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152 Abuse Complaints Filed Against French Catholic Institute
On February 27, 2024, 40 additional complaints alleging physical, sexual, and violent abuse were filed against Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram in Pau, France, bringing the total to 152, with at least 68 cases of sexual violence or rape reported by former students from several countries; thirteen priests and...
152 Abuse Complaints Filed Against French Catholic Institute
On February 27, 2024, 40 additional complaints alleging physical, sexual, and violent abuse were filed against Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram in Pau, France, bringing the total to 152, with at least 68 cases of sexual violence or rape reported by former students from several countries; thirteen priests and...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Drug Smuggling Acquittal Highlights Judicial Corruption
A Turkish truck driver's discovery of 900 kg of captagon and 72 kg of hashish led to a corruption investigation involving a judge, lawyer, and politician, resulting in the acquittal of the accused drug smugglers despite strong evidence, raising concerns about systemic issues within the Turkish justi...
Turkish Drug Smuggling Acquittal Highlights Judicial Corruption
A Turkish truck driver's discovery of 900 kg of captagon and 72 kg of hashish led to a corruption investigation involving a judge, lawyer, and politician, resulting in the acquittal of the accused drug smugglers despite strong evidence, raising concerns about systemic issues within the Turkish justi...
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Pauses Release of \$2 Billion in Frozen Foreign Aid
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a court order mandating the Trump administration release \$2 billion in frozen foreign aid, providing a brief delay for the court to review the case. This marks the first Supreme Court challenge to President Trump's sweeping government restructuring, foc...
Supreme Court Pauses Release of \$2 Billion in Frozen Foreign Aid
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a court order mandating the Trump administration release \$2 billion in frozen foreign aid, providing a brief delay for the court to review the case. This marks the first Supreme Court challenge to President Trump's sweeping government restructuring, foc...
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40% Bias Score


Tajik Man Arrested for Funding ISIS, Immigration Fraud
A Tajik man living illegally in Brooklyn was arrested for allegedly providing over \$70,000 to ISIS and ISIS-K between December 2021 and June 2023, possessing illegal firearms, and committing immigration fraud; a family member tipped off authorities.
Tajik Man Arrested for Funding ISIS, Immigration Fraud
A Tajik man living illegally in Brooklyn was arrested for allegedly providing over \$70,000 to ISIS and ISIS-K between December 2021 and June 2023, possessing illegal firearms, and committing immigration fraud; a family member tipped off authorities.
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44% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Nice Church Terrorist
A Tunisian man, Brahim Aouissaoui, was given a life sentence for the October 2020 terrorist attack at a Nice church where he murdered three people and injured several others; the attack came two weeks after the murder of teacher Samuel Paty.
Life Sentence for Nice Church Terrorist
A Tunisian man, Brahim Aouissaoui, was given a life sentence for the October 2020 terrorist attack at a Nice church where he murdered three people and injured several others; the attack came two weeks after the murder of teacher Samuel Paty.
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48% Bias Score


Council Apologizes After Woman's Body Found in Flat Three Years After Death
Woking Borough Council apologized after the body of 41-year-old Laura Winham, a vulnerable woman with schizophrenia, was found in her council flat in May 2021, more than three years after she is believed to have died; multiple agencies are cited for failing to help her.
Council Apologizes After Woman's Body Found in Flat Three Years After Death
Woking Borough Council apologized after the body of 41-year-old Laura Winham, a vulnerable woman with schizophrenia, was found in her council flat in May 2021, more than three years after she is believed to have died; multiple agencies are cited for failing to help her.
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28% Bias Score

French Surgeon on Trial for Abuse of 256 Children
Joël Le Squairnec, a French surgeon, is on trial in Vannes, Brittany, accused of abusing 256 children aged 1 to 15 between 1989 and 2014; family members testified about his dual personality and a culture of silence surrounding the abuse, while he kept detailed records of his crimes.

French Surgeon on Trial for Abuse of 256 Children
Joël Le Squairnec, a French surgeon, is on trial in Vannes, Brittany, accused of abusing 256 children aged 1 to 15 between 1989 and 2014; family members testified about his dual personality and a culture of silence surrounding the abuse, while he kept detailed records of his crimes.
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40% Bias Score

International Neo-Nazi Group Members Arrested for Child Exploitation
Four members of the online neo-Nazi group CVLT—Colin Walker (NJ), Clint Borge (HI), Rohan Rane (France), and Kaleb Merritt (TX)—were arrested in late January on federal charges of child exploitation and CSAM production, targeting approximately 16 minors globally; two members were already in custody.

International Neo-Nazi Group Members Arrested for Child Exploitation
Four members of the online neo-Nazi group CVLT—Colin Walker (NJ), Clint Borge (HI), Rohan Rane (France), and Kaleb Merritt (TX)—were arrested in late January on federal charges of child exploitation and CSAM production, targeting approximately 16 minors globally; two members were already in custody.
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20% Bias Score

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
Journalist Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a Hanoi court for violating Article 331 of Vietnam's Penal Code due to 13 Facebook posts published between 2015 and 2024 that allegedly harmed state interests and the rights of individuals and organizations.

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
Journalist Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a Hanoi court for violating Article 331 of Vietnam's Penal Code due to 13 Facebook posts published between 2015 and 2024 that allegedly harmed state interests and the rights of individuals and organizations.
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48% Bias Score

Witness Testimony Reveals Potential Serial Killer in Animators' Murder Trial
The trial for the April 2023 murder of two animators in Krasnodar Krai continues, with a witness testifying to an unrelated murder allegedly committed by one of the suspects, Demyan Kevorkyan, in 2013, adding a layer of complexity to the ongoing case.

Witness Testimony Reveals Potential Serial Killer in Animators' Murder Trial
The trial for the April 2023 murder of two animators in Krasnodar Krai continues, with a witness testifying to an unrelated murder allegedly committed by one of the suspects, Demyan Kevorkyan, in 2013, adding a layer of complexity to the ongoing case.
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52% Bias Score

Parents Sentenced for Faith-Healing Death of 8-Year-Old Daughter
An Australian court sentenced the parents of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs to at least 14 years in prison for her death in January 2022, after they withheld insulin based on the beliefs of a Christian sect, "The Saints," which also resulted in additional members receiving sentences ranging from si...

Parents Sentenced for Faith-Healing Death of 8-Year-Old Daughter
An Australian court sentenced the parents of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs to at least 14 years in prison for her death in January 2022, after they withheld insulin based on the beliefs of a Christian sect, "The Saints," which also resulted in additional members receiving sentences ranging from si...
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64% Bias Score

Mexico's Arms Lawsuit Faces US Supreme Court Hearing
Mexico's legal team will be in the US Supreme Court on March 4th for a hearing on its lawsuit against eight US arms manufacturers accused of supplying weapons to Mexican drug cartels; the court will review admissibility, not the merits of the case.

Mexico's Arms Lawsuit Faces US Supreme Court Hearing
Mexico's legal team will be in the US Supreme Court on March 4th for a hearing on its lawsuit against eight US arms manufacturers accused of supplying weapons to Mexican drug cartels; the court will review admissibility, not the merits of the case.
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24% Bias Score
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