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Madrid Police Chief Faces Backlash After Hit-and-Run and Allegations of Favoritism
On May 1st, Madrid's top police chief, Pablo Enrique Rodríguez, struck a 10-year-old girl while driving; the delayed reporting, errors in the police report, and lack of an alcohol test have sparked accusations of a cover-up and calls for his dismissal, amid prior allegations of favoritism in police ...
Madrid Police Chief Faces Backlash After Hit-and-Run and Allegations of Favoritism
On May 1st, Madrid's top police chief, Pablo Enrique Rodríguez, struck a 10-year-old girl while driving; the delayed reporting, errors in the police report, and lack of an alcohol test have sparked accusations of a cover-up and calls for his dismissal, amid prior allegations of favoritism in police ...
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60% Bias Score


Tempi Train Fire: Expert Report Reveals Silicone Oil as Cause, Raising Cover-Up Concerns
Tasos Dedis's expert report, submitted in January 2024, concluded that silicone oils caused the Tempi train fire, contradicting claims of illegal cargo and raising concerns about a potential cover-up by officials who continue to promote the illegal cargo narrative despite having access to Dedis's fi...
Tempi Train Fire: Expert Report Reveals Silicone Oil as Cause, Raising Cover-Up Concerns
Tasos Dedis's expert report, submitted in January 2024, concluded that silicone oils caused the Tempi train fire, contradicting claims of illegal cargo and raising concerns about a potential cover-up by officials who continue to promote the illegal cargo narrative despite having access to Dedis's fi...
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64% Bias Score


Dutch Public Broadcaster Reform, Hawija Airstrike Cover-Up, and Severe Drought
The Dutch government plans to reform its public broadcaster, reducing the number of broadcasting houses; a parliamentary committee is outraged by the military's concealment of evidence about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, that killed 70 civilians; and the Netherlands faces an unprecedented drough...
Dutch Public Broadcaster Reform, Hawija Airstrike Cover-Up, and Severe Drought
The Dutch government plans to reform its public broadcaster, reducing the number of broadcasting houses; a parliamentary committee is outraged by the military's concealment of evidence about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, that killed 70 civilians; and the Netherlands faces an unprecedented drough...
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44% Bias Score


Welby's Handling of Church Abuse Scandal Sparks Criticism and Raises Systemic Concerns
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby admitted insufficient action regarding decades of child abuse covered up within the Church of England, prompting criticism from victims and raising concerns about systemic safeguarding issues; an independent review detailed the abuse perpetrated by John S...
Welby's Handling of Church Abuse Scandal Sparks Criticism and Raises Systemic Concerns
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby admitted insufficient action regarding decades of child abuse covered up within the Church of England, prompting criticism from victims and raising concerns about systemic safeguarding issues; an independent review detailed the abuse perpetrated by John S...
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52% Bias Score


Negev Camel Deaths Fuel Allegations of Police Cover-Up and Hate Crimes
Four camels were found dead near Be'er Milka in the Negev desert on Friday, prompting an investigation and allegations of a police cover-up by Bir Hadaj residents who suspect a hate crime and link the incident to previous attacks by masked men in IDF uniforms.
Negev Camel Deaths Fuel Allegations of Police Cover-Up and Hate Crimes
Four camels were found dead near Be'er Milka in the Negev desert on Friday, prompting an investigation and allegations of a police cover-up by Bir Hadaj residents who suspect a hate crime and link the incident to previous attacks by masked men in IDF uniforms.
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56% Bias Score


Priest Accused of Child Sex Abuse Released on Bail Despite False Claims
Father Marcelino de A., accused of sexually assaulting five six-year-old girls at Highlands El Encinar school in La Moraleja, was released on bail despite his lawyer's false claim of no flight risk, contradicted by his brother's televised statement of residing in Venezuela.
Priest Accused of Child Sex Abuse Released on Bail Despite False Claims
Father Marcelino de A., accused of sexually assaulting five six-year-old girls at Highlands El Encinar school in La Moraleja, was released on bail despite his lawyer's false claim of no flight risk, contradicted by his brother's televised statement of residing in Venezuela.
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48% Bias Score

Vatican Knew of Abbé Pierre's Alleged Abuse Since 1955: Book
A forthcoming book reveals the Vatican's knowledge of sexual assault accusations against Abbé Pierre, dating back to 1955, based on internal archives; the Saint Office opened an investigation that was subsequently stopped by French bishops, highlighting a potential cover-up.

Vatican Knew of Abbé Pierre's Alleged Abuse Since 1955: Book
A forthcoming book reveals the Vatican's knowledge of sexual assault accusations against Abbé Pierre, dating back to 1955, based on internal archives; the Saint Office opened an investigation that was subsequently stopped by French bishops, highlighting a potential cover-up.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Military Accused of Covering Up Civilian Casualties in 2015 Hawija Airstrike
A Dutch parliamentary inquiry revealed that military personnel allegedly falsified reports about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, withholding video evidence of extensive civilian casualties; the video has resurfaced, prompting calls for sworn testimonies and a broader investigation.

Dutch Military Accused of Covering Up Civilian Casualties in 2015 Hawija Airstrike
A Dutch parliamentary inquiry revealed that military personnel allegedly falsified reports about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, withholding video evidence of extensive civilian casualties; the video has resurfaced, prompting calls for sworn testimonies and a broader investigation.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Commission Revises Findings After Discovering Video Evidence of Civilian Casualties
A Dutch commission investigating a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, revised its conclusions after discovering video footage showing the airstrike on June 3, 2015, killed at least 70 civilians and caused significant damage to a nearby residential area, contradicting the commanding officer's initial re...

Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Commission Revises Findings After Discovering Video Evidence of Civilian Casualties
A Dutch commission investigating a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, revised its conclusions after discovering video footage showing the airstrike on June 3, 2015, killed at least 70 civilians and caused significant damage to a nearby residential area, contradicting the commanding officer's initial re...
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44% Bias Score

Larissa Train Crash: Systemic Failures and Protocol Violations
The Larissa train crash resulted from a stationmaster's fatal error in setting train switches, compounded by protocol violations, cover-up attempts, and systemic failures within the Greek railway system, leading to 57 deaths.

Larissa Train Crash: Systemic Failures and Protocol Violations
The Larissa train crash resulted from a stationmaster's fatal error in setting train switches, compounded by protocol violations, cover-up attempts, and systemic failures within the Greek railway system, leading to 57 deaths.
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48% Bias Score

Medical Negligence and Falsified Notes Led to Baby's Death at Craigavon Hospital
Martina and Ryan Tierney's 34-week-old daughter Molly died at Craigavon Area Hospital's maternity unit in October 2021 due to medical staff's failures to address severe abdominal pain and falsified medical notes; a report found that an emergency C-section likely would have saved the baby.

Medical Negligence and Falsified Notes Led to Baby's Death at Craigavon Hospital
Martina and Ryan Tierney's 34-week-old daughter Molly died at Craigavon Area Hospital's maternity unit in October 2021 due to medical staff's failures to address severe abdominal pain and falsified medical notes; a report found that an emergency C-section likely would have saved the baby.
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48% Bias Score

Data Leak Cover-Up Hinders Supreme Court Investigation
Following the leak of an email revealing tax offenses by Alberto González Amador, several individuals linked to the incident deleted phone messages and changed devices, hindering the Supreme Court's investigation. The investigation is focusing on the actions of those who deleted evidence and those w...

Data Leak Cover-Up Hinders Supreme Court Investigation
Following the leak of an email revealing tax offenses by Alberto González Amador, several individuals linked to the incident deleted phone messages and changed devices, hindering the Supreme Court's investigation. The investigation is focusing on the actions of those who deleted evidence and those w...
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52% Bias Score
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