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De Telegraaf Investigative Series: Missing Persons and Sex-Chat Fraud
De Telegraaf launched a series featuring impactful investigative stories: three Dutch citizens missing in Turkey since 2017, and a financial journalist's undercover work exposing sex-chat fraud, highlighting societal issues and journalistic challenges.
De Telegraaf Investigative Series: Missing Persons and Sex-Chat Fraud
De Telegraaf launched a series featuring impactful investigative stories: three Dutch citizens missing in Turkey since 2017, and a financial journalist's undercover work exposing sex-chat fraud, highlighting societal issues and journalistic challenges.
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20% Bias Score


Orbán Intensifies Crackdown on Critics, Threatening Hungary's Democracy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, emboldened by President Trump's re-election, delivered a speech on February 22nd, 2025, announcing plans to ban Pride parades, constitutionally define gender, and crack down on critics, potentially including expulsions or citizenship revocation.
Orbán Intensifies Crackdown on Critics, Threatening Hungary's Democracy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, emboldened by President Trump's re-election, delivered a speech on February 22nd, 2025, announcing plans to ban Pride parades, constitutionally define gender, and crack down on critics, potentially including expulsions or citizenship revocation.
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64% Bias Score


\$14 Million Aquatic Center Project in Huntington Park, California, Targeted in Corruption Probe
A corruption probe in Huntington Park, California, named "Operation Dirty Pond," resulted in raids of city hall, the mayor's house, and council members' homes on Wednesday, seizing public records and electronics due to potential misuse of \$14 million allocated for an aquatic center that remains unf...
\$14 Million Aquatic Center Project in Huntington Park, California, Targeted in Corruption Probe
A corruption probe in Huntington Park, California, named "Operation Dirty Pond," resulted in raids of city hall, the mayor's house, and council members' homes on Wednesday, seizing public records and electronics due to potential misuse of \$14 million allocated for an aquatic center that remains unf...
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52% Bias Score


Ethiopia Passes Retroactive Asset Seizure Law
Ethiopia's parliament passed law 1364/2017, enabling authorities to seize assets exceeding 10 million Birr obtained "unjustifiably" within the past 10 years, raising concerns about fairness and due process.
Ethiopia Passes Retroactive Asset Seizure Law
Ethiopia's parliament passed law 1364/2017, enabling authorities to seize assets exceeding 10 million Birr obtained "unjustifiably" within the past 10 years, raising concerns about fairness and due process.
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36% Bias Score


World Boxing to Organize 2028 Olympic Boxing Tournament
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is highly likely to allow World Boxing, led by Boris van der Vorst, to organize boxing at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, following years of ethical and governance issues with the previous governing body, IBA, which involved corruption and links to organized ...
World Boxing to Organize 2028 Olympic Boxing Tournament
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is highly likely to allow World Boxing, led by Boris van der Vorst, to organize boxing at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, following years of ethical and governance issues with the previous governing body, IBA, which involved corruption and links to organized ...
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52% Bias Score


Orbán Announces Crackdown on Critics in Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced a crackdown on critics in a February 22nd, 2035 speech, referring to it as a 'spring cleaning', including potential expulsions and constitutional changes restricting freedoms; this follows the January 2025 imposition of US sanctions on his chief of sta...
Orbán Announces Crackdown on Critics in Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced a crackdown on critics in a February 22nd, 2035 speech, referring to it as a 'spring cleaning', including potential expulsions and constitutional changes restricting freedoms; this follows the January 2025 imposition of US sanctions on his chief of sta...
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56% Bias Score

Mehdi Taj Re-Elected as Iranian Football Federation President Amidst Controversy
Mehdi Taj won a third term as president of the Iranian Football Federation, securing 72 of 82 valid votes, amidst controversies surrounding candidate disqualifications and his own legal case. He announced plans to mandate women's teams in the premier league.

Mehdi Taj Re-Elected as Iranian Football Federation President Amidst Controversy
Mehdi Taj won a third term as president of the Iranian Football Federation, securing 72 of 82 valid votes, amidst controversies surrounding candidate disqualifications and his own legal case. He announced plans to mandate women's teams in the premier league.
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48% Bias Score

SEC Pauses Fraud Case Against Trump-Linked Crypto Investor
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has temporarily paused its civil fraud case against Justin Sun, a major investor in the Trump family-backed World Liberty Financial crypto project, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and regulatory changes under the current administrat...

SEC Pauses Fraud Case Against Trump-Linked Crypto Investor
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has temporarily paused its civil fraud case against Justin Sun, a major investor in the Trump family-backed World Liberty Financial crypto project, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and regulatory changes under the current administrat...
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64% Bias Score

COVID-19 Inquiry Draws Criticism for Excluding PPE Suppliers from Testimony
The UK COVID-19 Inquiry will not call PPE suppliers to testify, focusing instead on the government's response, sparking outrage from bereaved families who believe this decision shields potentially corrupt suppliers from public scrutiny and hinders their quest for justice, while the inquiry maintains...

COVID-19 Inquiry Draws Criticism for Excluding PPE Suppliers from Testimony
The UK COVID-19 Inquiry will not call PPE suppliers to testify, focusing instead on the government's response, sparking outrage from bereaved families who believe this decision shields potentially corrupt suppliers from public scrutiny and hinders their quest for justice, while the inquiry maintains...
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56% Bias Score

Tsipras Dominates Rule of Law Event Amidst Tempe, Wiretap Controversy
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's speech criticizing the government's handling of the Tempe train crash and wiretapping scandal dominated an event titled 'Rule of Law, Democracy, and Justice' on February 6th, 2025, overshadowing discussions on judicial reform.

Tsipras Dominates Rule of Law Event Amidst Tempe, Wiretap Controversy
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's speech criticizing the government's handling of the Tempe train crash and wiretapping scandal dominated an event titled 'Rule of Law, Democracy, and Justice' on February 6th, 2025, overshadowing discussions on judicial reform.
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52% Bias Score

INAI Sanctions Mexican Football Federation for Fan ID Data Privacy Violations
Mexico's INAI is sanctioning the FMF for its Fan ID app's opaque handling of personal and biometric data collected through Incode Technologies, despite allegations of extortion against INAI officials and the INAI's impending dissolution.

INAI Sanctions Mexican Football Federation for Fan ID Data Privacy Violations
Mexico's INAI is sanctioning the FMF for its Fan ID app's opaque handling of personal and biometric data collected through Incode Technologies, despite allegations of extortion against INAI officials and the INAI's impending dissolution.
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48% Bias Score

Madrid Council Fraud Case: €6 Million Commission Scandal Goes to Trial
Luis Medina and Alberto Luceño, accused of defrauding the Madrid City Council of €6 million during the pandemic by inflating prices of medical supplies while concealing their commissions, face nine and 15 years in prison respectively; the defense argues there's no legal obligation to disclose commis...

Madrid Council Fraud Case: €6 Million Commission Scandal Goes to Trial
Luis Medina and Alberto Luceño, accused of defrauding the Madrid City Council of €6 million during the pandemic by inflating prices of medical supplies while concealing their commissions, face nine and 15 years in prison respectively; the defense argues there's no legal obligation to disclose commis...
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56% Bias Score
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