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Documentary Challenges Official Narrative on Shireen Abu Akleh's Killing
A new documentary, "Who Killed Shireen?", claims a U.S. investigation initially found Shireen Abu Akleh's killing intentional, contradicting the final report; the film identifies the alleged Israeli soldier shooter, who was later killed.
Documentary Challenges Official Narrative on Shireen Abu Akleh's Killing
A new documentary, "Who Killed Shireen?", claims a U.S. investigation initially found Shireen Abu Akleh's killing intentional, contradicting the final report; the film identifies the alleged Israeli soldier shooter, who was later killed.
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40% Bias Score


Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russian War Crimes
Following the February 2022 invasion, a special tribunal will be established through a bilateral agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe to prosecute those responsible for the Russian war of aggression; this initiative addresses a legal gap due to Russia's UN Security Council veto.
Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russian War Crimes
Following the February 2022 invasion, a special tribunal will be established through a bilateral agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe to prosecute those responsible for the Russian war of aggression; this initiative addresses a legal gap due to Russia's UN Security Council veto.
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32% Bias Score


Memphis Officers Acquitted in Tyre Nichols' Death
A Tennessee jury acquitted three former Memphis police officers of all state charges in the death of Tyre Nichols, despite video evidence showing excessive force during his arrest; the verdict prompted outrage from the victim's family and the District Attorney.
Memphis Officers Acquitted in Tyre Nichols' Death
A Tennessee jury acquitted three former Memphis police officers of all state charges in the death of Tyre Nichols, despite video evidence showing excessive force during his arrest; the verdict prompted outrage from the victim's family and the District Attorney.
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40% Bias Score


CIDH Condemns US Agents for Killing Undocumented Immigrant in San Diego
On May 28, 2010, Anastasio Hernández Rojas, a 42-year-old undocumented Mexican immigrant in San Diego, was beaten to death by at least a dozen US CBP agents; the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) found the US government responsible, highlighting a pattern of impunity and discriminatio...
CIDH Condemns US Agents for Killing Undocumented Immigrant in San Diego
On May 28, 2010, Anastasio Hernández Rojas, a 42-year-old undocumented Mexican immigrant in San Diego, was beaten to death by at least a dozen US CBP agents; the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) found the US government responsible, highlighting a pattern of impunity and discriminatio...
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24% Bias Score


EU Parliament Delays EUAA Budget Approval Amid Management Irregularities Investigation
Following an OLAF investigation into alleged irregularities in management and recruitment at the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), the European Parliament will delay approval of its 2023 budget to investigate further, prompting a formal warning to the agency's executive director, Nina Gregori...
EU Parliament Delays EUAA Budget Approval Amid Management Irregularities Investigation
Following an OLAF investigation into alleged irregularities in management and recruitment at the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), the European Parliament will delay approval of its 2023 budget to investigate further, prompting a formal warning to the agency's executive director, Nina Gregori...
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28% Bias Score


Valencia Flood Victims Consider Lawsuit Against Vox Spokesperson for Defamation
The Association of Victims of the Dana Horta Sud-Valencia flood is considering a lawsuit against Vox spokesperson José María Llanos for defamation after he accused the association of being controlled by political parties and only representing those with vested interests, following the October 29, 20...
Valencia Flood Victims Consider Lawsuit Against Vox Spokesperson for Defamation
The Association of Victims of the Dana Horta Sud-Valencia flood is considering a lawsuit against Vox spokesperson José María Llanos for defamation after he accused the association of being controlled by political parties and only representing those with vested interests, following the October 29, 20...
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44% Bias Score

Speyer Diocese Study Reveals Widespread Sexual Abuse, Bishop Apologizes
A study released in the Speyer diocese reveals 150 individuals accused of sexual abuse, primarily in the 1950s-60s, costing the diocese €3.6 million in compensation; Bishop Wiesemann apologized and called for a cultural change.

Speyer Diocese Study Reveals Widespread Sexual Abuse, Bishop Apologizes
A study released in the Speyer diocese reveals 150 individuals accused of sexual abuse, primarily in the 1950s-60s, costing the diocese €3.6 million in compensation; Bishop Wiesemann apologized and called for a cultural change.
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24% Bias Score

Turkish Parliament Approves TRT Procurement Law Exemption Despite Corruption Concerns
The Turkish Parliament's Plan and Budget Committee passed a bill exempting TRT-affiliated companies from public procurement laws, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against it, raising concerns about transparency and potential corruption; the bill also allows the TRT director-general the highest ...

Turkish Parliament Approves TRT Procurement Law Exemption Despite Corruption Concerns
The Turkish Parliament's Plan and Budget Committee passed a bill exempting TRT-affiliated companies from public procurement laws, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against it, raising concerns about transparency and potential corruption; the bill also allows the TRT director-general the highest ...
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40% Bias Score

Memphis Officers Acquitted in Nichols' State Trial Despite Federal Convictions
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on state charges of second-degree murder and aggravated assault in the Tyre Nichols case, despite previous federal convictions for witness tampering; two face up to 20 years, and one faces life in prison for their federal offenses.

Memphis Officers Acquitted in Nichols' State Trial Despite Federal Convictions
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on state charges of second-degree murder and aggravated assault in the Tyre Nichols case, despite previous federal convictions for witness tampering; two face up to 20 years, and one faces life in prison for their federal offenses.
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36% Bias Score

RD4U: €1 Billion in Damage Claims Filed, Compensation Mechanism Under Development
The International Registry of Damages (RD4U) has received over 27,500 claims totaling approximately €1 billion in reported damages, primarily for housing destruction, with a compensation mechanism under development, aiming for payouts within 1-5 years, funded potentially by frozen Russian assets.

RD4U: €1 Billion in Damage Claims Filed, Compensation Mechanism Under Development
The International Registry of Damages (RD4U) has received over 27,500 claims totaling approximately €1 billion in reported damages, primarily for housing destruction, with a compensation mechanism under development, aiming for payouts within 1-5 years, funded potentially by frozen Russian assets.
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32% Bias Score

EU Recovery Fund Shows Weaknesses in Performance, Accountability
The European Court of Auditors finds the EU's €650 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) lacks transparency and accountability, with 42% of funds disbursed while only 28% of milestones were completed by end-2024, raising concerns about future EU borrowing instruments.

EU Recovery Fund Shows Weaknesses in Performance, Accountability
The European Court of Auditors finds the EU's €650 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) lacks transparency and accountability, with 42% of funds disbursed while only 28% of milestones were completed by end-2024, raising concerns about future EU borrowing instruments.
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28% Bias Score

Delayed Flood Alert in Valencia: Official Testifies to Minister's Interference
A Valencia emergency response official testified that regional minister Salomé Pradas delayed a mass mobile alert about deadly October 29 floods, which left 228 dead, by insisting on approving the message herself; the alert, sent at 8:11 PM, was delayed for an hour, and she was unfamiliar with the E...

Delayed Flood Alert in Valencia: Official Testifies to Minister's Interference
A Valencia emergency response official testified that regional minister Salomé Pradas delayed a mass mobile alert about deadly October 29 floods, which left 228 dead, by insisting on approving the message herself; the alert, sent at 8:11 PM, was delayed for an hour, and she was unfamiliar with the E...
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48% Bias Score
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