

29 Years of Impunity: Turkey Fails to Prosecute Killers of Abdullah Canan
For 1034 weeks, the Saturday Mothers/People have protested in Galatasaray Square, demanding justice for Abdullah Canan, a businessman extrajudicially killed in 1996 by Turkish soldiers. Despite evidence of torture and multiple legal rulings, those responsible remain unpunished.
29 Years of Impunity: Turkey Fails to Prosecute Killers of Abdullah Canan
For 1034 weeks, the Saturday Mothers/People have protested in Galatasaray Square, demanding justice for Abdullah Canan, a businessman extrajudicially killed in 1996 by Turkish soldiers. Despite evidence of torture and multiple legal rulings, those responsible remain unpunished.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Sentences Last January 6th Rioter Before Potential Trump Pardons
On the last day of federal court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced Brian Leo Kelly, a nonviolent January 6th rioter, to 10 days in jail, probation, community service, and restitution, acknowledging that this might be her last such sentencing due to the possibility of ...
Judge Sentences Last January 6th Rioter Before Potential Trump Pardons
On the last day of federal court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced Brian Leo Kelly, a nonviolent January 6th rioter, to 10 days in jail, probation, community service, and restitution, acknowledging that this might be her last such sentencing due to the possibility of ...
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36% Bias Score


LA Wildfire Survivors Demand Fossil Fuel Companies Pay for Damages
Los Angeles wildfire survivors are demanding that fossil fuel companies pay for damages caused by the blazes, citing the industry's role in fueling climate change; lawmakers will soon introduce legislation to hold these companies accountable, and activists are protesting at oil facilities.
LA Wildfire Survivors Demand Fossil Fuel Companies Pay for Damages
Los Angeles wildfire survivors are demanding that fossil fuel companies pay for damages caused by the blazes, citing the industry's role in fueling climate change; lawmakers will soon introduce legislation to hold these companies accountable, and activists are protesting at oil facilities.
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48% Bias Score


Louisiana State Police Accused of Pattern of Excessive Force
A US Justice Department report found Louisiana State Police engaged in a pattern of excessive force, including using stun guns on those posing no threat, leading to injuries and death; systemic failures in supervision and underreporting of force were also identified.
Louisiana State Police Accused of Pattern of Excessive Force
A US Justice Department report found Louisiana State Police engaged in a pattern of excessive force, including using stun guns on those posing no threat, leading to injuries and death; systemic failures in supervision and underreporting of force were also identified.
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44% Bias Score


ICC Prosecutor Visits Syria to Discuss War Crimes Accountability
ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan visited Damascus to discuss accountability for alleged Syrian war crimes with the leader of Syria's new de facto government, Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda militant, following the overthrow of Bashar Assad last month and amid ongoing concerns about widespread huma...
ICC Prosecutor Visits Syria to Discuss War Crimes Accountability
ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan visited Damascus to discuss accountability for alleged Syrian war crimes with the leader of Syria's new de facto government, Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda militant, following the overthrow of Bashar Assad last month and amid ongoing concerns about widespread huma...
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40% Bias Score


Chief Constable Suspended Amidst Data Retention Investigation
Thames Valley Police Chief Constable Jason Hogg has been suspended amid an IOPC investigation into allegations of gross misconduct related to the improper retention of sensitive police information between 2016 and 2020, with a second senior officer also under investigation.
Chief Constable Suspended Amidst Data Retention Investigation
Thames Valley Police Chief Constable Jason Hogg has been suspended amid an IOPC investigation into allegations of gross misconduct related to the improper retention of sensitive police information between 2016 and 2020, with a second senior officer also under investigation.
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12% Bias Score

Allegations of Abuse Against Neil Gaiman
New York Magazine published allegations of sexual and emotional abuse against author Neil Gaiman, including claims about a relationship with his son's nanny; Gaiman denies most allegations.

Allegations of Abuse Against Neil Gaiman
New York Magazine published allegations of sexual and emotional abuse against author Neil Gaiman, including claims about a relationship with his son's nanny; Gaiman denies most allegations.
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56% Bias Score

Syria Arrests High-Ranking Assad Official Amid Crackdown on Regime Members
The Syrian transitional government arrested Mohammed Kanjou al-Hassan, a former high-ranking official in Assad's regime, following clashes near Tartus that killed 14 soldiers; this follows the arrest of around 40 other former regime officials in Homs and hundreds more across the country, alongside a...

Syria Arrests High-Ranking Assad Official Amid Crackdown on Regime Members
The Syrian transitional government arrested Mohammed Kanjou al-Hassan, a former high-ranking official in Assad's regime, following clashes near Tartus that killed 14 soldiers; this follows the arrest of around 40 other former regime officials in Homs and hundreds more across the country, alongside a...
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44% Bias Score

Brazil's Swift Action Against Bolsonaro Contrasts Sharply With U.S. Response to Trump
Brazil swiftly banned Jair Bolsonaro from holding office until 2030 for abusing his power and undermining the electoral system, unlike the U.S.'s slower response to Donald Trump's similar actions, highlighting different institutional approaches to populist challenges.

Brazil's Swift Action Against Bolsonaro Contrasts Sharply With U.S. Response to Trump
Brazil swiftly banned Jair Bolsonaro from holding office until 2030 for abusing his power and undermining the electoral system, unlike the U.S.'s slower response to Donald Trump's similar actions, highlighting different institutional approaches to populist challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Louisiana State Police Accused of Systemic Excessive Force
A Justice Department report reveals a pattern of excessive force by Louisiana State Police, citing numerous instances of troopers using force against individuals posing no threat, often before warnings or attempts at compliance, and systemic failures in supervision and underreporting.

Louisiana State Police Accused of Systemic Excessive Force
A Justice Department report reveals a pattern of excessive force by Louisiana State Police, citing numerous instances of troopers using force against individuals posing no threat, often before warnings or attempts at compliance, and systemic failures in supervision and underreporting.
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28% Bias Score

French Court Orders Release of Guest List for Lavish Regional Dinner
Following a legal battle, the French Council of State ruled on December 30, 2024, that the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional government must release the guest list for a €120,000 dinner held in June 2022, sparking an investigation into potential misuse of public funds.

French Court Orders Release of Guest List for Lavish Regional Dinner
Following a legal battle, the French Council of State ruled on December 30, 2024, that the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional government must release the guest list for a €120,000 dinner held in June 2022, sparking an investigation into potential misuse of public funds.
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36% Bias Score

No Federal Charges in Louisiana Trooper's Killing of Ronald Greene
Federal prosecutors announced they will not file charges against Louisiana state troopers in the 2019 death of Ronald Greene, despite an FBI investigation and a separate inquiry finding a pattern of excessive force within the state police; the family expressed disappointment.

No Federal Charges in Louisiana Trooper's Killing of Ronald Greene
Federal prosecutors announced they will not file charges against Louisiana state troopers in the 2019 death of Ronald Greene, despite an FBI investigation and a separate inquiry finding a pattern of excessive force within the state police; the family expressed disappointment.
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52% Bias Score