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Moroccan Men Deportated After Murders in El Ejido, Spain
In 2000, two Moroccan men, Cherki Hadij and Lesbir Fahim, committed separate but related murders in El Ejido, Spain; Hadij killed two men after a dispute, and Fahim murdered a young woman while experiencing severe mental distress. Both were later deported to Morocco after serving reduced sentences, ...
Moroccan Men Deportated After Murders in El Ejido, Spain
In 2000, two Moroccan men, Cherki Hadij and Lesbir Fahim, committed separate but related murders in El Ejido, Spain; Hadij killed two men after a dispute, and Fahim murdered a young woman while experiencing severe mental distress. Both were later deported to Morocco after serving reduced sentences, ...
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48% Bias Score


Rajoy's Comment on Rivas Case Sparks Debate on Domestic Violence
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy commented on the Juana Rivas case, expressing empathy for Rivas, who has refused to return her children to their father, Francesco Arcuri, despite a court order, creating a public debate on domestic violence and parental rights.
Rajoy's Comment on Rivas Case Sparks Debate on Domestic Violence
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy commented on the Juana Rivas case, expressing empathy for Rivas, who has refused to return her children to their father, Francesco Arcuri, despite a court order, creating a public debate on domestic violence and parental rights.
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76% Bias Score


Kohberger Pleads Guilty in Idaho Murders; Receives Life Sentences
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, receiving four consecutive life sentences without parole, sparking public debate due to the lack of a motive explanation.
Kohberger Pleads Guilty in Idaho Murders; Receives Life Sentences
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, receiving four consecutive life sentences without parole, sparking public debate due to the lack of a motive explanation.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Public Prosecution Service Suffers Weeks-Long Cyberattack Disruption
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) suspects a cyberattack and has disconnected its systems from the internet for weeks, disrupting court cases and requiring the use of printed documents instead of digital ones.
Dutch Public Prosecution Service Suffers Weeks-Long Cyberattack Disruption
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) suspects a cyberattack and has disconnected its systems from the internet for weeks, disrupting court cases and requiring the use of printed documents instead of digital ones.
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32% Bias Score


Mexican National Rearrested by ICE After Release in Illinois Murder Case
In Waukegan, Illinois, Mexican national Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez, 52, was arrested for the murder of Megan Bos, whose decapitated body was found in a bleach-filled container on his property; he was initially released but later rearrested by ICE.
Mexican National Rearrested by ICE After Release in Illinois Murder Case
In Waukegan, Illinois, Mexican national Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez, 52, was arrested for the murder of Megan Bos, whose decapitated body was found in a bleach-filled container on his property; he was initially released but later rearrested by ICE.
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64% Bias Score


Four French Police Officers Indicted for Assault
Four French police officers were indicted for assault and forgery after a 17-year-old accused them of beating him in Garges-lès-Gonesse on July 14th; the officers deny the accusations, and the incident occurred amid urban violence in the area.
Four French Police Officers Indicted for Assault
Four French police officers were indicted for assault and forgery after a 17-year-old accused them of beating him in Garges-lès-Gonesse on July 14th; the officers deny the accusations, and the incident occurred amid urban violence in the area.
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40% Bias Score

EU Judicial System: Positive Views Prevail, but Significant National Variations and Concerns Emerge
A Eurobarometer study shows that while over half of EU citizens view their judicial system positively, significant national variations exist, with concerns about government interference and recent declines in positive perceptions in some countries like Romania, Cyprus, and Estonia.

EU Judicial System: Positive Views Prevail, but Significant National Variations and Concerns Emerge
A Eurobarometer study shows that while over half of EU citizens view their judicial system positively, significant national variations exist, with concerns about government interference and recent declines in positive perceptions in some countries like Romania, Cyprus, and Estonia.
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32% Bias Score

Bombay High Court Acquits All Accused in 2006 Mumbai Train Bombings
The Bombay High Court acquitted all 12 remaining accused in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings on July 29, 2024, overturning a 2015 conviction that sentenced five to death and seven to life imprisonment due to insufficient evidence presented by the prosecution, despite the attack killing 189 and injurin...

Bombay High Court Acquits All Accused in 2006 Mumbai Train Bombings
The Bombay High Court acquitted all 12 remaining accused in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings on July 29, 2024, overturning a 2015 conviction that sentenced five to death and seven to life imprisonment due to insufficient evidence presented by the prosecution, despite the attack killing 189 and injurin...
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36% Bias Score

Suffolk Man's 19-Year Advocacy After Father's Sexual Abuse Conviction
Connor Parker, 25, from Suffolk, has waived his anonymity to speak out about the 19-year sentence given to his father, Timothy Neale, for sexually abusing him from age 12; he is advocating for better support for male victims navigating the court system, highlighting significant delays and lack of su...

Suffolk Man's 19-Year Advocacy After Father's Sexual Abuse Conviction
Connor Parker, 25, from Suffolk, has waived his anonymity to speak out about the 19-year sentence given to his father, Timothy Neale, for sexually abusing him from age 12; he is advocating for better support for male victims navigating the court system, highlighting significant delays and lack of su...
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24% Bias Score

Rhineland-Palatinate Prisons to Pilot Telemedicine for Inmate Healthcare
Two Rhineland-Palatinate prisons will pilot telemedicine in 2024 to improve inmate healthcare access and reduce security risks associated with external appointments, addressing staff shortages and scheduling difficulties; the program will focus on rheumatology, dermatology, and cardiology.

Rhineland-Palatinate Prisons to Pilot Telemedicine for Inmate Healthcare
Two Rhineland-Palatinate prisons will pilot telemedicine in 2024 to improve inmate healthcare access and reduce security risks associated with external appointments, addressing staff shortages and scheduling difficulties; the program will focus on rheumatology, dermatology, and cardiology.
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40% Bias Score

One-Day Sentence Recommended for Officer in Breonna Taylor Civil Rights Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights by firing ten shots into her apartment during a botched raid in March 2020; the Department of Justice recommended a one-day prison sentence, prompting outrage from Taylor's family.

One-Day Sentence Recommended for Officer in Breonna Taylor Civil Rights Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights by firing ten shots into her apartment during a botched raid in March 2020; the Department of Justice recommended a one-day prison sentence, prompting outrage from Taylor's family.
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40% Bias Score

Australian and American Tourists Murdered in Mexico: Suspects Linked to Organized Crime
Three men—two Australian brothers and an American—were killed while camping near La Bocana beach in Baja California, Mexico, a known drug trafficking area; four suspects with alleged ties to organized crime and corrupt police are in custody, facing various charges.

Australian and American Tourists Murdered in Mexico: Suspects Linked to Organized Crime
Three men—two Australian brothers and an American—were killed while camping near La Bocana beach in Baja California, Mexico, a known drug trafficking area; four suspects with alleged ties to organized crime and corrupt police are in custody, facing various charges.
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36% Bias Score
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