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
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
NS Considers Bypassing Maarheeze Station Due to Asylum Seeker Disturbances
The Dutch railway company NS is considering bypassing Maarheeze train station due to frequent disturbances caused by asylum seekers from a nearby center, resulting in 2700 reported incidents in 2023, costing €2.3 million in security measures, and impacting 1200 daily commuters.
NS Considers Bypassing Maarheeze Station Due to Asylum Seeker Disturbances
The Dutch railway company NS is considering bypassing Maarheeze train station due to frequent disturbances caused by asylum seekers from a nearby center, resulting in 2700 reported incidents in 2023, costing €2.3 million in security measures, and impacting 1200 daily commuters.
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56% Bias Score
Utrecht Crowdfunds to Fix Welfare Payment Inconsistency
Utrecht launched a crowdfunding campaign to support 100 welfare recipients working part-time, aiming to collect €100,000 to address inconsistencies in welfare payments that lead to income shortages and disincentivize work, highlighting flaws in the Dutch Participatiewet.
Utrecht Crowdfunds to Fix Welfare Payment Inconsistency
Utrecht launched a crowdfunding campaign to support 100 welfare recipients working part-time, aiming to collect €100,000 to address inconsistencies in welfare payments that lead to income shortages and disincentivize work, highlighting flaws in the Dutch Participatiewet.
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60% Bias Score
Trial Against Alleged German Coup Plotter Postponed
The trial of a 38-year-old German woman accused of plotting to overthrow the government, allegedly involving a nationwide blackout and the planned kidnapping of the health minister, has been postponed due to her lawyer's illness; the trial was scheduled to begin today at the Celle Higher Regional Co...
Trial Against Alleged German Coup Plotter Postponed
The trial of a 38-year-old German woman accused of plotting to overthrow the government, allegedly involving a nationwide blackout and the planned kidnapping of the health minister, has been postponed due to her lawyer's illness; the trial was scheduled to begin today at the Celle Higher Regional Co...
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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
UK to Repeal Legacy Act, Potentially Paying Compensation to Gerry Adams
The UK government plans to repeal parts of the Legacy Act, potentially leading to compensation for Gerry Adams and others unlawfully detained in the 1970s, following a Supreme Court ruling and subsequent legal challenges. This decision has been criticized by some but is justified by the government a...
UK to Repeal Legacy Act, Potentially Paying Compensation to Gerry Adams
The UK government plans to repeal parts of the Legacy Act, potentially leading to compensation for Gerry Adams and others unlawfully detained in the 1970s, following a Supreme Court ruling and subsequent legal challenges. This decision has been criticized by some but is justified by the government a...
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52% Bias Score
Undercover Police Scandals Spark Outrage in Catalonia
A documentary on TV3, "Infiltrats," details how four undercover Spanish National Police officers allegedly seduced and had romantic relationships with Catalan independence activists, sparking outrage and legal action from pro-independence parties and a Constitutional Court appeal.
Undercover Police Scandals Spark Outrage in Catalonia
A documentary on TV3, "Infiltrats," details how four undercover Spanish National Police officers allegedly seduced and had romantic relationships with Catalan independence activists, sparking outrage and legal action from pro-independence parties and a Constitutional Court appeal.
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68% Bias Score
Greek Systemic Failures in Traffic Enforcement and Emergency Response Result in Deaths
Two separate incidents in Greece highlight systemic failures: a drunk driver, with a revoked license, caused a fatal accident; and a delayed emergency response, due to incorrect routing of a citizen's call, likely contributed to another fatal accident.
Greek Systemic Failures in Traffic Enforcement and Emergency Response Result in Deaths
Two separate incidents in Greece highlight systemic failures: a drunk driver, with a revoked license, caused a fatal accident; and a delayed emergency response, due to incorrect routing of a citizen's call, likely contributed to another fatal accident.
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52% Bias Score
London Stabbing: Three Arrested After 14-Year-Old Boy Killed on Bus
A 14-year-old boy, Kelyan Bokassa, was stabbed to death on a bus in Woolwich, southeast London, on Tuesday, January 7th, 2024, leading to the arrest of two teenage boys and a woman on suspicion of murder and assisting an offender.
London Stabbing: Three Arrested After 14-Year-Old Boy Killed on Bus
A 14-year-old boy, Kelyan Bokassa, was stabbed to death on a bus in Woolwich, southeast London, on Tuesday, January 7th, 2024, leading to the arrest of two teenage boys and a woman on suspicion of murder and assisting an offender.
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48% 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
Italy Cracks Down on Fake Online Reviews to Protect Tourism Sector
Italy's new law mandates verifiable IDs and proof of visit for online reviews, prohibits paid reviews, and allows businesses to remove false or outdated ones, aiming to counter the 6%-30% revenue loss from fake reviews in the hospitality and tourism sectors.
Italy Cracks Down on Fake Online Reviews to Protect Tourism Sector
Italy's new law mandates verifiable IDs and proof of visit for online reviews, prohibits paid reviews, and allows businesses to remove false or outdated ones, aiming to counter the 6%-30% revenue loss from fake reviews in the hospitality and tourism sectors.
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40% Bias Score