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Syria Militias Massacre Civilians, Raising Stability Concerns
Last week's violence in Syria's Alawite coastal towns left over 1,000 dead, including 745 civilians, many killed by militias recently integrated into the new Syrian army, raising concerns about government control and potentially hindering efforts to lift sanctions.
Syria Militias Massacre Civilians, Raising Stability Concerns
Last week's violence in Syria's Alawite coastal towns left over 1,000 dead, including 745 civilians, many killed by militias recently integrated into the new Syrian army, raising concerns about government control and potentially hindering efforts to lift sanctions.
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60% Bias Score


Religious School Leader to Temporarily Chair Ofsted
Sir Hamid Patel, CEO of Star Academies Trust, a multi-academy trust including several Islamic schools, will temporarily chair Ofsted following Dame Christine Ryan's resignation, marking a first for the education watchdog; his appointment comes amidst teacher criticism of Ofsted's proposed inspection...
Religious School Leader to Temporarily Chair Ofsted
Sir Hamid Patel, CEO of Star Academies Trust, a multi-academy trust including several Islamic schools, will temporarily chair Ofsted following Dame Christine Ryan's resignation, marking a first for the education watchdog; his appointment comes amidst teacher criticism of Ofsted's proposed inspection...
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40% Bias Score


Prosecutor Seeks Conviction of 12 Officials in Mati Wildfire Case
A Greek prosecutor seeks the conviction of 12 officials, including fire department chiefs and local leaders, for negligence and failures in coordinating the response to the 2018 Mati wildfire, resulting in numerous deaths.
Prosecutor Seeks Conviction of 12 Officials in Mati Wildfire Case
A Greek prosecutor seeks the conviction of 12 officials, including fire department chiefs and local leaders, for negligence and failures in coordinating the response to the 2018 Mati wildfire, resulting in numerous deaths.
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48% Bias Score


French Producer Questions Accusers in National Assembly Hearing
During a contentious National Assembly hearing on March 13th, French film producer Dominique Besnehard challenged the behavior of actresses who accused Harvey Weinstein and Gérard Depardieu of rape, stating that some actresses sought career advancement through inappropriate meetings; he also critici...
French Producer Questions Accusers in National Assembly Hearing
During a contentious National Assembly hearing on March 13th, French film producer Dominique Besnehard challenged the behavior of actresses who accused Harvey Weinstein and Gérard Depardieu of rape, stating that some actresses sought career advancement through inappropriate meetings; he also critici...
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68% Bias Score


Duterte Arrested for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on Tuesday and transferred to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity stemming from his administration's deadly war on drugs, which is estimated to have resulted in 12,000–30,000 deaths.
Duterte Arrested for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on Tuesday and transferred to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity stemming from his administration's deadly war on drugs, which is estimated to have resulted in 12,000–30,000 deaths.
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52% Bias Score


Mati Wildfire Trial: Prosecutor Highlights Evacuation Failures
In the Mati wildfire trial, the prosecutor's proposal highlighted failures in organized evacuations and the Fire Service's response, leading to intense reactions from victims' relatives, prompting a court adjournment; the trial continues.
Mati Wildfire Trial: Prosecutor Highlights Evacuation Failures
In the Mati wildfire trial, the prosecutor's proposal highlighted failures in organized evacuations and the Fire Service's response, leading to intense reactions from victims' relatives, prompting a court adjournment; the trial continues.
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52% Bias Score

Mazón's Political Future Uncertain Amidst Flood Investigation
Following an investigation into the handling of the October 29th floods in Valencia, President Carlos Mazón faces growing pressure to resign from the PP party, as two former officials have been implicated, and the party anticipates further judicial developments to inform their decision.

Mazón's Political Future Uncertain Amidst Flood Investigation
Following an investigation into the handling of the October 29th floods in Valencia, President Carlos Mazón faces growing pressure to resign from the PP party, as two former officials have been implicated, and the party anticipates further judicial developments to inform their decision.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine 5 AM Coalition Awarded Geuzenpenning for War Crimes Documentation
The Ukraine 5 AM Coalition, a network of 42 Ukrainian human rights organizations documenting war crimes since the start of the Russian invasion, received the Geuzenpenning award in Schiedam, Netherlands, on [Date], presented by former commander Mart de Kruif in the presence of King Willem-Alexander,...

Ukraine 5 AM Coalition Awarded Geuzenpenning for War Crimes Documentation
The Ukraine 5 AM Coalition, a network of 42 Ukrainian human rights organizations documenting war crimes since the start of the Russian invasion, received the Geuzenpenning award in Schiedam, Netherlands, on [Date], presented by former commander Mart de Kruif in the presence of King Willem-Alexander,...
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56% Bias Score

ECHR Holds Ukraine Accountable for 2014 Odessa Massacre
The European Court of Human Rights found Ukraine responsible for the May 2, 2014, Odessa violence, where 48 died and 250 were injured due to government inaction, marking a significant shift in Western acknowledgment of post-coup Kyiv regime culpability.

ECHR Holds Ukraine Accountable for 2014 Odessa Massacre
The European Court of Human Rights found Ukraine responsible for the May 2, 2014, Odessa violence, where 48 died and 250 were injured due to government inaction, marking a significant shift in Western acknowledgment of post-coup Kyiv regime culpability.
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60% Bias Score

SHRED Act Proposed: Life Sentence for Destroying Federal Records
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduced the SHRED Act to increase penalties for destroying or concealing federal records to 20 years to life in prison, a significant escalation from current laws, amidst ongoing disputes over the declassification of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and John F. Kennedy ...

SHRED Act Proposed: Life Sentence for Destroying Federal Records
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduced the SHRED Act to increase penalties for destroying or concealing federal records to 20 years to life in prison, a significant escalation from current laws, amidst ongoing disputes over the declassification of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and John F. Kennedy ...
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52% Bias Score

Duterte in ICC Custody: A Pivotal Moment for International Justice
Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is detained at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, facing charges of murder as a crime against humanity for his deadly "war on drugs" campaign that killed thousands; his arrest signifies a pivotal moment for the ICC and reignites debates ...

Duterte in ICC Custody: A Pivotal Moment for International Justice
Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is detained at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, facing charges of murder as a crime against humanity for his deadly "war on drugs" campaign that killed thousands; his arrest signifies a pivotal moment for the ICC and reignites debates ...
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52% Bias Score

Wales to Introduce Recall Process for Misbehaving Politicians"
The Welsh government will introduce legislation to allow voters to remove misbehaving politicians from the Senedd after the next election in May 2026, though implementation may be delayed; constituents can vote to remove a politician who seriously breaches the rules; the Standards of Conduct Committ...

Wales to Introduce Recall Process for Misbehaving Politicians"
The Welsh government will introduce legislation to allow voters to remove misbehaving politicians from the Senedd after the next election in May 2026, though implementation may be delayed; constituents can vote to remove a politician who seriously breaches the rules; the Standards of Conduct Committ...
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32% Bias Score
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