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Murder Accusation and Bail Controversy in Isla Bell Case
Marat Ganiev, 54, is accused of murdering 19-year-old Isla Bell in St Kilda East on October 7, 2023, hiding her body in a fridge subsequently moved to three locations by co-accused Eyal Yaffe, 58, who is charged with assisting an offender; Bell's remains were found at a tip on November 19.
Murder Accusation and Bail Controversy in Isla Bell Case
Marat Ganiev, 54, is accused of murdering 19-year-old Isla Bell in St Kilda East on October 7, 2023, hiding her body in a fridge subsequently moved to three locations by co-accused Eyal Yaffe, 58, who is charged with assisting an offender; Bell's remains were found at a tip on November 19.
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56% Bias Score


Kartalkaya Hotel Fire: Legal Battles for Compensation
The families of 78 victims who perished in a hotel fire in Kartalkaya, Turkey, face legal challenges in obtaining compensation, encountering jurisdictional disputes between civil and consumer courts due to mandatory mediation requirements, resulting in some lawsuits being dismissed.
Kartalkaya Hotel Fire: Legal Battles for Compensation
The families of 78 victims who perished in a hotel fire in Kartalkaya, Turkey, face legal challenges in obtaining compensation, encountering jurisdictional disputes between civil and consumer courts due to mandatory mediation requirements, resulting in some lawsuits being dismissed.
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48% Bias Score


Stalker Alex Belfield Released Early from Prison
Alex Belfield, dubbed the 'Jimmy Savile of trolling,' was released early from his five-year prison sentence for stalking Jeremy Vine and other broadcasters; his campaign caused significant distress, including suicidal thoughts in some victims, and he was also ordered to pay substantial damages to Vi...
Stalker Alex Belfield Released Early from Prison
Alex Belfield, dubbed the 'Jimmy Savile of trolling,' was released early from his five-year prison sentence for stalking Jeremy Vine and other broadcasters; his campaign caused significant distress, including suicidal thoughts in some victims, and he was also ordered to pay substantial damages to Vi...
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36% Bias Score


İmamoğlu Faces New Trial, Trial Venue Change Prompts Boycott
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu faces a new trial for comments about a court expert, with a potential 4-year prison sentence and political ban; the trial's last-minute venue change prompted a boycott by İmamoğlu and his party, adding to existing legal battles including investigations into his universi...
İmamoğlu Faces New Trial, Trial Venue Change Prompts Boycott
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu faces a new trial for comments about a court expert, with a potential 4-year prison sentence and political ban; the trial's last-minute venue change prompted a boycott by İmamoğlu and his party, adding to existing legal battles including investigations into his universi...
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36% Bias Score


NYC Cryptocurrency Torture Case: Two Men Plead Not Guilty
John Woeltz and William Duplessie, arrested last month, pleaded not guilty to torturing an Italian businessman in a New York City townhouse between May 6 and May 23 to obtain his Bitcoin password; prosecutors presented graphic evidence, while the defense presented contradictory video evidence.
NYC Cryptocurrency Torture Case: Two Men Plead Not Guilty
John Woeltz and William Duplessie, arrested last month, pleaded not guilty to torturing an Italian businessman in a New York City townhouse between May 6 and May 23 to obtain his Bitcoin password; prosecutors presented graphic evidence, while the defense presented contradictory video evidence.
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48% Bias Score


Controversial Legal Figures to Speak at Conservative Conference
The Samuel Griffith Society's upcoming conference in Perth will include former High Court judge Dyson Heydon, found to have sexually harassed six women, and former Attorney-General Christian Porter, who investigated Heydon. This event raises concerns about accountability within Australia's legal sys...
Controversial Legal Figures to Speak at Conservative Conference
The Samuel Griffith Society's upcoming conference in Perth will include former High Court judge Dyson Heydon, found to have sexually harassed six women, and former Attorney-General Christian Porter, who investigated Heydon. This event raises concerns about accountability within Australia's legal sys...
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Doctor's Prison Transfer Raises Human Rights Concerns
Dr. Atayman, a Turkish citizen, was transferred from Silivri to Afyonkarahisar prison under questionable circumstances, resulting in five days without a bunk, prompting concerns about torture and due process violations.

Turkish Doctor's Prison Transfer Raises Human Rights Concerns
Dr. Atayman, a Turkish citizen, was transferred from Silivri to Afyonkarahisar prison under questionable circumstances, resulting in five days without a bunk, prompting concerns about torture and due process violations.
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56% Bias Score

Nurse Avoids Jail After \$1.7 Million Drug Money Discovery
In Brisbane, Australia, a pediatric intensive care nurse, Jannine Williams, 35, was found with \$1.7 million in drug money belonging to her former partner; despite her knowledge of his cocaine trafficking operation, she received a three-year suspended sentence and a \$1,000 good behavior bond.

Nurse Avoids Jail After \$1.7 Million Drug Money Discovery
In Brisbane, Australia, a pediatric intensive care nurse, Jannine Williams, 35, was found with \$1.7 million in drug money belonging to her former partner; despite her knowledge of his cocaine trafficking operation, she received a three-year suspended sentence and a \$1,000 good behavior bond.
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48% Bias Score

Brittan Widow: 'No Closure' After Police Drop Misconduct Case
Following false sex abuse claims against late Lord Brittan, costing £2.5 million, the misconduct investigation against the lead officer was dropped due to newly found evidence, leaving his widow without closure and highlighting systemic failures within the police force and IOPC.

Brittan Widow: 'No Closure' After Police Drop Misconduct Case
Following false sex abuse claims against late Lord Brittan, costing £2.5 million, the misconduct investigation against the lead officer was dropped due to newly found evidence, leaving his widow without closure and highlighting systemic failures within the police force and IOPC.
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52% Bias Score

Quebec Judge Stays Sex Crime Case Against Ill Billionaire
A Quebec judge stayed the criminal proceedings against 81-year-old Robert Miller, a Montreal billionaire facing 24 sex crime charges, due to his advanced Parkinson's disease, ending the criminal case but leaving related civil suits ongoing.

Quebec Judge Stays Sex Crime Case Against Ill Billionaire
A Quebec judge stayed the criminal proceedings against 81-year-old Robert Miller, a Montreal billionaire facing 24 sex crime charges, due to his advanced Parkinson's disease, ending the criminal case but leaving related civil suits ongoing.
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56% Bias Score

57 Deaths in Australian Prisons Due to Known Hanging Points
A Guardian Australia investigation revealed that 57 Australians died in 19 prisons across the country due to known hanging points that authorities failed to remove, despite warnings and promises of reform dating back over 30 years, disproportionately affecting Indigenous Australians.

57 Deaths in Australian Prisons Due to Known Hanging Points
A Guardian Australia investigation revealed that 57 Australians died in 19 prisons across the country due to known hanging points that authorities failed to remove, despite warnings and promises of reform dating back over 30 years, disproportionately affecting Indigenous Australians.
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Attorney General Indicted for Leaking Confidential Data
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, has been indicted for leaking confidential information related to Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend's tax case, following an investigation that revealed evidence suggesting the leak was orchestrated to control the narrative and was aided by the deletion of ...

Spain's Attorney General Indicted for Leaking Confidential Data
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, has been indicted for leaking confidential information related to Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend's tax case, following an investigation that revealed evidence suggesting the leak was orchestrated to control the narrative and was aided by the deletion of ...
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40% Bias Score
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