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Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia, Confirming Earlier Warnings of Training Camps
Bosnian authorities arrested and extradited Aleksandr Bezrukovni, a Russian intelligence officer accused of terrorism and training pro-Russian operatives in Bosnia for attacks against Moldova and other Western allies, confirming earlier warnings by Defense Minister Zukan Helez about Russian training...
Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia, Confirming Earlier Warnings of Training Camps
Bosnian authorities arrested and extradited Aleksandr Bezrukovni, a Russian intelligence officer accused of terrorism and training pro-Russian operatives in Bosnia for attacks against Moldova and other Western allies, confirming earlier warnings by Defense Minister Zukan Helez about Russian training...
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40% Bias Score


Interpol Red Notice Against Cabeza de Vaca Temporarily Suspended"
Former Tamaulipas Governor Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca, facing charges of organized crime and money laundering in Mexico, claims an Interpol red notice against him has been canceled; however, the Mexican Attorney General's Office asserts it's only temporarily suspended, pending legal challenges.
Interpol Red Notice Against Cabeza de Vaca Temporarily Suspended"
Former Tamaulipas Governor Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca, facing charges of organized crime and money laundering in Mexico, claims an Interpol red notice against him has been canceled; however, the Mexican Attorney General's Office asserts it's only temporarily suspended, pending legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey-Italy Summit on "New Generation Mafia" Leader's Extradition
A two-day Turkish-Italian summit at Istanbul Courthouse addressed the extradition of Barış Boyun, leader of a motorcycle assassin gang, following Italy's initial rejection of Turkey's request. The summit concluded with a positive shift in Italy's stance, indicating a potential extradition.
Turkey-Italy Summit on "New Generation Mafia" Leader's Extradition
A two-day Turkish-Italian summit at Istanbul Courthouse addressed the extradition of Barış Boyun, leader of a motorcycle assassin gang, following Italy's initial rejection of Turkey's request. The summit concluded with a positive shift in Italy's stance, indicating a potential extradition.
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28% Bias Score


UK Prison Crisis: Foreign Extraditions Halted Due to Inhumane Conditions
Due to inhumane conditions, including flooding, broken infrastructure, and inadequate healthcare, several foreign countries have refused to extradite criminals to the UK; a recent report reveals that to fix the issues will cost \£2.8 billion over five years.
UK Prison Crisis: Foreign Extraditions Halted Due to Inhumane Conditions
Due to inhumane conditions, including flooding, broken infrastructure, and inadequate healthcare, several foreign countries have refused to extradite criminals to the UK; a recent report reveals that to fix the issues will cost \£2.8 billion over five years.
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60% Bias Score


Hochul Refuses to Extradite Doctor Charged with Sending Abortion Pills Across State Lines
New York Governor Kathy Hochul refused to extradite Dr. Margaret Carpenter, indicted in Louisiana for sending abortion pills across state lines, creating the first known criminal indictment of a doctor for this action post-Roe v. Wade and directly challenging Louisiana's near-total abortion ban.
Hochul Refuses to Extradite Doctor Charged with Sending Abortion Pills Across State Lines
New York Governor Kathy Hochul refused to extradite Dr. Margaret Carpenter, indicted in Louisiana for sending abortion pills across state lines, creating the first known criminal indictment of a doctor for this action post-Roe v. Wade and directly challenging Louisiana's near-total abortion ban.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Bill to Expedite Extradition of Citizens Accused of Crimes
A bill introduced to the Russian State Duma on February 11th proposes amending the Criminal Procedure Code to allow extradition of Russian citizens accused of crimes committed in Russia, regardless of their current location, to address challenges in securing extradition from foreign countries.
Russia Proposes Bill to Expedite Extradition of Citizens Accused of Crimes
A bill introduced to the Russian State Duma on February 11th proposes amending the Criminal Procedure Code to allow extradition of Russian citizens accused of crimes committed in Russia, regardless of their current location, to address challenges in securing extradition from foreign countries.
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52% Bias Score

Munich Trial: First Case Against Left-Wing Extremists for Budapest Attacks
Hanna S., a 30-year-old German student, is on trial in Munich for attempted murder and aggravated assault related to attacks on alleged right-wing extremists in Budapest in February 2023. The case is significant due to its focus on left-wing extremism, and the defense challenges the charges and the ...

Munich Trial: First Case Against Left-Wing Extremists for Budapest Attacks
Hanna S., a 30-year-old German student, is on trial in Munich for attempted murder and aggravated assault related to attacks on alleged right-wing extremists in Budapest in February 2023. The case is significant due to its focus on left-wing extremism, and the defense challenges the charges and the ...
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60% Bias Score

Italian "Frozen Food King" Indicted on Mafia-Related Charges
Salvatore Vetrano, known as Palermo's "frozen food king," and several associates, including his father-in-law Pietro Bruno, face trial in Genoa, Italy, starting May 7th, on charges ranging from mafia association and tax fraud to money laundering, stemming from a network of shell companies operating ...

Italian "Frozen Food King" Indicted on Mafia-Related Charges
Salvatore Vetrano, known as Palermo's "frozen food king," and several associates, including his father-in-law Pietro Bruno, face trial in Genoa, Italy, starting May 7th, on charges ranging from mafia association and tax fraud to money laundering, stemming from a network of shell companies operating ...
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52% Bias Score

UK Police Monitoring Failure Allows Serial Sex Offender to Run Global Paedophile Forums
Alan Wattman, a 44-year-old former NatWest bank clerk with multiple child sex abuse convictions and under UK police monitoring, faces US extradition for running global paedophile forums sharing abuse videos of children as young as two, highlighting failures in monitoring and enforcement.

UK Police Monitoring Failure Allows Serial Sex Offender to Run Global Paedophile Forums
Alan Wattman, a 44-year-old former NatWest bank clerk with multiple child sex abuse convictions and under UK police monitoring, faces US extradition for running global paedophile forums sharing abuse videos of children as young as two, highlighting failures in monitoring and enforcement.
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44% Bias Score

Louisiana Seeks Extradition of NY Doctor in Abortion Pill Case
Louisiana seeks extradition of New York doctor Dr. Margaret Carpenter for allegedly providing abortion pills via mail to a pregnant minor's mother, resulting in a terminated pregnancy; this case challenges state abortion laws, the Comstock Act, and New York's shield law protecting abortion providers...

Louisiana Seeks Extradition of NY Doctor in Abortion Pill Case
Louisiana seeks extradition of New York doctor Dr. Margaret Carpenter for allegedly providing abortion pills via mail to a pregnant minor's mother, resulting in a terminated pregnancy; this case challenges state abortion laws, the Comstock Act, and New York's shield law protecting abortion providers...
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64% Bias Score

NY Man Indicted for Murder-for-Hire of Husband in Brazil
A New York man, Daniel Sikkema, was indicted for hiring a hitman to kill his estranged husband, Brent Sikkema, a wealthy art dealer, who was found stabbed to death in his Rio de Janeiro home on January 14, 2024; the indictment includes charges of murder-for-hire, conspiracy, and passport fraud.

NY Man Indicted for Murder-for-Hire of Husband in Brazil
A New York man, Daniel Sikkema, was indicted for hiring a hitman to kill his estranged husband, Brent Sikkema, a wealthy art dealer, who was found stabbed to death in his Rio de Janeiro home on January 14, 2024; the indictment includes charges of murder-for-hire, conspiracy, and passport fraud.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Justice Minister Rejects Claims of Political Operations in CHP Investigations
Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç refutes claims of political motivations behind investigations into CHP municipalities and their alleged links to terrorist organizations, and the ongoing probe into irregularities during the CHP congress, stating that decisions will be based solely on evidence and due pr...

Turkish Justice Minister Rejects Claims of Political Operations in CHP Investigations
Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç refutes claims of political motivations behind investigations into CHP municipalities and their alleged links to terrorist organizations, and the ongoing probe into irregularities during the CHP congress, stating that decisions will be based solely on evidence and due pr...
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52% Bias Score
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