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Climate Activists Fined for Protest at Woodside CEO's Home
Three climate activists were fined for attempting to damage the home of Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill in August 2023; the incident, filmed by ABC Four Corners, sparked debate on protest tactics and corporate responsibility.
Climate Activists Fined for Protest at Woodside CEO's Home
Three climate activists were fined for attempting to damage the home of Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill in August 2023; the incident, filmed by ABC Four Corners, sparked debate on protest tactics and corporate responsibility.
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48% Bias Score


France's 2005 Disability Law: Unfulfilled Promises After 20 Years
Twenty years after France's ambitious 2005 law on disability rights, significant shortcomings persist, particularly in employment where the unemployment rate for disabled workers is double the national average, despite measures such as the creation of the Fonds pour l'insertion des personnes handica...
France's 2005 Disability Law: Unfulfilled Promises After 20 Years
Twenty years after France's ambitious 2005 law on disability rights, significant shortcomings persist, particularly in employment where the unemployment rate for disabled workers is double the national average, despite measures such as the creation of the Fonds pour l'insertion des personnes handica...
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48% Bias Score


Trial to Resume on Authenticity of 100 De Dominicis Artworks
A court in Pesaro, Italy, will resume in October 2025 a trial concerning the authenticity of approximately 100 artworks by the late Gino De Dominicis, involving his former partner Marta Massaioli and others accused of creating and selling forgeries, stemming from a dispute between two organizations ...
Trial to Resume on Authenticity of 100 De Dominicis Artworks
A court in Pesaro, Italy, will resume in October 2025 a trial concerning the authenticity of approximately 100 artworks by the late Gino De Dominicis, involving his former partner Marta Massaioli and others accused of creating and selling forgeries, stemming from a dispute between two organizations ...
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64% Bias Score


Father Receives Life Sentence for Daughter's Murder
Simon Vickers, 50, was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum 15-year term for fatally stabbing his 14-year-old daughter, Scarlett, in their Darlington home in July 2024, after a jury rejected his claim of accidental death.
Father Receives Life Sentence for Daughter's Murder
Simon Vickers, 50, was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum 15-year term for fatally stabbing his 14-year-old daughter, Scarlett, in their Darlington home in July 2024, after a jury rejected his claim of accidental death.
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48% Bias Score


Parma Police Chase Ends in Arrest: Incident Highlights Public Safety Concerns
In Parma, Italy, a repeat offender's violent reaction to a traffic stop by local police officers resulted in a car chase and injuries, but a city bus driver's intervention led to the suspect's arrest. This incident highlighted the risks faced by local police and prompted discussion on public safety ...
Parma Police Chase Ends in Arrest: Incident Highlights Public Safety Concerns
In Parma, Italy, a repeat offender's violent reaction to a traffic stop by local police officers resulted in a car chase and injuries, but a city bus driver's intervention led to the suspect's arrest. This incident highlighted the risks faced by local police and prompted discussion on public safety ...
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48% Bias Score


Rome Conference Addresses Gender-Based Violence with Multi-Sectoral Approach
A conference on gender-based violence is being held in Rome on February 15th at 10:30 AM at Palazzo San Callisto, featuring experts from law enforcement, judiciary, politics, arts, and religious sectors to provide tools for understanding, prevention, and support for victims.
Rome Conference Addresses Gender-Based Violence with Multi-Sectoral Approach
A conference on gender-based violence is being held in Rome on February 15th at 10:30 AM at Palazzo San Callisto, featuring experts from law enforcement, judiciary, politics, arts, and religious sectors to provide tools for understanding, prevention, and support for victims.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Transfer of Venezuelan Immigrants to Guantanamo
A New Mexico federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to send three Venezuelan immigrants detained in El Paso, accused of ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, to Guantanamo Bay, highlighting concerns over due process and access to legal counsel.

Federal Judge Blocks Transfer of Venezuelan Immigrants to Guantanamo
A New Mexico federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to send three Venezuelan immigrants detained in El Paso, accused of ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, to Guantanamo Bay, highlighting concerns over due process and access to legal counsel.
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40% Bias Score

Spain to Expropriate Land for Algarrobico Hotel Demolition
The Spanish government announced the imminent expropriation of land under the Algarrobico hotel in Carboneras, Spain, to facilitate its demolition after years of legal battles, aiming for completion within five months, despite local opposition and potential compensation claims.

Spain to Expropriate Land for Algarrobico Hotel Demolition
The Spanish government announced the imminent expropriation of land under the Algarrobico hotel in Carboneras, Spain, to facilitate its demolition after years of legal battles, aiming for completion within five months, despite local opposition and potential compensation claims.
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56% Bias Score

Spain Supreme Court Upholds Fixed Compensation for Unfair Dismissal
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld the existing fixed compensation for unfair dismissal, rejecting calls for a more flexible system; Fedea, a leading economic think tank, supports this decision due to concerns about legal uncertainty and negative impacts on hiring.

Spain Supreme Court Upholds Fixed Compensation for Unfair Dismissal
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld the existing fixed compensation for unfair dismissal, rejecting calls for a more flexible system; Fedea, a leading economic think tank, supports this decision due to concerns about legal uncertainty and negative impacts on hiring.
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56% Bias Score

Berlin Court Sentences Four for Dating App Robbery and Assault
Four young men were sentenced to prison for luring a 57-year-old man through a dating app to Berlin's Landwehrkanal on August 29th, 2024, robbing and assaulting him, resulting in facial fractures, a rib fracture, and hematomas; the victim was able to escape.

Berlin Court Sentences Four for Dating App Robbery and Assault
Four young men were sentenced to prison for luring a 57-year-old man through a dating app to Berlin's Landwehrkanal on August 29th, 2024, robbing and assaulting him, resulting in facial fractures, a rib fracture, and hematomas; the victim was able to escape.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Citizen Admits to Killing Two Ukrainian Soldiers in Germany
A 57-year-old Russian citizen in Munich, Germany, admitted to killing two Ukrainian soldiers in Murnau on April 2024, following an alcohol-fueled argument; the suspect, with prior convictions, claimed he only intended to frighten them, while the prosecution alleges the crime was motivated by extreme...

Russian Citizen Admits to Killing Two Ukrainian Soldiers in Germany
A 57-year-old Russian citizen in Munich, Germany, admitted to killing two Ukrainian soldiers in Murnau on April 2024, following an alcohol-fueled argument; the suspect, with prior convictions, claimed he only intended to frighten them, while the prosecution alleges the crime was motivated by extreme...
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands Considers Ignition Interlocks to Combat Rise in Drunk Driving
An 84% majority of Dutch respondents support reintroducing ignition interlocks for repeat drunk driving offenders, aiming to curb the recent rise in alcohol-related traffic incidents and fatalities by preventing repeat offenses and complementing addiction treatment.

Netherlands Considers Ignition Interlocks to Combat Rise in Drunk Driving
An 84% majority of Dutch respondents support reintroducing ignition interlocks for repeat drunk driving offenders, aiming to curb the recent rise in alcohol-related traffic incidents and fatalities by preventing repeat offenses and complementing addiction treatment.
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48% Bias Score
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