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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


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


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


Macedonian Parliament Recesses Amidst Outrage Following Deadly Nightclub Fire
After a nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, claimed 59 lives, the Parliament suspended all activities for two weeks, sparking public outrage due to a perceived lack of immediate response to demands for systemic changes and accountability, while investigations and proposed legislative reforms...
Macedonian Parliament Recesses Amidst Outrage Following Deadly Nightclub Fire
After a nightclub fire in Kochani, North Macedonia, claimed 59 lives, the Parliament suspended all activities for two weeks, sparking public outrage due to a perceived lack of immediate response to demands for systemic changes and accountability, while investigations and proposed legislative reforms...
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36% Bias Score


Listvyazhnaya Mine Disaster: SDS-Ugol Executives Sentenced
A Kemerovo court sentenced Mikhail Fedyayev, owner of SDS-Ugol, to 3.5 years probation for the November 25, 2021 Listvyazhnaya mine explosion that killed 51 people due to the executives' negligence and prioritization of profits over safety regulations, resulting in over 1.5 billion rubles in damages...
Listvyazhnaya Mine Disaster: SDS-Ugol Executives Sentenced
A Kemerovo court sentenced Mikhail Fedyayev, owner of SDS-Ugol, to 3.5 years probation for the November 25, 2021 Listvyazhnaya mine explosion that killed 51 people due to the executives' negligence and prioritization of profits over safety regulations, resulting in over 1.5 billion rubles in damages...
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40% Bias Score


US Ends Support for Russian War Crimes Investigations in Ukraine
The US government is ending its support for investigations into Russian war crimes in Ukraine, including a database on 35,000 abducted Ukrainian children, which experts say hinders accountability efforts and may signal a prioritization of political considerations over justice.
US Ends Support for Russian War Crimes Investigations in Ukraine
The US government is ending its support for investigations into Russian war crimes in Ukraine, including a database on 35,000 abducted Ukrainian children, which experts say hinders accountability efforts and may signal a prioritization of political considerations over justice.
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48% 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

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

US Officials Under Fire for Leaking Classified Military Plans via Unsecured Messaging App
Following a report in The Atlantic, senior US officials are under scrutiny for sharing classified information about a planned military attack on Houthis in Yemen via an unsecured Signal group chat that included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg.

US Officials Under Fire for Leaking Classified Military Plans via Unsecured Messaging App
Following a report in The Atlantic, senior US officials are under scrutiny for sharing classified information about a planned military attack on Houthis in Yemen via an unsecured Signal group chat that included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg.
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60% Bias Score

10,000 Protest in Skopje Over North Macedonia Nightclub Fire
In Skopje, North Macedonia, 10,000 people protested the March 16th nightclub fire in Kicevo that killed 59, demanding accountability for officials enabling the club's illegal operation and systemic corruption.

10,000 Protest in Skopje Over North Macedonia Nightclub Fire
In Skopje, North Macedonia, 10,000 people protested the March 16th nightclub fire in Kicevo that killed 59, demanding accountability for officials enabling the club's illegal operation and systemic corruption.
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44% Bias Score

Tempe Train Crash Investigation Faces Significant Delays
The investigation into the February 2023 Tempe train crash in Greece faces delays due to numerous witness requests (nearly 200), pending legal rulings on evidence (including video authenticity), and ongoing expert analysis of wreckage, pushing back the trial to potentially late 2025 or beyond.

Tempe Train Crash Investigation Faces Significant Delays
The investigation into the February 2023 Tempe train crash in Greece faces delays due to numerous witness requests (nearly 200), pending legal rulings on evidence (including video authenticity), and ongoing expert analysis of wreckage, pushing back the trial to potentially late 2025 or beyond.
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28% Bias Score

Italian Government Condemned for Decades of Illegal Waste Dumping Near Naples
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy violated the right to life of about three million people near Naples due to decades of illegal waste dumping and burning, causing significantly higher cancer rates; the court ordered Italy to map contaminated areas, create a plan to stop the dumpin...

Italian Government Condemned for Decades of Illegal Waste Dumping Near Naples
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy violated the right to life of about three million people near Naples due to decades of illegal waste dumping and burning, causing significantly higher cancer rates; the court ordered Italy to map contaminated areas, create a plan to stop the dumpin...
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56% Bias Score
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