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British Tourist Faces Jail After Wrong-Way Crash, Escape to UK
A British tourist, Thomas Robb, 22, pleaded guilty to charges related to a wrong-way crash in New York that seriously injured two children. After fleeing to the UK using a fake passport, he was extradited and faces sentencing in May.
British Tourist Faces Jail After Wrong-Way Crash, Escape to UK
A British tourist, Thomas Robb, 22, pleaded guilty to charges related to a wrong-way crash in New York that seriously injured two children. After fleeing to the UK using a fake passport, he was extradited and faces sentencing in May.
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56% Bias Score


\"Netherlands: Flower Parade, Literary Award, and Military Investigations\"\
The Netherlands celebrates its annual Noordwijk flower parade while the winner of the Wouter Pieterse Prize is announced; a new investigation into a 2015 airstrike that killed 70 Iraqi civilians is underway, and Belgium increases its defense budget to meet NATO standards.
\"Netherlands: Flower Parade, Literary Award, and Military Investigations\"\
The Netherlands celebrates its annual Noordwijk flower parade while the winner of the Wouter Pieterse Prize is announced; a new investigation into a 2015 airstrike that killed 70 Iraqi civilians is underway, and Belgium increases its defense budget to meet NATO standards.
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24% Bias Score


UK Conference Seeks to End Sudan War
The UK hosts a conference on April 15th to address Sudan's civil war, aiming to pressure external actors to end their support for warring factions amid a severe humanitarian crisis affecting half of Sudan's population.
UK Conference Seeks to End Sudan War
The UK hosts a conference on April 15th to address Sudan's civil war, aiming to pressure external actors to end their support for warring factions amid a severe humanitarian crisis affecting half of Sudan's population.
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36% Bias Score


Canadian Teenager Suffers Severe Brain Injuries in Dominican Republic Assault
On January 14, 2024, Canadian teenager Chase Delorme-Rowan was severely injured in a brutal assault at a Punta Cana resort nightclub by a Nova Scotian man, leaving him comatose for three weeks and requiring extensive brain surgery; he is now undergoing rehabilitation.
Canadian Teenager Suffers Severe Brain Injuries in Dominican Republic Assault
On January 14, 2024, Canadian teenager Chase Delorme-Rowan was severely injured in a brutal assault at a Punta Cana resort nightclub by a Nova Scotian man, leaving him comatose for three weeks and requiring extensive brain surgery; he is now undergoing rehabilitation.
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44% Bias Score


Hungary to Withdraw from International Criminal Court
Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), becoming the third country to leave the court, following an ICC arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whom Hungary recently hosted with full military honors. The process will take more than a year.
Hungary to Withdraw from International Criminal Court
Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), becoming the third country to leave the court, following an ICC arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whom Hungary recently hosted with full military honors. The process will take more than a year.
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40% Bias Score


Hungary to Withdraw from International Criminal Court Amid Netanyahu Visit
Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday, the same day Prime Minister Viktor Orbán hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the ICC for alleged war crimes. This makes Hungary the first EU member to leave the ICC.
Hungary to Withdraw from International Criminal Court Amid Netanyahu Visit
Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday, the same day Prime Minister Viktor Orbán hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the ICC for alleged war crimes. This makes Hungary the first EU member to leave the ICC.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Court Investigates Equatorial Guinea Official for Money Laundering
A Spanish court is investigating Carmelo Ovono Obiang, Equatorial Guinea's vice minister of External Security, for international corruption and money laundering, focusing on suspicious transactions totaling over €1.1 million and his company Dereck Edita Hermanos SL.

Spanish Court Investigates Equatorial Guinea Official for Money Laundering
A Spanish court is investigating Carmelo Ovono Obiang, Equatorial Guinea's vice minister of External Security, for international corruption and money laundering, focusing on suspicious transactions totaling over €1.1 million and his company Dereck Edita Hermanos SL.
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Citizens Charged in Deadly DRC Coup Attempt
Four U.S. citizens are charged with conspiring to carry out an armed coup d'état in the Democratic Republic of Congo, targeting President Félix Tshisekedi and others, resulting in at least six deaths and highlighting the use of drones and explosives.

U.S. Citizens Charged in Deadly DRC Coup Attempt
Four U.S. citizens are charged with conspiring to carry out an armed coup d'état in the Democratic Republic of Congo, targeting President Félix Tshisekedi and others, resulting in at least six deaths and highlighting the use of drones and explosives.
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48% Bias Score

Gambian Man on Trial in US for Torture Under Jammeh Regime
Michael Sang Correa, a Gambian citizen residing in Denver, is on trial in a U.S. court for alleged torture of political opponents under Gambia's former dictator Yahya Jammeh, utilizing a rarely used U.S. law permitting prosecution for torture abroad.

Gambian Man on Trial in US for Torture Under Jammeh Regime
Michael Sang Correa, a Gambian citizen residing in Denver, is on trial in a U.S. court for alleged torture of political opponents under Gambia's former dictator Yahya Jammeh, utilizing a rarely used U.S. law permitting prosecution for torture abroad.
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36% Bias Score

Reduced Sentence for US Soldier Signals Thawing US-Russia Relations
A Russian court reduced US Sergeant Gordon Black's prison sentence from three years and nine months to three years and two months for theft and death threats, reflecting improved US-Russia relations amid efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine and ongoing prisoner exchanges.

Reduced Sentence for US Soldier Signals Thawing US-Russia Relations
A Russian court reduced US Sergeant Gordon Black's prison sentence from three years and nine months to three years and two months for theft and death threats, reflecting improved US-Russia relations amid efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine and ongoing prisoner exchanges.
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44% Bias Score

Hungary Withdraws from ICC Amidst Netanyahu Arrest Warrant
Hungary withdrew from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on May 2025, following an ICC warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who visited Hungary and praised the decision. The ICC stated that Hungary remains obligated to cooperate.

Hungary Withdraws from ICC Amidst Netanyahu Arrest Warrant
Hungary withdrew from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on May 2025, following an ICC warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who visited Hungary and praised the decision. The ICC stated that Hungary remains obligated to cooperate.
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68% Bias Score

Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court
Hungary, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on April 3, 2025, citing concerns over bias and following similar actions by other countries, including the recent imposition of sanctions by the US.

Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court
Hungary, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on April 3, 2025, citing concerns over bias and following similar actions by other countries, including the recent imposition of sanctions by the US.
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48% Bias Score
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