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Srebrenica Genocide: Inadequate Response and Ongoing Denial
The Srebrenica genocide, committed by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995, resulted in the deaths of approximately 8,372 Bosniaks; despite international awareness, the response was inadequate, and denial of the genocide remains a significant issue.
Srebrenica Genocide: Inadequate Response and Ongoing Denial
The Srebrenica genocide, committed by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995, resulted in the deaths of approximately 8,372 Bosniaks; despite international awareness, the response was inadequate, and denial of the genocide remains a significant issue.
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36% Bias Score


Srebrenica Genocide: Thirty Years of Justice, Injustice, and Unfinished Business
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, international courts have secured convictions for top Bosnian Serb leaders, including Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić, for genocide; however, domestic courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have yet to fully address the scale of the crimes, hampered...
Srebrenica Genocide: Thirty Years of Justice, Injustice, and Unfinished Business
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, international courts have secured convictions for top Bosnian Serb leaders, including Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić, for genocide; however, domestic courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have yet to fully address the scale of the crimes, hampered...
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20% Bias Score


ICC's Effectiveness Questioned Amidst Bias Accusations and Failed Prosecutions
The International Criminal Court (ICC), established in 1998, faces criticism for perceived bias and inefficiency, particularly regarding its handling of the Rwandan genocide and recent actions against political leaders, raising questions about its impartiality and future effectiveness.
ICC's Effectiveness Questioned Amidst Bias Accusations and Failed Prosecutions
The International Criminal Court (ICC), established in 1998, faces criticism for perceived bias and inefficiency, particularly regarding its handling of the Rwandan genocide and recent actions against political leaders, raising questions about its impartiality and future effectiveness.
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56% Bias Score


United Tribuns Founder Released on Parole, Facing Human Trafficking Charges
Armin Culum, founder of the banned German biker gang United Tribuns, was released from prison in Sarajevo on parole after eight months of detention, facing charges of human trafficking and procuring prostitution in Germany and Bosnia; investigations revealed an international network exploiting young...
United Tribuns Founder Released on Parole, Facing Human Trafficking Charges
Armin Culum, founder of the banned German biker gang United Tribuns, was released from prison in Sarajevo on parole after eight months of detention, facing charges of human trafficking and procuring prostitution in Germany and Bosnia; investigations revealed an international network exploiting young...
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56% Bias Score


Special Tribunal for Ukraine to Prosecute Russian Officials
Ukraine and the Council of Europe signed an agreement on Wednesday in Strasbourg to create a Special Tribunal to prosecute senior Russian officials for crimes of aggression in Ukraine, a gap in existing international courts' jurisdictions.
Special Tribunal for Ukraine to Prosecute Russian Officials
Ukraine and the Council of Europe signed an agreement on Wednesday in Strasbourg to create a Special Tribunal to prosecute senior Russian officials for crimes of aggression in Ukraine, a gap in existing international courts' jurisdictions.
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52% Bias Score


Northamptonshire Police Failed in Harry Dunn Crash Investigation: Report
An independent review found Northamptonshire Police failed to arrest American diplomat Anne Sacoolas, who caused the death of Harry Dunn in a 2019 car crash, leading to criticism for mishandling evidence and communication with the victim's family; the review recommended 38 changes.
Northamptonshire Police Failed in Harry Dunn Crash Investigation: Report
An independent review found Northamptonshire Police failed to arrest American diplomat Anne Sacoolas, who caused the death of Harry Dunn in a 2019 car crash, leading to criticism for mishandling evidence and communication with the victim's family; the review recommended 38 changes.
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52% Bias Score

European Court to Rule on Russia's Role in MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Russia's responsibility for the 2014 downing of MH17, which killed 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens, considering Russia's supplying of the missile, control over the armed group, obstruction of the investigation, and disinformation.

European Court to Rule on Russia's Role in MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Russia's responsibility for the 2014 downing of MH17, which killed 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens, considering Russia's supplying of the missile, control over the armed group, obstruction of the investigation, and disinformation.
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36% Bias Score

Autistic Teenager Arrested in Japan on Drug Smuggling Charges
Sean Stephenson, an 18-year-old autistic British teen, was arrested in Japan on June 21st for allegedly smuggling over a kilogram of methamphetamine; his family claims he was coerced by a British gang and that UK law enforcement agencies failed to provide adequate support.

Autistic Teenager Arrested in Japan on Drug Smuggling Charges
Sean Stephenson, an 18-year-old autistic British teen, was arrested in Japan on June 21st for allegedly smuggling over a kilogram of methamphetamine; his family claims he was coerced by a British gang and that UK law enforcement agencies failed to provide adequate support.
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52% Bias Score

Safarov Pardon: Azerbaijani Officer's Murder and Subsequent Release
In 2004, Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in Budapest; despite a life sentence, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in 2012 and pardoned, becoming a national hero.

Safarov Pardon: Azerbaijani Officer's Murder and Subsequent Release
In 2004, Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in Budapest; despite a life sentence, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in 2012 and pardoned, becoming a national hero.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Votes on Stricter Asylum Laws Amidst Rise in Explosive Attacks
The Dutch Parliament votes on stricter asylum laws today, while a suspect in the Peter R. de Vries murder is on trial; the Tour de France's team presentation is in Lille, and explosive attacks in the Netherlands are increasing.

Dutch Parliament Votes on Stricter Asylum Laws Amidst Rise in Explosive Attacks
The Dutch Parliament votes on stricter asylum laws today, while a suspect in the Peter R. de Vries murder is on trial; the Tour de France's team presentation is in Lille, and explosive attacks in the Netherlands are increasing.
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16% Bias Score

Serial Rapist Zhenhao Zou Jailed for Life
Zhenhao Zou, a 28-year-old PhD student, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum 24-year term for drugging and raping 10 women in the UK and China between 2019 and 2024; police fear over 50 more victims exist.

Serial Rapist Zhenhao Zou Jailed for Life
Zhenhao Zou, a 28-year-old PhD student, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum 24-year term for drugging and raping 10 women in the UK and China between 2019 and 2024; police fear over 50 more victims exist.
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28% Bias Score

Northamptonshire Police Admits Failures in Harry Dunn Case
Northamptonshire Police admitted failures in the 2019 death of Harry Dunn, caused by a US diplomat's reckless driving, prioritizing the suspect's welfare over the investigation, allowing her to flee and delaying justice for the Dunn family. An independent report detailed the failures and made 38 rec...

Northamptonshire Police Admits Failures in Harry Dunn Case
Northamptonshire Police admitted failures in the 2019 death of Harry Dunn, caused by a US diplomat's reckless driving, prioritizing the suspect's welfare over the investigation, allowing her to flee and delaying justice for the Dunn family. An independent report detailed the failures and made 38 rec...
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48% Bias Score
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