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Turkish Psychiatrist Sentenced for Child Abuse and Drug Trafficking
A Turkish court sentenced child psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Süleyman Salih Zoroğlu to 25 years for drug trafficking, child abuse, data privacy violations, and blackmail; co-defendant Ahmet Aktaş received 15 years; others were acquitted.
Turkish Psychiatrist Sentenced for Child Abuse and Drug Trafficking
A Turkish court sentenced child psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Süleyman Salih Zoroğlu to 25 years for drug trafficking, child abuse, data privacy violations, and blackmail; co-defendant Ahmet Aktaş received 15 years; others were acquitted.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Prison Data Breach: Murder Suspect Accessed Confidential Case Files
A Dutch double murder suspect, Richard K., received confidential case files of other crimes while in prison, including details of a 2023 murder and robbery committed by teenagers; the Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed the error and reported it to the data protection authority.
Dutch Prison Data Breach: Murder Suspect Accessed Confidential Case Files
A Dutch double murder suspect, Richard K., received confidential case files of other crimes while in prison, including details of a 2023 murder and robbery committed by teenagers; the Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed the error and reported it to the data protection authority.
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24% Bias Score


Surge in Asylum Appeals Overwhelms German Courts
Southwest German administrative courts faced a 46% rise in asylum appeals in 2024 (12,755 cases), exceeding 2023's 7,257 and 2022's 8,766, due to faster processing by the BAMF; despite this, Baden-Württemberg's processing time dropped to 7.9 months (from 17.4 in 2022), second fastest in Germany.
Surge in Asylum Appeals Overwhelms German Courts
Southwest German administrative courts faced a 46% rise in asylum appeals in 2024 (12,755 cases), exceeding 2023's 7,257 and 2022's 8,766, due to faster processing by the BAMF; despite this, Baden-Württemberg's processing time dropped to 7.9 months (from 17.4 in 2022), second fastest in Germany.
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44% Bias Score


Amsterdam Court Allows Use of Secret Recordings in Kasem Bribery Investigation
An Amsterdam court ruled on February 11th that secretly recorded conversations from 2019, involving former lawyer Khalid Kasem, can be used in a bribery and fraud investigation, despite claims of attorney-client privilege; the court prioritized the public interest in uncovering the truth.
Amsterdam Court Allows Use of Secret Recordings in Kasem Bribery Investigation
An Amsterdam court ruled on February 11th that secretly recorded conversations from 2019, involving former lawyer Khalid Kasem, can be used in a bribery and fraud investigation, despite claims of attorney-client privilege; the court prioritized the public interest in uncovering the truth.
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Asylum Appeals Overwhelms Bavarian Courts
Bavarian administrative courts saw a 66% increase in asylum appeals in 2024, reaching 15,278 cases—second only to North Rhine-Westphalia nationwide—resulting from faster processing of prior asylum applications and creating a strain on the judicial system with processing times exceeding the target of...
Surge in Asylum Appeals Overwhelms Bavarian Courts
Bavarian administrative courts saw a 66% increase in asylum appeals in 2024, reaching 15,278 cases—second only to North Rhine-Westphalia nationwide—resulting from faster processing of prior asylum applications and creating a strain on the judicial system with processing times exceeding the target of...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Attorney General's Investigation Extended Six Months Due to Lack of Cooperation
Judge Ángel Hurtado extended the investigation into Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz by six months due to his lack of cooperation and deletion of data from his electronic devices, requiring international legal assistance from Ireland to recover information from WhatsApp and Gmail.
Spanish Attorney General's Investigation Extended Six Months Due to Lack of Cooperation
Judge Ángel Hurtado extended the investigation into Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz by six months due to his lack of cooperation and deletion of data from his electronic devices, requiring international legal assistance from Ireland to recover information from WhatsApp and Gmail.
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48% Bias Score

Northern Ireland Man Sentenced for Trafficking Four Vulnerable Women
A 61-year-old man, Derek Brown, was sentenced to six years for human trafficking, controlling prostitution, sexual assault, and drug offenses against four vulnerable young women between October 2016 and June 2023; the mother of one deceased victim expressed disappointment at the sentence.

Northern Ireland Man Sentenced for Trafficking Four Vulnerable Women
A 61-year-old man, Derek Brown, was sentenced to six years for human trafficking, controlling prostitution, sexual assault, and drug offenses against four vulnerable young women between October 2016 and June 2023; the mother of one deceased victim expressed disappointment at the sentence.
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32% Bias Score

Democrats Call for Investigation into DOJ Official Over Adams Case Dismissal
Top Senate Democrats are calling for an investigation into acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove for allegedly ordering the dismissal of federal bribery charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, prompting the resignations of several prosecutors; a judge will decide in mid-March whether to d...

Democrats Call for Investigation into DOJ Official Over Adams Case Dismissal
Top Senate Democrats are calling for an investigation into acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove for allegedly ordering the dismissal of federal bribery charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, prompting the resignations of several prosecutors; a judge will decide in mid-March whether to d...
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40% Bias Score

Girl's Suicide Highlights Systemic Failures in Youth Justice
Fifteen-year-old Rhianan Rudd, facing terror charges, died by suicide in May 2022 after taking an overdose days before a bail hearing; a social worker had warned of the potential for self-harm, highlighting the significant impact of the legal proceedings on her mental health; charges were later drop...

Girl's Suicide Highlights Systemic Failures in Youth Justice
Fifteen-year-old Rhianan Rudd, facing terror charges, died by suicide in May 2022 after taking an overdose days before a bail hearing; a social worker had warned of the potential for self-harm, highlighting the significant impact of the legal proceedings on her mental health; charges were later drop...
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56% Bias Score

Convicted Killer Exposed After Family's Fight for Justice
Robert Trigg, with a history of domestic violence, was convicted of murdering Susan Nicholson and the manslaughter of Caroline Devlin after a lengthy campaign by Nicholson's parents, exposing failures in initial police investigations.

Convicted Killer Exposed After Family's Fight for Justice
Robert Trigg, with a history of domestic violence, was convicted of murdering Susan Nicholson and the manslaughter of Caroline Devlin after a lengthy campaign by Nicholson's parents, exposing failures in initial police investigations.
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64% Bias Score

Surge in Bavarian Asylum Appeals Overwhelms Courts
Bavarian administrative courts saw a 66% increase in asylum appeals in 2024, reaching 15,278 cases, placing it second nationwide. This surge follows faster processing of asylum applications by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, but court processing times remain above the target.

Surge in Bavarian Asylum Appeals Overwhelms Courts
Bavarian administrative courts saw a 66% increase in asylum appeals in 2024, reaching 15,278 cases, placing it second nationwide. This surge follows faster processing of asylum applications by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, but court processing times remain above the target.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Prison Data Breach: Double Murder Suspect Receives Wrong Files
A double murder suspect in Weiteveen, Netherlands, Richard K., illegally received files from other criminal cases—including a youth care worker's murder and a McDonald's robbery—in prison; the Public Prosecution Service admitted the error and reported it.

Dutch Prison Data Breach: Double Murder Suspect Receives Wrong Files
A double murder suspect in Weiteveen, Netherlands, Richard K., illegally received files from other criminal cases—including a youth care worker's murder and a McDonald's robbery—in prison; the Public Prosecution Service admitted the error and reported it.
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12% Bias Score
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