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Climate Activists Fined Over $6,500 for Targeting Woodside CEO's Home
Three climate activists in Perth, Australia, were fined over $6,500 for attempting to trespass and damage the home of Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill on August 1st, 2023, after being thwarted by police and filmed by the ABC.
Climate Activists Fined Over $6,500 for Targeting Woodside CEO's Home
Three climate activists in Perth, Australia, were fined over $6,500 for attempting to trespass and damage the home of Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill on August 1st, 2023, after being thwarted by police and filmed by the ABC.
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40% Bias Score


UK Private Rental Mold Crisis: Enforcement Failure and Health Risks
A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that over 570,000 complaints about damp and mold in private rented homes in England and Wales were filed in seven years, with minimal enforcement action, despite serious health consequences for tenants, especially children, and the recent death of Awaab Ishak lin...
UK Private Rental Mold Crisis: Enforcement Failure and Health Risks
A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that over 570,000 complaints about damp and mold in private rented homes in England and Wales were filed in seven years, with minimal enforcement action, despite serious health consequences for tenants, especially children, and the recent death of Awaab Ishak lin...
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56% Bias Score


Carer Faces £4,600 Overpayment Demand After DWP Policy Change
Andrea Tucker, a part-time worker and full-time carer for 15 years, is challenging a £4,600 carer's allowance overpayment demand from the DWP, citing a 2020 policy change that was not communicated to her, impacting numerous carers facing similar debt issues due to the controversial 'averaging' polic...
Carer Faces £4,600 Overpayment Demand After DWP Policy Change
Andrea Tucker, a part-time worker and full-time carer for 15 years, is challenging a £4,600 carer's allowance overpayment demand from the DWP, citing a 2020 policy change that was not communicated to her, impacting numerous carers facing similar debt issues due to the controversial 'averaging' polic...
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56% Bias Score


Concerns Raised About Kartalkaya Fire Probe Due to Official's Alleged FETÖ Links
A Turkish journalist reports that a judicial official with alleged past links to FETÖ holds a key position in the investigation of a deadly hotel fire at the Kartalkaya Ski Resort, raising concerns about potential obstruction of justice.
Concerns Raised About Kartalkaya Fire Probe Due to Official's Alleged FETÖ Links
A Turkish journalist reports that a judicial official with alleged past links to FETÖ holds a key position in the investigation of a deadly hotel fire at the Kartalkaya Ski Resort, raising concerns about potential obstruction of justice.
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52% Bias Score


Rising Dual Pathology Cases Among Madrid Youth
In Madrid, 23-year-old Luis, who has borderline personality disorder and a history of substance abuse, exemplifies the rising trend of dual pathology among young people, with Proyecto Hombre Madrid reporting 60% of youth treated in 2023 had this condition, while Madrid Salud saw a 29.5% increase in ...
Rising Dual Pathology Cases Among Madrid Youth
In Madrid, 23-year-old Luis, who has borderline personality disorder and a history of substance abuse, exemplifies the rising trend of dual pathology among young people, with Proyecto Hombre Madrid reporting 60% of youth treated in 2023 had this condition, while Madrid Salud saw a 29.5% increase in ...
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32% Bias Score


15-Year Sentence Sought for Attempted Murder of Japanese Prime Minister
On April 15, 2023, Ryuji Kimura attempted to murder Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida by detonating a pipe bomb at a political event in Wakayama, causing minor injuries to two people; Kimura pleaded guilty to disrupting an election but denied intending to kill.
15-Year Sentence Sought for Attempted Murder of Japanese Prime Minister
On April 15, 2023, Ryuji Kimura attempted to murder Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida by detonating a pipe bomb at a political event in Wakayama, causing minor injuries to two people; Kimura pleaded guilty to disrupting an election but denied intending to kill.
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40% Bias Score

German Couple Receives Life Sentences for Murdering Ukrainian Refugee and Mother
A German couple murdered a Ukrainian refugee and her mother in March 2024 near Heidelberg to steal their newborn baby, motivated by their desire for a daughter; both received life sentences without parole.

German Couple Receives Life Sentences for Murdering Ukrainian Refugee and Mother
A German couple murdered a Ukrainian refugee and her mother in March 2024 near Heidelberg to steal their newborn baby, motivated by their desire for a daughter; both received life sentences without parole.
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48% Bias Score

Star Executives Accused of Prioritizing Profit Over Anti-Money Laundering Compliance
Former executives at The Star Entertainment Group face legal action from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) for allegedly prioritizing profit over risk management, ignoring evidence of money laundering linked to criminal activity at their Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast casi...

Star Executives Accused of Prioritizing Profit Over Anti-Money Laundering Compliance
Former executives at The Star Entertainment Group face legal action from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) for allegedly prioritizing profit over risk management, ignoring evidence of money laundering linked to criminal activity at their Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast casi...
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44% Bias Score

Political Pressure Mars Mexico's Judicial Candidate Selection
Mexico's judicial election process faced intense political pressure from Supreme Court ministers and Morena party legislators to influence candidate selection; despite this, committees, backed by President Sheinbaum, maintained objectivity, using a lottery to minimize influence, though criticisms pe...

Political Pressure Mars Mexico's Judicial Candidate Selection
Mexico's judicial election process faced intense political pressure from Supreme Court ministers and Morena party legislators to influence candidate selection; despite this, committees, backed by President Sheinbaum, maintained objectivity, using a lottery to minimize influence, though criticisms pe...
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56% Bias Score

Brussels Drug Violence Spikes: One Dead, Increased Police Response
Three shootings in Brussels over three days left one dead and two injured, escalating drug violence and prompting increased police presence and a unified command structure across the city's six police zones, despite government budget constraints.

Brussels Drug Violence Spikes: One Dead, Increased Police Response
Three shootings in Brussels over three days left one dead and two injured, escalating drug violence and prompting increased police presence and a unified command structure across the city's six police zones, despite government budget constraints.
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60% Bias Score

Petah Tikva Mayor, Director Re-Detained in Bribery Investigation
Petah Tikva's Mayor Rami Greenberg and director Yaniv Benita were detained Monday for further questioning by Lahav 433 in a seven-year-old bribery and breach of trust investigation, despite Greenberg's landslide reelection victory in November 2023 with 90% of the vote.

Petah Tikva Mayor, Director Re-Detained in Bribery Investigation
Petah Tikva's Mayor Rami Greenberg and director Yaniv Benita were detained Monday for further questioning by Lahav 433 in a seven-year-old bribery and breach of trust investigation, despite Greenberg's landslide reelection victory in November 2023 with 90% of the vote.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Orders Face Supreme Court Test
President Trump's recent executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship and freezing federal spending, face legal challenges in lower courts, with potential appeals to the Supreme Court, which will determine the extent of presidential power.

Trump's Executive Orders Face Supreme Court Test
President Trump's recent executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship and freezing federal spending, face legal challenges in lower courts, with potential appeals to the Supreme Court, which will determine the extent of presidential power.
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40% Bias Score
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