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EU Sanctions Russian Judges and Moldovan Vote-Buying Networks
The EU imposed sanctions on five Russian judges involved in the persecution of Alexei Gorinov and seven individuals and three entities in Moldova linked to vote-buying schemes influencing the 2024 presidential elections and EU referendum, including associates of Ilan Shor and the political bloc "Vic...
EU Sanctions Russian Judges and Moldovan Vote-Buying Networks
The EU imposed sanctions on five Russian judges involved in the persecution of Alexei Gorinov and seven individuals and three entities in Moldova linked to vote-buying schemes influencing the 2024 presidential elections and EU referendum, including associates of Ilan Shor and the political bloc "Vic...
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32% Bias Score


Student Fined for In-Flight Protest Against Deportation
A 24-year-old student, Fenna, was fined €480 (half suspended) for protesting the deportation of two Kurdish asylum seekers on a Croatia Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Zagreb in August 2024, causing the plane to return to the gate due to her refusal to follow crew instructions.
Student Fined for In-Flight Protest Against Deportation
A 24-year-old student, Fenna, was fined €480 (half suspended) for protesting the deportation of two Kurdish asylum seekers on a Croatia Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Zagreb in August 2024, causing the plane to return to the gate due to her refusal to follow crew instructions.
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44% Bias Score


Boğaziçi Graduate's Credentials Revoked for Anti-Rector Protest
Boğaziçi University graduate Berat Kaşkaloğlu's graduation certificate was revoked and master's admission canceled for displaying a banner criticizing the university's appointed rector at his graduation ceremony, highlighting ongoing protests against the administration.
Boğaziçi Graduate's Credentials Revoked for Anti-Rector Protest
Boğaziçi University graduate Berat Kaşkaloğlu's graduation certificate was revoked and master's admission canceled for displaying a banner criticizing the university's appointed rector at his graduation ceremony, highlighting ongoing protests against the administration.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Proposes Relocating All Gazans to Rafah Camp
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz proposed relocating all Gazans to a Rafah camp, amidst a 21-month war characterized by Israeli displacement tactics, including controlled starvation and arbitrary zoning, which is viewed with deep skepticism by Gazans.
Israel Proposes Relocating All Gazans to Rafah Camp
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz proposed relocating all Gazans to a Rafah camp, amidst a 21-month war characterized by Israeli displacement tactics, including controlled starvation and arbitrary zoning, which is viewed with deep skepticism by Gazans.
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64% Bias Score


Olmert Condemns Israel's Rafah Plan as Ethnic Cleansing
Israel's former prime minister, Ehud Olmert, denounced the proposed "humanitarian city" in Rafah as a concentration camp and act of ethnic cleansing, escalating existing accusations of war crimes in Gaza and the West Bank; he also criticized the rise of anti-Israel sentiment, linking it to negative ...
Olmert Condemns Israel's Rafah Plan as Ethnic Cleansing
Israel's former prime minister, Ehud Olmert, denounced the proposed "humanitarian city" in Rafah as a concentration camp and act of ethnic cleansing, escalating existing accusations of war crimes in Gaza and the West Bank; he also criticized the rise of anti-Israel sentiment, linking it to negative ...
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52% Bias Score


Ukrainian POWs Detail Torture, Reveal Contrasting Responses
Two Ukrainian soldiers, Yuri Hulchuk and Vlad Zadorin, detail the systematic torture they endured in Russian captivity for over two years, revealing contrasting responses to their trauma upon release in September 2024 and January 2024, respectively.
Ukrainian POWs Detail Torture, Reveal Contrasting Responses
Two Ukrainian soldiers, Yuri Hulchuk and Vlad Zadorin, detail the systematic torture they endured in Russian captivity for over two years, revealing contrasting responses to their trauma upon release in September 2024 and January 2024, respectively.
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44% Bias Score

UK Raises Wrongful Conviction Compensation Cap to £1.3 Million
The UK government raised the maximum compensation for wrongful convictions from £1 million to £1.3 million in England and Wales, following calls for reform by Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years imprisoned for a crime he did not commit and received an interim six-figure payment; however, critics ar...

UK Raises Wrongful Conviction Compensation Cap to £1.3 Million
The UK government raised the maximum compensation for wrongful convictions from £1 million to £1.3 million in England and Wales, following calls for reform by Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years imprisoned for a crime he did not commit and received an interim six-figure payment; however, critics ar...
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40% Bias Score

Constantopoulou Accuses Greek Government of OPEKEPE Cover-Up
Zoe Constantopoulou, head of the Pleusi Eleftherias party, accused the Greek government of attempting to cover up alleged crimes within the OPEKEPE agricultural subsidy agency, citing a criminal complaint from the European Public Prosecutor's Office and alleging the government is protecting politica...

Constantopoulou Accuses Greek Government of OPEKEPE Cover-Up
Zoe Constantopoulou, head of the Pleusi Eleftherias party, accused the Greek government of attempting to cover up alleged crimes within the OPEKEPE agricultural subsidy agency, citing a criminal complaint from the European Public Prosecutor's Office and alleging the government is protecting politica...
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56% Bias Score

Targeted Abductions of Alawites Women in Syria Highlight Religious Conflict and Human Rights Crisis
Over 40 Alawites women have been abducted in Syria since the start of the year, suffering abuse and ransom demands; this targeting is linked to religious conflict and mirrors past atrocities against Yazidi women.

Targeted Abductions of Alawites Women in Syria Highlight Religious Conflict and Human Rights Crisis
Over 40 Alawites women have been abducted in Syria since the start of the year, suffering abuse and ransom demands; this targeting is linked to religious conflict and mirrors past atrocities against Yazidi women.
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56% Bias Score

Excavation Begins at Tuam Site of 796 Children's Secret Burials
In Tuam, Ireland, an archaeological team started excavating a site where 796 children are believed to have been buried secretly by nuns at a home for unwed mothers between 1925 and 1961; this follows years of research by local historian Catherine Corless, whose findings prompted a government investi...

Excavation Begins at Tuam Site of 796 Children's Secret Burials
In Tuam, Ireland, an archaeological team started excavating a site where 796 children are believed to have been buried secretly by nuns at a home for unwed mothers between 1925 and 1961; this follows years of research by local historian Catherine Corless, whose findings prompted a government investi...
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60% Bias Score

Gaza Crisis: Food and Water Shortages Cause Illness and Injury
A teacher in Gaza City describes the severe food and water shortages affecting children, resulting in illness and injuries during desperate attempts to obtain aid amidst gunfire from Israeli soldiers, highlighting the impact of border closures and limited humanitarian access.

Gaza Crisis: Food and Water Shortages Cause Illness and Injury
A teacher in Gaza City describes the severe food and water shortages affecting children, resulting in illness and injuries during desperate attempts to obtain aid amidst gunfire from Israeli soldiers, highlighting the impact of border closures and limited humanitarian access.
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48% Bias Score

ECtHR Rules Turkey's Detention of Demirtaş Violates Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on July 8, 2025, that Turkey's continued detention of Selahattin Demirtaş, former HDP co-chair, violates Articles 5 and 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights due to insufficient evidence and political motives, marking the fourth such ruling ag...

ECtHR Rules Turkey's Detention of Demirtaş Violates Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on July 8, 2025, that Turkey's continued detention of Selahattin Demirtaş, former HDP co-chair, violates Articles 5 and 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights due to insufficient evidence and political motives, marking the fourth such ruling ag...
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48% Bias Score
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