China Executes Two Men for Deadly Attacks Amidst Rise in Public Violence
China executed two men for separate attacks in November 2023: Fan Weiqiu, 62, for killing 35 people with a car in Zhuhai, and Xu Jiajin, 21, for stabbing 8 people to death at a Wuxi college, amid a rise in public violence.
China Executes Two Men for Deadly Attacks Amidst Rise in Public Violence
China executed two men for separate attacks in November 2023: Fan Weiqiu, 62, for killing 35 people with a car in Zhuhai, and Xu Jiajin, 21, for stabbing 8 people to death at a Wuxi college, amid a rise in public violence.
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52% 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
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
Dutch Government's Anti-Discrimination Strategy Deemed Ineffective
A Dutch parliamentary committee criticized the government's ineffective strategy against discrimination in public services, citing the childcare benefits scandal and DUO's discriminatory practices as examples, recommending a long-term plan to avoid future scandals and high compensation costs.
Dutch Government's Anti-Discrimination Strategy Deemed Ineffective
A Dutch parliamentary committee criticized the government's ineffective strategy against discrimination in public services, citing the childcare benefits scandal and DUO's discriminatory practices as examples, recommending a long-term plan to avoid future scandals and high compensation costs.
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28% Bias Score
Life Sentence for Kolkata Doctor's Murder
An Indian court sentenced police volunteer Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a junior doctor in Kolkata; the judge rejected the death penalty, while the victim's family and protesting doctors demand further investigation into potential accomplices.
Life Sentence for Kolkata Doctor's Murder
An Indian court sentenced police volunteer Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a junior doctor in Kolkata; the judge rejected the death penalty, while the victim's family and protesting doctors demand further investigation into potential accomplices.
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48% Bias Score
Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission on Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to combat discrimination in public services, and for politicians to lead by example, urging that the current reactive approach must change to prevent further...
Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission on Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to combat discrimination in public services, and for politicians to lead by example, urging that the current reactive approach must change to prevent further...
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36% Bias Score
Nine Reporter Settles Sexual Discrimination Lawsuit, Exposing Widespread Workplace Issues
Channel Nine reporter Airlie Walsh confidentially settled a sexual discrimination lawsuit against Nine Entertainment, alleging mistreatment during pregnancy and harassment, leading to a company culture review that revealed widespread bullying and sexual harassment and resulted in several high-profil...
Nine Reporter Settles Sexual Discrimination Lawsuit, Exposing Widespread Workplace Issues
Channel Nine reporter Airlie Walsh confidentially settled a sexual discrimination lawsuit against Nine Entertainment, alleging mistreatment during pregnancy and harassment, leading to a company culture review that revealed widespread bullying and sexual harassment and resulted in several high-profil...
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36% 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
Greek Police Corruption: 19 Arrested in Protection Racket
A recent investigation uncovered a network of corrupt Greek police officers and businessmen who took bribes to protect illegal brothels and gambling dens, leading to the arrest of 19 individuals and exposing systemic corruption within the Hellenic Police.
Greek Police Corruption: 19 Arrested in Protection Racket
A recent investigation uncovered a network of corrupt Greek police officers and businessmen who took bribes to protect illegal brothels and gambling dens, leading to the arrest of 19 individuals and exposing systemic corruption within the Hellenic Police.
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56% 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
Unprecedented Security for Trump's Inauguration
Thousands of law enforcement officials from various agencies are securing Washington D.C. for President-elect Trump's inauguration on January 20th due to recent security incidents, including a Tesla explosion and attempted car fire.
Unprecedented Security for Trump's Inauguration
Thousands of law enforcement officials from various agencies are securing Washington D.C. for President-elect Trump's inauguration on January 20th due to recent security incidents, including a Tesla explosion and attempted car fire.
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40% Bias Score