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US Private Security Firms Control Gaza Checkpoint
Private US security firms, Safe Reach Solutions and UG Solutions, control a key Gaza checkpoint, managing the return of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced by Israeli attacks; concerns exist regarding accountability and potential risks.
US Private Security Firms Control Gaza Checkpoint
Private US security firms, Safe Reach Solutions and UG Solutions, control a key Gaza checkpoint, managing the return of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced by Israeli attacks; concerns exist regarding accountability and potential risks.
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36% Bias Score


US Private Security Firms Manage Gaza Checkpoint
Private US security firms, Safe Reach Solutions and UG Solutions, are managing a key checkpoint in Gaza, controlling Palestinians returning north after a ceasefire, raising concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly given their potential profit motives.
US Private Security Firms Manage Gaza Checkpoint
Private US security firms, Safe Reach Solutions and UG Solutions, are managing a key checkpoint in Gaza, controlling Palestinians returning north after a ceasefire, raising concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly given their potential profit motives.
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44% Bias Score


German Police Officer on Trial for Assault Following High-Speed Chase
A German federal police officer is on trial in Trier for allegedly assaulting a suspect after a high-speed chase in the Eifel region in September 2019, resulting in multiple contusions to the suspect; the suspect was later convicted of various offenses.
German Police Officer on Trial for Assault Following High-Speed Chase
A German federal police officer is on trial in Trier for allegedly assaulting a suspect after a high-speed chase in the Eifel region in September 2019, resulting in multiple contusions to the suspect; the suspect was later convicted of various offenses.
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40% Bias Score


EU Establishes Legal Framework for Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russian Aggression in Ukraine
The European Union and partner nations finalized the legal framework for a Special Tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, a key step toward accountability for the ongoing war, following over a year of negotiations among almost 40 countries and internationa...
EU Establishes Legal Framework for Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russian Aggression in Ukraine
The European Union and partner nations finalized the legal framework for a Special Tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, a key step toward accountability for the ongoing war, following over a year of negotiations among almost 40 countries and internationa...
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32% Bias Score


Özcan Criticizes Yerlikaya's Kartalkaya Fire Report: Investigation Permit, Not Conclusive Findings
Bolu Mayor Tanju Özcan criticized Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya for presenting an investigation permit as a conclusive report on the Kartalkaya fire, arguing it's premature as a legal challenge is pending and the actual report determining responsibility is still unreleased.
Özcan Criticizes Yerlikaya's Kartalkaya Fire Report: Investigation Permit, Not Conclusive Findings
Bolu Mayor Tanju Özcan criticized Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya for presenting an investigation permit as a conclusive report on the Kartalkaya fire, arguing it's premature as a legal challenge is pending and the actual report determining responsibility is still unreleased.
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44% Bias Score


Council of Europe to Establish Special Tribunal for Ukraine Aggression
The Council of Europe will establish a special tribunal to prosecute the crime of aggression against Ukraine, with 41 states and EU bodies collaborating; the tribunal aims to hold Russia accountable and deter future aggression, potentially influencing international negotiations and shaping future in...
Council of Europe to Establish Special Tribunal for Ukraine Aggression
The Council of Europe will establish a special tribunal to prosecute the crime of aggression against Ukraine, with 41 states and EU bodies collaborating; the tribunal aims to hold Russia accountable and deter future aggression, potentially influencing international negotiations and shaping future in...
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40% Bias Score

Altaylı Condemns Turkish Government's Earthquake Response Failures
Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı criticized the Turkish government's response to the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, highlighting negligence, delayed responses, and the prioritization of political interests over effective aid distribution, resulting in at least 53,537 deaths and emphasizing the need f...

Altaylı Condemns Turkish Government's Earthquake Response Failures
Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı criticized the Turkish government's response to the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, highlighting negligence, delayed responses, and the prioritization of political interests over effective aid distribution, resulting in at least 53,537 deaths and emphasizing the need f...
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56% Bias Score

Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: Rapid Progress Amidst Criticism
Turkey's post-earthquake reconstruction, while showing rapid progress in rebuilding homes like in Kahramanmaras, faces criticism for its lack of inclusivity and accountability, exemplified by the demolition of structurally sound buildings and protests in Hatay highlighting concerns about the process...

Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: Rapid Progress Amidst Criticism
Turkey's post-earthquake reconstruction, while showing rapid progress in rebuilding homes like in Kahramanmaras, faces criticism for its lack of inclusivity and accountability, exemplified by the demolition of structurally sound buildings and protests in Hatay highlighting concerns about the process...
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40% Bias Score

Frontex Faces Landmark EU Court Case Over Alleged Illegal Pushback of Syrian Family
A Syrian family claims Frontex illegally returned them to Turkey from Greece in 2016, violating their right to asylum and leading to a landmark EU Court of Justice case that could reshape Frontex's accountability for human rights violations.

Frontex Faces Landmark EU Court Case Over Alleged Illegal Pushback of Syrian Family
A Syrian family claims Frontex illegally returned them to Turkey from Greece in 2016, violating their right to asylum and leading to a landmark EU Court of Justice case that could reshape Frontex's accountability for human rights violations.
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40% Bias Score

Families Demand Accountability from Doctors in Nottingham Attacks Case
The families of the Nottingham attack victims are demanding that individual doctors involved in Valdo Calocane's mental health treatment be named and held accountable following a report detailing failures in his care, citing 15 other incidents of "extremely serious" violence committed by patients of...

Families Demand Accountability from Doctors in Nottingham Attacks Case
The families of the Nottingham attack victims are demanding that individual doctors involved in Valdo Calocane's mental health treatment be named and held accountable following a report detailing failures in his care, citing 15 other incidents of "extremely serious" violence committed by patients of...
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44% Bias Score

Anglican Church's Failure to Act on Abuse Warnings
An investigation into serial abuser John Smyth reveals the Anglican Church in South Africa's failure to act on prior warnings of his abuse in England and Zimbabwe, prompting a review of communication and safeguarding procedures.

Anglican Church's Failure to Act on Abuse Warnings
An investigation into serial abuser John Smyth reveals the Anglican Church in South Africa's failure to act on prior warnings of his abuse in England and Zimbabwe, prompting a review of communication and safeguarding procedures.
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36% Bias Score

Former OSE President Questioned Over Missing Tempe Crash Video
Two-and-a-half months after an investigation was launched into missing videos of the Tempe train crash, former OSE president Spyros Pateras claimed the video wasn't given to the investigating judge due to an incorrect request. This led to Pateras being called in for questioning as a suspect and the ...

Former OSE President Questioned Over Missing Tempe Crash Video
Two-and-a-half months after an investigation was launched into missing videos of the Tempe train crash, former OSE president Spyros Pateras claimed the video wasn't given to the investigating judge due to an incorrect request. This led to Pateras being called in for questioning as a suspect and the ...
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36% Bias Score
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