Southport Attacks: Public Inquiry Launched After Prevent Program Failures
Following the guilty plea of 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana for murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Southport dance class last July, a public inquiry will investigate why authorities failed to prevent the attack despite multiple prior warnings.
Southport Attacks: Public Inquiry Launched After Prevent Program Failures
Following the guilty plea of 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana for murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Southport dance class last July, a public inquiry will investigate why authorities failed to prevent the attack despite multiple prior warnings.
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44% Bias Score
Pakistan: Suspect in 4-Year-Old's Rape and Murder Escapes, Found Dead
In Gujrat, Pakistan, four-year-old Zahra was raped and murdered; police apprehended the suspect, Muhammad Nadeem, using DNA and CCTV evidence, but he escaped custody and was later found dead from a gunshot wound.
Pakistan: Suspect in 4-Year-Old's Rape and Murder Escapes, Found Dead
In Gujrat, Pakistan, four-year-old Zahra was raped and murdered; police apprehended the suspect, Muhammad Nadeem, using DNA and CCTV evidence, but he escaped custody and was later found dead from a gunshot wound.
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48% Bias Score
Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to tackle discrimination in public services, and reward whistleblowers who highlight potentially discriminatory policies, citing the high costs of past ...
Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to tackle discrimination in public services, and reward whistleblowers who highlight potentially discriminatory policies, citing the high costs of past ...
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24% Bias Score
High Street Shops Used as Fronts for Money Laundering and Modern Slavery
Organized crime is using High Street shops as fronts for money laundering and modern slavery, exploiting a rise in cash-only businesses and a lack of public awareness; police busted a Cardiff gang laundering over £1.5 million, while a Camden raid uncovered £5 million in counterfeit goods linked to m...
High Street Shops Used as Fronts for Money Laundering and Modern Slavery
Organized crime is using High Street shops as fronts for money laundering and modern slavery, exploiting a rise in cash-only businesses and a lack of public awareness; police busted a Cardiff gang laundering over £1.5 million, while a Camden raid uncovered £5 million in counterfeit goods linked to m...
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40% Bias Score
Sex Offender Changes Name, Defrauds Victims
Aidan Sinclair, previously known as Gary Cawthorne, a convicted sex offender and former Metropolitan Police officer, was jailed for defrauding three victims of £18,000 after changing his name and forging documents to conceal his criminal history.
Sex Offender Changes Name, Defrauds Victims
Aidan Sinclair, previously known as Gary Cawthorne, a convicted sex offender and former Metropolitan Police officer, was jailed for defrauding three victims of £18,000 after changing his name and forging documents to conceal his criminal history.
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36% Bias Score
Biden's Farewell Sermon: Faith, Justice, and a Call to Action
In his final remarks, President Joe Biden addressed the congregation of the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina, reflecting on his career, faith, and the importance of perseverance; he also highlighted his administration's record number of pardons and commutations, emphasizing the need...
Biden's Farewell Sermon: Faith, Justice, and a Call to Action
In his final remarks, President Joe Biden addressed the congregation of the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina, reflecting on his career, faith, and the importance of perseverance; he also highlighted his administration's record number of pardons and commutations, emphasizing the need...
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28% Bias Score
Biden Issues Preemptive Pardons Amidst Incoming Trump Administration
President Biden issued preemptive pardons to Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and members of the January 6th committee before leaving office, citing potential politically motivated prosecutions by President-elect Trump, sparking controversy and raising questions about political accountability...
Biden Issues Preemptive Pardons Amidst Incoming Trump Administration
President Biden issued preemptive pardons to Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and members of the January 6th committee before leaving office, citing potential politically motivated prosecutions by President-elect Trump, sparking controversy and raising questions about political accountability...
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52% Bias Score
UK Schools Demand Clearer Guidance on Pupil-on-Pupil Sexual Abuse
Women's charities are demanding clearer guidance for UK schools on handling widespread pupil-on-pupil sexual abuse, citing a 2016 inquiry reporting 600 school rapes over three years and widespread sexual harassment, with online pornography identified as a key factor.
UK Schools Demand Clearer Guidance on Pupil-on-Pupil Sexual Abuse
Women's charities are demanding clearer guidance for UK schools on handling widespread pupil-on-pupil sexual abuse, citing a 2016 inquiry reporting 600 school rapes over three years and widespread sexual harassment, with online pornography identified as a key factor.
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40% Bias Score
Dutch Commission Urges Proactive Measures Against Systemic Government Discrimination
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism urges the government to proactively address systemic discrimination in public services, citing the €9 billion toeslagenaffaire and €61 million student compensation as examples, proposing a discrimination test and a comprehensive government...
Dutch Commission Urges Proactive Measures Against Systemic Government Discrimination
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism urges the government to proactively address systemic discrimination in public services, citing the €9 billion toeslagenaffaire and €61 million student compensation as examples, proposing a discrimination test and a comprehensive government...
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20% Bias Score
Spanish Attorney General Investigated for Leaked Email
A Supreme Court judge is investigating Spain's Attorney General for allegedly leaking an email where Alberto González Amador's lawyer admitted to tax fraud and proposed a plea bargain; the information reached several media outlets, including EL PAÍS, 31 hours before the Attorney General's request.
Spanish Attorney General Investigated for Leaked Email
A Supreme Court judge is investigating Spain's Attorney General for allegedly leaking an email where Alberto González Amador's lawyer admitted to tax fraud and proposed a plea bargain; the information reached several media outlets, including EL PAÍS, 31 hours before the Attorney General's request.
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52% Bias Score
Arrest of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Sparks Violent Protests
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested on December 3rd for abuse of authority and insurrection following a failed attempt to impose martial law, is now being held in the Seoul Detention Center, sparking violent protests by his supporters that resulted in nine police injuries and 86 arrests.
Arrest of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Sparks Violent Protests
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested on December 3rd for abuse of authority and insurrection following a failed attempt to impose martial law, is now being held in the Seoul Detention Center, sparking violent protests by his supporters that resulted in nine police injuries and 86 arrests.
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40% Bias Score
Seized Funds from Corruption Case to Electrify Rural Nigeria
The United States is returning almost $53 million seized from Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Nigerian oil minister accused of corruption, to Nigeria; the funds will be used to electrify rural areas, where only 26% of the population has access to power.
Seized Funds from Corruption Case to Electrify Rural Nigeria
The United States is returning almost $53 million seized from Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Nigerian oil minister accused of corruption, to Nigeria; the funds will be used to electrify rural areas, where only 26% of the population has access to power.
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48% Bias Score