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MHP Politician Supports Imprisoned Opposition Mayor, Raising Concerns About Due Process
MHP Deputy Chairman Feti Yıldız met with the lawyer of imprisoned CHP Esenyurt Mayor Ahmet Özer, expressing support for his views on due process, highlighting concerns about pre-trial detention and the politicization of legal proceedings in Turkey.
MHP Politician Supports Imprisoned Opposition Mayor, Raising Concerns About Due Process
MHP Deputy Chairman Feti Yıldız met with the lawyer of imprisoned CHP Esenyurt Mayor Ahmet Özer, expressing support for his views on due process, highlighting concerns about pre-trial detention and the politicization of legal proceedings in Turkey.
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44% Bias Score


China Cracks Down on Cybercrime Facilitators, Focusing on Exploitation of Minors
China's new 16-article guideline, effective immediately, targets cybercrime facilitators who exploit vulnerable groups, particularly minors and students, with penalties up to three years imprisonment and fines; it also emphasizes leniency for underage participants while severely punishing organizers...
China Cracks Down on Cybercrime Facilitators, Focusing on Exploitation of Minors
China's new 16-article guideline, effective immediately, targets cybercrime facilitators who exploit vulnerable groups, particularly minors and students, with penalties up to three years imprisonment and fines; it also emphasizes leniency for underage participants while severely punishing organizers...
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40% Bias Score


Court Overturns Conviction in Etan Patz Murder Case
A New York court overturned the 2017 conviction of Pedro Hernandez for the 1979 murder of six-year-old Etan Patz due to the judge's inadequate response to a jury question about the admissibility of his confession, prompting a retrial and raising concerns about the reliability of confessions from ind...
Court Overturns Conviction in Etan Patz Murder Case
A New York court overturned the 2017 conviction of Pedro Hernandez for the 1979 murder of six-year-old Etan Patz due to the judge's inadequate response to a jury question about the admissibility of his confession, prompting a retrial and raising concerns about the reliability of confessions from ind...
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40% Bias Score


German Judge Faces Disciplinary Action for Anti-Roma Remarks
A disciplinary procedure has been initiated against Bengt Fuchs, vice president of the Gera Administrative Court, for derogatory remarks about Sinti and Roma people on Facebook in August 2019; however, the Landgericht ruled that these remarks did not meet the threshold for criminal prosecution, a de...
German Judge Faces Disciplinary Action for Anti-Roma Remarks
A disciplinary procedure has been initiated against Bengt Fuchs, vice president of the Gera Administrative Court, for derogatory remarks about Sinti and Roma people on Facebook in August 2019; however, the Landgericht ruled that these remarks did not meet the threshold for criminal prosecution, a de...
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44% Bias Score


Inmate Mistakenly Released from New Orleans Prison
Khalil Bryan, a 30-year-old inmate with a violent criminal history, was mistakenly released from the Orleans Parish Justice Center due to a clerical error, prompting an official manhunt and investigation into the facility's security protocols.
Inmate Mistakenly Released from New Orleans Prison
Khalil Bryan, a 30-year-old inmate with a violent criminal history, was mistakenly released from the Orleans Parish Justice Center due to a clerical error, prompting an official manhunt and investigation into the facility's security protocols.
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48% Bias Score


Thuringia Plans 35 New Judicial Positions to Combat Retirement Wave
Thuringia's Justice Minister Beate Meißner proposes a €3.2 million plan to hire 35 judges and prosecutors, plus 20 judicial assistants, to address a looming retirement wave affecting 46% of judges and prosecutors over the next 10 years, with administrative courts facing significant strain due to asy...
Thuringia Plans 35 New Judicial Positions to Combat Retirement Wave
Thuringia's Justice Minister Beate Meißner proposes a €3.2 million plan to hire 35 judges and prosecutors, plus 20 judicial assistants, to address a looming retirement wave affecting 46% of judges and prosecutors over the next 10 years, with administrative courts facing significant strain due to asy...
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44% Bias Score

China Issues Strict Guideline Targeting Cybercrime Accomplices
China issued a 16-article guideline on Monday to crack down on cybercrime, focusing on those exploiting minors and vulnerable groups for telecom fraud; penalties include up to three years imprisonment and fines, with leniency possible for underage participants.

China Issues Strict Guideline Targeting Cybercrime Accomplices
China issued a 16-article guideline on Monday to crack down on cybercrime, focusing on those exploiting minors and vulnerable groups for telecom fraud; penalties include up to three years imprisonment and fines, with leniency possible for underage participants.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Judge Protects Child Victims in Zelhem Sexual Abuse Case
Fourteen young girls (ages 4-6) were allegedly sexually abused by a 20-year-old swimming instructor in Zelhem, Netherlands; a judge ruled against re-interviewing the children to avoid further trauma, prioritizing their well-being.

Dutch Judge Protects Child Victims in Zelhem Sexual Abuse Case
Fourteen young girls (ages 4-6) were allegedly sexually abused by a 20-year-old swimming instructor in Zelhem, Netherlands; a judge ruled against re-interviewing the children to avoid further trauma, prioritizing their well-being.
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32% Bias Score

Cameroon's Lenient Sentencing in Wife's Murder Highlights Pervasive Gender-Based Violence
The lenient sentencing of Eric Bekobo for murdering his wife, Diane Yangwo, in Cameroon, highlights the pervasive issue of gender-based violence (GBV), with 77 women killed in 2024 and 42 in the first half of 2025; a proposed GBV law has mysteriously disappeared, revealing a lack of political will.

Cameroon's Lenient Sentencing in Wife's Murder Highlights Pervasive Gender-Based Violence
The lenient sentencing of Eric Bekobo for murdering his wife, Diane Yangwo, in Cameroon, highlights the pervasive issue of gender-based violence (GBV), with 77 women killed in 2024 and 42 in the first half of 2025; a proposed GBV law has mysteriously disappeared, revealing a lack of political will.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Man on Trial for Murder: Mental State Determines Sentence
A 40-year-old man stands trial in Athens, Greece, for murdering his 28-year-old ex-partner, Kyriaki Griva, outside a police station on April 1st, 2024, where she had sought help. The key question is whether he had diminished responsibility due to mental illness.

Greek Man on Trial for Murder: Mental State Determines Sentence
A 40-year-old man stands trial in Athens, Greece, for murdering his 28-year-old ex-partner, Kyriaki Griva, outside a police station on April 1st, 2024, where she had sought help. The key question is whether he had diminished responsibility due to mental illness.
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48% Bias Score

German Prisons Near Maximum Capacity
German prisons are at 86% capacity, with some states exceeding 90%, forcing the use of multiple occupancy in cells; this follows a period of lower occupancy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

German Prisons Near Maximum Capacity
German prisons are at 86% capacity, with some states exceeding 90%, forcing the use of multiple occupancy in cells; this follows a period of lower occupancy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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28% Bias Score

Lori Vallow Daybell Receives Two More Life Sentences in Arizona
Lori Vallow Daybell, 51, received two consecutive life sentences in Arizona for conspiring to kill her estranged husband, Charles Vallow, and her niece's ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux; she will likely not serve additional prison time due to her existing Idaho life sentences for killing her children.

Lori Vallow Daybell Receives Two More Life Sentences in Arizona
Lori Vallow Daybell, 51, received two consecutive life sentences in Arizona for conspiring to kill her estranged husband, Charles Vallow, and her niece's ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux; she will likely not serve additional prison time due to her existing Idaho life sentences for killing her children.
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32% Bias Score
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