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Trial Ordered for 1982 Paris Restaurant Attack Suspects
A French court ordered a trial for six suspected Palestinian militants involved in the August 9, 1982, attack on the Jo Goldenberg restaurant in Paris, killing six including two Americans and injuring 22, marking the deadliest antisemitic attack in France since WWII.
Trial Ordered for 1982 Paris Restaurant Attack Suspects
A French court ordered a trial for six suspected Palestinian militants involved in the August 9, 1982, attack on the Jo Goldenberg restaurant in Paris, killing six including two Americans and injuring 22, marking the deadliest antisemitic attack in France since WWII.
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24% Bias Score


Clash over Transparency in Turkey's New Counter-Terrorism Commission
AKP's Güler announced Turkey's new counter-terrorism commission will meet privately, citing sensitive information; CHP's Özel criticized this as presumptuous, asserting the commission itself decides its procedures.
Clash over Transparency in Turkey's New Counter-Terrorism Commission
AKP's Güler announced Turkey's new counter-terrorism commission will meet privately, citing sensitive information; CHP's Özel criticized this as presumptuous, asserting the commission itself decides its procedures.
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56% Bias Score


LA County to Ban Masked Law Enforcement
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0, with one abstention, to draft an ordinance prohibiting law enforcement officers from concealing their identities while on duty in response to recent federal immigration raids where agents wore masks and refused to identify themselves.
LA County to Ban Masked Law Enforcement
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0, with one abstention, to draft an ordinance prohibiting law enforcement officers from concealing their identities while on duty in response to recent federal immigration raids where agents wore masks and refused to identify themselves.
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48% Bias Score


Greek Government's Reactive Crisis Management Undermines Public Trust
The Greek government's repeated delayed responses to various crises, from OPKEPE issues to the Syros cruise ship incident, reveal a pattern of reactive governance, undermining public trust and hindering effective problem-solving.
Greek Government's Reactive Crisis Management Undermines Public Trust
The Greek government's repeated delayed responses to various crises, from OPKEPE issues to the Syros cruise ship incident, reveal a pattern of reactive governance, undermining public trust and hindering effective problem-solving.
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60% Bias Score


EU Taxpayers File Criminal Complaint Against Former Commissioners for Alleged Illegal NGO Payments
A group of EU taxpayers filed a criminal complaint against former EU Commissioners Frans Timmermans and Virginius Sinkevicius for allegedly making illegal payments to NGOs, prompting investigations by German and Luxembourg authorities. The complaint cites media reports and concerns about transparenc...
EU Taxpayers File Criminal Complaint Against Former Commissioners for Alleged Illegal NGO Payments
A group of EU taxpayers filed a criminal complaint against former EU Commissioners Frans Timmermans and Virginius Sinkevicius for allegedly making illegal payments to NGOs, prompting investigations by German and Luxembourg authorities. The complaint cites media reports and concerns about transparenc...
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20% Bias Score


Georgia Deputy Sentenced for Assaulting Black Detainee
A former Georgia sheriff's deputy, Ryan Biegel, was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison for punching a Black detainee, Jarrett Hobbs, in the Camden County jail; the assault, caught on security video, led to the dismissal of all charges against Hobbs and a civil settlement.
Georgia Deputy Sentenced for Assaulting Black Detainee
A former Georgia sheriff's deputy, Ryan Biegel, was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison for punching a Black detainee, Jarrett Hobbs, in the Camden County jail; the assault, caught on security video, led to the dismissal of all charges against Hobbs and a civil settlement.
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40% Bias Score

Ankara Bombing Not Classified as Crime Against Humanity
A Turkish court ruled that the 2015 Ankara train station bombing, which killed 103 and injured hundreds, did not constitute a crime against humanity, arguing that the attack primarily targeted the state, not civilians, despite widespread criticism of this decision.

Ankara Bombing Not Classified as Crime Against Humanity
A Turkish court ruled that the 2015 Ankara train station bombing, which killed 103 and injured hundreds, did not constitute a crime against humanity, arguing that the attack primarily targeted the state, not civilians, despite widespread criticism of this decision.
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56% Bias Score

French State Sued for Negligence in 2022 Femicide
The family of a woman murdered in July 2022 in Cavaillon, France, by her companion after gendarmes failed to prevent the killing despite prior domestic violence reports, is suing the French state for negligence; a preliminary hearing is set for May 2026.

French State Sued for Negligence in 2022 Femicide
The family of a woman murdered in July 2022 in Cavaillon, France, by her companion after gendarmes failed to prevent the killing despite prior domestic violence reports, is suing the French state for negligence; a preliminary hearing is set for May 2026.
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28% Bias Score

Imprisoned Ex-Leaders: A Global Look at Political Accountability
Former presidents and prime ministers in several countries face imprisonment or house arrest for charges ranging from corruption and abuse of power to attempted coups, revealing diverse legal outcomes and highlighting global concerns about political accountability.

Imprisoned Ex-Leaders: A Global Look at Political Accountability
Former presidents and prime ministers in several countries face imprisonment or house arrest for charges ranging from corruption and abuse of power to attempted coups, revealing diverse legal outcomes and highlighting global concerns about political accountability.
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60% Bias Score

Slotkin's Shifting Stance on Epstein Documents
Senator Elissa Slotkin, a leading Democratic voice, now questions the Trump administration's refusal to release Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, contrasting with her 2020 stance prioritizing COVID-19 and economic issues over investigating links between Bill Clinton and Epstein.

Slotkin's Shifting Stance on Epstein Documents
Senator Elissa Slotkin, a leading Democratic voice, now questions the Trump administration's refusal to release Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, contrasting with her 2020 stance prioritizing COVID-19 and economic issues over investigating links between Bill Clinton and Epstein.
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56% Bias Score

Criminal Complaints Filed Against Former EU Commissioners for Alleged Illegal NGO Payments
The Taxpayers Association of Europe filed criminal complaints against former EU Commissioners Timmermans and Sinkevicius for allegedly illegal payments to NGOs, totaling up to €700,000, sparking a debate about transparency in EU funding practices and the accountability of EU officials.

Criminal Complaints Filed Against Former EU Commissioners for Alleged Illegal NGO Payments
The Taxpayers Association of Europe filed criminal complaints against former EU Commissioners Timmermans and Sinkevicius for allegedly illegal payments to NGOs, totaling up to €700,000, sparking a debate about transparency in EU funding practices and the accountability of EU officials.
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16% Bias Score

GOP Lawmakers Divided Over Releasing Epstein Files
Republican Representatives Mackenzie, Perry, and Crane, facing pressure from constituents and Democratic groups, support releasing DOJ files on Jeffrey Epstein, despite the DOJ's conclusion that no client list exists; this internal GOP conflict raises questions about transparency and party loyalty.

GOP Lawmakers Divided Over Releasing Epstein Files
Republican Representatives Mackenzie, Perry, and Crane, facing pressure from constituents and Democratic groups, support releasing DOJ files on Jeffrey Epstein, despite the DOJ's conclusion that no client list exists; this internal GOP conflict raises questions about transparency and party loyalty.
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44% Bias Score
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