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Pakistani Student Sentenced for Raping Two Women in UK
A 31-year-old Pakistani student in the UK, Haider Ali, was sentenced to ten years in prison for raping two women in Stockton-on-Tees on September 7, 2023, after being captured on CCTV prowling the streets for victims; the judge called him a dangerous offender.
Pakistani Student Sentenced for Raping Two Women in UK
A 31-year-old Pakistani student in the UK, Haider Ali, was sentenced to ten years in prison for raping two women in Stockton-on-Tees on September 7, 2023, after being captured on CCTV prowling the streets for victims; the judge called him a dangerous offender.
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52% Bias Score


Life Sentences in Walsh Murder; Griffiths Disappearance Remains Unsolved
A Brisbane court found Joshua Searston and Dewald De Klerk guilty of the murder of Andrew Walsh, whose body was found encased in concrete; the case is linked to the still-unsolved disappearance of Lachlan James Griffiths, whose family is appealing for information.
Life Sentences in Walsh Murder; Griffiths Disappearance Remains Unsolved
A Brisbane court found Joshua Searston and Dewald De Klerk guilty of the murder of Andrew Walsh, whose body was found encased in concrete; the case is linked to the still-unsolved disappearance of Lachlan James Griffiths, whose family is appealing for information.
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44% Bias Score


Russia: Surveillance of Navalny's Attorney-Client Meetings Deemed a Rights Violation
The Federal Chamber of Lawyers in Russia deemed the recording of meetings between deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his lawyers in prison a violation of professional rights, citing a lack of historical precedent and concern for the integrity of attorney-client confidentiality. This follo...
Russia: Surveillance of Navalny's Attorney-Client Meetings Deemed a Rights Violation
The Federal Chamber of Lawyers in Russia deemed the recording of meetings between deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his lawyers in prison a violation of professional rights, citing a lack of historical precedent and concern for the integrity of attorney-client confidentiality. This follo...
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48% Bias Score


NSW Labor Divided Over Controversial Youth Bail Laws
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns faces growing internal opposition to his youth bail law reforms, with critics arguing the laws are ineffective and disproportionately harm marginalized youth; while the Premier highlights increased remand rates, critics emphasize the need for crime reduction and r...
NSW Labor Divided Over Controversial Youth Bail Laws
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns faces growing internal opposition to his youth bail law reforms, with critics arguing the laws are ineffective and disproportionately harm marginalized youth; while the Premier highlights increased remand rates, critics emphasize the need for crime reduction and r...
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Child Labor Death Results in Reduced Sentence for Employer
13-year-old Ahmet Yıldız died on March 14, 2013, in Adana, Turkey, after being crushed by a plastic injection machine at Koç Plastik; his employer was initially arrested but eventually received a reduced sentence, paying a fine instead of serving jail time, highlighting systemic issues in child labo...
Turkish Child Labor Death Results in Reduced Sentence for Employer
13-year-old Ahmet Yıldız died on March 14, 2013, in Adana, Turkey, after being crushed by a plastic injection machine at Koç Plastik; his employer was initially arrested but eventually received a reduced sentence, paying a fine instead of serving jail time, highlighting systemic issues in child labo...
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48% Bias Score


Trial Postponed in Cecilia Monzón Femicide Case
The trial of Javier López Zavala and his alleged accomplices for the femicide of Cecilia Monzón in Puebla, Mexico, has been postponed until April 4th due to a request for a new lawyer, further delaying justice 1,025 days after the crime.
Trial Postponed in Cecilia Monzón Femicide Case
The trial of Javier López Zavala and his alleged accomplices for the femicide of Cecilia Monzón in Puebla, Mexico, has been postponed until April 4th due to a request for a new lawyer, further delaying justice 1,025 days after the crime.
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56% Bias Score

12 Years in Prison Sought for Murder of 17-Year-Old in Winsum
A 20-year-old man, Jamesly S., is facing 12 years in prison and mandatory psychiatric treatment for fatally stabbing his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend, Jet, in Winsum, Netherlands, on February 21, 2024, after she ended their relationship via a group chat.

12 Years in Prison Sought for Murder of 17-Year-Old in Winsum
A 20-year-old man, Jamesly S., is facing 12 years in prison and mandatory psychiatric treatment for fatally stabbing his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend, Jet, in Winsum, Netherlands, on February 21, 2024, after she ended their relationship via a group chat.
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48% Bias Score

Migrant Fisherman Faces Deportation Despite Exposing Modern Slavery
Vishal Sharma, a victim of modern slavery aboard a UK fishing trawler in 2017, faces deportation despite assisting police investigations, highlighting systemic failures in protecting exploited migrant workers.

Migrant Fisherman Faces Deportation Despite Exposing Modern Slavery
Vishal Sharma, a victim of modern slavery aboard a UK fishing trawler in 2017, faces deportation despite assisting police investigations, highlighting systemic failures in protecting exploited migrant workers.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Court Overturns Speaker Ban, Sparking Debate on Judicial Clarity
A Dutch court overturned a government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht due to insufficient evidence of threats to public order, prompting online threats against the judge and a public debate about the clarity of court rulings. The ministers' decision lacked proper justification d...

Dutch Court Overturns Speaker Ban, Sparking Debate on Judicial Clarity
A Dutch court overturned a government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht due to insufficient evidence of threats to public order, prompting online threats against the judge and a public debate about the clarity of court rulings. The ministers' decision lacked proper justification d...
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56% Bias Score

Navajo Nation's MMIR Crisis Highlights Systemic Failures
The Navajo Nation grapples with a severe Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) crisis, with 73 people missing as of February 2024, leaving families to conduct their own investigations due to jurisdictional complexities and understaffed law enforcement agencies.

Navajo Nation's MMIR Crisis Highlights Systemic Failures
The Navajo Nation grapples with a severe Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) crisis, with 73 people missing as of February 2024, leaving families to conduct their own investigations due to jurisdictional complexities and understaffed law enforcement agencies.
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28% Bias Score

Appeal Fails: Man Jailed for Racist Threats Against Derry Mayor
Kevin Barry McIntyre, 31, of Londonderry, was jailed for five months for posting online threats against Derry and Strabane's first Black mayor, Lilian Seenoi Barr, and Foyle MP Colum Eastwood; his appeal was rejected due to the racially aggravated nature of the threats and the distress caused.

Appeal Fails: Man Jailed for Racist Threats Against Derry Mayor
Kevin Barry McIntyre, 31, of Londonderry, was jailed for five months for posting online threats against Derry and Strabane's first Black mayor, Lilian Seenoi Barr, and Foyle MP Colum Eastwood; his appeal was rejected due to the racially aggravated nature of the threats and the distress caused.
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32% Bias Score

Texas Court Overturns Death Sentence After 27 Years Due to Withheld Informant Information
A Texas appeals court overturned Brittany Holberg's death sentence for the 1996 murder of A.B. Towery in Amarillo due to undisclosed information about a paid jailhouse informant whose testimony was crucial to the conviction; the case now returns to the trial court.

Texas Court Overturns Death Sentence After 27 Years Due to Withheld Informant Information
A Texas appeals court overturned Brittany Holberg's death sentence for the 1996 murder of A.B. Towery in Amarillo due to undisclosed information about a paid jailhouse informant whose testimony was crucial to the conviction; the case now returns to the trial court.
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56% Bias Score
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