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Turkey's Judiciary Under Scrutiny: Rising Concerns Over Political Crackdowns
This report details the increasing use of legal charges like "incitement to hatred" and "spreading misinformation" in Turkey to suppress dissent, impacting journalists, artists, and politicians alike.
Turkey's Judiciary Under Scrutiny: Rising Concerns Over Political Crackdowns
This report details the increasing use of legal charges like "incitement to hatred" and "spreading misinformation" in Turkey to suppress dissent, impacting journalists, artists, and politicians alike.
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60% Bias Score


Crumbling Courts" in England and Wales Fueling Justice Backlog
A Law Society survey reveals that the poor condition of court buildings in England and Wales, including issues like asbestos, mold, and structural damage, is significantly contributing to a massive backlog of cases, impacting access to justice and undermining public confidence.
Crumbling Courts" in England and Wales Fueling Justice Backlog
A Law Society survey reveals that the poor condition of court buildings in England and Wales, including issues like asbestos, mold, and structural damage, is significantly contributing to a massive backlog of cases, impacting access to justice and undermining public confidence.
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24% Bias Score


NT Attorney General's Family Connection to Hit-and-Run Driver Sparks Outrage
Northern Territory Attorney General Marie-Clare Boothby faces criticism for a family connection to Jack Danby, who received a community corrections order for a hit-and-run that killed an Aboriginal man, sparking outrage over justice system inequalities.
NT Attorney General's Family Connection to Hit-and-Run Driver Sparks Outrage
Northern Territory Attorney General Marie-Clare Boothby faces criticism for a family connection to Jack Danby, who received a community corrections order for a hit-and-run that killed an Aboriginal man, sparking outrage over justice system inequalities.
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32% Bias Score


Turkish Opposition Party Faces Legal Challenges Amidst Political Tensions
A Turkish opposition party, CHP, is facing legal challenges, including potential leadership changes and accusations of political maneuvering, as evidenced by recent arrests and investigations of party members and officials.
Turkish Opposition Party Faces Legal Challenges Amidst Political Tensions
A Turkish opposition party, CHP, is facing legal challenges, including potential leadership changes and accusations of political maneuvering, as evidenced by recent arrests and investigations of party members and officials.
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68% Bias Score


Edmonton Police Condemn Plea Deal in 8-Year-Old Murder Case
Edmonton police publicly criticized a proposed manslaughter plea deal for a woman charged with the first-degree murder of an eight-year-old girl, arguing it would result in an insufficient eight-year sentence and constitute a miscarriage of justice.
Edmonton Police Condemn Plea Deal in 8-Year-Old Murder Case
Edmonton police publicly criticized a proposed manslaughter plea deal for a woman charged with the first-degree murder of an eight-year-old girl, arguing it would result in an insufficient eight-year sentence and constitute a miscarriage of justice.
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40% Bias Score


French Mayor Survives Attempted Murder
On August 6th, Gilles Dussault, the mayor of Villeneuve-de-Marc, France, was seriously injured when a 60-year-old resident attempted to murder him and his son following a dispute over damage to the resident's property caused by a collapsed municipal building.
French Mayor Survives Attempted Murder
On August 6th, Gilles Dussault, the mayor of Villeneuve-de-Marc, France, was seriously injured when a 60-year-old resident attempted to murder him and his son following a dispute over damage to the resident's property caused by a collapsed municipal building.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Justice System Failing Child Sexual Abuse Victims
A Save the Children report reveals that nearly half of child sexual abuse cases in Spain take over three years to resolve, forcing children to repeatedly recount their trauma, and that the current system is inadequate to protect child victims.

Spanish Justice System Failing Child Sexual Abuse Victims
A Save the Children report reveals that nearly half of child sexual abuse cases in Spain take over three years to resolve, forcing children to repeatedly recount their trauma, and that the current system is inadequate to protect child victims.
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16% Bias Score

Retrial Ordered in Case of Toddler's Scalding Death in Halle
A German court overturned the convictions of a father, mother, and grandmother for the scalding death of their two-year-old daughter in Halle, ordering a retrial with potential charges upgraded to aggravated assault resulting in death.

Retrial Ordered in Case of Toddler's Scalding Death in Halle
A German court overturned the convictions of a father, mother, and grandmother for the scalding death of their two-year-old daughter in Halle, ordering a retrial with potential charges upgraded to aggravated assault resulting in death.
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12% Bias Score

Liberian Deputy Minister Suspended Amidst Rape Allegations
Liberian Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Bryant McGill, has been suspended following allegations of raping a 14-year-old girl, prompting investigations and public protests demanding his arrest.

Liberian Deputy Minister Suspended Amidst Rape Allegations
Liberian Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Bryant McGill, has been suspended following allegations of raping a 14-year-old girl, prompting investigations and public protests demanding his arrest.
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40% Bias Score

Suzie Miller's Inter Alia: A Hit Play Exploring Sexual Assault and the Justice System
Australian playwright Suzie Miller's new play, Inter Alia, a companion piece to her successful Prima Facie, is receiving critical acclaim in London, selling out its National Theatre run and reaching 67,000 cinema viewers through National Theatre Live screenings.

Suzie Miller's Inter Alia: A Hit Play Exploring Sexual Assault and the Justice System
Australian playwright Suzie Miller's new play, Inter Alia, a companion piece to her successful Prima Facie, is receiving critical acclaim in London, selling out its National Theatre run and reaching 67,000 cinema viewers through National Theatre Live screenings.
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36% Bias Score

D.C. Grand Juries Reject Indictments, Challenging Prosecutorial Authority
In a highly unusual development, Washington, D.C. grand juries have refused to indict defendants at least seven times in the past month, rejecting the government's arguments and challenging the near-total control prosecutors typically exercise over such proceedings.

D.C. Grand Juries Reject Indictments, Challenging Prosecutorial Authority
In a highly unusual development, Washington, D.C. grand juries have refused to indict defendants at least seven times in the past month, rejecting the government's arguments and challenging the near-total control prosecutors typically exercise over such proceedings.
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40% Bias Score

Crete Mafia's Corruption Extends to Justice System: Evidence of Bribery and Collusion
An investigation reveals that the Crete mafia has infiltrated the justice system, influencing court decisions through bribery and collusion, as detailed in documents submitted to the prosecutor by the Chania Security Sub-directorate.

Crete Mafia's Corruption Extends to Justice System: Evidence of Bribery and Collusion
An investigation reveals that the Crete mafia has infiltrated the justice system, influencing court decisions through bribery and collusion, as detailed in documents submitted to the prosecutor by the Chania Security Sub-directorate.
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32% Bias Score
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