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MI5 Apologizes for False Evidence in Neo-Nazi Informant Case
MI5's chief apologized for a senior officer giving false evidence in three court cases involving a neo-Nazi informant, X, who assaulted his girlfriend with a machete; the Investigatory Powers Commissioner will decide if a prosecution is warranted, and a review of government policy on informant ident...
MI5 Apologizes for False Evidence in Neo-Nazi Informant Case
MI5's chief apologized for a senior officer giving false evidence in three court cases involving a neo-Nazi informant, X, who assaulted his girlfriend with a machete; the Investigatory Powers Commissioner will decide if a prosecution is warranted, and a review of government policy on informant ident...
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48% Bias Score


Hong Kong to Partially Recognize Overseas Same-Sex Partnerships
Hong Kong proposed a registration system for same-sex couples married or in civil partnerships overseas, granting them limited rights such as medical decision-making and handling after-death affairs, following a 2023 court ruling and ongoing social debates.
Hong Kong to Partially Recognize Overseas Same-Sex Partnerships
Hong Kong proposed a registration system for same-sex couples married or in civil partnerships overseas, granting them limited rights such as medical decision-making and handling after-death affairs, following a 2023 court ruling and ongoing social debates.
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44% Bias Score


Öcalan Links Personal Freedom to Turkish Peace Efforts
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan sent a message to a 39-member international delegation in Istanbul, emphasizing that his pursuit of freedom is intrinsically linked to societal peace and a democratic resolution, not merely a personal matter.
Öcalan Links Personal Freedom to Turkish Peace Efforts
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan sent a message to a 39-member international delegation in Istanbul, emphasizing that his pursuit of freedom is intrinsically linked to societal peace and a democratic resolution, not merely a personal matter.
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0% Bias Score


Berlin Delays Appointment of Anti-Islam Racism Liaison Due to Senate Disagreements
Berlin's planned appointment of an anti-Islam racism liaison, Yücel Meheroğlu, was delayed due to disagreements within the state senate regarding the role's definition and authority, despite a €2 million budget allocation for related projects starting in 2025 and the SPD's emphasis on this issue in ...
Berlin Delays Appointment of Anti-Islam Racism Liaison Due to Senate Disagreements
Berlin's planned appointment of an anti-Islam racism liaison, Yücel Meheroğlu, was delayed due to disagreements within the state senate regarding the role's definition and authority, despite a €2 million budget allocation for related projects starting in 2025 and the SPD's emphasis on this issue in ...
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36% Bias Score


Darfur War: Civilian Fleeing El-Fasher Faces Violence, Miscarriage
Nineteen-year-old Alawia Babiker Ahmed miscarried while fleeing the war in Darfur, Sudan, undertaking a three-day journey to Tawila, dodging airstrikes and encountering violence from RSF-allied gangs; her story exemplifies the devastating humanitarian consequences of the conflict, forcing millions f...
Darfur War: Civilian Fleeing El-Fasher Faces Violence, Miscarriage
Nineteen-year-old Alawia Babiker Ahmed miscarried while fleeing the war in Darfur, Sudan, undertaking a three-day journey to Tawila, dodging airstrikes and encountering violence from RSF-allied gangs; her story exemplifies the devastating humanitarian consequences of the conflict, forcing millions f...
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32% Bias Score


Record High of 13 Deaths in ICE Custody During 2025
Thirteen deaths have occurred in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities during the 2025 fiscal year, exceeding previous years and prompting concerns about conditions within the strained detention system; two deaths involved foreign nationals, triggering diplomatic responses.
Record High of 13 Deaths in ICE Custody During 2025
Thirteen deaths have occurred in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities during the 2025 fiscal year, exceeding previous years and prompting concerns about conditions within the strained detention system; two deaths involved foreign nationals, triggering diplomatic responses.
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56% Bias Score

Diyarbakır Bar Association Appeals Sentence in Narin Güran Murder Case
In Diyarbakır, Turkey, a court sentenced three family members to aggravated life imprisonment and a neighbor to 4.5 years for their involvement in the murder of Narin Güran, whose body was found 19 days after her disappearance; the Diyarbakır Bar Association appealed the neighbor's sentence.

Diyarbakır Bar Association Appeals Sentence in Narin Güran Murder Case
In Diyarbakır, Turkey, a court sentenced three family members to aggravated life imprisonment and a neighbor to 4.5 years for their involvement in the murder of Narin Güran, whose body was found 19 days after her disappearance; the Diyarbakır Bar Association appealed the neighbor's sentence.
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36% Bias Score

NATO Summit Displaces Homeless in The Hague; Gift Cards Spark Criticism
Approximately forty homeless people displaced from The Hague's woods due to the NATO summit received gift cards from the Salvation Army, prompting criticism regarding the city's approach to homelessness.

NATO Summit Displaces Homeless in The Hague; Gift Cards Spark Criticism
Approximately forty homeless people displaced from The Hague's woods due to the NATO summit received gift cards from the Salvation Army, prompting criticism regarding the city's approach to homelessness.
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40% Bias Score

British Teenager Claims Torture in Georgian Drug Smuggling Case
British teenager Bella Culley, 19, was arrested in Tbilisi, Georgia on May 10th, 2024, with 12kg of marijuana and 2kg of hashish; she claims she was tortured into smuggling the drugs and was denied bail at a July 2nd pre-trial hearing.

British Teenager Claims Torture in Georgian Drug Smuggling Case
British teenager Bella Culley, 19, was arrested in Tbilisi, Georgia on May 10th, 2024, with 12kg of marijuana and 2kg of hashish; she claims she was tortured into smuggling the drugs and was denied bail at a July 2nd pre-trial hearing.
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40% Bias Score

130+ Charities Condemn Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Amidst Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
Over 500 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 4,000 injured since late May while seeking aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), prompting over 130 charities to demand its closure due to unsafe conditions and alleged intentional shootings by Israeli forces at aid distribution sites.

130+ Charities Condemn Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Amidst Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
Over 500 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 4,000 injured since late May while seeking aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), prompting over 130 charities to demand its closure due to unsafe conditions and alleged intentional shootings by Israeli forces at aid distribution sites.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Withdraws from Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree withdrawing Ukraine from the 1997 Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, citing Russia's use of such weapons and a lack of defensive alternatives; this decision, while requiring parliamentary approval, is expected to pass given the rul...

Ukraine Withdraws from Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree withdrawing Ukraine from the 1997 Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, citing Russia's use of such weapons and a lack of defensive alternatives; this decision, while requiring parliamentary approval, is expected to pass given the rul...
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48% Bias Score

383 Unidentified Bodies Found in Ciudad Juárez Crematorium
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 embalmed, unidentified bodies at the Plenitud crematorium, leading to the arrest of two operators and raising concerns about regulatory failures within the funeral industry.

383 Unidentified Bodies Found in Ciudad Juárez Crematorium
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 embalmed, unidentified bodies at the Plenitud crematorium, leading to the arrest of two operators and raising concerns about regulatory failures within the funeral industry.
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40% Bias Score
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