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83-Year Mystery Solved: Remains of WWII Soldier Found, Family Identified
In 2023, the remains of Nikolai Suleymanov, missing since 1942 near Leningrad, were found; a preserved identification tag led to locating his niece and grand-niece in Tuva after a week-long search by Tuvan police, using alternative search methods to overcome initial database failures.
83-Year Mystery Solved: Remains of WWII Soldier Found, Family Identified
In 2023, the remains of Nikolai Suleymanov, missing since 1942 near Leningrad, were found; a preserved identification tag led to locating his niece and grand-niece in Tuva after a week-long search by Tuvan police, using alternative search methods to overcome initial database failures.
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20% Bias Score


Irish Teenager Sentenced for Chaplain Stabbing
A 17-year-old boy in Ireland received an eight-year detention sentence for stabbing an Army chaplain, Fr. Paul Murphy, seven times outside Renmore Barracks in Galway in August 2024; the attack was linked to online radicalization, and the chaplain has expressed forgiveness.
Irish Teenager Sentenced for Chaplain Stabbing
A 17-year-old boy in Ireland received an eight-year detention sentence for stabbing an Army chaplain, Fr. Paul Murphy, seven times outside Renmore Barracks in Galway in August 2024; the attack was linked to online radicalization, and the chaplain has expressed forgiveness.
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40% Bias Score


California Child Sex Trafficking Bill Gutted; Felony Charge Removed
California Assembly Bill 379, aimed at combating child sex trafficking, had a key provision removed, downgrading the crime of purchasing sex from 16 and 17-year-olds from a felony to a misdemeanor to ensure its passage, despite the bill's author's disapproval and criticism from Republicans.
California Child Sex Trafficking Bill Gutted; Felony Charge Removed
California Assembly Bill 379, aimed at combating child sex trafficking, had a key provision removed, downgrading the crime of purchasing sex from 16 and 17-year-olds from a felony to a misdemeanor to ensure its passage, despite the bill's author's disapproval and criticism from Republicans.
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56% Bias Score


Evidence from Unlocked Phone Suggests Wife's Death Was Suicide, Not Murder
Aleksandr Almazov, initially charged with the murder of his wife Kristina, may face a lesser charge after data recovered from his phone revealed audio and video suggesting Kristina's death was self-inflicted, including her admission of setting herself on fire due to discovering his alleged infidelit...
Evidence from Unlocked Phone Suggests Wife's Death Was Suicide, Not Murder
Aleksandr Almazov, initially charged with the murder of his wife Kristina, may face a lesser charge after data recovered from his phone revealed audio and video suggesting Kristina's death was self-inflicted, including her admission of setting herself on fire due to discovering his alleged infidelit...
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64% Bias Score


Sectarian Attack Leaves Autistic Man Injured, Afraid to Return Home
A 21-year-old autistic man with epilepsy was severely beaten in a sectarian attack in Derry, Northern Ireland, shortly after midnight on Monday, leaving him needing hospital treatment and too afraid to return home; police are investigating several similar weekend incidents as hate crimes.
Sectarian Attack Leaves Autistic Man Injured, Afraid to Return Home
A 21-year-old autistic man with epilepsy was severely beaten in a sectarian attack in Derry, Northern Ireland, shortly after midnight on Monday, leaving him needing hospital treatment and too afraid to return home; police are investigating several similar weekend incidents as hate crimes.
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40% Bias Score


Vancouver Festival Tragedy: Eight Murder Charges Laid
Adam Lo, a 30-year-old Vancouver resident with documented mental health issues, is charged with eight counts of murder after driving his SUV into a crowd at a Filipino cultural festival on Saturday, killing 11 and injuring more than two dozen.
Vancouver Festival Tragedy: Eight Murder Charges Laid
Adam Lo, a 30-year-old Vancouver resident with documented mental health issues, is charged with eight counts of murder after driving his SUV into a crowd at a Filipino cultural festival on Saturday, killing 11 and injuring more than two dozen.
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52% Bias Score

Transgender Woman on Hunger Strike in Russia, Accused of Justifying Terrorism
A transgender woman, Olga Sivushkova, is on hunger strike in a Russian jail protesting her treatment while facing up to seven years for allegedly justifying terrorism online by sharing a link to an interview with a Freedom of Russia Legion spokesman; she alleges illegal searches, coercion, and inhum...

Transgender Woman on Hunger Strike in Russia, Accused of Justifying Terrorism
A transgender woman, Olga Sivushkova, is on hunger strike in a Russian jail protesting her treatment while facing up to seven years for allegedly justifying terrorism online by sharing a link to an interview with a Freedom of Russia Legion spokesman; she alleges illegal searches, coercion, and inhum...
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40% Bias Score

Georgian Activist Wins DW Award Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kinzurashvili, a Georgian media activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation and defending press freedom in Georgia, which faces increasing government repression and a stalled EU accession process.

Georgian Activist Wins DW Award Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kinzurashvili, a Georgian media activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation and defending press freedom in Georgia, which faces increasing government repression and a stalled EU accession process.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Prosecution Apologizes for Mishandling Wim Hof Abuse Report
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service apologized to Wim Hof's ex-wife for failing to investigate her 2010 report of physical and mental abuse, admitting mistakes were made in handling the case; the incident involved abuse allegations spanning nine years, including a confirmed 2010 assault on their so...

Dutch Prosecution Apologizes for Mishandling Wim Hof Abuse Report
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service apologized to Wim Hof's ex-wife for failing to investigate her 2010 report of physical and mental abuse, admitting mistakes were made in handling the case; the incident involved abuse allegations spanning nine years, including a confirmed 2010 assault on their so...
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44% Bias Score

Belarus Amnesty Excludes Political Prisoners
Belarus announced an amnesty for 8-9 thousand prisoners for the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, excluding political prisoners, unlike the 258 released through pardons last year, indicating a stalled negotiation tactic with the West.

Belarus Amnesty Excludes Political Prisoners
Belarus announced an amnesty for 8-9 thousand prisoners for the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, excluding political prisoners, unlike the 258 released through pardons last year, indicating a stalled negotiation tactic with the West.
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44% Bias Score

German Poultry Slaughterhouse Investigated for Animal Abuse
An investigation into potential animal welfare violations is underway at Germany's largest poultry slaughterhouse in Wassertrüdingen following the release of video footage showing employees allegedly abusing chickens; four employees have been suspended, and the facility faces numerous restrictions.

German Poultry Slaughterhouse Investigated for Animal Abuse
An investigation into potential animal welfare violations is underway at Germany's largest poultry slaughterhouse in Wassertrüdingen following the release of video footage showing employees allegedly abusing chickens; four employees have been suspended, and the facility faces numerous restrictions.
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36% Bias Score

Gaza Crisis: Over 50,000 Dead Amidst Israeli Blockade
Over 50,000 Gazans, including 15,000 children and 876 infants, have been killed in Israeli air strikes since March 2; the blockade has caused a humanitarian catastrophe with half a million displaced and shortages of food and medicine; journalists face extreme danger.

Gaza Crisis: Over 50,000 Dead Amidst Israeli Blockade
Over 50,000 Gazans, including 15,000 children and 876 infants, have been killed in Israeli air strikes since March 2; the blockade has caused a humanitarian catastrophe with half a million displaced and shortages of food and medicine; journalists face extreme danger.
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64% Bias Score
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