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UK Parliament Passes Assisted Dying Bill Amidst MP Concerns
The UK House of Commons passed a bill allowing assisted dying for terminally ill adults with under six months to live by a 55-vote majority, but several MPs who voted in favor expressed concerns regarding doctors initiating end-of-life discussions without prior patient request, leading to calls for ...
UK Parliament Passes Assisted Dying Bill Amidst MP Concerns
The UK House of Commons passed a bill allowing assisted dying for terminally ill adults with under six months to live by a 55-vote majority, but several MPs who voted in favor expressed concerns regarding doctors initiating end-of-life discussions without prior patient request, leading to calls for ...
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36% Bias Score


Court Dismisses Investigation into Guardia Civil Officers in Fatal Narco-lancha Collision
A Cádiz court dismissed an investigation into two Guardia Civil officers for the deaths of two agents in a February 9th narco-lancha collision, concluding the officers' deaths were caused solely by the narco-lancha's actions, not resource deficiencies.
Court Dismisses Investigation into Guardia Civil Officers in Fatal Narco-lancha Collision
A Cádiz court dismissed an investigation into two Guardia Civil officers for the deaths of two agents in a February 9th narco-lancha collision, concluding the officers' deaths were caused solely by the narco-lancha's actions, not resource deficiencies.
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48% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spy Ring Targeted UK, Compromising National Security
A Bulgarian spy ring, operating from 2020 to 2023, conducted espionage for Russia, targeting journalists, dissidents, and military sites across Europe, using advanced technology and fake identities, jeopardizing UK national security.
Bulgarian Spy Ring Targeted UK, Compromising National Security
A Bulgarian spy ring, operating from 2020 to 2023, conducted espionage for Russia, targeting journalists, dissidents, and military sites across Europe, using advanced technology and fake identities, jeopardizing UK national security.
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72% Bias Score


French Police Crack Down on Indian Subcontinent Migrant Smuggling Ring
French authorities arrested 26 individuals and seized €11 million in assets in a crackdown on a migrant smuggling ring that charged €15,000–€26,000 per migrant from India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal and laundered money through construction, gold, and hawala systems.
French Police Crack Down on Indian Subcontinent Migrant Smuggling Ring
French authorities arrested 26 individuals and seized €11 million in assets in a crackdown on a migrant smuggling ring that charged €15,000–€26,000 per migrant from India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal and laundered money through construction, gold, and hawala systems.
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36% Bias Score


Frankreich verweigert Vollstreckung von IStGH-Haftbefehl gegen Netanjahu
Frankreich weigert sich, den Haftbefehl des IStGH gegen Israels Ministerpräsidenten Benjamin Netanjahu zu vollstrecken, beruft sich auf Artikel 98 des Römischen Statuts, was zu internationaler Kritik und einer Debatte über die Rolle des IStGH führt.
Frankreich verweigert Vollstreckung von IStGH-Haftbefehl gegen Netanjahu
Frankreich weigert sich, den Haftbefehl des IStGH gegen Israels Ministerpräsidenten Benjamin Netanjahu zu vollstrecken, beruft sich auf Artikel 98 des Römischen Statuts, was zu internationaler Kritik und einer Debatte über die Rolle des IStGH führt.
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32% Bias Score


Chilean Court Orders Preventive Prison for Jorge Valdivia on Rape Charges
A Chilean court ordered preventive prison for former soccer player Jorge Valdivia, 41, on two rape accusations; the court deemed his release a danger to society, overturning a previous house arrest.
Chilean Court Orders Preventive Prison for Jorge Valdivia on Rape Charges
A Chilean court ordered preventive prison for former soccer player Jorge Valdivia, 41, on two rape accusations; the court deemed his release a danger to society, overturning a previous house arrest.
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48% Bias Score

Bali Nine: Varying Sentences Highlight Indonesia's Drug Laws
In 2005, nine Australians were arrested in Bali for attempting to smuggle heroin, resulting in various sentences ranging from death to life imprisonment, with some eventually released while others remain incarcerated.

Bali Nine: Varying Sentences Highlight Indonesia's Drug Laws
In 2005, nine Australians were arrested in Bali for attempting to smuggle heroin, resulting in various sentences ranging from death to life imprisonment, with some eventually released while others remain incarcerated.
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56% Bias Score

UK-Based Russian Spy Ring Used "Honeytraps" in Europe-Wide Operation
A Russian spy ring, operating from the UK, used two female spies as "honeytraps" to gather intelligence on targets across Europe, including journalists, dissidents, and military bases, between August 2020 and February 2023.

UK-Based Russian Spy Ring Used "Honeytraps" in Europe-Wide Operation
A Russian spy ring, operating from the UK, used two female spies as "honeytraps" to gather intelligence on targets across Europe, including journalists, dissidents, and military bases, between August 2020 and February 2023.
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68% Bias Score

Indictment Filed in Istanbul Infant Deaths Case
An indictment has been filed against 47 individuals, including doctors and nurses, for the alleged negligent homicide of 12 infants in an Istanbul private hospital; the organization allegedly manipulated the 112 emergency system and falsified records to maximize SGK payments.

Indictment Filed in Istanbul Infant Deaths Case
An indictment has been filed against 47 individuals, including doctors and nurses, for the alleged negligent homicide of 12 infants in an Istanbul private hospital; the organization allegedly manipulated the 112 emergency system and falsified records to maximize SGK payments.
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60% Bias Score

UK Parliament Votes on Assisted Dying Bill
The UK Parliament will vote on a bill allowing assisted dying for terminally ill adults with less than six months to live, subject to strict medical and judicial oversight, sparking debate about individual autonomy, patient vulnerability, and potential future implications.

UK Parliament Votes on Assisted Dying Bill
The UK Parliament will vote on a bill allowing assisted dying for terminally ill adults with less than six months to live, subject to strict medical and judicial oversight, sparking debate about individual autonomy, patient vulnerability, and potential future implications.
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40% Bias Score

Stolen Stolpersteine in Zeitz Replaced After €53,000 Donation Drive
In Zeitz, Germany, ten Stolpersteine, including those of the Mendelssohn family, were stolen; however, over 1,000 donations totaling €53,000 enabled their replacement, with excess funds supporting a new exhibition on Jewish life in the region.

Stolen Stolpersteine in Zeitz Replaced After €53,000 Donation Drive
In Zeitz, Germany, ten Stolpersteine, including those of the Mendelssohn family, were stolen; however, over 1,000 donations totaling €53,000 enabled their replacement, with excess funds supporting a new exhibition on Jewish life in the region.
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28% Bias Score

Australia Implements 15% Global Minimum Corporate Tax
Australia joined over 135 countries in implementing a 15% global minimum corporate tax on companies with over \$1.2 billion in revenue, aiming to curb tax avoidance strategies like related-party financing and transfer pricing used by multinationals such as Chevron and BHP.

Australia Implements 15% Global Minimum Corporate Tax
Australia joined over 135 countries in implementing a 15% global minimum corporate tax on companies with over \$1.2 billion in revenue, aiming to curb tax avoidance strategies like related-party financing and transfer pricing used by multinationals such as Chevron and BHP.
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44% Bias Score
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