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UK Foreign Aid: Millions Wasted on 'Virtue-Signalling' Projects
A MailOnline investigation reveals that hundreds of UK foreign aid projects are over budget, with some exceeding their original budgets by thousands of percent, raising concerns about the allocation of £15.3bn in taxpayer money towards 'virtue-signalling' projects rather than genuine humanitarian re...
UK Foreign Aid: Millions Wasted on 'Virtue-Signalling' Projects
A MailOnline investigation reveals that hundreds of UK foreign aid projects are over budget, with some exceeding their original budgets by thousands of percent, raising concerns about the allocation of £15.3bn in taxpayer money towards 'virtue-signalling' projects rather than genuine humanitarian re...
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60% Bias Score


Zelensky's Bucha Visit Underscores Need for Continued Sanctions on Russia
On Monday, Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Bucha, site of alleged Russian war crimes in March 2022, urging European unity to prevent future massacres and emphasizing the need for continued sanctions on Russia; the visit included a memorial ceremony with European parliamentary speakers and highl...
Zelensky's Bucha Visit Underscores Need for Continued Sanctions on Russia
On Monday, Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Bucha, site of alleged Russian war crimes in March 2022, urging European unity to prevent future massacres and emphasizing the need for continued sanctions on Russia; the visit included a memorial ceremony with European parliamentary speakers and highl...
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40% Bias Score


Granada Police Subinspector Assigned to Patrol Near Abused Ex-Wife's Workplace
A Granada police subinspector, under investigation for domestic abuse and with a restraining order against his ex-wife, was assigned in June 2024 to patrol near her workplace, violating the order despite a disciplinary investigation and weapon removal; his continued presence prompted intervention by...
Granada Police Subinspector Assigned to Patrol Near Abused Ex-Wife's Workplace
A Granada police subinspector, under investigation for domestic abuse and with a restraining order against his ex-wife, was assigned in June 2024 to patrol near her workplace, violating the order despite a disciplinary investigation and weapon removal; his continued presence prompted intervention by...
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64% Bias Score


NY Prison Guards Indicted in Inmate Beating Death; Plea Deals Offered
Ten New York prison guards face charges ranging from murder to manslaughter in the death of Robert Brooks, a handcuffed inmate beaten by officers; a special prosecutor offered plea deals, and some defendants will consider offers in April.
NY Prison Guards Indicted in Inmate Beating Death; Plea Deals Offered
Ten New York prison guards face charges ranging from murder to manslaughter in the death of Robert Brooks, a handcuffed inmate beaten by officers; a special prosecutor offered plea deals, and some defendants will consider offers in April.
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40% Bias Score


Signalgate Scandal Exposes Trump Administration's Operational Style
High-ranking US officials used the Signal messaging app to discuss a Yemen military operation, mistakenly including a journalist. This revealed carelessness, disregard for protocol, and potential national security risks, reflecting the Trump administration's operational style.
Signalgate Scandal Exposes Trump Administration's Operational Style
High-ranking US officials used the Signal messaging app to discuss a Yemen military operation, mistakenly including a journalist. This revealed carelessness, disregard for protocol, and potential national security risks, reflecting the Trump administration's operational style.
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56% Bias Score


Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks
A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.
Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks
A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.
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48% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Demands Accountability for 183,000+ Documented War Crimes in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the international community to punish Russia for over 183,000 documented war crimes in Ukraine, highlighting the need for justice during a European summit held in Bucha, where numerous atrocities occurred during the Russian occupation.

Zelenskyy Demands Accountability for 183,000+ Documented War Crimes in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the international community to punish Russia for over 183,000 documented war crimes in Ukraine, highlighting the need for justice during a European summit held in Bucha, where numerous atrocities occurred during the Russian occupation.
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56% Bias Score

US Officials Acknowledge Signal Chat Error, Deny War Plan Disclosure
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed a Signal group chat controversy, acknowledging a mistake involving a journalist but denying the sharing of war plans; investigations and reforms are underway.

US Officials Acknowledge Signal Chat Error, Deny War Plan Disclosure
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed a Signal group chat controversy, acknowledging a mistake involving a journalist but denying the sharing of war plans; investigations and reforms are underway.
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40% Bias Score

Bavarian Judiciary's Failure to Confront Nazi Past
A study of Bavarian jurists' personnel files (1945-1970) revealed that over half were former Nazi party members, many continued their careers after the war, and the justice system failed to adequately address their pasts, highlighting a systemic continuity in personnel practices across three politic...

Bavarian Judiciary's Failure to Confront Nazi Past
A study of Bavarian jurists' personnel files (1945-1970) revealed that over half were former Nazi party members, many continued their careers after the war, and the justice system failed to adequately address their pasts, highlighting a systemic continuity in personnel practices across three politic...
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36% Bias Score

Saxon Minister Averts Speeding Trial with Settlement Proposal
Saxon Minister of Culture Conrad Clemens faces a €10,000 fine, community service, and traffic instruction for speeding at 81 km/h in a 30 km/h zone in Krauschwitz in 2023; the case may be settled out of court.",

Saxon Minister Averts Speeding Trial with Settlement Proposal
Saxon Minister of Culture Conrad Clemens faces a €10,000 fine, community service, and traffic instruction for speeding at 81 km/h in a 30 km/h zone in Krauschwitz in 2023; the case may be settled out of court.",
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28% Bias Score

Greek Culture Minister's Public Reprimand Highlights Systemic Issues
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni publicly reprimanded an employee in Argolis for a building's poor condition, sparking controversy over her communication style but also highlighting deeper issues of bureaucratic inefficiencies and public service apathy, which require 45,000 euros to repair.

Greek Culture Minister's Public Reprimand Highlights Systemic Issues
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni publicly reprimanded an employee in Argolis for a building's poor condition, sparking controversy over her communication style but also highlighting deeper issues of bureaucratic inefficiencies and public service apathy, which require 45,000 euros to repair.
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36% Bias Score

NHS Midwifery Failures Lead to Baby's Death, Father Demands Accountability
A coroner's inquest found that the death of six-day-old Ida Lock in November 2019 was contributed to by neglect from "wholly incompetent midwives" at Lancaster Infirmary, prompting a father's call for accountability within the NHS.

NHS Midwifery Failures Lead to Baby's Death, Father Demands Accountability
A coroner's inquest found that the death of six-day-old Ida Lock in November 2019 was contributed to by neglect from "wholly incompetent midwives" at Lancaster Infirmary, prompting a father's call for accountability within the NHS.
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56% Bias Score
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