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Justice Department to Pay $5 Million in Ashli Babbitt Capitol Riot Shooting Case
The Justice Department has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot; this follows a $30 million lawsuit and despite prior investigations concluding the shooting was justified.
Justice Department to Pay $5 Million in Ashli Babbitt Capitol Riot Shooting Case
The Justice Department has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot; this follows a $30 million lawsuit and despite prior investigations concluding the shooting was justified.
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36% Bias Score


Congo's Matata Ponyo Sentenced to 10 Years for Embezzlement
Former Congolese Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo was sentenced to 10 years of forced labor on May 20th, 2024, by the Constitutional Court for misappropriating $247 million in public funds intended for an agro-industrial park project; two co-defendants received five-year sentences.
Congo's Matata Ponyo Sentenced to 10 Years for Embezzlement
Former Congolese Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo was sentenced to 10 years of forced labor on May 20th, 2024, by the Constitutional Court for misappropriating $247 million in public funds intended for an agro-industrial park project; two co-defendants received five-year sentences.
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40% Bias Score


Israel's Leadership Crisis: A Call for Overhaul After October 7th Events"
The author asserts that Israel's leadership across all major parties and security officials for the past 30-plus years has failed the nation, leading to a crisis of public trust and national security since October 7, 2023; they call for a complete leadership overhaul.
Israel's Leadership Crisis: A Call for Overhaul After October 7th Events"
The author asserts that Israel's leadership across all major parties and security officials for the past 30-plus years has failed the nation, leading to a crisis of public trust and national security since October 7, 2023; they call for a complete leadership overhaul.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Budget Cuts Target US Intelligence Agencies
President Trump's administration proposed a \$585 million budget cut for the DEA, FBI, and CIA in 2026, aiming to curb the power of the US intelligence community following decades of alleged overreach and lack of accountability; this action has sparked debate about the balance between national secur...
Trump's Budget Cuts Target US Intelligence Agencies
President Trump's administration proposed a \$585 million budget cut for the DEA, FBI, and CIA in 2026, aiming to curb the power of the US intelligence community following decades of alleged overreach and lack of accountability; this action has sparked debate about the balance between national secur...
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60% Bias Score


Ten New Orleans Inmates Escape; Manhunt Underway
Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center in New Orleans on Friday morning due to broken locks and a makeshift hole in a cell; three were recaptured, and authorities are confident of apprehending the remaining seven, while investigations into jail security and the "progressive" just...
Ten New Orleans Inmates Escape; Manhunt Underway
Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center in New Orleans on Friday morning due to broken locks and a makeshift hole in a cell; three were recaptured, and authorities are confident of apprehending the remaining seven, while investigations into jail security and the "progressive" just...
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48% Bias Score


UK Faces Criticism for Insufficient OSJA Policy Review
The UK government is reviewing its overseas security and justice assistance policies amid criticism that they enabled human rights abuses, with NGOs and MPs expressing concern that the review will not sufficiently address the flaws that led to cases such as those of Jagtar Singh Johal and Ali Kololo...
UK Faces Criticism for Insufficient OSJA Policy Review
The UK government is reviewing its overseas security and justice assistance policies amid criticism that they enabled human rights abuses, with NGOs and MPs expressing concern that the review will not sufficiently address the flaws that led to cases such as those of Jagtar Singh Johal and Ali Kololo...
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64% Bias Score

Hegseth Orders New Review of 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a new review of the 2021 US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, citing the deaths of 13 US soldiers and 170 civilians in a Kabul airport suicide bombing, and blaming the Biden administration for a "catastrophic and embarrassing" withdrawal.

Hegseth Orders New Review of 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a new review of the 2021 US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, citing the deaths of 13 US soldiers and 170 civilians in a Kabul airport suicide bombing, and blaming the Biden administration for a "catastrophic and embarrassing" withdrawal.
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64% Bias Score

Pentagon to Conduct Full Review of 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a comprehensive review of the chaotic 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan, prompted by 13 US service member deaths, significant equipment losses, and intelligence failures, aiming to hold those responsible accountable.

Pentagon to Conduct Full Review of 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a comprehensive review of the chaotic 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan, prompted by 13 US service member deaths, significant equipment losses, and intelligence failures, aiming to hold those responsible accountable.
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60% Bias Score

England Women's Cricket Team to Implement Minimum Fitness Standards
England's women's cricket team will introduce minimum fitness standards by next year, a direct response to criticism following a 16-0 Ashes defeat and calls for greater accountability regarding player fitness. This decision, led by head coach Charlotte Edwards, reflects a broader trend towards great...

England Women's Cricket Team to Implement Minimum Fitness Standards
England's women's cricket team will introduce minimum fitness standards by next year, a direct response to criticism following a 16-0 Ashes defeat and calls for greater accountability regarding player fitness. This decision, led by head coach Charlotte Edwards, reflects a broader trend towards great...
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36% Bias Score

£100 Million Spent on Scottish Government Spin Doctors
The Scottish government spent over £100 million on public relations in three years, employing 642 spin doctors across 93 public bodies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly given past controversies.

£100 Million Spent on Scottish Government Spin Doctors
The Scottish government spent over £100 million on public relations in three years, employing 642 spin doctors across 93 public bodies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly given past controversies.
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60% Bias Score

Chilean ProCultura Case Exposes Systemic Failures in Public Funds Management
A Chilean investigation into the ProCultura case revealed potential misuse of public funds, impacting cultural projects and highlighting systemic issues of accountability and institutional weaknesses. The investigation focuses on political and penal responsibilities but lacks analysis of the ultimat...

Chilean ProCultura Case Exposes Systemic Failures in Public Funds Management
A Chilean investigation into the ProCultura case revealed potential misuse of public funds, impacting cultural projects and highlighting systemic issues of accountability and institutional weaknesses. The investigation focuses on political and penal responsibilities but lacks analysis of the ultimat...
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40% Bias Score

Syria Establishes Commissions to Investigate Missing Persons and Past Abuses
On May 17th, the Syrian presidency announced two national commissions—one for the disappeared and another for transitional justice—to address the fate of tens of thousands missing and human rights abuses committed during over a decade of war under the rule of Bashar Al-Assad.

Syria Establishes Commissions to Investigate Missing Persons and Past Abuses
On May 17th, the Syrian presidency announced two national commissions—one for the disappeared and another for transitional justice—to address the fate of tens of thousands missing and human rights abuses committed during over a decade of war under the rule of Bashar Al-Assad.
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44% Bias Score
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