South Korean President Arrested After Martial Law Attempt
South Korean anti-corruption officials arrested former President Yoon Suk Yeol at his residence in Seoul on Wednesday following a standoff with 1,000 police officers; the arrest stems from an investigation into his attempted imposition of martial law last month and potential charges of rebellion.
South Korean President Arrested After Martial Law Attempt
South Korean anti-corruption officials arrested former President Yoon Suk Yeol at his residence in Seoul on Wednesday following a standoff with 1,000 police officers; the arrest stems from an investigation into his attempted imposition of martial law last month and potential charges of rebellion.
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48% Bias Score
South Korea Arrests Former President Yoon Suk Yeol on Insurrection Charges
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested on January 15th in Seoul on insurrection charges related to his December 3rd, 2024 declaration of martial law, making him the first sitting president in the country's history to be arrested; the arrest followed a standoff with his security det...
South Korea Arrests Former President Yoon Suk Yeol on Insurrection Charges
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested on January 15th in Seoul on insurrection charges related to his December 3rd, 2024 declaration of martial law, making him the first sitting president in the country's history to be arrested; the arrest followed a standoff with his security det...
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40% Bias Score
Bondi's Confirmation Hearings Begin Amidst Concerns About DOJ Independence
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Attorney General, Pam Bondi, faces Senate confirmation hearings starting Wednesday. Her past work, including at a pro-Trump firm and her comments about the 2020 election, are expected to draw scrutiny from Democrats, while Republicans largely support her.
Bondi's Confirmation Hearings Begin Amidst Concerns About DOJ Independence
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Attorney General, Pam Bondi, faces Senate confirmation hearings starting Wednesday. Her past work, including at a pro-Trump firm and her comments about the 2020 election, are expected to draw scrutiny from Democrats, while Republicans largely support her.
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60% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Condemns Government's Handling of Fraud Inquiry Findings
The Dutch Parliament strongly criticizes the government's slow response to a parliamentary inquiry's findings on government fraud policies, highlighting the devastating impact on citizens' lives and the lack of progress on key recommendations a year after the report.
Dutch Parliament Condemns Government's Handling of Fraud Inquiry Findings
The Dutch Parliament strongly criticizes the government's slow response to a parliamentary inquiry's findings on government fraud policies, highlighting the devastating impact on citizens' lives and the lack of progress on key recommendations a year after the report.
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52% Bias Score
Dutch Court Sentences Two Men to Six Months for Racist Protests
In Rotterdam, Netherlands, Daniil S. (36) and John A. (26) received six-month prison sentences for projecting racist slogans like "Happy White 2023" and "White Lives Matter" onto public buildings in Rotterdam, Eindhoven, and Alkmaar between December 2022 and February 2023, actions linked to their in...
Dutch Court Sentences Two Men to Six Months for Racist Protests
In Rotterdam, Netherlands, Daniil S. (36) and John A. (26) received six-month prison sentences for projecting racist slogans like "Happy White 2023" and "White Lives Matter" onto public buildings in Rotterdam, Eindhoven, and Alkmaar between December 2022 and February 2023, actions linked to their in...
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40% Bias Score
22-Year-Old Sentenced for Murder and Rape of 14-Year-Old Half-Sister
In Ufa, Russia, on January 10, 2023, 22-year-old Sergey Pugachev murdered and raped his 14-year-old half-sister Julianna while under the influence of narcotics; he was subsequently arrested, confessed, and sentenced to 21 years in prison.
22-Year-Old Sentenced for Murder and Rape of 14-Year-Old Half-Sister
In Ufa, Russia, on January 10, 2023, 22-year-old Sergey Pugachev murdered and raped his 14-year-old half-sister Julianna while under the influence of narcotics; he was subsequently arrested, confessed, and sentenced to 21 years in prison.
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48% Bias Score
Federal Appeals Court Upholds State's Right to Regulate Hemp
A federal appeals court upheld Virginia's right to regulate hemp products beyond federal limits, impacting the multi-billion dollar hemp industry and setting a potential precedent for similar cases nationwide.
Federal Appeals Court Upholds State's Right to Regulate Hemp
A federal appeals court upheld Virginia's right to regulate hemp products beyond federal limits, impacting the multi-billion dollar hemp industry and setting a potential precedent for similar cases nationwide.
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32% Bias Score
Bondi Pledges to Reform Justice Department, Prioritize Crime Fighting
President-elect Trump's nominee for Attorney General, Pam Bondi, plans to prioritize fighting violent crime, reforming the Bureau of Prisons, and ending the "partisan weaponization" of the Department of Justice; her confirmation hearing is Wednesday.
Bondi Pledges to Reform Justice Department, Prioritize Crime Fighting
President-elect Trump's nominee for Attorney General, Pam Bondi, plans to prioritize fighting violent crime, reforming the Bureau of Prisons, and ending the "partisan weaponization" of the Department of Justice; her confirmation hearing is Wednesday.
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40% Bias Score
ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
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32% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Debates Government Fraud Policy Following Child Benefits Scandal Report
A year after a Dutch parliamentary committee's report on government fraud policy, the House of Representatives is debating its recommendations, focusing on the child benefits scandal and the government's response, particularly the NSC party's role.
Dutch Parliament Debates Government Fraud Policy Following Child Benefits Scandal Report
A year after a Dutch parliamentary committee's report on government fraud policy, the House of Representatives is debating its recommendations, focusing on the child benefits scandal and the government's response, particularly the NSC party's role.
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40% Bias Score
2002 Moscow Oblast Murders Solved: Suspect Apprehended After 21 Years
A 50-year-old man from Novosibirsk Oblast was arrested for the 2002 murders of four women in the Moscow Oblast; the suspect, who had attended acting school in Moscow, was identified through modern forensics and confessed, revealing a pattern of opportunistic violence.
2002 Moscow Oblast Murders Solved: Suspect Apprehended After 21 Years
A 50-year-old man from Novosibirsk Oblast was arrested for the 2002 murders of four women in the Moscow Oblast; the suspect, who had attended acting school in Moscow, was identified through modern forensics and confessed, revealing a pattern of opportunistic violence.
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52% Bias Score
Bondi's Attorney General Nomination Faces Scrutiny
Pamela Bondi, President Trump's nominee for Attorney General, faces a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday. Her past actions, including promoting false election fraud claims and criticizing Trump's investigators, raise concerns among Democrats about her impartiality and the Justice Department's ...
Bondi's Attorney General Nomination Faces Scrutiny
Pamela Bondi, President Trump's nominee for Attorney General, faces a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday. Her past actions, including promoting false election fraud claims and criticizing Trump's investigators, raise concerns among Democrats about her impartiality and the Justice Department's ...
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48% Bias Score