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ICC Orders Prosecutor Khan's Recusal from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan to recuse himself from the Venezuela human rights case due to a potential conflict of interest, stemming from his sister-in-law's past legal representation of the Venezuelan government in November 2022; he has three weeks to comply.
ICC Orders Prosecutor Khan's Recusal from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan to recuse himself from the Venezuela human rights case due to a potential conflict of interest, stemming from his sister-in-law's past legal representation of the Venezuelan government in November 2022; he has three weeks to comply.
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36% Bias Score


Australian Man Charged with Wife's Murder; Case Hinges on 2017 Statement
A former British Army major, Graeme Davidson, is accused of murdering his wife, Jacqueline, in Australia in 2020, following a change in the initial ruling of accidental drowning to homicide. The prosecution's case rests on a statement from a friend about a 2017 conversation and alleged fraudulent li...
Australian Man Charged with Wife's Murder; Case Hinges on 2017 Statement
A former British Army major, Graeme Davidson, is accused of murdering his wife, Jacqueline, in Australia in 2020, following a change in the initial ruling of accidental drowning to homicide. The prosecution's case rests on a statement from a friend about a 2017 conversation and alleged fraudulent li...
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44% Bias Score


Israeli Soldiers Arrested in Belgium for Gaza War Crimes
Two Israeli soldiers were arrested in Belgium on Sunday for suspected war crimes in Gaza, based on evidence gathered by the Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) from their social media posts, marking the first time Israeli soldiers were detained abroad for such accusations; they were later released and might...
Israeli Soldiers Arrested in Belgium for Gaza War Crimes
Two Israeli soldiers were arrested in Belgium on Sunday for suspected war crimes in Gaza, based on evidence gathered by the Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) from their social media posts, marking the first time Israeli soldiers were detained abroad for such accusations; they were later released and might...
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40% Bias Score


French Court to Decide on Assad's Immunity in Chemical Weapons Case
France's highest court will decide Friday whether to lift the immunity of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is accused of chemical weapons attacks, potentially setting a legal precedent for prosecuting leaders accused of atrocities.
French Court to Decide on Assad's Immunity in Chemical Weapons Case
France's highest court will decide Friday whether to lift the immunity of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is accused of chemical weapons attacks, potentially setting a legal precedent for prosecuting leaders accused of atrocities.
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36% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change, a decision hailed by climate activists and supported by over 130 nations, including Vanuatu, which initiated the case.
ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change, a decision hailed by climate activists and supported by over 130 nations, including Vanuatu, which initiated the case.
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48% Bias Score


Family Thanks Greek Authorities After Arrest of Professor's Murderer
The family of Polish professor Przemek, murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece on July 4th, expressed gratitude to Greek authorities for arresting his ex-wife, the alleged mastermind, and three accomplices; they are prioritizing the well-being of his children.
Family Thanks Greek Authorities After Arrest of Professor's Murderer
The family of Polish professor Przemek, murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece on July 4th, expressed gratitude to Greek authorities for arresting his ex-wife, the alleged mastermind, and three accomplices; they are prioritizing the well-being of his children.
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36% Bias Score

US Ex-Marine Convicted of Triple Homicide Released in Prisoner Exchange, Sparking Outrage
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a US ex-marine convicted of murdering three people in a 2016 Madrid law office, was released from a Venezuelan prison on July 18th, 2023, as part of a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting outrage and unanswered questions from the victims' families and highlighting communicatio...

US Ex-Marine Convicted of Triple Homicide Released in Prisoner Exchange, Sparking Outrage
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a US ex-marine convicted of murdering three people in a 2016 Madrid law office, was released from a Venezuelan prison on July 18th, 2023, as part of a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting outrage and unanswered questions from the victims' families and highlighting communicatio...
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52% Bias Score

French Court to Decide on Lifting Bashar Assad's Immunity
France's highest court is deciding whether to lift Bashar Assad's immunity from prosecution for alleged chemical weapons use in Syria in 2013 and 2018, potentially setting a precedent for prosecuting other world leaders for atrocities.

French Court to Decide on Lifting Bashar Assad's Immunity
France's highest court is deciding whether to lift Bashar Assad's immunity from prosecution for alleged chemical weapons use in Syria in 2013 and 2018, potentially setting a precedent for prosecuting other world leaders for atrocities.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Repatriates Convicted Murderer; Whereabouts Unknown
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. citizen and convicted murderer of three people in Madrid, was released in Texas after being repatriated from Venezuela in a prisoner exchange; his current whereabouts are unknown, prompting concern over the program's vetting procedures.

U.S. Repatriates Convicted Murderer; Whereabouts Unknown
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. citizen and convicted murderer of three people in Madrid, was released in Texas after being repatriated from Venezuela in a prisoner exchange; his current whereabouts are unknown, prompting concern over the program's vetting procedures.
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60% Bias Score

Convicted Murderer Returned to U.S. in Prisoner Exchange
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. citizen convicted of a triple murder in Madrid, was released from a Venezuelan prison as part of a prisoner exchange and returned to the U.S. despite his 30-year sentence, raising questions about his current legal status.

Convicted Murderer Returned to U.S. in Prisoner Exchange
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. citizen convicted of a triple murder in Madrid, was released from a Venezuelan prison as part of a prisoner exchange and returned to the U.S. despite his 30-year sentence, raising questions about his current legal status.
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52% Bias Score

Moldovan Oligarch Plahotniuc Arrested in Greece
Vlad Plahotniuc, a former Moldovan politician wanted for money laundering and leading a criminal organization, was arrested in Greece on an Interpol warrant after his identity documents were found at a car dealership; €155,000 and 17 fake passports were found at his villa.

Moldovan Oligarch Plahotniuc Arrested in Greece
Vlad Plahotniuc, a former Moldovan politician wanted for money laundering and leading a criminal organization, was arrested in Greece on an Interpol warrant after his identity documents were found at a car dealership; €155,000 and 17 fake passports were found at his villa.
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64% Bias Score

Trial Begins Against Alleged Head of Multi-Million Euro Cyber Trading Scam
A trial starts Monday in Bamberg, Germany, against the alleged head of an international cyber trading network that defrauded at least 399 people of nearly 10 million euros, using call centers in Ukraine, Serbia, and Bulgaria, with one victim losing 584,000 euros.

Trial Begins Against Alleged Head of Multi-Million Euro Cyber Trading Scam
A trial starts Monday in Bamberg, Germany, against the alleged head of an international cyber trading network that defrauded at least 399 people of nearly 10 million euros, using call centers in Ukraine, Serbia, and Bulgaria, with one victim losing 584,000 euros.
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36% Bias Score
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