

Missouri Court to Decide Fate of Abortion Ban Amidst Constitutional Amendment
In Missouri, a court is deciding whether to temporarily block the state's near-total abortion ban, despite voters recently approving a constitutional amendment supporting abortion rights; this case highlights the ongoing conflict between state laws and voter-approved amendments regarding abortion ac...
Missouri Court to Decide Fate of Abortion Ban Amidst Constitutional Amendment
In Missouri, a court is deciding whether to temporarily block the state's near-total abortion ban, despite voters recently approving a constitutional amendment supporting abortion rights; this case highlights the ongoing conflict between state laws and voter-approved amendments regarding abortion ac...
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40% Bias Score


Conflicts of Interest in Canada's Financial Advisory System
Canada's financial advisory system faces conflicts of interest due to commission structures, insufficient regulations, and industry lobbying, undermining client trust and professional integrity; systemic reforms are needed to align client, advisor, and firm interests.
Conflicts of Interest in Canada's Financial Advisory System
Canada's financial advisory system faces conflicts of interest due to commission structures, insufficient regulations, and industry lobbying, undermining client trust and professional integrity; systemic reforms are needed to align client, advisor, and firm interests.
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36% Bias Score


German Authorities Investigate Cocaine Found on Beaches
Cocaine packages found on German beaches prompt a large-scale investigation into illegal drug imports, with authorities searching Sylt and contacting Danish counterparts following recent large-scale cocaine seizures in Hamburg and Saxony.
German Authorities Investigate Cocaine Found on Beaches
Cocaine packages found on German beaches prompt a large-scale investigation into illegal drug imports, with authorities searching Sylt and contacting Danish counterparts following recent large-scale cocaine seizures in Hamburg and Saxony.
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32% Bias Score


Moscow Anti-War Activist Gorinov's Heating Cut Off in Prison Following Retrial
Former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gorinov, imprisoned for anti-war statements, had his heating cut off in SIZO-1 Vladimir on November 29th, following a new three-year sentence; he is denied a warm blanket and mail, and suffers from chronic lung disease.
Moscow Anti-War Activist Gorinov's Heating Cut Off in Prison Following Retrial
Former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gorinov, imprisoned for anti-war statements, had his heating cut off in SIZO-1 Vladimir on November 29th, following a new three-year sentence; he is denied a warm blanket and mail, and suffers from chronic lung disease.
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52% Bias Score


UK Transport Secretary Resigns Amid Decade-Old Fraud Conviction
British Transport Secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a decade-old fraud conviction related to falsely reporting a stolen work phone resurfaced, prompting criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not fully disclosing his knowledge of the conviction prior to her appointment.
UK Transport Secretary Resigns Amid Decade-Old Fraud Conviction
British Transport Secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a decade-old fraud conviction related to falsely reporting a stolen work phone resurfaced, prompting criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not fully disclosing his knowledge of the conviction prior to her appointment.
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56% Bias Score


Cerberus Ordered to Pay Banco Sabadell €400 Million in Toxic Asset Dispute
A British court ruled that Cerberus must pay Banco Sabadell over €400 million for a 2019 toxic asset sale, resolving a dispute over property registration and impacting Sabadell's financial health.
Cerberus Ordered to Pay Banco Sabadell €400 Million in Toxic Asset Dispute
A British court ruled that Cerberus must pay Banco Sabadell over €400 million for a 2019 toxic asset sale, resolving a dispute over property registration and impacting Sabadell's financial health.
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36% Bias Score

French Prosecutors' Ruling on National Rally Funds Sparks "Government of Judges" Debate
Prosecutors in the trial of National Rally parliamentary assistants requested five-year ineligibility sentences for misuse of European Parliament funds, sparking accusations of a "government of judges" from Marine Le Pen and her party.

French Prosecutors' Ruling on National Rally Funds Sparks "Government of Judges" Debate
Prosecutors in the trial of National Rally parliamentary assistants requested five-year ineligibility sentences for misuse of European Parliament funds, sparking accusations of a "government of judges" from Marine Le Pen and her party.
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60% Bias Score

WWII Veteran's Frozen Pension Highlights UK Policy Injustice
A 100-year-old WWII veteran who moved to Canada in 2001 has had her UK state pension frozen, losing an estimated £60,000; despite a petition with over 130,000 signatures, Sir Keir Starmer refused a meeting, while a meeting with the pensions minister proved unproductive.

WWII Veteran's Frozen Pension Highlights UK Policy Injustice
A 100-year-old WWII veteran who moved to Canada in 2001 has had her UK state pension frozen, losing an estimated £60,000; despite a petition with over 130,000 signatures, Sir Keir Starmer refused a meeting, while a meeting with the pensions minister proved unproductive.
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48% Bias Score

German Man Sentenced for Sending 40+ Threatening Letters with Extremist Content
A 51-year-old man from Hagen, Germany, was given a two-year suspended sentence for sending over 40 threatening letters with right-wing extremist and Islamophobic content to institutions across Germany between 2016 and 2023 to frame an Osnabrück family he held responsible for a past online business f...

German Man Sentenced for Sending 40+ Threatening Letters with Extremist Content
A 51-year-old man from Hagen, Germany, was given a two-year suspended sentence for sending over 40 threatening letters with right-wing extremist and Islamophobic content to institutions across Germany between 2016 and 2023 to frame an Osnabrück family he held responsible for a past online business f...
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40% Bias Score

German Court Forces Bank to Accept Far-Right Magazine as Client
A German court ordered a bank to open an account for the far-right magazine Compact after others refused, ruling that denying service based on the magazine's views is unlawful; this decision is final.

German Court Forces Bank to Accept Far-Right Magazine as Client
A German court ordered a bank to open an account for the far-right magazine Compact after others refused, ruling that denying service based on the magazine's views is unlawful; this decision is final.
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56% Bias Score

Wanted: Criminal Absconds After Early Release
Cameron Evans, a 32-year-old released from HMP Onley on September 10th under Labour's early release scheme, is wanted by Thames Valley Police after absconding; the scheme's continuation is linked to significant delays and cost overruns in the government's prison-building program.

Wanted: Criminal Absconds After Early Release
Cameron Evans, a 32-year-old released from HMP Onley on September 10th under Labour's early release scheme, is wanted by Thames Valley Police after absconding; the scheme's continuation is linked to significant delays and cost overruns in the government's prison-building program.
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48% Bias Score

Belgian 3x3 Basketball Player Faces Imprisonment for Olympic Qualification Fraud
Belgian 3x3 basketball player Nick Celis faces potential imprisonment for creating 27 fake tournaments to fraudulently qualify for the Tokyo 2021 Olympics, prompting FIBA to reform its ranking system.

Belgian 3x3 Basketball Player Faces Imprisonment for Olympic Qualification Fraud
Belgian 3x3 basketball player Nick Celis faces potential imprisonment for creating 27 fake tournaments to fraudulently qualify for the Tokyo 2021 Olympics, prompting FIBA to reform its ranking system.
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40% Bias Score