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Turkey Unveils Fourth Judicial Reform Strategy
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled the country's fourth Judicial Reform Strategy document, outlining plans to enhance judicial independence, expedite case resolution, and improve public confidence in the justice system by implementing 264 activities across 5 goals and 4 objectives.
Turkey Unveils Fourth Judicial Reform Strategy
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled the country's fourth Judicial Reform Strategy document, outlining plans to enhance judicial independence, expedite case resolution, and improve public confidence in the justice system by implementing 264 activities across 5 goals and 4 objectives.
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56% Bias Score


Italy Releases ICC-Wanted Libyan Militia Leader
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Osama Almasri, a Libyan militia leader accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. After his arrest in Italy for attending a soccer match, he was quickly released and returned to Libya on a government flight, causing outrage ...
Italy Releases ICC-Wanted Libyan Militia Leader
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Osama Almasri, a Libyan militia leader accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. After his arrest in Italy for attending a soccer match, he was quickly released and returned to Libya on a government flight, causing outrage ...
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44% Bias Score


New Charges Filed Against Ohanyan for 2008 Post-Election Violence in Armenia
Armenia's Prosecutor General filed new charges against former Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan for his alleged role in the 2008 post-election violence, involving the army against protesters, resulting in 10 deaths; this is part of a retrial against former President Robert Kocharyan and his associates...
New Charges Filed Against Ohanyan for 2008 Post-Election Violence in Armenia
Armenia's Prosecutor General filed new charges against former Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan for his alleged role in the 2008 post-election violence, involving the army against protesters, resulting in 10 deaths; this is part of a retrial against former President Robert Kocharyan and his associates...
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52% Bias Score


Italy Repatriates Libyan Warlord, Defying ICC Warrant
Italy repatriated Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem to Tripoli despite an ICC warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity, citing security concerns; this decision sparked outrage among Italian lawmakers and raises concerns about Italy's commitment to international justice.
Italy Repatriates Libyan Warlord, Defying ICC Warrant
Italy repatriated Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem to Tripoli despite an ICC warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity, citing security concerns; this decision sparked outrage among Italian lawmakers and raises concerns about Italy's commitment to international justice.
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44% Bias Score


Australia Debates Hate Speech Bill Amidst Antisemitic Attacks
Australia's Labor government is preparing to debate a bill aimed at curbing hate speech, facing criticism for not going far enough to protect religious institutions from threats and attacks, while the opposition and independent MPs call for stronger protections.
Australia Debates Hate Speech Bill Amidst Antisemitic Attacks
Australia's Labor government is preparing to debate a bill aimed at curbing hate speech, facing criticism for not going far enough to protect religious institutions from threats and attacks, while the opposition and independent MPs call for stronger protections.
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52% Bias Score


Bavarian Exhibitions Explore Peasant Revolt and King Ludwig I's Legacy
The Bavarian exhibitions in Memmingen ("Project Freedom – Memmingen 1525") and Regensburg ("Ludwig I. – Bayerns größter König?") explore the 1525 peasant revolt's demands for social justice and King Ludwig I's complex legacy, demonstrating the ongoing struggle for human rights and political reform i...
Bavarian Exhibitions Explore Peasant Revolt and King Ludwig I's Legacy
The Bavarian exhibitions in Memmingen ("Project Freedom – Memmingen 1525") and Regensburg ("Ludwig I. – Bayerns größter König?") explore the 1525 peasant revolt's demands for social justice and King Ludwig I's complex legacy, demonstrating the ongoing struggle for human rights and political reform i...
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44% Bias Score

EU Parliament Condemns Maduro, Calls for Sanctions, Recognizes González
The European Parliament condemned Nicolás Maduro's presidency, called for more sanctions against him and his associates, recognized Edmundo González as the legitimate president based on opposition electoral records, and highlighted the regime's role in worsening Venezuela's humanitarian crisis and i...

EU Parliament Condemns Maduro, Calls for Sanctions, Recognizes González
The European Parliament condemned Nicolás Maduro's presidency, called for more sanctions against him and his associates, recognized Edmundo González as the legitimate president based on opposition electoral records, and highlighted the regime's role in worsening Venezuela's humanitarian crisis and i...
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52% Bias Score

Tunisian Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights Worsening Human Rights Crisis
Tunisian human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine, 74, is on a hunger strike in prison since January 14th, protesting her pre-trial detention on fraud charges deemed baseless by human rights groups and the UN, amid Tunisia's worsening human rights climate under President Kais Saied.

Tunisian Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights Worsening Human Rights Crisis
Tunisian human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine, 74, is on a hunger strike in prison since January 14th, protesting her pre-trial detention on fraud charges deemed baseless by human rights groups and the UN, amid Tunisia's worsening human rights climate under President Kais Saied.
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40% Bias Score

New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...

New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...
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20% Bias Score

Episcopal Bishop Challenges Trump at National Cathedral Service
At a National Cathedral service attended by President Trump, Bishop Mariann Budde directly appealed for mercy towards those frightened by recent executive orders on immigration and gender recognition, prompting Trump's disapproval and a Republican representative's call for the bishop's deportation.

Episcopal Bishop Challenges Trump at National Cathedral Service
At a National Cathedral service attended by President Trump, Bishop Mariann Budde directly appealed for mercy towards those frightened by recent executive orders on immigration and gender recognition, prompting Trump's disapproval and a Republican representative's call for the bishop's deportation.
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Hamas Attack Survivor to Represent Israel in Eurovision
Yuval Raphael, a 24-year-old Israeli survivor of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on the Nova music festival, won Israel's HaKokhav HaBa talent show and will represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest in May, dedicating her performance to the victims.

Israeli Hamas Attack Survivor to Represent Israel in Eurovision
Yuval Raphael, a 24-year-old Israeli survivor of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on the Nova music festival, won Israel's HaKokhav HaBa talent show and will represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest in May, dedicating her performance to the victims.
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48% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Conviction in 1991 Asylum Home Arson
Thirty years after a fatal arson attack on an asylum seeker's home in Saarlouis, Germany, the arsonist's conviction for murder and attempted murder was upheld by the Federal Court of Justice, resulting in a six-year-and-ten-month sentence.

German Court Upholds Conviction in 1991 Asylum Home Arson
Thirty years after a fatal arson attack on an asylum seeker's home in Saarlouis, Germany, the arsonist's conviction for murder and attempted murder was upheld by the Federal Court of Justice, resulting in a six-year-and-ten-month sentence.
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32% Bias Score
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