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Norwegian Crown Prince's Stepson Charged with 32 Offenses, Including Rape
Marius Borg Høiby, stepson of Norway's Crown Prince, has been charged with 32 offenses, including four counts of rape and various assaults against multiple women between 2018 and 2024, facing a potential 10-year prison sentence.
Norwegian Crown Prince's Stepson Charged with 32 Offenses, Including Rape
Marius Borg Høiby, stepson of Norway's Crown Prince, has been charged with 32 offenses, including four counts of rape and various assaults against multiple women between 2018 and 2024, facing a potential 10-year prison sentence.
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44% Bias Score


El Salvador: New Education Minister, Legal Changes Tighten Crackdown on Gangs
El Salvador's President Bukele appointed army captain Karla Trigueros as the new education minister, days before the legislature approved changes allowing minors involved in gangs to be tried as adults and extending provisional detention to August 2027, impacting 88,750 detainees under the state of ...
El Salvador: New Education Minister, Legal Changes Tighten Crackdown on Gangs
El Salvador's President Bukele appointed army captain Karla Trigueros as the new education minister, days before the legislature approved changes allowing minors involved in gangs to be tried as adults and extending provisional detention to August 2027, impacting 88,750 detainees under the state of ...
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64% Bias Score


Bashkiria Man Sentenced for Ex-Wife's Murder
In June 2023, in Bashkiria, Russia, 31-year-old Руслан beat his 21-year-old ex-wife Диана to death after an argument in his car; he then called the police and took her body to the hospital, resulting in a 5-year prison sentence for manslaughter.
Bashkiria Man Sentenced for Ex-Wife's Murder
In June 2023, in Bashkiria, Russia, 31-year-old Руслан beat his 21-year-old ex-wife Диана to death after an argument in his car; he then called the police and took her body to the hospital, resulting in a 5-year prison sentence for manslaughter.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Judge Murdered: Domestic Violence Intervention as Possible Motive
Federal judge Vasily Vetlugin was brutally murdered in Kamyshin, Russia, on August 14, 2024, allegedly by Sergey Kibalnikov whose wife worked at the same court. The murder may have resulted from the judge's intervention in a domestic abuse case, rather than jealousy.
Russian Judge Murdered: Domestic Violence Intervention as Possible Motive
Federal judge Vasily Vetlugin was brutally murdered in Kamyshin, Russia, on August 14, 2024, allegedly by Sergey Kibalnikov whose wife worked at the same court. The murder may have resulted from the judge's intervention in a domestic abuse case, rather than jealousy.
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56% Bias Score


Suspect in Brutal Murder of Federal Judge Held Until October 2025
A Volgograd court ordered the pre-trial detention of 47-year-old Sergei Kibalnikov until October 14, 2025, for the brutal murder of federal judge Vasily Vetlugin in Kamyshin on August 14, 2024, with investigators exploring jealousy as a potential motive.
Suspect in Brutal Murder of Federal Judge Held Until October 2025
A Volgograd court ordered the pre-trial detention of 47-year-old Sergei Kibalnikov until October 14, 2025, for the brutal murder of federal judge Vasily Vetlugin in Kamyshin on August 14, 2024, with investigators exploring jealousy as a potential motive.
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44% Bias Score


Alleged Fund Transfer to AKP Municipality Uninvestigated Despite Testimony
CHP leader Özgür Özel claims lawyer Mehmet Yıldırım coerced İBB investigation detainee Yener Torunler into giving false testimony, alleging the transfer of bags of money to the AKP's Sultangazi Municipality—a claim supported by journalist Timur Soykan, yet resulting in no investigation into the AKP ...
Alleged Fund Transfer to AKP Municipality Uninvestigated Despite Testimony
CHP leader Özgür Özel claims lawyer Mehmet Yıldırım coerced İBB investigation detainee Yener Torunler into giving false testimony, alleging the transfer of bags of money to the AKP's Sultangazi Municipality—a claim supported by journalist Timur Soykan, yet resulting in no investigation into the AKP ...
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52% Bias Score

Afghan Man on Trial for Attacking Wife; Daughters' Loyalty Highlights Cultural Conflicts
In Germany, a 58-year-old Afghan man, Shah S., stands trial for nearly killing his wife with a knife after an argument, leaving her with severe facial injuries; his daughters, despite the abuse, visit him in prison, highlighting the impact of cultural norms and the challenges of immigration.

Afghan Man on Trial for Attacking Wife; Daughters' Loyalty Highlights Cultural Conflicts
In Germany, a 58-year-old Afghan man, Shah S., stands trial for nearly killing his wife with a knife after an argument, leaving her with severe facial injuries; his daughters, despite the abuse, visit him in prison, highlighting the impact of cultural norms and the challenges of immigration.
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60% Bias Score

10-Year Sentence for Sex Predator Who Abused Two Teenage Girls
A 34-year-old man, Michael McRobie, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the rape and abuse of two teenage girls in Fife, Scotland, between March 2016 and an unspecified later date. The abuse included rape, restraint, and assault with a whip, and he was also found to possess indecent images of ch...

10-Year Sentence for Sex Predator Who Abused Two Teenage Girls
A 34-year-old man, Michael McRobie, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the rape and abuse of two teenage girls in Fife, Scotland, between March 2016 and an unspecified later date. The abuse included rape, restraint, and assault with a whip, and he was also found to possess indecent images of ch...
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32% Bias Score

CHP Condemns Imprisonment of Ill Mayor, Accuses Turkish Government of Political Interference
CHP deputy chair Zeliha Aksaz Şahbaz criticized a Forensic Medicine Institute report allowing imprisoned Beylikdüzü Mayor Mehmet Murat Çalık to remain in jail despite serious illnesses, alleging political interference and disregard for medical evidence.

CHP Condemns Imprisonment of Ill Mayor, Accuses Turkish Government of Political Interference
CHP deputy chair Zeliha Aksaz Şahbaz criticized a Forensic Medicine Institute report allowing imprisoned Beylikdüzü Mayor Mehmet Murat Çalık to remain in jail despite serious illnesses, alleging political interference and disregard for medical evidence.
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64% Bias Score

Hundreds of Uncremated Bodies Found at Mexican Crematorium
In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the discovery of 386 uncremated bodies at the Plenitud crematorium since 2020 has left hundreds of families uncertain about the ashes they received from six funeral homes that used the crematorium's services; authorities have arrested two individuals and are investigating.

Hundreds of Uncremated Bodies Found at Mexican Crematorium
In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the discovery of 386 uncremated bodies at the Plenitud crematorium since 2020 has left hundreds of families uncertain about the ashes they received from six funeral homes that used the crematorium's services; authorities have arrested two individuals and are investigating.
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28% Bias Score

Sean Kingston Sentenced to 3.5 Years for $1 Million Wire Fraud
Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, were sentenced to 3.5 and 5 years in prison, respectively, for a $1 million wire fraud scheme involving falsified payments for luxury items obtained through social media from April 2023 to March 2024, in South Florida.

Sean Kingston Sentenced to 3.5 Years for $1 Million Wire Fraud
Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, were sentenced to 3.5 and 5 years in prison, respectively, for a $1 million wire fraud scheme involving falsified payments for luxury items obtained through social media from April 2023 to March 2024, in South Florida.
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40% Bias Score

Manitoba Judge Grants Unprecedented Hearing for Victim Impact Statements in Serial Killer Case
A Manitoba judge is holding a special hearing to allow the family of Ashlee Shingoose, a victim of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, to deliver victim impact statements a year after his conviction, a decision lauded as historic but also raising concerns about legal precedent.

Manitoba Judge Grants Unprecedented Hearing for Victim Impact Statements in Serial Killer Case
A Manitoba judge is holding a special hearing to allow the family of Ashlee Shingoose, a victim of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, to deliver victim impact statements a year after his conviction, a decision lauded as historic but also raising concerns about legal precedent.
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40% Bias Score
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