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Trial Begins for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Killings
A trial in Serbia has begun for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 refugees, including six children, by shelling refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac during Operation Storm in August 1995; the event highlights ongoing tensions between Croatia and Serbia.
Trial Begins for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Killings
A trial in Serbia has begun for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 refugees, including six children, by shelling refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac during Operation Storm in August 1995; the event highlights ongoing tensions between Croatia and Serbia.
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40% Bias Score


German Coalition's Potential IFG Revision Sparks Transparency Concerns
A proposal by Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD to potentially revise the Freedom of Information Act (IFG) has sparked controversy, raising concerns about reduced government transparency and hindering investigative journalism, as the IFG previously helped uncover details in the VW emissions scandal and COVI...
German Coalition's Potential IFG Revision Sparks Transparency Concerns
A proposal by Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD to potentially revise the Freedom of Information Act (IFG) has sparked controversy, raising concerns about reduced government transparency and hindering investigative journalism, as the IFG previously helped uncover details in the VW emissions scandal and COVI...
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52% Bias Score


Leaked Signal Chat Exposes Potential Security Breaches and Lack of Accountability in Trump Administration
A leaked Signal group chat revealed sensitive details of a US military operation in Yemen, exposing potential violations of classification and record-keeping laws, raising concerns about accountability within the Trump administration, and leading to a lawsuit.
Leaked Signal Chat Exposes Potential Security Breaches and Lack of Accountability in Trump Administration
A leaked Signal group chat revealed sensitive details of a US military operation in Yemen, exposing potential violations of classification and record-keeping laws, raising concerns about accountability within the Trump administration, and leading to a lawsuit.
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48% Bias Score


Valencia Storm Response Under Judicial Scrutiny
A Spanish judge is investigating the October 29, 2023, storm response in Valencia, focusing on video recordings, communication systems, personnel actions, and emergency plans at the regional emergency coordination center after a popular prosecution's request.
Valencia Storm Response Under Judicial Scrutiny
A Spanish judge is investigating the October 29, 2023, storm response in Valencia, focusing on video recordings, communication systems, personnel actions, and emergency plans at the regional emergency coordination center after a popular prosecution's request.
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20% Bias Score


SRI Anniversary Highlights Concerns Over Transparency and Accountability
Romania's SRI celebrated its 35th anniversary with the interim president and prime minister attending a closed-door event, sparking criticism for lacking transparency regarding past allegations of electoral interference and the ongoing absence of a civilian director.
SRI Anniversary Highlights Concerns Over Transparency and Accountability
Romania's SRI celebrated its 35th anniversary with the interim president and prime minister attending a closed-door event, sparking criticism for lacking transparency regarding past allegations of electoral interference and the ongoing absence of a civilian director.
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52% Bias Score


Ratcliffe Denies Leaking Classified Information in Yemen Operation Signal Chat
CIA Director John Ratcliffe asserted that Signal chat texts published by The Atlantic, detailing a military operation against Houthi rebels in Yemen, did not contain classified information, despite claims by some lawmakers and the publication of additional texts by The Atlantic.
Ratcliffe Denies Leaking Classified Information in Yemen Operation Signal Chat
CIA Director John Ratcliffe asserted that Signal chat texts published by The Atlantic, detailing a military operation against Houthi rebels in Yemen, did not contain classified information, despite claims by some lawmakers and the publication of additional texts by The Atlantic.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Officials' Secret Messaging App Violates Law
High-ranking Trump administration officials used a messaging app to plan Yemen bombings, accidentally including a The Atlantic editor. Some messages were set to self-destruct, violating federal law, mirroring the double standard applied to Hillary Clinton's email controversy.

Trump Officials' Secret Messaging App Violates Law
High-ranking Trump administration officials used a messaging app to plan Yemen bombings, accidentally including a The Atlantic editor. Some messages were set to self-destruct, violating federal law, mirroring the double standard applied to Hillary Clinton's email controversy.
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60% Bias Score

Former Officer Receives Community Corrections Order for Manslaughter of Elderly Woman
Former NSW police officer Kristian White received a two-year community corrections order for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who died after White tasered her at an aged care facility on May 17, 2023; the judge cited mitigating factors including White's mental health and low risk of re...

Former Officer Receives Community Corrections Order for Manslaughter of Elderly Woman
Former NSW police officer Kristian White received a two-year community corrections order for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who died after White tasered her at an aged care facility on May 17, 2023; the judge cited mitigating factors including White's mental health and low risk of re...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Ministry of Defence Rediscovers Footage of 2015 Hawija Airstrike
The Dutch Ministry of Defence rediscovered video footage from a June 2015 F-16 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, which killed at least 70 civilians, ten years after the event and after an investigation by the Sorgdrager Committee which highlighted the missing footage and poor record-keeping within the mini...

Dutch Ministry of Defence Rediscovers Footage of 2015 Hawija Airstrike
The Dutch Ministry of Defence rediscovered video footage from a June 2015 F-16 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, which killed at least 70 civilians, ten years after the event and after an investigation by the Sorgdrager Committee which highlighted the missing footage and poor record-keeping within the mini...
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28% Bias Score

Ghanaian Military Brutality: Repeated Attacks on Civilians Spark Outrage
In March 2024, Ghanaian soldiers beat civilians in Bawku after a fellow soldier was killed; this is part of a pattern of military brutality against civilians in Ghana since 2021, despite the army's generally positive reputation, drawing criticism and calls for investigations.

Ghanaian Military Brutality: Repeated Attacks on Civilians Spark Outrage
In March 2024, Ghanaian soldiers beat civilians in Bawku after a fellow soldier was killed; this is part of a pattern of military brutality against civilians in Ghana since 2021, despite the army's generally positive reputation, drawing criticism and calls for investigations.
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44% Bias Score

US prioritizes swift end to Ukraine war, raising concerns about Russian accountability
The Trump administration's push for a swift end to the war in Ukraine is causing alarm in Kyiv, as the U.S. appears to prioritize a deal over holding Russia accountable for over 81,000 documented war crimes, potentially jeopardizing Ukrainian interests and setting a dangerous precedent for internati...

US prioritizes swift end to Ukraine war, raising concerns about Russian accountability
The Trump administration's push for a swift end to the war in Ukraine is causing alarm in Kyiv, as the U.S. appears to prioritize a deal over holding Russia accountable for over 81,000 documented war crimes, potentially jeopardizing Ukrainian interests and setting a dangerous precedent for internati...
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64% Bias Score

Phoenix Police Discipline Officers for Excessive Force Against Deaf Black Man
Three Phoenix police officers received 24-hour suspensions and de-escalation training for using excessive force against Tyron McAlpin, a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy, during an arrest last August; video footage contradicts the officers' claims of self-defense.

Phoenix Police Discipline Officers for Excessive Force Against Deaf Black Man
Three Phoenix police officers received 24-hour suspensions and de-escalation training for using excessive force against Tyron McAlpin, a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy, during an arrest last August; video footage contradicts the officers' claims of self-defense.
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40% Bias Score
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