Contentious Nomination to Armenia's High Judicial Council Sparks Debate
The Armenian National Assembly debated Alexandr Sirunyan's nomination to the High Judicial Council, facing strong opposition due to his Civil Contract party affiliation and past inflammatory social media posts containing hate speech. The CCP defended his nomination despite a negative assessment from...
Contentious Nomination to Armenia's High Judicial Council Sparks Debate
The Armenian National Assembly debated Alexandr Sirunyan's nomination to the High Judicial Council, facing strong opposition due to his Civil Contract party affiliation and past inflammatory social media posts containing hate speech. The CCP defended his nomination despite a negative assessment from...
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56% Bias Score
Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Extensive Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands
A Dutch court heard a case against Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece and exploiting dozens of girls online; the prosecution demanded a nine-year prison sentence.
Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Extensive Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands
A Dutch court heard a case against Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece and exploiting dozens of girls online; the prosecution demanded a nine-year prison sentence.
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44% Bias Score
German Mother Admits to Killing Severely Disabled Son
In Wilhelmshaven, Germany, a mother admitted to killing her severely disabled son via carbon monoxide poisoning in June 2023, citing a lack of long-term care options and his aggressive behavior as reasons for her act of suicide alongside him.
German Mother Admits to Killing Severely Disabled Son
In Wilhelmshaven, Germany, a mother admitted to killing her severely disabled son via carbon monoxide poisoning in June 2023, citing a lack of long-term care options and his aggressive behavior as reasons for her act of suicide alongside him.
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48% Bias Score
Netherlands to Fully Open WWII Collaboration Archives Amid Privacy Concerns
Dutch Education Minister Eppo Bruins is preparing legislation to fully open controversial World War II digital archives containing 425,000 names of suspected collaborators, delayed due to privacy concerns, with only a list of names initially released online, causing significant public demand and con...
Netherlands to Fully Open WWII Collaboration Archives Amid Privacy Concerns
Dutch Education Minister Eppo Bruins is preparing legislation to fully open controversial World War II digital archives containing 425,000 names of suspected collaborators, delayed due to privacy concerns, with only a list of names initially released online, causing significant public demand and con...
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48% Bias Score
France Issues Warning on Illegal 'Aphrodisiac Honey'
French customs officials warned against consuming illegally imported honey laced with erectile dysfunction drugs after record seizures in 2024, including 13 metric tons in Marseille and 238 kilograms elsewhere; the honey, often from Malaysia, Turkey, and Tunisia, is sold illegally in places like nig...
France Issues Warning on Illegal 'Aphrodisiac Honey'
French customs officials warned against consuming illegally imported honey laced with erectile dysfunction drugs after record seizures in 2024, including 13 metric tons in Marseille and 238 kilograms elsewhere; the honey, often from Malaysia, Turkey, and Tunisia, is sold illegally in places like nig...
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44% Bias Score
Captain Tom Moore's Family Company Collapses Amidst Misconduct Scandal
Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband's company, Club Nook, set up to manage Captain Tom Moore's commercial interests, has collapsed financially, with net current assets of only £149, owing to a Charity Commission report exposing serious misconduct and mismanagement of Captain Tom's charitable foundat...
Captain Tom Moore's Family Company Collapses Amidst Misconduct Scandal
Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband's company, Club Nook, set up to manage Captain Tom Moore's commercial interests, has collapsed financially, with net current assets of only £149, owing to a Charity Commission report exposing serious misconduct and mismanagement of Captain Tom's charitable foundat...
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68% Bias Score
FAI Set for Death of Glasgow Hotel Attacker
A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) will begin on March 11th, 2024, into the death of Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh, a 28-year-old Sudanese asylum seeker shot by police after stabbing six people at Glasgow's Park Inn Hotel in June 2020. The inquiry follows concerns about the use of lethal force by police a...
FAI Set for Death of Glasgow Hotel Attacker
A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) will begin on March 11th, 2024, into the death of Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh, a 28-year-old Sudanese asylum seeker shot by police after stabbing six people at Glasgow's Park Inn Hotel in June 2020. The inquiry follows concerns about the use of lethal force by police a...
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32% Bias Score
Burlesque Owner on Trial, Claims Sexsomnia in Rape Case
A Sydney burlesque business owner, Timothy Malcolm Rowland, is on trial for allegedly raping a woman in August 2022, claiming he was asleep and suffering from sexsomnia; the Crown argues he was awake and aware.
Burlesque Owner on Trial, Claims Sexsomnia in Rape Case
A Sydney burlesque business owner, Timothy Malcolm Rowland, is on trial for allegedly raping a woman in August 2022, claiming he was asleep and suffering from sexsomnia; the Crown argues he was awake and aware.
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36% Bias Score
North Rhine-Westphalia Court Presidency Selection Under Scrutiny
Following allegations of cronyism, Katharina Jestaedt, a candidate for the presidency of the North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Administrative Court, testified before a parliamentary committee, denying any favoritism from Justice Minister Benjamin Limbach; however, the process was halted by two administr...
North Rhine-Westphalia Court Presidency Selection Under Scrutiny
Following allegations of cronyism, Katharina Jestaedt, a candidate for the presidency of the North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Administrative Court, testified before a parliamentary committee, denying any favoritism from Justice Minister Benjamin Limbach; however, the process was halted by two administr...
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48% Bias Score
Texas Lawmakers to Introduce Ten Commandments School Display Bill
Texas lawmakers plan to introduce a bill this spring requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools, mirroring a similar, court-blocked Louisiana law, sparking debate over religious freedom and the separation of church and state.
Texas Lawmakers to Introduce Ten Commandments School Display Bill
Texas lawmakers plan to introduce a bill this spring requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools, mirroring a similar, court-blocked Louisiana law, sparking debate over religious freedom and the separation of church and state.
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40% Bias Score
2003 Murder Suspects Admit Guilt After 22 Years on the Run
Two men, Christian Rad and Vasile Ostas, admitted in a French court on Monday to the 2003 murder of Philippe Charuel, whose body was found in a ditch in Gondreville, France. After 22 years on the run in Spain, they were arrested in August 2023 and face sentencing on Friday.
2003 Murder Suspects Admit Guilt After 22 Years on the Run
Two men, Christian Rad and Vasile Ostas, admitted in a French court on Monday to the 2003 murder of Philippe Charuel, whose body was found in a ditch in Gondreville, France. After 22 years on the run in Spain, they were arrested in August 2023 and face sentencing on Friday.
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48% Bias Score
Veteran Diplomat Beaten to Death: Lenient Sentence Sparks Outrage
73-year-old veteran Russian diplomat Alexander Nikolaev was beaten to death on June 17, 2023, in the Tver region by Alexander Konopeлько, a local influential figure; the initial murder charge was reduced to involuntary manslaughter, resulting in a lenient one-year sentence for Konopeлько.
Veteran Diplomat Beaten to Death: Lenient Sentence Sparks Outrage
73-year-old veteran Russian diplomat Alexander Nikolaev was beaten to death on June 17, 2023, in the Tver region by Alexander Konopeлько, a local influential figure; the initial murder charge was reduced to involuntary manslaughter, resulting in a lenient one-year sentence for Konopeлько.
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60% Bias Score