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Justice Department Drops Charges Against Alleged MS-13 Leader, Raising Due Process Concerns
The Justice Department dropped federal charges against Henrry Villatoro Santos, an alleged MS-13 leader, two weeks after his arrest, prompting concerns about due process given the administration's accelerated deportation efforts under the Alien Enemies Act.
Justice Department Drops Charges Against Alleged MS-13 Leader, Raising Due Process Concerns
The Justice Department dropped federal charges against Henrry Villatoro Santos, an alleged MS-13 leader, two weeks after his arrest, prompting concerns about due process given the administration's accelerated deportation efforts under the Alien Enemies Act.
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52% Bias Score


Eleven in Netherlands Targeted by Pegasus Spyware
Eleven people in the Netherlands were victims of the Israeli spyware Pegasus, revealed in a US lawsuit; this is the second-highest number in Europe after Spain, raising concerns about misuse of the technology beyond its intended anti-terrorism purpose.
Eleven in Netherlands Targeted by Pegasus Spyware
Eleven people in the Netherlands were victims of the Israeli spyware Pegasus, revealed in a US lawsuit; this is the second-highest number in Europe after Spain, raising concerns about misuse of the technology beyond its intended anti-terrorism purpose.
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36% Bias Score


İmamoğlu Defies Imprisonment, Challenges Opponents Ahead of Turkish Elections
Imprisoned Istanbul Metropolitan Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, CHP's presidential candidate, sent a defiant message to a rally in Şişli, whose mayor was replaced by a trustee, claiming his opponents fear losing the upcoming election and are undermining democracy; rallies will continue across Turkey.
İmamoğlu Defies Imprisonment, Challenges Opponents Ahead of Turkish Elections
Imprisoned Istanbul Metropolitan Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, CHP's presidential candidate, sent a defiant message to a rally in Şişli, whose mayor was replaced by a trustee, claiming his opponents fear losing the upcoming election and are undermining democracy; rallies will continue across Turkey.
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60% Bias Score


US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Karelina Freed in Abu Dhabi Swap
In a prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi, US citizen Ksenia Karelina, serving a 12-year sentence in Russia for a $50 donation to a Ukrainian charity, was released in exchange for Arthur Petrov, a Russian-German citizen accused of smuggling US-made microelectronics to Russia for military use.
US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Karelina Freed in Abu Dhabi Swap
In a prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi, US citizen Ksenia Karelina, serving a 12-year sentence in Russia for a $50 donation to a Ukrainian charity, was released in exchange for Arthur Petrov, a Russian-German citizen accused of smuggling US-made microelectronics to Russia for military use.
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52% Bias Score


NZ Parliament Rejects Treaty of Waitangi Redefinition Bill
New Zealand's parliament resoundingly defeated (112-11) a bill that sought to redefine the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, following widespread public opposition from the Māori community and a heated parliamentary debate.
NZ Parliament Rejects Treaty of Waitangi Redefinition Bill
New Zealand's parliament resoundingly defeated (112-11) a bill that sought to redefine the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, following widespread public opposition from the Māori community and a heated parliamentary debate.
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40% Bias Score


British Scientist Found Dismembered in Colombia
The dismembered body of Alessandro Coatti, a British scientist, was found in Santa Marta, Colombia, prompting investigation into potential organ trafficking or mistaken identity by drug cartels, given the recent rise in similar violent deaths in the area.
British Scientist Found Dismembered in Colombia
The dismembered body of Alessandro Coatti, a British scientist, was found in Santa Marta, Colombia, prompting investigation into potential organ trafficking or mistaken identity by drug cartels, given the recent rise in similar violent deaths in the area.
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48% Bias Score

Chechen Teenager's Attack Leads to Public Body Display, Family Expulsion
In Achkhoy-Martan, Chechnya, a teenager's knife attack on April 7, 2024, killed one police officer and injured two; the regime responded by publicly displaying the attacker's body and expelling his relatives.

Chechen Teenager's Attack Leads to Public Body Display, Family Expulsion
In Achkhoy-Martan, Chechnya, a teenager's knife attack on April 7, 2024, killed one police officer and injured two; the regime responded by publicly displaying the attacker's body and expelling his relatives.
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60% Bias Score

ANPI's Rome Demonstration: Linking Italian Liberation to Current Global Crises
On April 25th, Rome will host a large demonstration commemorating the 80th anniversary of Italy's liberation, organized by ANPI, focusing on peace, resistance, freedom, and the Constitution, with events including a march and speeches at Parco Schuster, and addressing current global crises and Italia...

ANPI's Rome Demonstration: Linking Italian Liberation to Current Global Crises
On April 25th, Rome will host a large demonstration commemorating the 80th anniversary of Italy's liberation, organized by ANPI, focusing on peace, resistance, freedom, and the Constitution, with events including a march and speeches at Parco Schuster, and addressing current global crises and Italia...
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52% Bias Score

Green's Challenge to Parliamentary Privilege Fails
British businessman Philip Green's attempt to overturn parliamentary privilege in the European Court of Human Rights after being named in the House of Lords for alleged bullying and abuse at his Arcadia Group failed, reinforcing the principle of free speech in Parliament.

Green's Challenge to Parliamentary Privilege Fails
British businessman Philip Green's attempt to overturn parliamentary privilege in the European Court of Human Rights after being named in the House of Lords for alleged bullying and abuse at his Arcadia Group failed, reinforcing the principle of free speech in Parliament.
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52% Bias Score

Justice Department Drops Charges Against Alleged MS-13 Leader, Facilitating Deportation
The Justice Department dropped federal charges against Henrry Villatoro Santos, previously identified as a major MS-13 leader, two weeks after his arrest, facilitating his deportation to El Salvador despite concerns about due process violations and the administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act.

Justice Department Drops Charges Against Alleged MS-13 Leader, Facilitating Deportation
The Justice Department dropped federal charges against Henrry Villatoro Santos, previously identified as a major MS-13 leader, two weeks after his arrest, facilitating his deportation to El Salvador despite concerns about due process violations and the administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act.
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48% Bias Score

French Bukkake Trial: 15 Women Testify to Rape and Sexual Assault
Fifteen women are testifying in a new book about their experiences with rape and sexual assault during the filming of pornography for French Bukkake and Jacquie et Michel; the French Bukkake case is going to trial, with 16 men facing charges including aggravated rape and human trafficking.

French Bukkake Trial: 15 Women Testify to Rape and Sexual Assault
Fifteen women are testifying in a new book about their experiences with rape and sexual assault during the filming of pornography for French Bukkake and Jacquie et Michel; the French Bukkake case is going to trial, with 16 men facing charges including aggravated rape and human trafficking.
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48% Bias Score

Rotterdam's Migrant Worker Crisis: Exploitation and Substandard Housing Amidst Economic Boom
Rotterdam grapples with an estimated 80,000-100,000 EU labor migrants facing exploitation and poor housing, despite their crucial role in the city's economy; new regulations aim to improve conditions, but the scale of the problem remains a challenge.

Rotterdam's Migrant Worker Crisis: Exploitation and Substandard Housing Amidst Economic Boom
Rotterdam grapples with an estimated 80,000-100,000 EU labor migrants facing exploitation and poor housing, despite their crucial role in the city's economy; new regulations aim to improve conditions, but the scale of the problem remains a challenge.
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48% Bias Score
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