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Right-Wing Extremist Attacks on German Election Campaigners
Four young right-wing extremist men attacked election campaigners in Berlin, Germany, mirroring a similar attack earlier this year; while the perpetrators were quickly apprehended, the muted public response is concerning.
Right-Wing Extremist Attacks on German Election Campaigners
Four young right-wing extremist men attacked election campaigners in Berlin, Germany, mirroring a similar attack earlier this year; while the perpetrators were quickly apprehended, the muted public response is concerning.
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52% Bias Score


Serbian Intelligence Accused of Hacking Journalists' Phones with Spyware
Amnesty International accuses Serbian intelligence services of using Israeli Cellebrite spyware and a new domestic program, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of at least 13 journalists and activists, copying data and sending it to a BIA server; the incident followed interrogations, raising concerns about ...
Serbian Intelligence Accused of Hacking Journalists' Phones with Spyware
Amnesty International accuses Serbian intelligence services of using Israeli Cellebrite spyware and a new domestic program, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of at least 13 journalists and activists, copying data and sending it to a BIA server; the incident followed interrogations, raising concerns about ...
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36% Bias Score


Death of Cuban Protester Highlights Prison Abuses
A Cuban man, Manuel de Jesús Guillén Esplugas, 29, who participated in the July 11, 2021, protests, died in a Cuban prison; his family alleges he was beaten to death, while the official cause was suicide; this is the fourth death linked to those protests, raising concerns about human rights abuses a...
Death of Cuban Protester Highlights Prison Abuses
A Cuban man, Manuel de Jesús Guillén Esplugas, 29, who participated in the July 11, 2021, protests, died in a Cuban prison; his family alleges he was beaten to death, while the official cause was suicide; this is the fourth death linked to those protests, raising concerns about human rights abuses a...
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44% Bias Score


UK Online Safety Act: Ofcom Sets New Rules for Social Media
The UK's Ofcom has published codes of practice for social media companies to comply with the Online Safety Act by March 17th, requiring proactive measures to remove illegal content including child sexual abuse and terrorism, with potential for significant fines and site closures for non-compliance.
UK Online Safety Act: Ofcom Sets New Rules for Social Media
The UK's Ofcom has published codes of practice for social media companies to comply with the Online Safety Act by March 17th, requiring proactive measures to remove illegal content including child sexual abuse and terrorism, with potential for significant fines and site closures for non-compliance.
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44% Bias Score


CFPB's Overdraft Fee Rule Could Eliminate Overdraft Protection
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a rule to cap overdraft fees at \$5 or allow banks to set fees covering costs, potentially eliminating overdraft protection for bank customers.
CFPB's Overdraft Fee Rule Could Eliminate Overdraft Protection
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a rule to cap overdraft fees at \$5 or allow banks to set fees covering costs, potentially eliminating overdraft protection for bank customers.
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in Brian Benjamin Bribery Case
The Supreme Court declined to review bribery charges against former New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin, who allegedly traded a state grant for campaign contributions; this decision follows a pattern of the Court weakening federal anti-corruption laws.
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in Brian Benjamin Bribery Case
The Supreme Court declined to review bribery charges against former New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin, who allegedly traded a state grant for campaign contributions; this decision follows a pattern of the Court weakening federal anti-corruption laws.
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48% Bias Score

Berlin: Far-Right Attack on SPD Campaigners
Four men from Halle attacked two SPD members in Berlin on Saturday, causing serious injuries; three are in custody, and one is released with conditions. The incident involved Nazi slurs and assaults on police officers, highlighting growing far-right extremism.

Berlin: Far-Right Attack on SPD Campaigners
Four men from Halle attacked two SPD members in Berlin on Saturday, causing serious injuries; three are in custody, and one is released with conditions. The incident involved Nazi slurs and assaults on police officers, highlighting growing far-right extremism.
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40% Bias Score

Macedonian State Lottery Corruption Investigation Implicates Former Prime Minister, Vice-Prime Minister
A major investigation in North Macedonia alleges over 501 million denars (approximately $8.5 million USD) in damages to the State Lottery due to embezzlement and abuse of office by eight individuals, including a former prime minister and vice-prime minister; two suspects are currently unavailable to...

Macedonian State Lottery Corruption Investigation Implicates Former Prime Minister, Vice-Prime Minister
A major investigation in North Macedonia alleges over 501 million denars (approximately $8.5 million USD) in damages to the State Lottery due to embezzlement and abuse of office by eight individuals, including a former prime minister and vice-prime minister; two suspects are currently unavailable to...
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48% Bias Score

£10 Million Cocaine Bust in Netherlands
Dutch police seized over 250kg of cocaine ("£10 million") hidden in coffins near Numansdorp on December 13th, arresting a 30-year-old French man who claimed the coffins contained bodies; this follows several other large-scale cocaine busts in the UK.

£10 Million Cocaine Bust in Netherlands
Dutch police seized over 250kg of cocaine ("£10 million") hidden in coffins near Numansdorp on December 13th, arresting a 30-year-old French man who claimed the coffins contained bodies; this follows several other large-scale cocaine busts in the UK.
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24% Bias Score

Surge in Explosive Attacks in Netherlands: 6 Dead in The Hague, 1000+ Projected for 2023
Six deaths resulted from explosions in The Hague last Saturday, adding to a surge in explosive attacks in the Netherlands, totaling nearly 500 incidents by mid-year, with projections exceeding 1000 for 2023, shifting from hand grenades to more accessible illegal fireworks like 'cobras', often unrela...

Surge in Explosive Attacks in Netherlands: 6 Dead in The Hague, 1000+ Projected for 2023
Six deaths resulted from explosions in The Hague last Saturday, adding to a surge in explosive attacks in the Netherlands, totaling nearly 500 incidents by mid-year, with projections exceeding 1000 for 2023, shifting from hand grenades to more accessible illegal fireworks like 'cobras', often unrela...
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36% Bias Score

Lawmakers Urge Biden to Commute Sentences for Crack Cocaine Offenses
Twenty Democratic lawmakers urged President Biden to commute sentences of people affected by crack-powder cocaine sentencing disparities, citing a US Sentencing Commission estimate that over 3,000 people could be immediately released if crack cocaine was sentenced the same as powder cocaine.

Lawmakers Urge Biden to Commute Sentences for Crack Cocaine Offenses
Twenty Democratic lawmakers urged President Biden to commute sentences of people affected by crack-powder cocaine sentencing disparities, citing a US Sentencing Commission estimate that over 3,000 people could be immediately released if crack cocaine was sentenced the same as powder cocaine.
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48% Bias Score

Wisconsin School Shooting: At Least Three Dead, Shooter Among Victims
A shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin on December 16, 2024, resulted in at least three deaths and multiple injuries; the minor shooter was among the deceased. The incident follows a pattern of gun violence in US schools.

Wisconsin School Shooting: At Least Three Dead, Shooter Among Victims
A shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin on December 16, 2024, resulted in at least three deaths and multiple injuries; the minor shooter was among the deceased. The incident follows a pattern of gun violence in US schools.
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20% Bias Score
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