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Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Report Reveals 85 Civilian Deaths, Military Shortcomings
A Dutch report details the unintended deaths of 85 civilians in a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, criticizing the military's response and raising questions about reliance on US intelligence, prompting calls for greater accountability and transparency within the Dutch armed forces.
Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Report Reveals 85 Civilian Deaths, Military Shortcomings
A Dutch report details the unintended deaths of 85 civilians in a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, criticizing the military's response and raising questions about reliance on US intelligence, prompting calls for greater accountability and transparency within the Dutch armed forces.
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36% Bias Score


Omagh Bombing Inquiry: Family Details Immeasurable Loss
The Omagh bombing on August 15, 1998, killed 29 and injured 220, including three generations of one family; a public inquiry investigates if the attack was preventable.
Omagh Bombing Inquiry: Family Details Immeasurable Loss
The Omagh bombing on August 15, 1998, killed 29 and injured 220, including three generations of one family; a public inquiry investigates if the attack was preventable.
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32% Bias Score


Nightlife Advisor Resigns, £400k Covid Grant Reclaimed
Greater Manchester's nighttime economy advisor, Sacha Lord, resigned after his co-owned company, Primary Event Solutions, was ordered to return a £400,000 Covid grant following a review that found inaccuracies, despite an initial investigation finding no wrongdoing.
Nightlife Advisor Resigns, £400k Covid Grant Reclaimed
Greater Manchester's nighttime economy advisor, Sacha Lord, resigned after his co-owned company, Primary Event Solutions, was ordered to return a £400,000 Covid grant following a review that found inaccuracies, despite an initial investigation finding no wrongdoing.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Launches €50 Million Transparency Initiative for Local Government Spending
The Greek government launched a new system to track municipal spending, allocating €50 million to high-performing areas based on performance across 12 (municipalities) or 8 (regions) sectors; public data aims to increase transparency and accountability.
Greece Launches €50 Million Transparency Initiative for Local Government Spending
The Greek government launched a new system to track municipal spending, allocating €50 million to high-performing areas based on performance across 12 (municipalities) or 8 (regions) sectors; public data aims to increase transparency and accountability.
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36% Bias Score


ICC to Issue Arrest Warrants for Darfur Atrocities
The ICC prosecutor announced plans for arrest warrants related to ongoing crimes against humanity and war crimes in Darfur, Sudan, emphasizing that the current violence mirrors the patterns of the early 2000s civil war, with similar groups targeted.
ICC to Issue Arrest Warrants for Darfur Atrocities
The ICC prosecutor announced plans for arrest warrants related to ongoing crimes against humanity and war crimes in Darfur, Sudan, emphasizing that the current violence mirrors the patterns of the early 2000s civil war, with similar groups targeted.
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48% Bias Score


Serbian PM Resigns Amid Protests Over Deadly Railway Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned following widespread protests triggered by the November collapse of a Novi Sad railway station canopy that killed 15 people, prompting charges against over a dozen individuals, including a former minister, and leading to a government reshuffle.
Serbian PM Resigns Amid Protests Over Deadly Railway Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned following widespread protests triggered by the November collapse of a Novi Sad railway station canopy that killed 15 people, prompting charges against over a dozen individuals, including a former minister, and leading to a government reshuffle.
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44% Bias Score

ICC Faces First Trial-Free Period Since 2006 Amidst Political Pressure and Internal Challenges
The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague is facing its first trial-free period since 2006, due to a combination of political pressures, internal challenges, and the non-cooperation of member states in arresting suspects, impacting its credibility and ability to prosecute international cri...

ICC Faces First Trial-Free Period Since 2006 Amidst Political Pressure and Internal Challenges
The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague is facing its first trial-free period since 2006, due to a combination of political pressures, internal challenges, and the non-cooperation of member states in arresting suspects, impacting its credibility and ability to prosecute international cri...
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56% Bias Score

Hegseth Revokes Milley's Security Clearance, Orders Inspector General Review
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revoked retired General Mark Milley's security detail and clearance, initiating a Pentagon inspector general review to determine if a demotion is warranted due to actions taken during his tenure as chairman under President Trump, including independent calls to his Chin...

Hegseth Revokes Milley's Security Clearance, Orders Inspector General Review
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revoked retired General Mark Milley's security detail and clearance, initiating a Pentagon inspector general review to determine if a demotion is warranted due to actions taken during his tenure as chairman under President Trump, including independent calls to his Chin...
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44% Bias Score

Mitsotakis Faces Sharp Criticism Over Tempe Train Crash Response
SYRIZA leader Socrates Famellos sharply criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for his handling of the Tempe train crash, accusing him of misleading the public, obstructing the investigation, and refusing to allow key witnesses to testify in parliament, demanding accountability and systemic r...

Mitsotakis Faces Sharp Criticism Over Tempe Train Crash Response
SYRIZA leader Socrates Famellos sharply criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for his handling of the Tempe train crash, accusing him of misleading the public, obstructing the investigation, and refusing to allow key witnesses to testify in parliament, demanding accountability and systemic r...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Purges Officials, Raising Concerns About Abuse of Power
President Trump is purging officials who investigated him or opposed his policies, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and obstruction of justice; the dismissals disregard legal requirements and impact government accountability.

Trump Purges Officials, Raising Concerns About Abuse of Power
President Trump is purging officials who investigated him or opposed his policies, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and obstruction of justice; the dismissals disregard legal requirements and impact government accountability.
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60% Bias Score

Grand Kartal Hotel Fire Kills 78 in Turkey; 19 Arrested
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey's Kartalkaya ski resort on January 21 killed 78 people, mostly children, and injured 51; 19 people have been arrested, and a parliamentary inquiry will investigate building safety and emergency response failures.

Grand Kartal Hotel Fire Kills 78 in Turkey; 19 Arrested
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey's Kartalkaya ski resort on January 21 killed 78 people, mostly children, and injured 51; 19 people have been arrested, and a parliamentary inquiry will investigate building safety and emergency response failures.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Defence Ministry's Repeated Misinformation Sparks Transparency Debate
A Dutch parliamentary investigation found that the Minister of Defence repeatedly misled parliament about a 2015 airstrike in Iraq, highlighting a broader pattern of insufficient transparency within the Ministry of Defence spanning two decades, prompting calls for increased accountability and system...

Dutch Defence Ministry's Repeated Misinformation Sparks Transparency Debate
A Dutch parliamentary investigation found that the Minister of Defence repeatedly misled parliament about a 2015 airstrike in Iraq, highlighting a broader pattern of insufficient transparency within the Ministry of Defence spanning two decades, prompting calls for increased accountability and system...
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40% Bias Score
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