UK to Investigate Anti-Terror Program Failures Following Guilty Plea in Terrorism Case
After the guilty plea of a terrorist who accessed an Al Qaeda manual online, the UK government announced an independent inquiry into the failures of its anti-terror program 'Prevent,' which had previously flagged the individual three times without intervention; the inquiry will also address the rise...
UK to Investigate Anti-Terror Program Failures Following Guilty Plea in Terrorism Case
After the guilty plea of a terrorist who accessed an Al Qaeda manual online, the UK government announced an independent inquiry into the failures of its anti-terror program 'Prevent,' which had previously flagged the individual three times without intervention; the inquiry will also address the rise...
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48% Bias Score
Trump Revokes Security Clearances of 51 Former Intelligence Officials
President Trump signed an executive order revoking the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who authored a 2020 letter questioning the origin of Hunter Biden's laptop, despite many lacking active clearances; the order reflects Trump's broader efforts to penalize perceived adversar...
Trump Revokes Security Clearances of 51 Former Intelligence Officials
President Trump signed an executive order revoking the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who authored a 2020 letter questioning the origin of Hunter Biden's laptop, despite many lacking active clearances; the order reflects Trump's broader efforts to penalize perceived adversar...
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56% Bias Score
Revised Israeli Judicial Selection Bill Aims for Speedy Passage
The Knesset Constitution Committee is revising a bill to change Israel's Judicial Selection Committee's makeup, granting the governing coalition more power in judicial appointments; the revised bill, based on a proposal by Ministers Levin and Sa'ar, aims for passage by late February, addressing conc...
Revised Israeli Judicial Selection Bill Aims for Speedy Passage
The Knesset Constitution Committee is revising a bill to change Israel's Judicial Selection Committee's makeup, granting the governing coalition more power in judicial appointments; the revised bill, based on a proposal by Ministers Levin and Sa'ar, aims for passage by late February, addressing conc...
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40% Bias Score
Trial Begins for Theft of €1.5 Million Celtic Gold Treasure
Four men are on trial in Germany for stealing a €1.5 million Celtic gold treasure from a museum in Manching; around 400 gold coins remain missing, and the suspects are linked to about 30 other burglaries.
Trial Begins for Theft of €1.5 Million Celtic Gold Treasure
Four men are on trial in Germany for stealing a €1.5 million Celtic gold treasure from a museum in Manching; around 400 gold coins remain missing, and the suspects are linked to about 30 other burglaries.
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36% Bias Score
Assassination of Russian General Highlights Ukraine's Pursuit of Justice
A bomb hidden in an e-scooter killed Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on Monday; Ukraine's SBU claimed responsibility, citing his alleged use of banned chemical weapons that harmed over 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers, highlighting their dual approach to justice: targeting perpetrators and gathering...
Assassination of Russian General Highlights Ukraine's Pursuit of Justice
A bomb hidden in an e-scooter killed Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on Monday; Ukraine's SBU claimed responsibility, citing his alleged use of banned chemical weapons that harmed over 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers, highlighting their dual approach to justice: targeting perpetrators and gathering...
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52% Bias Score
German Authorities Arrest 17 Members of International Drug Trafficking Ring
German authorities arrested 17 members of a drug trafficking organization called "Die Firma" in 2023, seizing approximately 500 kilograms of cocaine and cannabis; two members were extradited from Croatia and Italy; the investigation was launched after analysis of decrypted messages from SkyECC.
German Authorities Arrest 17 Members of International Drug Trafficking Ring
German authorities arrested 17 members of a drug trafficking organization called "Die Firma" in 2023, seizing approximately 500 kilograms of cocaine and cannabis; two members were extradited from Croatia and Italy; the investigation was launched after analysis of decrypted messages from SkyECC.
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52% Bias Score
Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in Netherlands
A Dutch court is considering a nine-year prison sentence for Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and of coercing dozens of underage girls online into sending sexually explicit material; his trial began yesterday.
Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in Netherlands
A Dutch court is considering a nine-year prison sentence for Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and of coercing dozens of underage girls online into sending sexually explicit material; his trial began yesterday.
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48% Bias Score
President Biden Releases Leonard Peltier After 46 Years in Prison
Leonard Peltier, a Lakota Sioux tribe member imprisoned since 1977 for the murder of two FBI agents, is being released from prison by President Biden after decades of advocacy from human rights organizations and prominent figures.
President Biden Releases Leonard Peltier After 46 Years in Prison
Leonard Peltier, a Lakota Sioux tribe member imprisoned since 1977 for the murder of two FBI agents, is being released from prison by President Biden after decades of advocacy from human rights organizations and prominent figures.
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52% Bias Score
Turkish Court Sentences 11 for Grand İsias Hotel Collapse
An Adıyaman court delivered verdicts in the case of the Grand İsias Hotel, which collapsed in the February 6, 2023, earthquakes, killing 72 people, including Cypriot athletes; 11 defendants received sentences for violating building codes, including illegal additions and insufficient structural calcu...
Turkish Court Sentences 11 for Grand İsias Hotel Collapse
An Adıyaman court delivered verdicts in the case of the Grand İsias Hotel, which collapsed in the February 6, 2023, earthquakes, killing 72 people, including Cypriot athletes; 11 defendants received sentences for violating building codes, including illegal additions and insufficient structural calcu...
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36% Bias Score
Trump Reinstates Policy to Ease Firing of Federal Workers
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday, aiming to reverse Biden's protections for federal workers, reinstating a policy that could allow for easier firing of employees deemed disloyal, potentially affecting 50,000 workers and sparking legal challenges.
Trump Reinstates Policy to Ease Firing of Federal Workers
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday, aiming to reverse Biden's protections for federal workers, reinstating a policy that could allow for easier firing of employees deemed disloyal, potentially affecting 50,000 workers and sparking legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score
Prince Harry's Trial Postponed Amid Settlement Talks
Prince Harry's trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN) for alleged illegal information gathering, originally set for January 21st, was postponed indefinitely due to last-minute settlement talks, despite initial objections from the judge. The case involves alleged phone hacking and other privacy vi...
Prince Harry's Trial Postponed Amid Settlement Talks
Prince Harry's trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN) for alleged illegal information gathering, originally set for January 21st, was postponed indefinitely due to last-minute settlement talks, despite initial objections from the judge. The case involves alleged phone hacking and other privacy vi...
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48% Bias Score
Germany Creates Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art
Germany establishes a binding arbitration court to resolve disputes over potentially Nazi-looted art, addressing the slow progress of a previous advisory commission and aiming to expedite restitution efforts, although a full restitution law remains a goal.
Germany Creates Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art
Germany establishes a binding arbitration court to resolve disputes over potentially Nazi-looted art, addressing the slow progress of a previous advisory commission and aiming to expedite restitution efforts, although a full restitution law remains a goal.
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44% Bias Score