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Lawmakers Denied Entry to ICE Facility, Sparking Immigration Dispute
Maryland lawmakers were denied entry to a Baltimore ICE facility, leading to a sit-in and accusations from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that they prioritize criminal illegal immigrants over Americans; the incident highlights ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement.
Lawmakers Denied Entry to ICE Facility, Sparking Immigration Dispute
Maryland lawmakers were denied entry to a Baltimore ICE facility, leading to a sit-in and accusations from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that they prioritize criminal illegal immigrants over Americans; the incident highlights ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement.
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64% Bias Score


Anti-Israel Protests Erupt Across Greek Islands, Leading to Clashes and Arrests
Pro-Palestinian activists protested the arrival of an Israeli cruise ship on three Greek islands, clashing with police and resulting in arrests, highlighting international outrage over the Gaza war and potentially impacting tourism.
Anti-Israel Protests Erupt Across Greek Islands, Leading to Clashes and Arrests
Pro-Palestinian activists protested the arrival of an Israeli cruise ship on three Greek islands, clashing with police and resulting in arrests, highlighting international outrage over the Gaza war and potentially impacting tourism.
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48% Bias Score


Former Colombian President Uribe Convicted of Witness Tampering and Fraud
A Bogotá court found former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering and fraud, sentencing him to up to 12 years in prison following a decade-long investigation into his alleged ties to right-wing paramilitary groups; Uribe plans to appeal the verdict, which has drawn condemnatio...
Former Colombian President Uribe Convicted of Witness Tampering and Fraud
A Bogotá court found former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering and fraud, sentencing him to up to 12 years in prison following a decade-long investigation into his alleged ties to right-wing paramilitary groups; Uribe plans to appeal the verdict, which has drawn condemnatio...
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44% Bias Score


Brutal Punishment of Russian Deserters Exposes Army's Morale Crisis
Videos and intercepted radio communications reveal Russian soldiers are being brutally punished for desertion, tied to trees to be killed by Ukrainian drones, highlighting severe morale issues within the Russian army, with an estimated tens of thousands of deserters since the start of the war.
Brutal Punishment of Russian Deserters Exposes Army's Morale Crisis
Videos and intercepted radio communications reveal Russian soldiers are being brutally punished for desertion, tied to trees to be killed by Ukrainian drones, highlighting severe morale issues within the Russian army, with an estimated tens of thousands of deserters since the start of the war.
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48% Bias Score


Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty of witness tampering on Monday in Bogotá, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict, which can be appealed, stems from a 2012 case where he accused a leftist senator of conspiracy, and the investigation revealed attempts to influence impris...
Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty of witness tampering on Monday in Bogotá, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict, which can be appealed, stems from a 2012 case where he accused a leftist senator of conspiracy, and the investigation revealed attempts to influence impris...
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48% Bias Score


Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Colombia
A Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering on Monday, potentially sentencing him to 12 years in prison—a first for a former Colombian president. The case, dating back to 2012, involves allegations of ties to right-wing paramilitary groups and has sparked politi...
Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Colombia
A Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering on Monday, potentially sentencing him to 12 years in prison—a first for a former Colombian president. The case, dating back to 2012, involves allegations of ties to right-wing paramilitary groups and has sparked politi...
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40% Bias Score

Uribe Found Guilty: Landmark Verdict Rocks Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty of witness tampering and bribery on Monday following a six-month trial, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict has sparked intense reactions, with supporters and opponents clashing outside the court, and international figures weighing in...

Uribe Found Guilty: Landmark Verdict Rocks Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty of witness tampering and bribery on Monday following a six-month trial, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict has sparked intense reactions, with supporters and opponents clashing outside the court, and international figures weighing in...
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40% Bias Score

Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Landmark Colombian Case
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty on July 28, 2024, of attempting to influence witnesses in an investigation linked to right-wing paramilitary groups, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict, subject to appeal, carries significant political weight ahead of the 2026 presid...

Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Landmark Colombian Case
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty on July 28, 2024, of attempting to influence witnesses in an investigation linked to right-wing paramilitary groups, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict, subject to appeal, carries significant political weight ahead of the 2026 presid...
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36% Bias Score

Midtown Manhattan Shooting Leaves Four Dead, One Critically Injured
Four people died and one was critically wounded in a Monday evening shooting in Midtown Manhattan, perpetrated by a man with a history of mental illness who used an M-4 assault rifle, before turning the weapon on himself; this occurred in a high-rise building housing the NFL and Blackstone.

Midtown Manhattan Shooting Leaves Four Dead, One Critically Injured
Four people died and one was critically wounded in a Monday evening shooting in Midtown Manhattan, perpetrated by a man with a history of mental illness who used an M-4 assault rifle, before turning the weapon on himself; this occurred in a high-rise building housing the NFL and Blackstone.
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24% Bias Score

Gran Canaria Migrant Centers Closed Amid Abuse Allegations
Two migrant children's centers in Gran Canaria, managed by Quórum Social 77 and receiving €150 million in public funds since 2023, were closed due to allegations of physical abuse, racism, and isolation, leading to the brief detention of two NGO officials.

Gran Canaria Migrant Centers Closed Amid Abuse Allegations
Two migrant children's centers in Gran Canaria, managed by Quórum Social 77 and receiving €150 million in public funds since 2023, were closed due to allegations of physical abuse, racism, and isolation, leading to the brief detention of two NGO officials.
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48% Bias Score

Chile Approves Extradition of Judge in Illegal Adoption Case
Chile's Supreme Court approved the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel to face charges of child abduction and illicit association related to illegal adoptions (1970-1990), involving payments up to \$50,000 and violating children's rights to identity and family reunification.

Chile Approves Extradition of Judge in Illegal Adoption Case
Chile's Supreme Court approved the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel to face charges of child abduction and illicit association related to illegal adoptions (1970-1990), involving payments up to \$50,000 and violating children's rights to identity and family reunification.
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44% Bias Score

Ouattara Seeks Fourth Term Amidst Ivory Coast Election Tensions
Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara, 83, announced his candidacy for a fourth term in the October 25th presidential election, sparking controversy as the opposition claims this violates the constitution and citing concerns over the exclusion of several prominent opposition candidates, raising ...

Ouattara Seeks Fourth Term Amidst Ivory Coast Election Tensions
Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara, 83, announced his candidacy for a fourth term in the October 25th presidential election, sparking controversy as the opposition claims this violates the constitution and citing concerns over the exclusion of several prominent opposition candidates, raising ...
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40% Bias Score
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