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Badenoch Suggests "Viable" UK Travel Ban Similar to Trump's
UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch suggested that blanket travel bans, similar to those implemented by Donald Trump in the US, could be "viable" in the UK, sparking debate about immigration policy and national security. This follows a recent US ban on citizens from 12 countries, and Badenoch's ann...
Badenoch Suggests "Viable" UK Travel Ban Similar to Trump's
UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch suggested that blanket travel bans, similar to those implemented by Donald Trump in the US, could be "viable" in the UK, sparking debate about immigration policy and national security. This follows a recent US ban on citizens from 12 countries, and Badenoch's ann...
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48% Bias Score


UK Attorney General Apologizes for Nazi Comparison in ECHR Debate
UK Attorney General Lord Hermer apologized for comparing calls to leave the European Convention on Human Rights to early Nazi ideology, sparking outrage from Conservative MPs who labeled the comparison "appalling," while a government spokesperson defended his stance on international law.
UK Attorney General Apologizes for Nazi Comparison in ECHR Debate
UK Attorney General Lord Hermer apologized for comparing calls to leave the European Convention on Human Rights to early Nazi ideology, sparking outrage from Conservative MPs who labeled the comparison "appalling," while a government spokesperson defended his stance on international law.
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60% Bias Score


Greek Construction Bonus Ruling Appealed to ECtHR
Greek construction firms and owners are appealing a Supreme Court ruling that deemed New Building Code bonuses unconstitutional to the European Court of Human Rights, questioning liability for resulting damages, while the responsible government officials remain unaccountable.
Greek Construction Bonus Ruling Appealed to ECtHR
Greek construction firms and owners are appealing a Supreme Court ruling that deemed New Building Code bonuses unconstitutional to the European Court of Human Rights, questioning liability for resulting damages, while the responsible government officials remain unaccountable.
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40% Bias Score


Badenoch Unveils Policy Push Amidst Conservative Party Crisis
Following significant losses in local elections, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch is proposing policy changes including raising the social media age and reviewing the European Convention on Human Rights to counter the rise of Reform UK and revitalize the party.
Badenoch Unveils Policy Push Amidst Conservative Party Crisis
Following significant losses in local elections, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch is proposing policy changes including raising the social media age and reviewing the European Convention on Human Rights to counter the rise of Reform UK and revitalize the party.
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60% Bias Score


Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.
Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.
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56% Bias Score


ECHR Condemns Cyprus for Mishandling Gang Rape Allegation
An 18-year-old British woman, referred to as "X", alleged gang rape in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, in July 2019. After a flawed investigation, she was charged with public mischief; the European Court of Human Rights ruled against Cyprus for failing to investigate properly, awarding her €20,000.
ECHR Condemns Cyprus for Mishandling Gang Rape Allegation
An 18-year-old British woman, referred to as "X", alleged gang rape in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, in July 2019. After a flawed investigation, she was charged with public mischief; the European Court of Human Rights ruled against Cyprus for failing to investigate properly, awarding her €20,000.
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52% Bias Score

Conservative Party to Investigate ECHR Withdrawal Amidst Attorney General's Warnings
The Conservative party in Britain is initiating an inquiry into withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), despite warnings from the attorney general that such a move would damage Britain's international reputation and empower authoritarian regimes; the decision appears driven ...

Conservative Party to Investigate ECHR Withdrawal Amidst Attorney General's Warnings
The Conservative party in Britain is initiating an inquiry into withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), despite warnings from the attorney general that such a move would damage Britain's international reputation and empower authoritarian regimes; the decision appears driven ...
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64% Bias Score

Nine EU Nations Seek Review of Human Rights Court's Migration Rulings
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, are demanding a review of the European Court of Human Rights' interpretation of the Convention on Human Rights, citing concerns over its rulings on migration and their impact on national sovereignty; this follows a 38% decrease in illegal border crossings...

Nine EU Nations Seek Review of Human Rights Court's Migration Rulings
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, are demanding a review of the European Court of Human Rights' interpretation of the Convention on Human Rights, citing concerns over its rulings on migration and their impact on national sovereignty; this follows a 38% decrease in illegal border crossings...
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44% Bias Score

Acquittal of Azime Işık After 26 Years in Prison for 1999 Istanbul Attack
Azime Işık, accused of being a lookout in the 1999 Mavi Çarşı attack in Istanbul that killed 13, was acquitted after a 26-year imprisonment following an ECtHR ruling, receiving 30,000 TL in compensation.

Acquittal of Azime Işık After 26 Years in Prison for 1999 Istanbul Attack
Azime Işık, accused of being a lookout in the 1999 Mavi Çarşı attack in Istanbul that killed 13, was acquitted after a 26-year imprisonment following an ECtHR ruling, receiving 30,000 TL in compensation.
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48% Bias Score

ECHR Condemns France for Inadequate Protection of Rape Victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for failing to protect three women who reported being raped as minors (aged 13, 14, and 16), citing insufficient investigations and slow handling of criminal proceedings, violating their human rights and adding pressure to France's national debate ...

ECHR Condemns France for Inadequate Protection of Rape Victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for failing to protect three women who reported being raped as minors (aged 13, 14, and 16), citing insufficient investigations and slow handling of criminal proceedings, violating their human rights and adding pressure to France's national debate ...
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40% Bias Score

ECHR Rejects Romanian Candidate's Appeal on Election Annulment
The European Court of Human Rights rejected Romanian ex-presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's appeal against the annulment of last year's election results due to proven Russian interference, including the use of tens of thousands of fake social media accounts to boost his campaign; the court foun...

ECHR Rejects Romanian Candidate's Appeal on Election Annulment
The European Court of Human Rights rejected Romanian ex-presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's appeal against the annulment of last year's election results due to proven Russian interference, including the use of tens of thousands of fake social media accounts to boost his campaign; the court foun...
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56% Bias Score

France Condemned for 2014 Death of Rémi Fraisse at Sivens Dam Protest
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for the 2014 death of Rémi Fraisse during a Sivens dam protest, citing the gendarmerie's use of dangerous OF-F1 grenades, inadequate training, command failures, and lack of civilian oversight, and awarded his family €5,600-€16,000 in damages.

France Condemned for 2014 Death of Rémi Fraisse at Sivens Dam Protest
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for the 2014 death of Rémi Fraisse during a Sivens dam protest, citing the gendarmerie's use of dangerous OF-F1 grenades, inadequate training, command failures, and lack of civilian oversight, and awarded his family €5,600-€16,000 in damages.
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48% Bias Score
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