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Chinese Journalist Sentenced to Seven Years for Espionage
A Beijing court sentenced veteran Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu to seven years in prison for espionage on Friday, following his February 2022 detention after a lunch meeting with a Japanese diplomat; the closed-door trial excluded foreign observers and family.
Chinese Journalist Sentenced to Seven Years for Espionage
A Beijing court sentenced veteran Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu to seven years in prison for espionage on Friday, following his February 2022 detention after a lunch meeting with a Japanese diplomat; the closed-door trial excluded foreign observers and family.
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48% Bias Score


UK Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Bill
The British Parliament will vote Friday on a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill patients with less than six months to live, requiring approval from two doctors and a High Court judge, making the UK one of a few countries to allow it.
UK Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Bill
The British Parliament will vote Friday on a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill patients with less than six months to live, requiring approval from two doctors and a High Court judge, making the UK one of a few countries to allow it.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico City Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Combat Corruption
Mexico City proposes a constitutional amendment establishing the right to a corruption-free environment and good governance, creating specialized anti-corruption agencies, and focusing on asset recovery; this follows previous failures under Peña Nieto and López Obrador administrations.
Mexico City Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Combat Corruption
Mexico City proposes a constitutional amendment establishing the right to a corruption-free environment and good governance, creating specialized anti-corruption agencies, and focusing on asset recovery; this follows previous failures under Peña Nieto and López Obrador administrations.
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40% Bias Score


Istanbul: 17-Year-Old Reports Year-Long Sexual Exploitation, Implicating Vast Trafficking Network
A 17-year-old girl in Istanbul reported being forced into prostitution for a year, enduring daily sexual assault by 150-180 people, along with her 15.5-year-old sister in Antalya; police intervened after she expressed a desire to leave, revealing a vast network of 1024 agencies facilitating child se...
Istanbul: 17-Year-Old Reports Year-Long Sexual Exploitation, Implicating Vast Trafficking Network
A 17-year-old girl in Istanbul reported being forced into prostitution for a year, enduring daily sexual assault by 150-180 people, along with her 15.5-year-old sister in Antalya; police intervened after she expressed a desire to leave, revealing a vast network of 1024 agencies facilitating child se...
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36% Bias Score


13 Years After Disappearance, Man Charged with Murder of María Cash
Héctor Romero, the last person to see María Cash before her 2011 disappearance in Salta, Argentina, was arrested this week and charged with her murder after inconsistencies in his statements, phone data, and witness testimonies were uncovered during a re-examination of the case.
13 Years After Disappearance, Man Charged with Murder of María Cash
Héctor Romero, the last person to see María Cash before her 2011 disappearance in Salta, Argentina, was arrested this week and charged with her murder after inconsistencies in his statements, phone data, and witness testimonies were uncovered during a re-examination of the case.
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44% Bias Score


NFI Ink Database Aids in Solving Cross-Border ATM Bombings
A new ink trace database at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) is helping to solve ATM bombings, primarily by Dutch criminals operating in Germany and other European countries; the database links ink traces found on suspects to specific ATM explosions, using the unique properties of security i...
NFI Ink Database Aids in Solving Cross-Border ATM Bombings
A new ink trace database at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) is helping to solve ATM bombings, primarily by Dutch criminals operating in Germany and other European countries; the database links ink traces found on suspects to specific ATM explosions, using the unique properties of security i...
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36% Bias Score

Chinese Journalist Sentenced to Seven Years for Espionage
A Beijing court sentenced veteran journalist Dong Yuyu to seven years in prison for espionage on Friday; he was detained in February 2022 after meeting with a Japanese diplomat, and the trial was closed to foreign observers.

Chinese Journalist Sentenced to Seven Years for Espionage
A Beijing court sentenced veteran journalist Dong Yuyu to seven years in prison for espionage on Friday; he was detained in February 2022 after meeting with a Japanese diplomat, and the trial was closed to foreign observers.
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32% Bias Score

JEP Publishes Names of 1,934 Victims of Colombian "False Positives"
The Colombian JEP released the names of 1,934 victims of military extrajudicial killings, part of 6,402 total victims, in a move to honor them, despite some families opposing the public disclosure; 106 high-ranking military officials have been implicated.

JEP Publishes Names of 1,934 Victims of Colombian "False Positives"
The Colombian JEP released the names of 1,934 victims of military extrajudicial killings, part of 6,402 total victims, in a move to honor them, despite some families opposing the public disclosure; 106 high-ranking military officials have been implicated.
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40% Bias Score

US\$15 Million Fortune of Alleged Frontman for Prominent Mexican Lawyer Frozen in Money Laundering Probe
Based on leaked documents from Banca Privada d'Andorra, Jaime Sánchez Montemayor, alleged frontman for lawyer Juan Ramón Collado, possessed a US\$15 million fortune in 2015, including luxury properties and bank accounts, leading to a money laundering investigation and asset freeze.

US\$15 Million Fortune of Alleged Frontman for Prominent Mexican Lawyer Frozen in Money Laundering Probe
Based on leaked documents from Banca Privada d'Andorra, Jaime Sánchez Montemayor, alleged frontman for lawyer Juan Ramón Collado, possessed a US\$15 million fortune in 2015, including luxury properties and bank accounts, leading to a money laundering investigation and asset freeze.
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52% Bias Score

Google, Kanada ve Hindistan'da Rekabet Soruşturmasıyla Karşı Karşıya
Kanada ve Hindistan rekabet kurumları, Google'ın çevrimiçi reklamcılık ve uygulama mağazası politikaları nedeniyle ayrı ayrı soruşturma başlattı; Kanada'da rekabete aykırı davranış iddiası, Hindistan'da ise gerçek para oyunlarına yönelik politikalar inceleniyor.

Google, Kanada ve Hindistan'da Rekabet Soruşturmasıyla Karşı Karşıya
Kanada ve Hindistan rekabet kurumları, Google'ın çevrimiçi reklamcılık ve uygulama mağazası politikaları nedeniyle ayrı ayrı soruşturma başlattı; Kanada'da rekabete aykırı davranış iddiası, Hindistan'da ise gerçek para oyunlarına yönelik politikalar inceleniyor.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Senate Approves Reform Eliminating Transparency Institute
The Mexican Senate approved a constitutional amendment eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the transparency watchdog INAI, transferring their functions to government ministries, raising concerns about reduced accountability and transparency.

Mexico Senate Approves Reform Eliminating Transparency Institute
The Mexican Senate approved a constitutional amendment eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the transparency watchdog INAI, transferring their functions to government ministries, raising concerns about reduced accountability and transparency.
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60% Bias Score

UK Parliament to Vote on Physician-Assisted Suicide Law
The UK Parliament is set to vote on a new law allowing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults who meet strict criteria, including capacity assessment, multiple declarations of intent, and High Court approval, sparking debate on end-of-life choices and safeguards against coercion.

UK Parliament to Vote on Physician-Assisted Suicide Law
The UK Parliament is set to vote on a new law allowing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults who meet strict criteria, including capacity assessment, multiple declarations of intent, and High Court approval, sparking debate on end-of-life choices and safeguards against coercion.
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36% Bias Score
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