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China Highlights Legal Ramifications of Harming Military Facilities
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing over 40,000 yuan in losses and disrupting military exercises.
China Highlights Legal Ramifications of Harming Military Facilities
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing over 40,000 yuan in losses and disrupting military exercises.
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56% Bias Score


Athens Lawyers Strike to Mark Tempe Tragedy Anniversary
The Athens Bar Association announced a city-wide lawyer strike on February 28th, 2025, marking two years since the Tempe train tragedy, alongside participation in a victims' association gathering, citing slow investigation progress and demanding accountability.
Athens Lawyers Strike to Mark Tempe Tragedy Anniversary
The Athens Bar Association announced a city-wide lawyer strike on February 28th, 2025, marking two years since the Tempe train tragedy, alongside participation in a victims' association gathering, citing slow investigation progress and demanding accountability.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Attempts Dismissal of US Attorneys, Raising Concerns of Systemic Undermining
US President Trump's recent X post, "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," precedes his attempt to dismiss nearly 70 Biden-appointed US Attorneys, prompting concerns about an attack on the US justice system and potential constitutional crisis.
Trump Attempts Dismissal of US Attorneys, Raising Concerns of Systemic Undermining
US President Trump's recent X post, "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," precedes his attempt to dismiss nearly 70 Biden-appointed US Attorneys, prompting concerns about an attack on the US justice system and potential constitutional crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Sinaloa's Cycle of Violence: Deep-Rooted Corruption and Impunity
The assassination of Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes in 2004 exposed the collusion between Sinaloa's ministerial police and drug cartels, highlighting systemic corruption that continues to fuel violence and impunity, including the recent killing of a former ministerial agent and the disappearance of anothe...
Sinaloa's Cycle of Violence: Deep-Rooted Corruption and Impunity
The assassination of Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes in 2004 exposed the collusion between Sinaloa's ministerial police and drug cartels, highlighting systemic corruption that continues to fuel violence and impunity, including the recent killing of a former ministerial agent and the disappearance of anothe...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Court Rejects Second Psychological Evaluation in Dani Alves Rape Case
A Spanish court rejected a request for a new psychological evaluation of the victim in the Dani Alves rape case, citing concerns about re-victimization and the sufficiency of existing evidence. The court will consider the defense's claim of media bias in the upcoming appeals process.
Spanish Court Rejects Second Psychological Evaluation in Dani Alves Rape Case
A Spanish court rejected a request for a new psychological evaluation of the victim in the Dani Alves rape case, citing concerns about re-victimization and the sufficiency of existing evidence. The court will consider the defense's claim of media bias in the upcoming appeals process.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Prison Overcrowding Crisis Amidst Stricter Sentencing
Due to stricter sentencing and increased life sentences, the Netherlands is facing a prison overcrowding crisis ("code black"), prompting proposals like double-celling inmates and early release, countered by increased focus on alternative sentencing like fines or community service.
Netherlands Faces Prison Overcrowding Crisis Amidst Stricter Sentencing
Due to stricter sentencing and increased life sentences, the Netherlands is facing a prison overcrowding crisis ("code black"), prompting proposals like double-celling inmates and early release, countered by increased focus on alternative sentencing like fines or community service.
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48% Bias Score

Victoria to Review Bail Laws Amid Concerns Over Repeat Offenders
Victoria's acting police chief, Rick Nugent, raised concerns about repeat offenders receiving bail, prompting a government review of bail laws to improve community safety. He also aims to improve police morale and finalize the enterprise bargaining agreement.

Victoria to Review Bail Laws Amid Concerns Over Repeat Offenders
Victoria's acting police chief, Rick Nugent, raised concerns about repeat offenders receiving bail, prompting a government review of bail laws to improve community safety. He also aims to improve police morale and finalize the enterprise bargaining agreement.
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44% Bias Score

Charges Filed Against Bolsonaro for Alleged Coup Attempt
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and 33 others face charges from the Attorney General's Office for their alleged roles in the January 8, 2023, attack on government buildings in Brasília, including accusations of organizing an armed criminal group and attempting a coup, with potential prison...

Charges Filed Against Bolsonaro for Alleged Coup Attempt
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and 33 others face charges from the Attorney General's Office for their alleged roles in the January 8, 2023, attack on government buildings in Brasília, including accusations of organizing an armed criminal group and attempting a coup, with potential prison...
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40% Bias Score

Overcrowded Dominican Prisons Face Crisis Amidst Reform Failures
The Dominican Republic's prisons are severely overcrowded, holding over 26,000 inmates, more than 60% of whom are in pretrial detention without charges, leading to inhumane conditions and preventable deaths; despite promises of reform, problems persist due to systemic issues and alleged corruption.

Overcrowded Dominican Prisons Face Crisis Amidst Reform Failures
The Dominican Republic's prisons are severely overcrowded, holding over 26,000 inmates, more than 60% of whom are in pretrial detention without charges, leading to inhumane conditions and preventable deaths; despite promises of reform, problems persist due to systemic issues and alleged corruption.
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48% Bias Score

German Court Sentences Man to Three Years for Weapons Possession, Acquitted on Laufbündel Charges
A German court sentenced a 48-year-old man to three years in prison for illegal weapons possession, including a crossbow and machete, found during a house search that also revealed Nazi paraphernalia. The man, who identified himself as a citizen of the "German Reich", was acquitted of selling weapon...

German Court Sentences Man to Three Years for Weapons Possession, Acquitted on Laufbündel Charges
A German court sentenced a 48-year-old man to three years in prison for illegal weapons possession, including a crossbow and machete, found during a house search that also revealed Nazi paraphernalia. The man, who identified himself as a citizen of the "German Reich", was acquitted of selling weapon...
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48% Bias Score

Immenstadt: 17-Year-Old Sentenced for Death of Martin H.
In Immenstadt, a 17-year-old with a history of violent crime was sentenced to six years and ten months for causing the death of 53-year-old Martin H. after a fight near a bank on May 7, 2024; the court found the youth did not intend to kill Mr. H., but his actions resulted in foreseeable fatal conse...

Immenstadt: 17-Year-Old Sentenced for Death of Martin H.
In Immenstadt, a 17-year-old with a history of violent crime was sentenced to six years and ten months for causing the death of 53-year-old Martin H. after a fight near a bank on May 7, 2024; the court found the youth did not intend to kill Mr. H., but his actions resulted in foreseeable fatal conse...
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40% Bias Score

Indictment Seeks Prison Sentence for Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu faces 2–4 years imprisonment and a political ban for allegedly attempting to influence an expert witness, S.B., in a January 27 press conference, prompting an indictment by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.

Indictment Seeks Prison Sentence for Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu faces 2–4 years imprisonment and a political ban for allegedly attempting to influence an expert witness, S.B., in a January 27 press conference, prompting an indictment by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
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48% Bias Score
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