Milan Police Pursuit Leads to Fatality
In Milan, Italy, on November 24, 2023, at approximately 4:00 AM, a police pursuit ended with a scooter crash, resulting in the death of 19-year-old Ramy Elgaml; a carabiniere is now under investigation for vehicular homicide.
Milan Police Pursuit Leads to Fatality
In Milan, Italy, on November 24, 2023, at approximately 4:00 AM, a police pursuit ended with a scooter crash, resulting in the death of 19-year-old Ramy Elgaml; a carabiniere is now under investigation for vehicular homicide.
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44% Bias Score
Chadema's Leadership Contest: A Pivotal Moment for Tanzanian Politics
Tanzania's main opposition party, Chadema, holds a leadership election in January, pitting incumbent Freeman Mbowe against Tundu Lissu, who advocates for change, ahead of October's general elections; the outcome could significantly impact the country's political future.
Chadema's Leadership Contest: A Pivotal Moment for Tanzanian Politics
Tanzania's main opposition party, Chadema, holds a leadership election in January, pitting incumbent Freeman Mbowe against Tundu Lissu, who advocates for change, ahead of October's general elections; the outcome could significantly impact the country's political future.
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44% Bias Score
Pope Dissolves Peruvian Religious Order Amid Abuse Scandal
Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, a Peruvian Catholic community founded in 1971, due to decades of allegations of sexual and psychological abuse by its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, and other leaders; the organization had approximately 20,000 members across the Americas.
Pope Dissolves Peruvian Religious Order Amid Abuse Scandal
Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, a Peruvian Catholic community founded in 1971, due to decades of allegations of sexual and psychological abuse by its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, and other leaders; the organization had approximately 20,000 members across the Americas.
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60% Bias Score
Gaza Ceasefire: Drone Surveillance Persists, Threatening Psychological Well-being
Following a ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli drone surveillance continues, creating ongoing psychological stress and limiting freedom for Palestinians despite the absence of air strikes; the drones' constant presence prevents a true sense of peace and safety.
Gaza Ceasefire: Drone Surveillance Persists, Threatening Psychological Well-being
Following a ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli drone surveillance continues, creating ongoing psychological stress and limiting freedom for Palestinians despite the absence of air strikes; the drones' constant presence prevents a true sense of peace and safety.
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52% Bias Score
Serbian Protests: Corruption, Incompetence, and a Government Under Siege
Three months of protests in Serbia, sparked by a train station canopy collapse that killed 15, show no signs of abating, with students, teachers, and citizens demanding accountability for corruption and government incompetence.
Serbian Protests: Corruption, Incompetence, and a Government Under Siege
Three months of protests in Serbia, sparked by a train station canopy collapse that killed 15, show no signs of abating, with students, teachers, and citizens demanding accountability for corruption and government incompetence.
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40% Bias Score
Saxony Court Upholds AfD's Right-Wing Extremist Classification
The Higher Administrative Court of Saxony rejected the AfD's appeal against its classification as definitively right-wing extremist by the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution, confirming the findings of anti-democratic and human rights violating actions and rhetoric.
Saxony Court Upholds AfD's Right-Wing Extremist Classification
The Higher Administrative Court of Saxony rejected the AfD's appeal against its classification as definitively right-wing extremist by the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution, confirming the findings of anti-democratic and human rights violating actions and rhetoric.
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52% Bias Score
Palestinian Prisoners Released Amidst Gaza Devastation
Yesterday, 90 Palestinian prisoners, including women and children, were released from Israeli jails and welcomed by jubilant crowds in Ramallah, defying a government ban, while Gazans returned home to widespread destruction following a ceasefire after a 15-month war.
Palestinian Prisoners Released Amidst Gaza Devastation
Yesterday, 90 Palestinian prisoners, including women and children, were released from Israeli jails and welcomed by jubilant crowds in Ramallah, defying a government ban, while Gazans returned home to widespread destruction following a ceasefire after a 15-month war.
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44% Bias Score
Yokota Urges Trump's Help to Resolve North Korea Abduction Issue
Sakie Yokota, whose daughter Megumi was abducted by North Korea in 1977, hopes President Trump's return will facilitate a summit to resolve the abduction issue, noting that Trump previously met with Kim Jong Un and expressed commitment to helping.
Yokota Urges Trump's Help to Resolve North Korea Abduction Issue
Sakie Yokota, whose daughter Megumi was abducted by North Korea in 1977, hopes President Trump's return will facilitate a summit to resolve the abduction issue, noting that Trump previously met with Kim Jong Un and expressed commitment to helping.
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44% Bias Score
Turkey Cracks Down on Opposition Figures Amid Rising Tensions
Turkish authorities have detained several opposition figures, including the CHP youth branch head and the leader of the far-right Victory Party, prompting concerns about a widening crackdown on dissent. Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu faces a judicial probe for criticizing a detention, amid accusation...
Turkey Cracks Down on Opposition Figures Amid Rising Tensions
Turkish authorities have detained several opposition figures, including the CHP youth branch head and the leader of the far-right Victory Party, prompting concerns about a widening crackdown on dissent. Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu faces a judicial probe for criticizing a detention, amid accusation...
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52% Bias Score
London Met Police's Handling of Pro-Palestine Protest Condemned by Legal Scholars
Over 40 legal scholars condemned the Metropolitan Police's response to a pro-Palestine protest in London on January 18, 2025, where 77 were arrested following a pre-emptive ban on assembling near the BBC, resulting in charges against 12 protest organizers, including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign...
London Met Police's Handling of Pro-Palestine Protest Condemned by Legal Scholars
Over 40 legal scholars condemned the Metropolitan Police's response to a pro-Palestine protest in London on January 18, 2025, where 77 were arrested following a pre-emptive ban on assembling near the BBC, resulting in charges against 12 protest organizers, including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign...
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56% Bias Score
Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Thailand's new law, effective January 23, 2024, legalizes same-sex marriage, granting LGBTQ+ couples equal rights, following years of advocacy and government support, with over 300 couples planning to register on the first day.
Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Thailand's new law, effective January 23, 2024, legalizes same-sex marriage, granting LGBTQ+ couples equal rights, following years of advocacy and government support, with over 300 couples planning to register on the first day.
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24% Bias Score
Controversial Escape of Illegal Miner Leader Roils South African Politics
South Africa's political landscape is roiled by a controversy surrounding the escape of a suspected leader of 1,907 illegal miners rescued from a mine, with a prominent politician calling for their execution.
Controversial Escape of Illegal Miner Leader Roils South African Politics
South Africa's political landscape is roiled by a controversy surrounding the escape of a suspected leader of 1,907 illegal miners rescued from a mine, with a prominent politician calling for their execution.
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60% Bias Score