Turkish Opposition Leader Arrested for Criticizing Erdoğan
Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ was arrested in Turkey on charges of "publicly inciting hatred and hostility" following a speech criticizing President Erdoğan, prompting protests from his supporters and raising concerns about freedom of speech.
Turkish Opposition Leader Arrested for Criticizing Erdoğan
Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ was arrested in Turkey on charges of "publicly inciting hatred and hostility" following a speech criticizing President Erdoğan, prompting protests from his supporters and raising concerns about freedom of speech.
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60% Bias Score
Karachi Affair: Appeals Court Acquits Balladur's Campaign Manager, Others Convicted
The Paris appeals court acquitted Nicolas Bazire in the Karachi affair's financial aspect on January 21, 2025, overturning a prior conviction linking arms deal commissions to Edouard Balladur's 1995 presidential campaign; however, five others were convicted, with Ziad Takieddine receiving a five-yea...
Karachi Affair: Appeals Court Acquits Balladur's Campaign Manager, Others Convicted
The Paris appeals court acquitted Nicolas Bazire in the Karachi affair's financial aspect on January 21, 2025, overturning a prior conviction linking arms deal commissions to Edouard Balladur's 1995 presidential campaign; however, five others were convicted, with Ziad Takieddine receiving a five-yea...
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32% Bias Score
Spanish Prosecutors Deny Access to Leaked Email; Investigation Widens
Communication chiefs from Spain's General State Prosecutor's Office and Madrid Superior Prosecutor's Office denied accessing a leaked email on March 13th, 2024, that detailed tax offenses and a plea bargain offer, prompting an investigation into potential leaks and political influence.
Spanish Prosecutors Deny Access to Leaked Email; Investigation Widens
Communication chiefs from Spain's General State Prosecutor's Office and Madrid Superior Prosecutor's Office denied accessing a leaked email on March 13th, 2024, that detailed tax offenses and a plea bargain offer, prompting an investigation into potential leaks and political influence.
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44% Bias Score
Defense Seeks Phone Records in Double Murder Case
Beau Lamarre-Condon, a former NSW police officer, is charged with the murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, whose bodies were found in Bungonia on February 27, 2024; his defense is seeking his Cellebrite phone records to ascertain his whereabouts during the alleged crime.
Defense Seeks Phone Records in Double Murder Case
Beau Lamarre-Condon, a former NSW police officer, is charged with the murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, whose bodies were found in Bungonia on February 27, 2024; his defense is seeking his Cellebrite phone records to ascertain his whereabouts during the alleged crime.
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40% Bias Score
Madrid Government Investigated for Alleged €3 Million Contract Fraud
In September 2023, two Madrid schools received burofaxes demanding €1,460,724.80 from Virelec for school renovations, leading to a 2024 investigation into the Madrid regional government for allegedly fractionating over €3 million in contracts awarded to Virelec, bypassing public bidding, and potenti...
Madrid Government Investigated for Alleged €3 Million Contract Fraud
In September 2023, two Madrid schools received burofaxes demanding €1,460,724.80 from Virelec for school renovations, leading to a 2024 investigation into the Madrid regional government for allegedly fractionating over €3 million in contracts awarded to Virelec, bypassing public bidding, and potenti...
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60% Bias Score
Jerusalem Police Arrest Man Threatening Terrorist Attack
Jerusalem police arrested a man in his twenties from the Old City on Tuesday after his mother reported his threat to carry out a terrorist attack; a swift investigation led to his arrest near the Lion's Gate, and an indictment was filed.
Jerusalem Police Arrest Man Threatening Terrorist Attack
Jerusalem police arrested a man in his twenties from the Old City on Tuesday after his mother reported his threat to carry out a terrorist attack; a swift investigation led to his arrest near the Lion's Gate, and an indictment was filed.
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48% Bias Score
IRS Restricts Taxpayer Appeals, Shifting Dispute Resolution to Courts
The IRS finalized regulations on January 15, 2025, preventing its Independent Office of Appeals from reviewing taxpayer challenges to IRS guidance, forcing taxpayers to litigate in federal courts, starting February 14, 2025.
IRS Restricts Taxpayer Appeals, Shifting Dispute Resolution to Courts
The IRS finalized regulations on January 15, 2025, preventing its Independent Office of Appeals from reviewing taxpayer challenges to IRS guidance, forcing taxpayers to litigate in federal courts, starting February 14, 2025.
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44% Bias Score
UK PM Announces Public Inquiry into Southport Murders
Following the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana for the murder of three girls and attempted murder of ten others in Southport last July, the UK Prime Minister immediately announced a public inquiry to uncover all aspects of the case, contrasting with previous government responses to similar incidents.
UK PM Announces Public Inquiry into Southport Murders
Following the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana for the murder of three girls and attempted murder of ten others in Southport last July, the UK Prime Minister immediately announced a public inquiry to uncover all aspects of the case, contrasting with previous government responses to similar incidents.
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52% 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
Biden's Last-Minute Pardons Spark Bipartisan Outrage
President Biden issued last-minute pardons to family members, January 6 committee members, and several high-profile officials, sparking bipartisan criticism and raising concerns about the scope of presidential pardon power, shortly before Donald Trump's second term.
Biden's Last-Minute Pardons Spark Bipartisan Outrage
President Biden issued last-minute pardons to family members, January 6 committee members, and several high-profile officials, sparking bipartisan criticism and raising concerns about the scope of presidential pardon power, shortly before Donald Trump's second term.
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40% Bias Score
Swedish Jihadist to Face Trial for ISIS Execution of Jordanian Pilot
Swedish prosecutors are seeking the extradition of Osama Krayem, a Swedish jihadist previously convicted for his role in the Paris and Brussels attacks, to stand trial for his alleged involvement in the 2014 burning alive of Jordanian pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh by ISIS militants in Syria.
Swedish Jihadist to Face Trial for ISIS Execution of Jordanian Pilot
Swedish prosecutors are seeking the extradition of Osama Krayem, a Swedish jihadist previously convicted for his role in the Paris and Brussels attacks, to stand trial for his alleged involvement in the 2014 burning alive of Jordanian pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh by ISIS militants in Syria.
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40% Bias Score
Former DA on Trial in Ahmaud Arbery Case
Former Brunswick, Georgia, District Attorney Jackie Johnson is on trial for allegedly hindering the police investigation into Ahmaud Arbery's murder by protecting the McMichaels, who were convicted of murder, and obstructing justice; the trial comes nearly five years after Arbery was shot and killed...
Former DA on Trial in Ahmaud Arbery Case
Former Brunswick, Georgia, District Attorney Jackie Johnson is on trial for allegedly hindering the police investigation into Ahmaud Arbery's murder by protecting the McMichaels, who were convicted of murder, and obstructing justice; the trial comes nearly five years after Arbery was shot and killed...
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48% Bias Score