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Dutch Public Broadcaster Reform, Hawija Airstrike Cover-Up, and Severe Drought
The Dutch government plans to reform its public broadcaster, reducing the number of broadcasting houses; a parliamentary committee is outraged by the military's concealment of evidence about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, that killed 70 civilians; and the Netherlands faces an unprecedented drough...
Dutch Public Broadcaster Reform, Hawija Airstrike Cover-Up, and Severe Drought
The Dutch government plans to reform its public broadcaster, reducing the number of broadcasting houses; a parliamentary committee is outraged by the military's concealment of evidence about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, that killed 70 civilians; and the Netherlands faces an unprecedented drough...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Journalists Investigated for Reporting on Attorney General Case
Four Spanish journalists face investigation for revealing details from a Guardia Civil report on a case against the Attorney General, sparking concerns about press freedom and the right to report on matters of public interest.
Spanish Journalists Investigated for Reporting on Attorney General Case
Four Spanish journalists face investigation for revealing details from a Guardia Civil report on a case against the Attorney General, sparking concerns about press freedom and the right to report on matters of public interest.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Agencies Criticized for Insufficient Response to Human Trafficking
The Dutch National Rapporteur on Human Trafficking reveals insufficient efforts to combat human trafficking, citing inconsistent responses from law enforcement and labor agencies, with the Labor Inspectorate demonstrating a passive approach and the Marechaussee showing task confusion; improvements i...
Dutch Agencies Criticized for Insufficient Response to Human Trafficking
The Dutch National Rapporteur on Human Trafficking reveals insufficient efforts to combat human trafficking, citing inconsistent responses from law enforcement and labor agencies, with the Labor Inspectorate demonstrating a passive approach and the Marechaussee showing task confusion; improvements i...
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32% Bias Score


Appeal Filed Against Arrest of Şişli Mayor in "City Consensus" Probe
Şişli Municipality Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan's lawyers appealed his arrest within a "city consensus" investigation, arguing insufficient evidence of a secret agreement and infrequent contact with Azad Barış, contradicting claims of a close relationship.
Appeal Filed Against Arrest of Şişli Mayor in "City Consensus" Probe
Şişli Municipality Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan's lawyers appealed his arrest within a "city consensus" investigation, arguing insufficient evidence of a secret agreement and infrequent contact with Azad Barış, contradicting claims of a close relationship.
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40% Bias Score


Musk's Premature Arrest Announcement Stirs Law Enforcement Concerns
Tech billionaire Elon Musk publicly announced an imminent arrest related to an individual allegedly stealing 400,000 Social Security numbers, alarming law enforcement officials due to the premature disclosure of an ongoing federal investigation during a live-streamed political rally.
Musk's Premature Arrest Announcement Stirs Law Enforcement Concerns
Tech billionaire Elon Musk publicly announced an imminent arrest related to an individual allegedly stealing 400,000 Social Security numbers, alarming law enforcement officials due to the premature disclosure of an ongoing federal investigation during a live-streamed political rally.
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56% Bias Score


Colombian Senator Implicated in \$527,000 UNGRD Corruption Scandal
Senator Martha Peralta Epieyú of Colombia's Pacto Histórico is accused by a former UNGRD director of soliciting a \$527,000 contract for associates; the Fiscalía referred the case to the Supreme Court due to her immunity.
Colombian Senator Implicated in \$527,000 UNGRD Corruption Scandal
Senator Martha Peralta Epieyú of Colombia's Pacto Histórico is accused by a former UNGRD director of soliciting a \$527,000 contract for associates; the Fiscalía referred the case to the Supreme Court due to her immunity.
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40% Bias Score

Bavarian State Painting Collections Under Investigation
The Munich I Public Prosecutor's Office launched a preliminary investigation into the Bavarian State Painting Collections following allegations that prompted an internal review, leading to the resignation of General Director Bernhard Maaz and the initiation of an investigation led by a former prosec...

Bavarian State Painting Collections Under Investigation
The Munich I Public Prosecutor's Office launched a preliminary investigation into the Bavarian State Painting Collections following allegations that prompted an internal review, leading to the resignation of General Director Bernhard Maaz and the initiation of an investigation led by a former prosec...
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44% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.
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40% Bias Score

Near-Miss at Morton Junction: Rail Workers Escape 78mph Train by Seconds
On November 27, 2024, a near-miss occurred at Morton Junction when track workers were almost struck by a 78mph train due to a location mix-up causing the workers to be on an active track section with only two seconds to react, resulting in an investigation and safety improvements.

Near-Miss at Morton Junction: Rail Workers Escape 78mph Train by Seconds
On November 27, 2024, a near-miss occurred at Morton Junction when track workers were almost struck by a 78mph train due to a location mix-up causing the workers to be on an active track section with only two seconds to react, resulting in an investigation and safety improvements.
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36% Bias Score

Istanbul Nightclub Fire: 29 Dead, Negligence Charges Filed
A fire at the Masquerade nightclub in Gayrettepe, Istanbul, on an unspecified date, killed 29 people and injured 8, with investigations revealing negligence in permitting and fire safety, leading to criminal charges and a slow-moving trial.

Istanbul Nightclub Fire: 29 Dead, Negligence Charges Filed
A fire at the Masquerade nightclub in Gayrettepe, Istanbul, on an unspecified date, killed 29 people and injured 8, with investigations revealing negligence in permitting and fire safety, leading to criminal charges and a slow-moving trial.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Investigates Meta's China Market Entry Attempts
The US Senate is investigating Meta's alleged development of censorship tools to enter the Chinese market, prompted by a former employee's book and internal documents; Meta denies these claims, but must provide requested documents by April 21.

Senate Investigates Meta's China Market Entry Attempts
The US Senate is investigating Meta's alleged development of censorship tools to enter the Chinese market, prompted by a former employee's book and internal documents; Meta denies these claims, but must provide requested documents by April 21.
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56% Bias Score

Huawei Employees Face Corruption Charges in Belgium
A Belgian court is hearing charges against three Huawei employees and a Forum Europe managing director for allegedly paying eight European lawmakers to sign a pro-Huawei letter; €15,000 was allegedly offered to the letter's writer, and €1,500 to each co-signatory, disguised as consultancy fees.

Huawei Employees Face Corruption Charges in Belgium
A Belgian court is hearing charges against three Huawei employees and a Forum Europe managing director for allegedly paying eight European lawmakers to sign a pro-Huawei letter; €15,000 was allegedly offered to the letter's writer, and €1,500 to each co-signatory, disguised as consultancy fees.
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40% Bias Score
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