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USAID Accused of Funding Terrorist Groups
A Middle East Forum report alleges that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funneled millions of dollars to organizations with ties to designated terrorist groups, including over \$900,000 to Bayader Association in Gaza and \$125,000 to the Islamic Relief Agency (ISRA), ra...
USAID Accused of Funding Terrorist Groups
A Middle East Forum report alleges that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funneled millions of dollars to organizations with ties to designated terrorist groups, including over \$900,000 to Bayader Association in Gaza and \$125,000 to the Islamic Relief Agency (ISRA), ra...
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56% Bias Score


High Court Ruling Cripples UK Police's Ability to Dismiss Misconduct Accused Officers
A High Court ruling prevents UK police from dismissing officers by removing their vetting clearance, significantly hindering efforts to remove officers accused of misconduct, as exemplified by the case of Sergeant Lino Di Maria, whose vetting was revoked following rape allegations that were ultimate...
High Court Ruling Cripples UK Police's Ability to Dismiss Misconduct Accused Officers
A High Court ruling prevents UK police from dismissing officers by removing their vetting clearance, significantly hindering efforts to remove officers accused of misconduct, as exemplified by the case of Sergeant Lino Di Maria, whose vetting was revoked following rape allegations that were ultimate...
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48% Bias Score


Church of England Rejects Full Independence in Abuse Oversight
The Church of England's General Synod voted 392 to 9 to partially outsource abuse complaint oversight, rejecting calls for complete independence, despite recent scandals involving Archbishop Justin Welby and Bishop John Perumbalath, leading to criticism from survivors and advocates.
Church of England Rejects Full Independence in Abuse Oversight
The Church of England's General Synod voted 392 to 9 to partially outsource abuse complaint oversight, rejecting calls for complete independence, despite recent scandals involving Archbishop Justin Welby and Bishop John Perumbalath, leading to criticism from survivors and advocates.
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52% Bias Score


Concerns Raised About Kartalkaya Fire Probe Due to Official's Alleged FETÖ Links
A Turkish journalist reports that a judicial official with alleged past links to FETÖ holds a key position in the investigation of a deadly hotel fire at the Kartalkaya Ski Resort, raising concerns about potential obstruction of justice.
Concerns Raised About Kartalkaya Fire Probe Due to Official's Alleged FETÖ Links
A Turkish journalist reports that a judicial official with alleged past links to FETÖ holds a key position in the investigation of a deadly hotel fire at the Kartalkaya Ski Resort, raising concerns about potential obstruction of justice.
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52% Bias Score


Special Tribunal for Crime of Aggression against Ukraine Established
On February 4, 2025, a Core Group of legal experts finalized the legal framework for a special tribunal to prosecute Russia's crime of aggression against Ukraine, in cooperation with the Ukrainian government and the Council of Europe, addressing jurisdictional limitations of the ICC and aiming for a...
Special Tribunal for Crime of Aggression against Ukraine Established
On February 4, 2025, a Core Group of legal experts finalized the legal framework for a special tribunal to prosecute Russia's crime of aggression against Ukraine, in cooperation with the Ukrainian government and the Council of Europe, addressing jurisdictional limitations of the ICC and aiming for a...
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40% Bias Score


EU Auditors Report €9 Billion in Errors; Accountability Concerns Remain
The European Court of Auditors found errors in nearly 6% (€9 billion) of 2023 EU spending, leading to a negative statement; however, the European Parliament is likely to grant discharge to the European Commission, highlighting systemic accountability issues.
EU Auditors Report €9 Billion in Errors; Accountability Concerns Remain
The European Court of Auditors found errors in nearly 6% (€9 billion) of 2023 EU spending, leading to a negative statement; however, the European Parliament is likely to grant discharge to the European Commission, highlighting systemic accountability issues.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Removes Head of Government Ethics Office
President Donald Trump removed David Huitema, the director of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), on Monday, less than three months after his Senate confirmation, a move that follows a pattern of Trump acting against government watchdogs and raises concerns about the administration's commitment t...

Trump Removes Head of Government Ethics Office
President Donald Trump removed David Huitema, the director of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), on Monday, less than three months after his Senate confirmation, a move that follows a pattern of Trump acting against government watchdogs and raises concerns about the administration's commitment t...
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44% Bias Score

Failed Deportation of Solingen Attacker Exposes Systemic Flaws
A Syrian man who committed a fatal knife attack in Solingen, Germany, in August 2024, should have been returned to Bulgaria in February 2023, according to the Dublin Agreement; conflicting statements from Bulgarian and German authorities regarding the repatriation conditions expose potential systemi...

Failed Deportation of Solingen Attacker Exposes Systemic Flaws
A Syrian man who committed a fatal knife attack in Solingen, Germany, in August 2024, should have been returned to Bulgaria in February 2023, according to the Dublin Agreement; conflicting statements from Bulgarian and German authorities regarding the repatriation conditions expose potential systemi...
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48% Bias Score

Greek Government Faces Crisis of Confidence Over Tempe Tragedy Response
Public anger in Greece over the government's handling of the Tempe train tragedy, fueled by a perceived lack of transparency and accountability in investigations, risks undermining trust in the political system, prompting a proposal for direct referral to an independent judicial council.

Greek Government Faces Crisis of Confidence Over Tempe Tragedy Response
Public anger in Greece over the government's handling of the Tempe train tragedy, fueled by a perceived lack of transparency and accountability in investigations, risks undermining trust in the political system, prompting a proposal for direct referral to an independent judicial council.
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52% Bias Score

Hamburg Audit Office Report Reveals €21 Million in Unauthorized Spending and €4.5 Billion in Unspent Funds
The Hamburg Audit Office's 2023 report revealed €21 million in unauthorized spending by the Interior Authority, €4.5 billion in unspent funds, and significant inefficiencies in social benefits and land management, resulting in a qualified audit opinion.

Hamburg Audit Office Report Reveals €21 Million in Unauthorized Spending and €4.5 Billion in Unspent Funds
The Hamburg Audit Office's 2023 report revealed €21 million in unauthorized spending by the Interior Authority, €4.5 billion in unspent funds, and significant inefficiencies in social benefits and land management, resulting in a qualified audit opinion.
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48% Bias Score

UK Arms Export System Accused of Complicity in War Crimes
A former UK diplomat alleges Britain's arms export control system is broken, manipulated for political reasons, and possibly complicit in war crimes, citing specific examples of evidence manipulation concerning arms sales to Saudi Arabia and Israel.

UK Arms Export System Accused of Complicity in War Crimes
A former UK diplomat alleges Britain's arms export control system is broken, manipulated for political reasons, and possibly complicit in war crimes, citing specific examples of evidence manipulation concerning arms sales to Saudi Arabia and Israel.
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52% Bias Score

Hatay Contractor Released in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
In Hatay, Turkey, Celal Arık, the contractor of the Arık Apartment, was released from pre-trial detention in a case related to the February 6 earthquake that resulted in 59 deaths and 38 injuries; the court's decision is sparking public outrage.

Hatay Contractor Released in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
In Hatay, Turkey, Celal Arık, the contractor of the Arık Apartment, was released from pre-trial detention in a case related to the February 6 earthquake that resulted in 59 deaths and 38 injuries; the court's decision is sparking public outrage.
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32% Bias Score
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