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German Man Denies Involvement in Train Track Banner Incident
A 40-year-old man denies involvement in placing banners on a railway line in Lower Franconia, Germany, causing an ICE train to make an emergency stop on January 6, 2021, endangering 62 passengers; he claims he was elsewhere while a co-defendant remains silent.
German Man Denies Involvement in Train Track Banner Incident
A 40-year-old man denies involvement in placing banners on a railway line in Lower Franconia, Germany, causing an ICE train to make an emergency stop on January 6, 2021, endangering 62 passengers; he claims he was elsewhere while a co-defendant remains silent.
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44% Bias Score


French Surgeon to Face Trial for Alleged Abuse of Almost 300 Children
A 73-year-old French surgeon, Joel Le Scouarnec, is to stand trial this month for allegedly sexually assaulting or abusing almost 300 children, mostly his patients, between 1989 and 2014, in what is being described as France's largest-ever child abuse trial.
French Surgeon to Face Trial for Alleged Abuse of Almost 300 Children
A 73-year-old French surgeon, Joel Le Scouarnec, is to stand trial this month for allegedly sexually assaulting or abusing almost 300 children, mostly his patients, between 1989 and 2014, in what is being described as France's largest-ever child abuse trial.
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32% Bias Score


Reduced Sentence in Pınar Gültekin Murder Case Sparks Outrage
Cemal Metin Avcı, convicted of murdering Pınar Gültekin in July 2020, had his sentence reduced from aggravated life imprisonment to 23 years due to "unjustified provocation"; his brother and several others were acquitted, sparking widespread outrage and prompting government appeals.
Reduced Sentence in Pınar Gültekin Murder Case Sparks Outrage
Cemal Metin Avcı, convicted of murdering Pınar Gültekin in July 2020, had his sentence reduced from aggravated life imprisonment to 23 years due to "unjustified provocation"; his brother and several others were acquitted, sparking widespread outrage and prompting government appeals.
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52% Bias Score


Doncaster Man Sentenced for Attempted Murder After Premeditated Axe Attack
Anthony McDonald, 56, from Doncaster, was sentenced to 21 years in prison for the attempted murder of his ex-partner after a premeditated axe attack in Goole, Yorkshire, last year; the attack was captured on CCTV and McDonald confessed to the crime.
Doncaster Man Sentenced for Attempted Murder After Premeditated Axe Attack
Anthony McDonald, 56, from Doncaster, was sentenced to 21 years in prison for the attempted murder of his ex-partner after a premeditated axe attack in Goole, Yorkshire, last year; the attack was captured on CCTV and McDonald confessed to the crime.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Overhauls Federal Bureau of Prisons Amidst Staff Shortages and Policy Changes
The Trump administration is rapidly reshaping the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), offering "deferred resignation" to 2.3 million federal employees, authorizing BOP officers to perform immigration enforcement duties, and removing key online policies, causing widespread concern and uncertainty.
Trump Administration Overhauls Federal Bureau of Prisons Amidst Staff Shortages and Policy Changes
The Trump administration is rapidly reshaping the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), offering "deferred resignation" to 2.3 million federal employees, authorizing BOP officers to perform immigration enforcement duties, and removing key online policies, causing widespread concern and uncertainty.
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68% Bias Score


French Convict Questioned in Unsolved 1990s Rapes and Murder
French convict Dominique Pelicot, serving 20 years for drugging his wife for gang rape, is being questioned about the unsolved 1991 murder of real estate agent Sophie Narme and the 1999 attempted rape of another agent; police found his DNA at the scene of the latter.
French Convict Questioned in Unsolved 1990s Rapes and Murder
French convict Dominique Pelicot, serving 20 years for drugging his wife for gang rape, is being questioned about the unsolved 1991 murder of real estate agent Sophie Narme and the 1999 attempted rape of another agent; police found his DNA at the scene of the latter.
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52% Bias Score

Acquittal in Halle Bomb Case: Man Sentenced for Separate Racist Offenses
A German court acquitted a 37-year-old man of attempted murder with a racially motivated bomb in Halle, finding the device to be a firecracker, not a viable explosive; however, he was sentenced to one year for separate offenses related to racist material and weapons.

Acquittal in Halle Bomb Case: Man Sentenced for Separate Racist Offenses
A German court acquitted a 37-year-old man of attempted murder with a racially motivated bomb in Halle, finding the device to be a firecracker, not a viable explosive; however, he was sentenced to one year for separate offenses related to racist material and weapons.
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56% Bias Score

Spain's "Only Yes Means Yes" Law Sparks Debate on Sexual Consent
Spain's new "only yes means yes" law, mandating affirmative consent in sexual encounters, is debated for potentially impacting both the prosecution of sexual assault and legal challenges for men, amidst concerns of societal power imbalances.

Spain's "Only Yes Means Yes" Law Sparks Debate on Sexual Consent
Spain's new "only yes means yes" law, mandating affirmative consent in sexual encounters, is debated for potentially impacting both the prosecution of sexual assault and legal challenges for men, amidst concerns of societal power imbalances.
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52% Bias Score

€11,000 Bribe Secures Prisoner's Release in Spain's Largest Prison
A corruption ring within Spain's largest prison, Puerto III, involved a €11,000 bribe for a prisoner's release permit, leading to the investigation of former director Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Ortiz and administrator Trifón M. M. The scheme involved an intermediary who collected payments and communicat...

€11,000 Bribe Secures Prisoner's Release in Spain's Largest Prison
A corruption ring within Spain's largest prison, Puerto III, involved a €11,000 bribe for a prisoner's release permit, leading to the investigation of former director Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Ortiz and administrator Trifón M. M. The scheme involved an intermediary who collected payments and communicat...
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32% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Preventative Detention: 12 Men Held, 13 More Possible
Twelve men are currently in preventative detention in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Bützow correctional facility, a number consistent with recent years; 13 more may join after their sentences, based on court rulings; a 2014 treaty with Brandenburg dictates placement based on crime type.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Preventative Detention: 12 Men Held, 13 More Possible
Twelve men are currently in preventative detention in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Bützow correctional facility, a number consistent with recent years; 13 more may join after their sentences, based on court rulings; a 2014 treaty with Brandenburg dictates placement based on crime type.
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44% Bias Score

Man Sentenced to 12 Years for 30-Year Identity Theft Scheme
Matthew David Keirans, 59, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for assuming the identity of William Woods for over 30 years, causing Woods wrongful incarceration and financial ruin; Keirans used Woods' identity to obtain over \$200,000 in loans and employment.

Man Sentenced to 12 Years for 30-Year Identity Theft Scheme
Matthew David Keirans, 59, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for assuming the identity of William Woods for over 30 years, causing Woods wrongful incarceration and financial ruin; Keirans used Woods' identity to obtain over \$200,000 in loans and employment.
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32% Bias Score

Mexican Influencer Sentenced to 17 Years for Attempted Femicide
Rodolfo Fofo Márquez, a wealthy Mexican influencer, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for attempted femicide after assaulting a woman in a parking lot; the incident, captured on video, sparked outrage and a debate about the proportionality of the sentence.

Mexican Influencer Sentenced to 17 Years for Attempted Femicide
Rodolfo Fofo Márquez, a wealthy Mexican influencer, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for attempted femicide after assaulting a woman in a parking lot; the incident, captured on video, sparked outrage and a debate about the proportionality of the sentence.
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48% Bias Score
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