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Court Rejects MPs' Challenge on UK Response to Russian Disinformation
Three former UK MPs failed in their European Court of Human Rights challenge against the government's response to alleged Russian interference in the Brexit referendum and other elections; the court, while acknowledging initial shortcomings, found subsequent inquiries and legislation sufficient.
Court Rejects MPs' Challenge on UK Response to Russian Disinformation
Three former UK MPs failed in their European Court of Human Rights challenge against the government's response to alleged Russian interference in the Brexit referendum and other elections; the court, while acknowledging initial shortcomings, found subsequent inquiries and legislation sufficient.
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36% Bias Score


ECtHR rules against migrants in Italian Mediterranean rescue case
The European Court of Human Rights declared inadmissible a complaint by 17 migrants against Italy for a 2017 Mediterranean rescue operation near Libya, ruling that Italy lacked jurisdiction despite coordinating the rescue with a Libyan vessel that allegedly mistreated survivors.
ECtHR rules against migrants in Italian Mediterranean rescue case
The European Court of Human Rights declared inadmissible a complaint by 17 migrants against Italy for a 2017 Mediterranean rescue operation near Libya, ruling that Italy lacked jurisdiction despite coordinating the rescue with a Libyan vessel that allegedly mistreated survivors.
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36% Bias Score


EU Countries Urge Easier Deportation of Criminal Foreigners, Facing Council of Europe Criticism
Nine EU countries (Italy, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czechia) called for changes to the European Convention on Human Rights to enable easier deportation of criminal foreigners; the Council of Europe criticized this initiative, emphasizing judicial independence fro...
EU Countries Urge Easier Deportation of Criminal Foreigners, Facing Council of Europe Criticism
Nine EU countries (Italy, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czechia) called for changes to the European Convention on Human Rights to enable easier deportation of criminal foreigners; the Council of Europe criticized this initiative, emphasizing judicial independence fro...
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44% Bias Score


ECHR Holds Ukraine Accountable for 2014 Odessa Massacre
The European Court of Human Rights found Ukraine responsible for the May 2, 2014, Odessa violence, where 48 died and 250 were injured due to government inaction, marking a significant shift in Western acknowledgment of post-coup Kyiv regime culpability.
ECHR Holds Ukraine Accountable for 2014 Odessa Massacre
The European Court of Human Rights found Ukraine responsible for the May 2, 2014, Odessa violence, where 48 died and 250 were injured due to government inaction, marking a significant shift in Western acknowledgment of post-coup Kyiv regime culpability.
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60% Bias Score


ECHR Condemns French Divorce Ruling Based on Lack of Marital Sex
A French court granted a divorce to a husband based solely on his wife's refusal to have sex, but the European Court of Human Rights overturned the decision, stating that it violated her right to privacy and bodily autonomy, a ruling that could impact future divorce cases in France.
ECHR Condemns French Divorce Ruling Based on Lack of Marital Sex
A French court granted a divorce to a husband based solely on his wife's refusal to have sex, but the European Court of Human Rights overturned the decision, stating that it violated her right to privacy and bodily autonomy, a ruling that could impact future divorce cases in France.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Condemned by ECtHR for Illegal Pushback
The European Court of Human Rights condemned Greece for illegally pushing back Aise Erdogan to Turkey in 2019, violating her rights and setting a precedent for future cases of illegal pushbacks; the court also criticized the lack of an effective criminal investigation by the Greek authorities.
Greece Condemned by ECtHR for Illegal Pushback
The European Court of Human Rights condemned Greece for illegally pushing back Aise Erdogan to Turkey in 2019, violating her rights and setting a precedent for future cases of illegal pushbacks; the court also criticized the lack of an effective criminal investigation by the Greek authorities.
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48% Bias Score

ECtHR Finds Russia Guilty of Massive Human Rights Abuses in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously found Russia guilty of massive human rights abuses in Ukraine from 2014-2022, including widespread sexual violence, torture, and extrajudicial killings, actions it deemed a flagrant disregard for international law.

ECtHR Finds Russia Guilty of Massive Human Rights Abuses in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously found Russia guilty of massive human rights abuses in Ukraine from 2014-2022, including widespread sexual violence, torture, and extrajudicial killings, actions it deemed a flagrant disregard for international law.
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48% Bias Score

Nine EU Nations Seek to Reinterpret Human Rights Convention to Expel Migrants
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, urged the European Court of Human Rights on May 22nd to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights to allow easier expulsion of criminal migrants, sparking debate about judicial independence and human rights.

Nine EU Nations Seek to Reinterpret Human Rights Convention to Expel Migrants
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, urged the European Court of Human Rights on May 22nd to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights to allow easier expulsion of criminal migrants, sparking debate about judicial independence and human rights.
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40% Bias Score

Italy Condemned for Decades of Illegal Waste Dumping Near Naples
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy violated the right to life of roughly three million citizens near Naples due to decades of illegal waste dumping and burning, causing significantly higher cancer rates; the ruling mandates Italy to map polluted areas and develop a plan to stop ille...

Italy Condemned for Decades of Illegal Waste Dumping Near Naples
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy violated the right to life of roughly three million citizens near Naples due to decades of illegal waste dumping and burning, causing significantly higher cancer rates; the ruling mandates Italy to map polluted areas and develop a plan to stop ille...
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24% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Discrimination Lawsuit Over Widowed Parent Benefits
Two British parents, Jyotee Gunnooa and Andrew Byles, filed a case with the European Court of Human Rights, alleging discrimination by the UK government for denying them widowed parent benefits due to their unmarried status at the time of their partners' deaths; backdated claims were only allowed fr...

UK Government Faces Discrimination Lawsuit Over Widowed Parent Benefits
Two British parents, Jyotee Gunnooa and Andrew Byles, filed a case with the European Court of Human Rights, alleging discrimination by the UK government for denying them widowed parent benefits due to their unmarried status at the time of their partners' deaths; backdated claims were only allowed fr...
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32% Bias Score

Italy Faces Billions in Liabilities from Failing Public Companies
Thousands of Italian public companies are in liquidation or facing insolvency, leaving millions in unpaid debts; the government faces potential massive liabilities from European Court of Human Rights rulings.

Italy Faces Billions in Liabilities from Failing Public Companies
Thousands of Italian public companies are in liquidation or facing insolvency, leaving millions in unpaid debts; the government faces potential massive liabilities from European Court of Human Rights rulings.
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56% Bias Score

Greece Found Guilty of Illegal Migrant Deportations by European Court
The European Court of Human Rights ruled Greece illegally deported a Turkish woman in 2019, awarding her \$21,000 in damages and citing evidence of systematic 'pushbacks' of migrants by Greek authorities, potentially impacting EU border policies.

Greece Found Guilty of Illegal Migrant Deportations by European Court
The European Court of Human Rights ruled Greece illegally deported a Turkish woman in 2019, awarding her \$21,000 in damages and citing evidence of systematic 'pushbacks' of migrants by Greek authorities, potentially impacting EU border policies.
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36% Bias Score
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