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Undercover Officer Admits Deceiving Women, Fathering Child During Infiltration
Undercover officer Bob Lambert admitted to deceiving multiple women into sexual relationships during his 1980s deployment, including fathering a child with one woman who only learned his true identity decades later; the Undercover Policing Inquiry is investigating his actions and those of roughly 13...
Undercover Officer Admits Deceiving Women, Fathering Child During Infiltration
Undercover officer Bob Lambert admitted to deceiving multiple women into sexual relationships during his 1980s deployment, including fathering a child with one woman who only learned his true identity decades later; the Undercover Policing Inquiry is investigating his actions and those of roughly 13...
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48% Bias Score


Labour MP Resigns After "Stolen Phone" Conviction
Labour transport secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a 2014 conviction for falsely reporting a stolen phone was revealed; she pleaded guilty but claims it was a mistake, prompting a rapid replacement by Heidi Alexander and raising questions about vetting processes.
Labour MP Resigns After "Stolen Phone" Conviction
Labour transport secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a 2014 conviction for falsely reporting a stolen phone was revealed; she pleaded guilty but claims it was a mistake, prompting a rapid replacement by Heidi Alexander and raising questions about vetting processes.
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48% Bias Score


Court Dismisses Investigation into Guardia Civil Officers in Fatal Narco-lancha Collision
A Cádiz court dismissed an investigation into two Guardia Civil officers for the deaths of two agents in a February 9th narco-lancha collision, concluding the officers' deaths were caused solely by the narco-lancha's actions, not resource deficiencies.
Court Dismisses Investigation into Guardia Civil Officers in Fatal Narco-lancha Collision
A Cádiz court dismissed an investigation into two Guardia Civil officers for the deaths of two agents in a February 9th narco-lancha collision, concluding the officers' deaths were caused solely by the narco-lancha's actions, not resource deficiencies.
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48% Bias Score


Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the 1990 torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at age 72, preventing his long-awaited war crimes trial; the ongoing lack of accountability for atrocities in Liberia underscores challenges in achieving justice and reconciliation.
Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the 1990 torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at age 72, preventing his long-awaited war crimes trial; the ongoing lack of accountability for atrocities in Liberia underscores challenges in achieving justice and reconciliation.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico Eliminates Seven Autonomous Bodies, Raising Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Senate approved a constitutional amendment eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, transferring their functions to existing or newly created government agencies, despite concerns about reduced transparency and accountability.
Mexico Eliminates Seven Autonomous Bodies, Raising Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Senate approved a constitutional amendment eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, transferring their functions to existing or newly created government agencies, despite concerns about reduced transparency and accountability.
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44% Bias Score


ICC's Pursuit of Justice: Leaders Indicted for War Crimes
This article discusses the International Criminal Court's (ICC) efforts to bring prominent leaders to justice for war crimes and crimes against humanity, highlighting both successes and challenges.
ICC's Pursuit of Justice: Leaders Indicted for War Crimes
This article discusses the International Criminal Court's (ICC) efforts to bring prominent leaders to justice for war crimes and crimes against humanity, highlighting both successes and challenges.
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32% Bias Score

Lawsuit Filed Against Former King Juan Carlos I for Tax Fraud
Nine renowned jurists, along with philosopher Josep Ramoneda and journalist Miguel Mora, filed a lawsuit against former King Juan Carlos I of Spain for tax fraud, seeking a symbolic one-euro bond to uphold justice and equality before the law.

Lawsuit Filed Against Former King Juan Carlos I for Tax Fraud
Nine renowned jurists, along with philosopher Josep Ramoneda and journalist Miguel Mora, filed a lawsuit against former King Juan Carlos I of Spain for tax fraud, seeking a symbolic one-euro bond to uphold justice and equality before the law.
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44% Bias Score

Government Advisor's Dismissal Amidst Supreme Court Investigation into Data Leak
On October 31st, Pilar Sánchez Acera, former advisor at La Moncloa, was dismissed from her post at Paradores, following her superior's move to the Ministry of Digital Transition; this coincides with a Supreme Court investigation into the leak of confidential information about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's par...

Government Advisor's Dismissal Amidst Supreme Court Investigation into Data Leak
On October 31st, Pilar Sánchez Acera, former advisor at La Moncloa, was dismissed from her post at Paradores, following her superior's move to the Ministry of Digital Transition; this coincides with a Supreme Court investigation into the leak of confidential information about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's par...
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44% Bias Score

Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the filmed torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at 72, evading a planned war crimes trial, leaving many victims without justice.

Liberian Warlord Prince Johnson Dies, Evading War Crimes Trial
Prince Johnson, a Liberian warlord infamous for the filmed torture and murder of former president Samuel Doe, died at 72, evading a planned war crimes trial, leaving many victims without justice.
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64% Bias Score

JEP Publishes Names of 1,934 Victims of Colombian "False Positives"
The Colombian JEP released the names of 1,934 victims of military extrajudicial killings, part of 6,402 total victims, in a move to honor them, despite some families opposing the public disclosure; 106 high-ranking military officials have been implicated.

JEP Publishes Names of 1,934 Victims of Colombian "False Positives"
The Colombian JEP released the names of 1,934 victims of military extrajudicial killings, part of 6,402 total victims, in a move to honor them, despite some families opposing the public disclosure; 106 high-ranking military officials have been implicated.
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40% Bias Score

$20 Million Settlement in Police Shooting
A New Mexico city agrees to a record-breaking settlement with the family of a woman fatally shot by a police officer.

$20 Million Settlement in Police Shooting
A New Mexico city agrees to a record-breaking settlement with the family of a woman fatally shot by a police officer.
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32% Bias Score

911 Caller Fatally Shot by Las Vegas Police
A man who called 911 during a home invasion was fatally shot by Las Vegas police, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.

911 Caller Fatally Shot by Las Vegas Police
A man who called 911 during a home invasion was fatally shot by Las Vegas police, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
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40% Bias Score
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