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ECHR Condemns France for Inadequate Protection of Rape Victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for failing to protect three women who reported being raped as minors (aged 13, 14, and 16), citing insufficient investigations and slow handling of criminal proceedings, violating their human rights and adding pressure to France's national debate ...
ECHR Condemns France for Inadequate Protection of Rape Victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for failing to protect three women who reported being raped as minors (aged 13, 14, and 16), citing insufficient investigations and slow handling of criminal proceedings, violating their human rights and adding pressure to France's national debate ...
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40% Bias Score


Idaho Judge Rules Autism Won't Bar Death Penalty in Kohberger Case
An Idaho judge ruled that Bryan Kohberger's autism diagnosis will not prevent him from facing the death penalty in the murders of four University of Idaho students, rejecting defense arguments that it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment; the trial is set for August.
Idaho Judge Rules Autism Won't Bar Death Penalty in Kohberger Case
An Idaho judge ruled that Bryan Kohberger's autism diagnosis will not prevent him from facing the death penalty in the murders of four University of Idaho students, rejecting defense arguments that it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment; the trial is set for August.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish PM's Brother Faces Expanded Charges in Favoritism Case
David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of the Spanish Prime Minister, will return to court on Friday facing expanded charges of influence peddling and prevarication, following a new investigation report revealing 329 intercepted emails showing a pre-arranged deal for a high-ranking position at the Pr...
Spanish PM's Brother Faces Expanded Charges in Favoritism Case
David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of the Spanish Prime Minister, will return to court on Friday facing expanded charges of influence peddling and prevarication, following a new investigation report revealing 329 intercepted emails showing a pre-arranged deal for a high-ranking position at the Pr...
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56% Bias Score


UK to Fine Social Media Companies £60,000 for Each Knife Crime Post
The UK government will fine social media companies up to £60,000 per post promoting knife crime that isn't removed, adding to existing £10,000 fines for tech executives; this follows a 140% rise in teenage knife crime victims since 2014, prompting action to combat online content glorifying knife vio...
UK to Fine Social Media Companies £60,000 for Each Knife Crime Post
The UK government will fine social media companies up to £60,000 per post promoting knife crime that isn't removed, adding to existing £10,000 fines for tech executives; this follows a 140% rise in teenage knife crime victims since 2014, prompting action to combat online content glorifying knife vio...
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44% Bias Score


Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Suspect
Federal prosecutors in New York will seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, 26, for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing Mangione's alleged intent to amplify an ideological message and provoke resistance to the healthcare industry.
Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Suspect
Federal prosecutors in New York will seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, 26, for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing Mangione's alleged intent to amplify an ideological message and provoke resistance to the healthcare industry.
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44% Bias Score


Corrupt Police Officer Jailed for Sharing Confidential Information
Greater Manchester Police Constable Choni Kenny, 27, was jailed for three years and nine months after being caught on CCTV kissing a prisoner, Josh Whelan, and sharing confidential police information with him and another criminal, Rahim Mottley; Whelan received two years and eight months, while Mott...
Corrupt Police Officer Jailed for Sharing Confidential Information
Greater Manchester Police Constable Choni Kenny, 27, was jailed for three years and nine months after being caught on CCTV kissing a prisoner, Josh Whelan, and sharing confidential police information with him and another criminal, Rahim Mottley; Whelan received two years and eight months, while Mott...
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52% Bias Score

Calgary Kitchen Company Fined $10,000 After E. coli Outbreak
Fueling Minds Inc. pleaded guilty to four bylaw infractions following a September 2023 E. coli outbreak affecting 448 children at Calgary daycares, resulting in 40 hospitalizations and a $10,000 fine; the company lacked a food services license and was cited for sanitation issues.

Calgary Kitchen Company Fined $10,000 After E. coli Outbreak
Fueling Minds Inc. pleaded guilty to four bylaw infractions following a September 2023 E. coli outbreak affecting 448 children at Calgary daycares, resulting in 40 hospitalizations and a $10,000 fine; the company lacked a food services license and was cited for sanitation issues.
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40% Bias Score

UK Water Companies Face Damning Report: Overspending, Regulatory Failures Drive Up Bills
A UK government report reveals water company overspending and regulatory failures, leading to increased consumer bills (£123 average increase this year) and slow progress on fixing aging sewage infrastructure; only 1% of improvement actions have been inspected, and replacing the entire network would...

UK Water Companies Face Damning Report: Overspending, Regulatory Failures Drive Up Bills
A UK government report reveals water company overspending and regulatory failures, leading to increased consumer bills (£123 average increase this year) and slow progress on fixing aging sewage infrastructure; only 1% of improvement actions have been inspected, and replacing the entire network would...
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Court Appoints Administrators to 52 Companies Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
A Turkish court appointed administrators to 52 companies, citing "illegal gambling" despite this not being included in the indictments, raising concerns about due process and politically motivated actions affecting business confidence and investment in Turkey.

Turkish Court Appoints Administrators to 52 Companies Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
A Turkish court appointed administrators to 52 companies, citing "illegal gambling" despite this not being included in the indictments, raising concerns about due process and politically motivated actions affecting business confidence and investment in Turkey.
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48% Bias Score

New Mexico Judge, Wife Arrested for Harboring Alleged Gang Member
Former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy, were arrested for evidence tampering after federal agents discovered Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, an alleged member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, residing at their Las Cruces home following his December 2023 illegal entry int...

New Mexico Judge, Wife Arrested for Harboring Alleged Gang Member
Former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy, were arrested for evidence tampering after federal agents discovered Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, an alleged member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, residing at their Las Cruces home following his December 2023 illegal entry int...
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60% Bias Score

Mangione's Murder Trial: Healthcare System Under Scrutiny
Luigi Mangione, 26, faces federal murder and stalking charges for the December 4th killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan, sparking a polarized public response fueled by frustrations with the US healthcare system.

Mangione's Murder Trial: Healthcare System Under Scrutiny
Luigi Mangione, 26, faces federal murder and stalking charges for the December 4th killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan, sparking a polarized public response fueled by frustrations with the US healthcare system.
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48% Bias Score

Post Office's £600m Horizon System Failure
The Post Office spent over £600 million maintaining the faulty Horizon IT system since 2012 due to a 1999 contract lacking code ownership, leading to 700 wrongful prosecutions of sub-postmasters and highlighting a critical flaw in public procurement.

Post Office's £600m Horizon System Failure
The Post Office spent over £600 million maintaining the faulty Horizon IT system since 2012 due to a 1999 contract lacking code ownership, leading to 700 wrongful prosecutions of sub-postmasters and highlighting a critical flaw in public procurement.
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40% Bias Score
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