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US Transfers Alleged Gang Members to El Salvador Under \$6 Million Agreement
El Salvador received 238 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members and 23 alleged MS13 gang members from the US under a \$6 million agreement to help fund El Salvador's prison system; the detainees will be held for at least one year, and the agreement reflects the US's immigration policy and El Salvador's...
US Transfers Alleged Gang Members to El Salvador Under \$6 Million Agreement
El Salvador received 238 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members and 23 alleged MS13 gang members from the US under a \$6 million agreement to help fund El Salvador's prison system; the detainees will be held for at least one year, and the agreement reflects the US's immigration policy and El Salvador's...
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48% Bias Score


Texas Man Convicted of Father's Murder After Garage Bludgeoning
Ryan Smith, 26, was found guilty of murdering his father, Cameron Smith, in Texas on January 24, 2022, after luring him to the garage with a ruse and bludgeoning him with a dumbbell; preceding this, Smith had also stabbed a police dog and led police on a high-speed chase.
Texas Man Convicted of Father's Murder After Garage Bludgeoning
Ryan Smith, 26, was found guilty of murdering his father, Cameron Smith, in Texas on January 24, 2022, after luring him to the garage with a ruse and bludgeoning him with a dumbbell; preceding this, Smith had also stabbed a police dog and led police on a high-speed chase.
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52% Bias Score


Guatemalan National Charged with Murder of Infant Daughter in New York
Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, a 20-year-old Guatemalan national who entered the U.S. illegally via "catch and release", is charged with second-degree murder for the death of his 2-month-old daughter in Inwood, New York, after allegedly admitting to assaulting her; a 1-year-old sibling was also remov...
Guatemalan National Charged with Murder of Infant Daughter in New York
Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, a 20-year-old Guatemalan national who entered the U.S. illegally via "catch and release", is charged with second-degree murder for the death of his 2-month-old daughter in Inwood, New York, after allegedly admitting to assaulting her; a 1-year-old sibling was also remov...
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Minor Firearm Possession Rises 40%
In the Netherlands, police reports show a 40 percent increase over four years in the number of minors caught with firearms; young people cite insecurity as the main reason for carrying weapons, with social media platforms playing a significant role in access and normalization.
Dutch Minor Firearm Possession Rises 40%
In the Netherlands, police reports show a 40 percent increase over four years in the number of minors caught with firearms; young people cite insecurity as the main reason for carrying weapons, with social media platforms playing a significant role in access and normalization.
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36% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Murder in Görlitz Based on Video Evidence
A Görlitz court sentenced a 29-year-old man to life in prison for the murder of a 28-year-old man; the court found the defendant guilty based on video evidence and witness testimonies, rejecting his self-defense claim; the motive remains unclear.
Life Sentence for Murder in Görlitz Based on Video Evidence
A Görlitz court sentenced a 29-year-old man to life in prison for the murder of a 28-year-old man; the court found the defendant guilty based on video evidence and witness testimonies, rejecting his self-defense claim; the motive remains unclear.
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40% Bias Score


Rise in Dutch Minors Possessing Firearms Linked to Insecurity and Social Media
The number of minors caught with firearms in the Netherlands has risen by 40 percent in four years, due to feelings of insecurity among youth, facilitated by social media and easy access, resulting in incidents such as a student bringing a firearm to the Segbroek College in The Hague.
Rise in Dutch Minors Possessing Firearms Linked to Insecurity and Social Media
The number of minors caught with firearms in the Netherlands has risen by 40 percent in four years, due to feelings of insecurity among youth, facilitated by social media and easy access, resulting in incidents such as a student bringing a firearm to the Segbroek College in The Hague.
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36% Bias Score

Kashira Serial Killer's Suicide Highlights Community Oversight Failures
In Kashira, a serial killer who murdered and raped several women and children over 10 years was identified via CCTV footage; he later died by suicide in prison, prompting calls for increased community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement.

Kashira Serial Killer's Suicide Highlights Community Oversight Failures
In Kashira, a serial killer who murdered and raped several women and children over 10 years was identified via CCTV footage; he later died by suicide in prison, prompting calls for increased community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement.
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64% Bias Score

Undercover Operation Nets Criminal Hiring Hitman
In early 1998, North Coast criminal Robert Ernest Neville paid undercover NSW police officer Nick Kaldas \$500 to kill a former lover who had initiated defamation proceedings, fearing financial losses; Neville was subsequently arrested and jailed.

Undercover Operation Nets Criminal Hiring Hitman
In early 1998, North Coast criminal Robert Ernest Neville paid undercover NSW police officer Nick Kaldas \$500 to kill a former lover who had initiated defamation proceedings, fearing financial losses; Neville was subsequently arrested and jailed.
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32% Bias Score

Man Shot Dead in Düsseldorf; Suspects Still at Large
A 49-year-old Cameroonian man with a criminal record was shot dead in Düsseldorf's main train station area on March 13th, 2025, by three unidentified assailants who remain at large; the incident stemmed from a debt dispute.

Man Shot Dead in Düsseldorf; Suspects Still at Large
A 49-year-old Cameroonian man with a criminal record was shot dead in Düsseldorf's main train station area on March 13th, 2025, by three unidentified assailants who remain at large; the incident stemmed from a debt dispute.
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36% Bias Score

Second Escaped Inmate Arrested in Spain
On Thursday, Spanish authorities arrested David M. G., 43, the last of two inmates who escaped Picassent prison on December 21st using a makeshift rope; the arrest was part of a larger operation that also netted seven other suspects for violent robberies.

Second Escaped Inmate Arrested in Spain
On Thursday, Spanish authorities arrested David M. G., 43, the last of two inmates who escaped Picassent prison on December 21st using a makeshift rope; the arrest was part of a larger operation that also netted seven other suspects for violent robberies.
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40% Bias Score

Victoria Announces Stricter Bail Laws Amidst Crime Surge
Premier Jacinta Allan announced stricter bail laws for Victoria, reversing previous relaxations that increased crime rates; this comes after ignoring a 2017 report recommending alternative solutions to address low-level offenses and court delays.

Victoria Announces Stricter Bail Laws Amidst Crime Surge
Premier Jacinta Allan announced stricter bail laws for Victoria, reversing previous relaxations that increased crime rates; this comes after ignoring a 2017 report recommending alternative solutions to address low-level offenses and court delays.
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60% Bias Score

Essex Boys Killer's Release Blocked
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is blocking the release of Michael Steele, an 82-year-old man serving a life sentence for the 1995 Essex Boys murders, citing concerns about public safety and the Parole Board's decision as "legally irrational".

Essex Boys Killer's Release Blocked
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is blocking the release of Michael Steele, an 82-year-old man serving a life sentence for the 1995 Essex Boys murders, citing concerns about public safety and the Parole Board's decision as "legally irrational".
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48% Bias Score
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