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French Surgeon Sentenced for Abusing 299 Children; Systemic Failures Criticized
A French court will sentence surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing 299 children between 1989 and 2014; victims criticize the lack of systemic change despite the case highlighting institutional failures.
French Surgeon Sentenced for Abusing 299 Children; Systemic Failures Criticized
A French court will sentence surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing 299 children between 1989 and 2014; victims criticize the lack of systemic change despite the case highlighting institutional failures.
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28% Bias Score


Yerevan Activist Sued for Exposing Nursery Construction Flaws
Lilanarm," a Yerevan construction company with ties to the ruling party, is suing activist Artur Chakhoyan for 12 million drams for exposing construction flaws at a nursery costing over 222 million drams from the community budget; the subsequent physical assault on Chakhoyan by the former Nor Nork d...
Yerevan Activist Sued for Exposing Nursery Construction Flaws
Lilanarm," a Yerevan construction company with ties to the ruling party, is suing activist Artur Chakhoyan for 12 million drams for exposing construction flaws at a nursery costing over 222 million drams from the community budget; the subsequent physical assault on Chakhoyan by the former Nor Nork d...
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48% Bias Score


Löhnberg Financial Crisis: Report Demands Transparency
Heiko Stock's report on Löhnberg's near bankruptcy, requested by Hesse's Interior Ministry, reveals financial mismanagement, including the creation of four GmbH companies and a lack of audited financial statements; the state government should release the report to ensure transparency.
Löhnberg Financial Crisis: Report Demands Transparency
Heiko Stock's report on Löhnberg's near bankruptcy, requested by Hesse's Interior Ministry, reveals financial mismanagement, including the creation of four GmbH companies and a lack of audited financial statements; the state government should release the report to ensure transparency.
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48% Bias Score


AI in Warfare: Ethical Concerns and the Need for Regulation
AI-based decision support systems are influencing military targeting decisions in conflicts globally, raising ethical concerns about accountability and potential violations of international humanitarian law, necessitating urgent international action to regulate their development and use.
AI in Warfare: Ethical Concerns and the Need for Regulation
AI-based decision support systems are influencing military targeting decisions in conflicts globally, raising ethical concerns about accountability and potential violations of international humanitarian law, necessitating urgent international action to regulate their development and use.
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48% Bias Score


Soaring Costs of Scottish Inquiries Spark Concerns
Scotland's surge in statutory inquiries has resulted in a £230 million cost to taxpayers, prompting concerns about financial strain on public services and prompting calls for alternative justice mechanisms.
Soaring Costs of Scottish Inquiries Spark Concerns
Scotland's surge in statutory inquiries has resulted in a £230 million cost to taxpayers, prompting concerns about financial strain on public services and prompting calls for alternative justice mechanisms.
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56% Bias Score


Mother Alleges School Inaction Led to Son's Suicide After Bullying
Australian actress Clare McCann alleges her 13-year-old son, Atreyu, died by suicide after two months of unchecked bullying at his NSW high school, despite her repeated pleas for help to school and government authorities; she is now raising funds for cryogenic freezing and legal action.
Mother Alleges School Inaction Led to Son's Suicide After Bullying
Australian actress Clare McCann alleges her 13-year-old son, Atreyu, died by suicide after two months of unchecked bullying at his NSW high school, despite her repeated pleas for help to school and government authorities; she is now raising funds for cryogenic freezing and legal action.
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52% Bias Score

ULL Professors Accused of Sexual Violence and Harassment
A former student at the University of La Laguna (ULL) publicly accused three professors of sexual violence, harassment, and humiliation, prompting a university response and highlighting systemic issues in handling such cases, including delays in disciplinary actions and challenges in balancing legal...

ULL Professors Accused of Sexual Violence and Harassment
A former student at the University of La Laguna (ULL) publicly accused three professors of sexual violence, harassment, and humiliation, prompting a university response and highlighting systemic issues in handling such cases, including delays in disciplinary actions and challenges in balancing legal...
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48% Bias Score

Legal Shield for Turkish Civil Servants Sparks Impunity Debate
Turkish civil servants have legal protection against direct criminal investigation, except in specific cases like torture or bribery, sparking debate about potential impunity, especially for high-ranking officials. The Kartalkaya hotel fire incident exemplifies inconsistencies in the application of ...

Legal Shield for Turkish Civil Servants Sparks Impunity Debate
Turkish civil servants have legal protection against direct criminal investigation, except in specific cases like torture or bribery, sparking debate about potential impunity, especially for high-ranking officials. The Kartalkaya hotel fire incident exemplifies inconsistencies in the application of ...
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48% Bias Score

Nebraska Congressman Admits to Voting on Bill Without Reading It
Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood admitted at a town hall that he voted for a bill provision without reading it, drawing significant criticism for his vote on a provision that may limit judges' ability to enforce contempt orders; this admission came during a town hall livestreamed on his own media network.

Nebraska Congressman Admits to Voting on Bill Without Reading It
Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood admitted at a town hall that he voted for a bill provision without reading it, drawing significant criticism for his vote on a provision that may limit judges' ability to enforce contempt orders; this admission came during a town hall livestreamed on his own media network.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Coast Guard Charged in Migrant Shipwreck
Seventeen Greek coast guard members face charges for causing a shipwreck in June 2023, where an overloaded migrant ship carrying approximately 750 people capsized off Pylos, resulting in the deaths of hundreds and the survival of only 104.

Greek Coast Guard Charged in Migrant Shipwreck
Seventeen Greek coast guard members face charges for causing a shipwreck in June 2023, where an overloaded migrant ship carrying approximately 750 people capsized off Pylos, resulting in the deaths of hundreds and the survival of only 104.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Whistleblower Boyle Pleads Guilty, Sparking Debate on Protection Laws
Richard Boyle, a former ATO debt collection officer, pleaded guilty to four charges related to exposing unethical debt recovery practices; he may avoid jail despite the years-long legal battle, highlighting challenges for whistleblowers in Australia.

Australian Whistleblower Boyle Pleads Guilty, Sparking Debate on Protection Laws
Richard Boyle, a former ATO debt collection officer, pleaded guilty to four charges related to exposing unethical debt recovery practices; he may avoid jail despite the years-long legal battle, highlighting challenges for whistleblowers in Australia.
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56% Bias Score

London Police Shooting: The Jean Charles de Menezes Case
The four-part Disney+ series "Suspect" details the July 22, 2005, shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes by London police, who mistook him for a bombing suspect, examining the consequences and subsequent trial.

London Police Shooting: The Jean Charles de Menezes Case
The four-part Disney+ series "Suspect" details the July 22, 2005, shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes by London police, who mistook him for a bombing suspect, examining the consequences and subsequent trial.
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40% Bias Score
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