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Chinese Student Convicted of Rape, Over 80 Potential Victims
A Chinese PhD student, Zhenhao Zou, was convicted of raping 10 women but may have over 80 victims based on police evidence, including videos and new witness testimonies; victims reside in the UK, China, Australia, Middle East, and Europe.
Chinese Student Convicted of Rape, Over 80 Potential Victims
A Chinese PhD student, Zhenhao Zou, was convicted of raping 10 women but may have over 80 victims based on police evidence, including videos and new witness testimonies; victims reside in the UK, China, Australia, Middle East, and Europe.
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48% Bias Score


Zelensky's Bucha Visit Underscores Need for Continued Sanctions on Russia
On Monday, Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Bucha, site of alleged Russian war crimes in March 2022, urging European unity to prevent future massacres and emphasizing the need for continued sanctions on Russia; the visit included a memorial ceremony with European parliamentary speakers and highl...
Zelensky's Bucha Visit Underscores Need for Continued Sanctions on Russia
On Monday, Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Bucha, site of alleged Russian war crimes in March 2022, urging European unity to prevent future massacres and emphasizing the need for continued sanctions on Russia; the visit included a memorial ceremony with European parliamentary speakers and highl...
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40% Bias Score


Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks
A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.
Trial Opens for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Column Attacks
A trial opened in Belgrade on Friday for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 people, including six children, by firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac in August 1995 during Operation Storm; the pilots are being tried in absentia.
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48% Bias Score


Data on Abducted Ukrainian Children Secure Despite Funding Cuts
The Trump administration's funding cuts to a program tracking the alleged abduction of thousands of Ukrainian children by Russian forces have raised concerns about data security, though the State Department insists the data remains secure; the initiative has been halted.
Data on Abducted Ukrainian Children Secure Despite Funding Cuts
The Trump administration's funding cuts to a program tracking the alleged abduction of thousands of Ukrainian children by Russian forces have raised concerns about data security, though the State Department insists the data remains secure; the initiative has been halted.
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36% Bias Score


US Ends Support for Russian War Crimes Investigations in Ukraine
The US government is ending its support for investigations into Russian war crimes in Ukraine, including a database on 35,000 abducted Ukrainian children, which experts say hinders accountability efforts and may signal a prioritization of political considerations over justice.
US Ends Support for Russian War Crimes Investigations in Ukraine
The US government is ending its support for investigations into Russian war crimes in Ukraine, including a database on 35,000 abducted Ukrainian children, which experts say hinders accountability efforts and may signal a prioritization of political considerations over justice.
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48% Bias Score


US Defunds Ukraine War Crimes Investigation, Shifts Approach
The Trump administration cut funding for Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL), documenting 30,000 abducted Ukrainian children, and withdrew from a group meant to hold Russian leaders accountable for the invasion, after Trump negotiated a ceasefire with Putin and Zelensky, defying the previous admi...
US Defunds Ukraine War Crimes Investigation, Shifts Approach
The Trump administration cut funding for Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL), documenting 30,000 abducted Ukrainian children, and withdrew from a group meant to hold Russian leaders accountable for the invasion, after Trump negotiated a ceasefire with Putin and Zelensky, defying the previous admi...
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48% Bias Score

Bucha Massacre: Limited Accountability for Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
The Russian occupation of Bucha in March 2022 resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Ukrainian civilians; despite overwhelming evidence, only a few perpetrators have been convicted, highlighting the challenges of international justice.

Bucha Massacre: Limited Accountability for Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
The Russian occupation of Bucha in March 2022 resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Ukrainian civilians; despite overwhelming evidence, only a few perpetrators have been convicted, highlighting the challenges of international justice.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Woman Pardoned, Released from Omani Prison After Seven Years
A 25-year-old Spanish woman, Fatima Ofkir, was released from an Omani prison on Sunday after serving a seven-year life sentence for drug trafficking, following a successful pardon granted by the Sultan of Oman during Ramadan. The release involved significant diplomatic efforts and private assistance...

Spanish Woman Pardoned, Released from Omani Prison After Seven Years
A 25-year-old Spanish woman, Fatima Ofkir, was released from an Omani prison on Sunday after serving a seven-year life sentence for drug trafficking, following a successful pardon granted by the Sultan of Oman during Ramadan. The release involved significant diplomatic efforts and private assistance...
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60% Bias Score

Wife of Sanctioned Russian Official Testifies in UK Sanctions Case
Ekaterina Ovsiannikova, wife of a sanctioned Russian official, testified in a London court, claiming ignorance of UK sanctions against her husband, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, and his brother, Alexei Owsjanikow, who are accused of opening a British bank account and paying school fees, thus breaching the UK...

Wife of Sanctioned Russian Official Testifies in UK Sanctions Case
Ekaterina Ovsiannikova, wife of a sanctioned Russian official, testified in a London court, claiming ignorance of UK sanctions against her husband, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, and his brother, Alexei Owsjanikow, who are accused of opening a British bank account and paying school fees, thus breaching the UK...
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44% Bias Score

Tate Brothers Maintain Innocence Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing human trafficking charges in Romania, returned to a Romanian police station on Monday to comply with a court order, maintaining their innocence while also facing investigations in Florida and the UK.

Tate Brothers Maintain Innocence Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing human trafficking charges in Romania, returned to a Romanian police station on Monday to comply with a court order, maintaining their innocence while also facing investigations in Florida and the UK.
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60% Bias Score

Lawsuit Accuses Bolloré Group of Illicit Port Concessions in Africa
Eleven African associations sued Bolloré Group for allegedly illicitly obtaining port concessions in Togo, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, and Cameroon, seeking restitution of the €5.7 billion from the 2022 sale of Bolloré Africa Logistics, citing evidence of corrupt practices and leveraging political connec...

Lawsuit Accuses Bolloré Group of Illicit Port Concessions in Africa
Eleven African associations sued Bolloré Group for allegedly illicitly obtaining port concessions in Togo, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, and Cameroon, seeking restitution of the €5.7 billion from the 2022 sale of Bolloré Africa Logistics, citing evidence of corrupt practices and leveraging political connec...
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68% Bias Score

US Withdrawal Weakens Russia War Crimes Case
The United States withdrew its prosecutor from the Hague-based International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression (ICPA), investigating Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion, decreasing the chances of international legal consequences for Russia.

US Withdrawal Weakens Russia War Crimes Case
The United States withdrew its prosecutor from the Hague-based International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression (ICPA), investigating Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion, decreasing the chances of international legal consequences for Russia.
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36% Bias Score
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