations.

Turkey's Impunity in Talat Türkoğlu Disappearance Case Condemned
The Saturday Mothers held their 1045th weekly protest, demanding answers regarding the 1996 disappearance of Talat Türkoğlu in Edirne, Turkey. Despite confessions and an ECtHR ruling against Turkey for lack of investigation, the case was closed due to the statute of limitations.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Military Accused of Covering Up Civilian Casualties in 2015 Hawija Airstrike
A Dutch parliamentary inquiry revealed that military personnel allegedly falsified reports about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, withholding video evidence of extensive civilian casualties; the video has resurfaced, prompting calls for sworn testimonies and a broader investigation.

Dutch Military Accused of Covering Up Civilian Casualties in 2015 Hawija Airstrike
A Dutch parliamentary inquiry revealed that military personnel allegedly falsified reports about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, withholding video evidence of extensive civilian casualties; the video has resurfaced, prompting calls for sworn testimonies and a broader investigation.
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56% Bias Score

UN Extends Iran Human Rights Investigation, Removes Time Limits
The UN Human Rights Council voted to extend the mandate of its special rapporteur and fact-finding mission on Iran, removing time limits to investigate a wider range of human rights abuses; Iran rejected the resolution, calling it discriminatory.

UN Extends Iran Human Rights Investigation, Removes Time Limits
The UN Human Rights Council voted to extend the mandate of its special rapporteur and fact-finding mission on Iran, removing time limits to investigate a wider range of human rights abuses; Iran rejected the resolution, calling it discriminatory.
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40% Bias Score

Ciudad Juárez Immigration Center Fire: 40 Migrants Dead, Systemic Failures Exposed
A fire at an overcrowded Ciudad Juárez immigration center on March 27, 2023, killed 40 migrants due to inadequate safety measures and slow response times from immigration agents; investigations revealed systemic failures and a lack of accountability.

Ciudad Juárez Immigration Center Fire: 40 Migrants Dead, Systemic Failures Exposed
A fire at an overcrowded Ciudad Juárez immigration center on March 27, 2023, killed 40 migrants due to inadequate safety measures and slow response times from immigration agents; investigations revealed systemic failures and a lack of accountability.
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44% Bias Score
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