Electrician Kills Syrian Girl in Istanbul
In Istanbul's Bağcılar district, Zekeriya A. murdered 12-year-old Syrian refugee Meryem Samou and injured her brother after entering their apartment under the guise of an electrician; he was arrested and charged with murder.
Electrician Kills Syrian Girl in Istanbul
In Istanbul's Bağcılar district, Zekeriya A. murdered 12-year-old Syrian refugee Meryem Samou and injured her brother after entering their apartment under the guise of an electrician; he was arrested and charged with murder.
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32% Bias Score
Increased Police Presence in Hessian Cities Yields Positive Results in Crime Prevention
The Hessian police's 'Innenstadtoffensive,' launched nearly a year ago, increases police presence in city centers, resulting in positive public response and crime prevention in cities like Bad Hersfeld and Biedenkopf; the program will continue in 2025, with plans to utilize AI-powered video surveill...
Increased Police Presence in Hessian Cities Yields Positive Results in Crime Prevention
The Hessian police's 'Innenstadtoffensive,' launched nearly a year ago, increases police presence in city centers, resulting in positive public response and crime prevention in cities like Bad Hersfeld and Biedenkopf; the program will continue in 2025, with plans to utilize AI-powered video surveill...
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40% Bias Score
Rotterdam Racism Trial, Dutch Fraud Debate, Biden Farewell
A Rotterdam court will sentence two men today for projecting racist slogans onto the Erasmus Bridge during the 2022-2023 New Year's period; the Dutch parliament will debate government fraud policies; and US President Biden delivers a farewell address from the Oval Office.
Rotterdam Racism Trial, Dutch Fraud Debate, Biden Farewell
A Rotterdam court will sentence two men today for projecting racist slogans onto the Erasmus Bridge during the 2022-2023 New Year's period; the Dutch parliament will debate government fraud policies; and US President Biden delivers a farewell address from the Oval Office.
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8% Bias Score
Morales Misses Court Hearing, Faces Arrest Warrant"
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales missed a court hearing on Tuesday for human trafficking charges, citing health issues; the judge postponed the hearing until Friday, warning that failure to appear will result in an arrest warrant and asset seizure.
Morales Misses Court Hearing, Faces Arrest Warrant"
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales missed a court hearing on Tuesday for human trafficking charges, citing health issues; the judge postponed the hearing until Friday, warning that failure to appear will result in an arrest warrant and asset seizure.
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40% Bias Score
Valencian Education Department Denies Maternity Leave Extension to Single Mothers
The Valencian regional government's Education department is refusing to grant a 10-week maternity leave extension to single mothers, despite a Constitutional Court ruling, affecting at least three employees and forcing them into potential legal battles. The regional government cites current legislat...
Valencian Education Department Denies Maternity Leave Extension to Single Mothers
The Valencian regional government's Education department is refusing to grant a 10-week maternity leave extension to single mothers, despite a Constitutional Court ruling, affecting at least three employees and forcing them into potential legal battles. The regional government cites current legislat...
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60% Bias Score
Appeals Court Orders SEC to Better Justify Rejection of Coinbase's Crypto Regulation Request
A federal appeals court ordered the SEC to better explain its rejection of Coinbase's request for clearer cryptocurrency regulations, citing insufficient reasoning in the agency's response and highlighting a pending SEC enforcement action against Coinbase for operating an unregistered platform.
Appeals Court Orders SEC to Better Justify Rejection of Coinbase's Crypto Regulation Request
A federal appeals court ordered the SEC to better explain its rejection of Coinbase's request for clearer cryptocurrency regulations, citing insufficient reasoning in the agency's response and highlighting a pending SEC enforcement action against Coinbase for operating an unregistered platform.
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48% Bias Score
Brazilian Judges' Excessive Privileges Fuel Corruption Concerns
Bruno Carazza's book, "O país dos privilégios," exposes how Brazilian judges and prosecutors exploit legal loopholes to amass excessive privileges and salaries, despite a constitutional cap, resulting in 93% earning more than Supreme Court justices in 2023 and contributing to Brazil's low ranking in...
Brazilian Judges' Excessive Privileges Fuel Corruption Concerns
Bruno Carazza's book, "O país dos privilégios," exposes how Brazilian judges and prosecutors exploit legal loopholes to amass excessive privileges and salaries, despite a constitutional cap, resulting in 93% earning more than Supreme Court justices in 2023 and contributing to Brazil's low ranking in...
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52% Bias Score
Mexican Justices' Early Campaigning Undermines Upcoming Judicial Elections
Three Mexican Supreme Court justices and dozens of other judges are accused of using public funds for early campaigning in the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, exploiting a loophole in the recently implemented judicial reform, causing significant challenges to the National Electoral Institute a...
Mexican Justices' Early Campaigning Undermines Upcoming Judicial Elections
Three Mexican Supreme Court justices and dozens of other judges are accused of using public funds for early campaigning in the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, exploiting a loophole in the recently implemented judicial reform, causing significant challenges to the National Electoral Institute a...
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56% Bias Score
Unsolved 2005 Krasnoyarsk Disappearance of Five Boys Reopened
Five boys aged 10-12 disappeared in Krasnoyarsk, Russia in April 2005; their bodies were found burned in a well; despite a large search, the case remained unsolved until late 2024 when it was reopened due to "newly discovered circumstances.
Unsolved 2005 Krasnoyarsk Disappearance of Five Boys Reopened
Five boys aged 10-12 disappeared in Krasnoyarsk, Russia in April 2005; their bodies were found burned in a well; despite a large search, the case remained unsolved until late 2024 when it was reopened due to "newly discovered circumstances.
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48% Bias Score
Madrid Building Terrorized by Squatters: Years of Harassment and Institutional Failure
Residents of a building in Madrid's Puente de Vallecas are facing severe harassment and threats from squatters who illegally occupied the building after developer bankruptcy, forcing some residents into psychological treatment and escalating into a complex conflict involving Sareb and alleged politi...
Madrid Building Terrorized by Squatters: Years of Harassment and Institutional Failure
Residents of a building in Madrid's Puente de Vallecas are facing severe harassment and threats from squatters who illegally occupied the building after developer bankruptcy, forcing some residents into psychological treatment and escalating into a complex conflict involving Sareb and alleged politi...
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68% Bias Score
Judge Blocks Biden's Last-Minute Louisville Police Reform Decree
A Kentucky judge temporarily blocked a Biden administration-backed police reform consent decree in Louisville, prompted by the 2020 Breonna Taylor shooting, due to concerns over its last-minute implementation and potential to restrict the incoming Trump administration. The judge gave until Friday fo...
Judge Blocks Biden's Last-Minute Louisville Police Reform Decree
A Kentucky judge temporarily blocked a Biden administration-backed police reform consent decree in Louisville, prompted by the 2020 Breonna Taylor shooting, due to concerns over its last-minute implementation and potential to restrict the incoming Trump administration. The judge gave until Friday fo...
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56% Bias Score
Trial Against Alleged German Extremist Postponed
The trial against a 38-year-old German woman accused of plotting to violently overthrow the government, involving the "Kaiserreichsgruppe", has been postponed due to her lawyer's illness, delaying the proceedings initially scheduled for January 25th, 2025, in Celle, Germany.
Trial Against Alleged German Extremist Postponed
The trial against a 38-year-old German woman accused of plotting to violently overthrow the government, involving the "Kaiserreichsgruppe", has been postponed due to her lawyer's illness, delaying the proceedings initially scheduled for January 25th, 2025, in Celle, Germany.
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40% Bias Score