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Romania Investigates Security Failures After Dacian Artifacts Stolen in Netherlands
Stolen from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands on January 24-25, 2024, a nearly pure gold helmet and three bracelets—Dacian artifacts on loan from Romania's National Historical Museum—remain missing, valued at €5.8 million, prompting a Romanian investigation revealing inadequate security and legal...
Romania Investigates Security Failures After Dacian Artifacts Stolen in Netherlands
Stolen from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands on January 24-25, 2024, a nearly pure gold helmet and three bracelets—Dacian artifacts on loan from Romania's National Historical Museum—remain missing, valued at €5.8 million, prompting a Romanian investigation revealing inadequate security and legal...
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48% Bias Score


€215 Million Cocaine Seizure in Marseille Highlights International Drug Trafficking Network
On February 27, 2020, French authorities seized over 3.3 metric tons of cocaine (€215 million) in Marseille, following a DEA tip and a coordinated operation involving the substitution of the cocaine with dummy packages tracked by GPS.
€215 Million Cocaine Seizure in Marseille Highlights International Drug Trafficking Network
On February 27, 2020, French authorities seized over 3.3 metric tons of cocaine (€215 million) in Marseille, following a DEA tip and a coordinated operation involving the substitution of the cocaine with dummy packages tracked by GPS.
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44% Bias Score


Indonesia Considers Paris Agreement Withdrawal Amid Funding Concerns
Indonesia's climate envoy is exploring withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, citing unfairness compared to the US's higher per capita emissions and questioning promised funding for its energy transition, despite plans to close coal plants by 2040 and the country being the world's largest coal export...
Indonesia Considers Paris Agreement Withdrawal Amid Funding Concerns
Indonesia's climate envoy is exploring withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, citing unfairness compared to the US's higher per capita emissions and questioning promised funding for its energy transition, despite plans to close coal plants by 2040 and the country being the world's largest coal export...
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48% Bias Score


France Hosts Major AI Summit to Attract Investment and Shape Global Governance
France will host a major AI summit in Paris on February 10-11, bringing together world leaders and tech giants to discuss global AI governance and attract substantial investment, aiming to position France and Europe as key players in the field.
France Hosts Major AI Summit to Attract Investment and Shape Global Governance
France will host a major AI summit in Paris on February 10-11, bringing together world leaders and tech giants to discuss global AI governance and attract substantial investment, aiming to position France and Europe as key players in the field.
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40% Bias Score


Italian Court Sentences Two to Life for Meticulously Planned Murder
Giuseppe Molisso and Raul Calderon received life sentences for the premeditated murder of Selavdi Shehaj on September 20, 2020, in Torvaianica, Italy; encrypted chats detailed the planning and execution, highlighting the killers' intent and professionalism, while the court rejected claims of illegal...
Italian Court Sentences Two to Life for Meticulously Planned Murder
Giuseppe Molisso and Raul Calderon received life sentences for the premeditated murder of Selavdi Shehaj on September 20, 2020, in Torvaianica, Italy; encrypted chats detailed the planning and execution, highlighting the killers' intent and professionalism, while the court rejected claims of illegal...
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56% Bias Score


Pakistani Family Wrongfully Accused of Drug Smuggling in Saudi Arabia
A Pakistani family of five was wrongly arrested in Saudi Arabia on drug smuggling charges after their luggage tag was switched at Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport; the family was later released, and nine suspects were arrested.
Pakistani Family Wrongfully Accused of Drug Smuggling in Saudi Arabia
A Pakistani family of five was wrongly arrested in Saudi Arabia on drug smuggling charges after their luggage tag was switched at Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport; the family was later released, and nine suspects were arrested.
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48% Bias Score

Two escaped Portuguese prisoners recaptured in Spain
Two of five dangerous prisoners who escaped Portugal's high-security Vale de Judeus prison in September 2024 were captured in Alicante, Spain, following international collaboration between Portuguese and Spanish police; the remaining three were previously apprehended in Morocco, Portugal and Italy.

Two escaped Portuguese prisoners recaptured in Spain
Two of five dangerous prisoners who escaped Portugal's high-security Vale de Judeus prison in September 2024 were captured in Alicante, Spain, following international collaboration between Portuguese and Spanish police; the remaining three were previously apprehended in Morocco, Portugal and Italy.
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40% Bias Score

Canada's Fentanyl Crisis: Experts Urge Systemic Changes Beyond Border Security
Canada faces a fentanyl crisis causing 49,105 overdose deaths (2016-June 2024); a new "fentanyl czar" is appointed following U.S. tariff threats, but experts recommend significant legislative and policing changes, including increased international collaboration, to combat sophisticated trafficking o...

Canada's Fentanyl Crisis: Experts Urge Systemic Changes Beyond Border Security
Canada faces a fentanyl crisis causing 49,105 overdose deaths (2016-June 2024); a new "fentanyl czar" is appointed following U.S. tariff threats, but experts recommend significant legislative and policing changes, including increased international collaboration, to combat sophisticated trafficking o...
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36% Bias Score

Ransomware Payments Plummet 35% in 2024
Global ransomware payments fell by over one-third in 2024 to $813 million due to increased law enforcement actions and victims' refusal to pay, despite high-profile attacks on organizations like NHS trusts and Krispy Kreme.

Ransomware Payments Plummet 35% in 2024
Global ransomware payments fell by over one-third in 2024 to $813 million due to increased law enforcement actions and victims' refusal to pay, despite high-profile attacks on organizations like NHS trusts and Krispy Kreme.
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32% Bias Score

Canada Agrees to Fentanyl Czar Position to Avoid US Tariffs
Canada agreed to create a "fentanyl czar", invest $200 million in anti-drug efforts, and designate drug cartels as terrorist groups to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompting increased collaboration with the U.S. to combat the fentanyl crisis.

Canada Agrees to Fentanyl Czar Position to Avoid US Tariffs
Canada agreed to create a "fentanyl czar", invest $200 million in anti-drug efforts, and designate drug cartels as terrorist groups to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompting increased collaboration with the U.S. to combat the fentanyl crisis.
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56% Bias Score

US Withdrawal from WHO Threatens Global Health Security
The U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) threatens global health security, resulting in a $988 million funding loss for 2024-2025, impacting emergency responses in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Sudan, as well as programs for polio eradication, HIV, and tuberculosis.

US Withdrawal from WHO Threatens Global Health Security
The U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) threatens global health security, resulting in a $988 million funding loss for 2024-2025, impacting emergency responses in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Sudan, as well as programs for polio eradication, HIV, and tuberculosis.
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40% Bias Score

Fentanyl Crisis: Mexico, Canada, and China's Roles
Mexico's cartels are the primary source of fentanyl entering the U.S., smuggling it across the border despite increased seizures. Canada plays a much smaller role, while China supplies precursor chemicals. President Trump's tariff threats led to Mexico deploying 10,000 troops to the border.

Fentanyl Crisis: Mexico, Canada, and China's Roles
Mexico's cartels are the primary source of fentanyl entering the U.S., smuggling it across the border despite increased seizures. Canada plays a much smaller role, while China supplies precursor chemicals. President Trump's tariff threats led to Mexico deploying 10,000 troops to the border.
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44% Bias Score
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