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US Withdrawal Weakens Russia War Crimes Case
The United States withdrew its prosecutor from the Hague-based International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression (ICPA), investigating Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion, decreasing the chances of international legal consequences for Russia.
US Withdrawal Weakens Russia War Crimes Case
The United States withdrew its prosecutor from the Hague-based International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression (ICPA), investigating Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion, decreasing the chances of international legal consequences for Russia.
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36% Bias Score


Saint Petersburg's 2024 Reserve Fund: 13.5 Billion Rubles Spent, Transparency Concerns Raised
Saint Petersburg spent 13.5 billion rubles from its reserve fund in 2024, a quarter of the initial budget, with an additional 13.2 billion rubles spent under the classification "For Official Use Only", mainly allocated to construction and social policy committees, raising transparency concerns.
Saint Petersburg's 2024 Reserve Fund: 13.5 Billion Rubles Spent, Transparency Concerns Raised
Saint Petersburg spent 13.5 billion rubles from its reserve fund in 2024, a quarter of the initial budget, with an additional 13.2 billion rubles spent under the classification "For Official Use Only", mainly allocated to construction and social policy committees, raising transparency concerns.
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28% Bias Score


Ukraine War Crimes Accountability Threatened by Potential Amnesty in Peace Deal
The looming threat of a lenient peace deal with Russia jeopardizes accountability for war crimes in Ukraine; establishing a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression before negotiations is crucial to protect Ukraine's accountability efforts and uphold international law, given the U.S.'s stance ag...
Ukraine War Crimes Accountability Threatened by Potential Amnesty in Peace Deal
The looming threat of a lenient peace deal with Russia jeopardizes accountability for war crimes in Ukraine; establishing a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression before negotiations is crucial to protect Ukraine's accountability efforts and uphold international law, given the U.S.'s stance ag...
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56% Bias Score


Mass Graves Found in Daraa as Families Search for Missing Loved Ones
Following reports of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham ousting Bashar al-Assad in April, families in Daraa, Syria, are searching for missing loved ones amid the discovery of mass graves; the UN estimates over 130,000 Syrians have been forcibly disappeared since 2011.
Mass Graves Found in Daraa as Families Search for Missing Loved Ones
Following reports of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham ousting Bashar al-Assad in April, families in Daraa, Syria, are searching for missing loved ones amid the discovery of mass graves; the UN estimates over 130,000 Syrians have been forcibly disappeared since 2011.
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36% Bias Score


Flaws in Canada's Indigenous Procurement Strategy Revealed
Canada's Indigenous Procurement Strategy, designed to award 5% of federal contracts to Indigenous businesses, faces criticism for allowing non-Indigenous companies to exploit the system through partnerships with small Indigenous firms, resulting in limited benefits for Indigenous communities, despit...
Flaws in Canada's Indigenous Procurement Strategy Revealed
Canada's Indigenous Procurement Strategy, designed to award 5% of federal contracts to Indigenous businesses, faces criticism for allowing non-Indigenous companies to exploit the system through partnerships with small Indigenous firms, resulting in limited benefits for Indigenous communities, despit...
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48% Bias Score


Petro Administration Accused of Shifting Strategy to Intimidation Amidst Corruption Allegations
This article questions the Petro administration's handling of corruption allegations and its accountability, highlighting a shift in strategy towards threatening dissenters and using the "día cívico" as a tool for political intimidation, contrasting the government's rhetoric with its performance.
Petro Administration Accused of Shifting Strategy to Intimidation Amidst Corruption Allegations
This article questions the Petro administration's handling of corruption allegations and its accountability, highlighting a shift in strategy towards threatening dissenters and using the "día cívico" as a tool for political intimidation, contrasting the government's rhetoric with its performance.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's €500 Billion Debt Plan: A Question of Trust and Transparency
Germany plans to spend €500 billion to address security threats and regain public trust, raising questions about transparency and the prioritization of spending against previous budget constraints.

Germany's €500 Billion Debt Plan: A Question of Trust and Transparency
Germany plans to spend €500 billion to address security threats and regain public trust, raising questions about transparency and the prioritization of spending against previous budget constraints.
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48% Bias Score

House Ethics Office Powerless Due to Unfilled Board Seats
The House Office of Congressional Conduct lacks a functioning board due to unfilled seats, two months after its reauthorization, prompting concerns from ethics watchdogs about its effectiveness and potential demise.

House Ethics Office Powerless Due to Unfilled Board Seats
The House Office of Congressional Conduct lacks a functioning board due to unfilled seats, two months after its reauthorization, prompting concerns from ethics watchdogs about its effectiveness and potential demise.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Review Mandra Floods Acquittal
Following a request by victims' families, a Supreme Court prosecutor proposed overturning an appellate court's decision that acquitted all defendants on manslaughter charges related to the 2017 Mandra floods, where 25 people died, while convicting three on lesser charges; the Supreme Court will deci...

Supreme Court to Review Mandra Floods Acquittal
Following a request by victims' families, a Supreme Court prosecutor proposed overturning an appellate court's decision that acquitted all defendants on manslaughter charges related to the 2017 Mandra floods, where 25 people died, while convicting three on lesser charges; the Supreme Court will deci...
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44% Bias Score

New Charges Filed in Madrid Nursing Home Deaths Case
The Madrid Prosecutor's Office filed new charges for denial of healthcare services due to discriminatory reasons concerning the 2020 nursing home deaths, based on a collective complaint from 109 families of 115 deceased residents, focusing on nine previously unprosecuted cases.

New Charges Filed in Madrid Nursing Home Deaths Case
The Madrid Prosecutor's Office filed new charges for denial of healthcare services due to discriminatory reasons concerning the 2020 nursing home deaths, based on a collective complaint from 109 families of 115 deceased residents, focusing on nine previously unprosecuted cases.
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36% Bias Score

Haitian Ex-Mayor Faces Trial for Visa Fraud, Human Rights Abuses
Former Haitian mayor Jean Morose Viliena goes on trial Monday in Boston on visa fraud charges for allegedly lying about his involvement in the 2007 killing of a political opponent's brother and the 2008 attacks on a radio station, resulting in a $15.5 million civil judgment against him.

Haitian Ex-Mayor Faces Trial for Visa Fraud, Human Rights Abuses
Former Haitian mayor Jean Morose Viliena goes on trial Monday in Boston on visa fraud charges for allegedly lying about his involvement in the 2007 killing of a political opponent's brother and the 2008 attacks on a radio station, resulting in a $15.5 million civil judgment against him.
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40% Bias Score

Massive Belgrade Protest Demands Accountability for Railway Station Collapse
On Saturday, hundreds of thousands protested in Belgrade over the November 2022 Novi Sad railway station collapse that killed 15, blaming corruption and demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vucic's government, marking Serbia's largest protest ever.

Massive Belgrade Protest Demands Accountability for Railway Station Collapse
On Saturday, hundreds of thousands protested in Belgrade over the November 2022 Novi Sad railway station collapse that killed 15, blaming corruption and demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vucic's government, marking Serbia's largest protest ever.
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44% Bias Score
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