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France Secures Release of Death Row Inmate from Indonesia
Serge Atlaoui, a 61-year-old French national sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2007, will be transferred back to France on February 5th, 2024, due to a humanitarian agreement between the two countries after 19 years of imprisonment.
France Secures Release of Death Row Inmate from Indonesia
Serge Atlaoui, a 61-year-old French national sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2007, will be transferred back to France on February 5th, 2024, due to a humanitarian agreement between the two countries after 19 years of imprisonment.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
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60% Bias Score


Mass Shooting in Örebro, Sweden: At Least 10 Dead
A mass shooting at an adult education center in Örebro, Sweden, on February 7, 2024, has left approximately 10 people dead and several others injured; police believe the perpetrator, who is dead, acted alone.
Mass Shooting in Örebro, Sweden: At Least 10 Dead
A mass shooting at an adult education center in Örebro, Sweden, on February 7, 2024, has left approximately 10 people dead and several others injured; police believe the perpetrator, who is dead, acted alone.
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28% Bias Score


El Salvador Offers to House U.S. Prisoners
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele offered to house U.S. prisoners, including American citizens, in El Salvador's prisons; this proposal, confirmed by the U.S. Secretary of State, is under consideration and involves housing dangerous criminals in exchange for financial compensation.
El Salvador Offers to House U.S. Prisoners
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele offered to house U.S. prisoners, including American citizens, in El Salvador's prisons; this proposal, confirmed by the U.S. Secretary of State, is under consideration and involves housing dangerous criminals in exchange for financial compensation.
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36% Bias Score


Letby Case: Expert Panel Challenges Convictions, Suggests Medical Negligence
A panel of 14 international medical experts has presented alternative causes of death in the cases of infants previously linked to convicted child serial killer Lucy Letby, suggesting natural causes or medical negligence, prompting a review of her conviction by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Letby Case: Expert Panel Challenges Convictions, Suggests Medical Negligence
A panel of 14 international medical experts has presented alternative causes of death in the cases of infants previously linked to convicted child serial killer Lucy Letby, suggesting natural causes or medical negligence, prompting a review of her conviction by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
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52% Bias Score


USAID Funding Cuts Jeopardize Colombian War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration's decision to cut funding to USAID has jeopardized the Colombian JEP's investigations into serious war crimes, impacting three key cases and potentially halting investigations into genocides, sexual violence, and crimes against indigenous groups; the US provided 70% of Colom...
USAID Funding Cuts Jeopardize Colombian War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration's decision to cut funding to USAID has jeopardized the Colombian JEP's investigations into serious war crimes, impacting three key cases and potentially halting investigations into genocides, sexual violence, and crimes against indigenous groups; the US provided 70% of Colom...
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44% Bias Score

BVI's opaque beneficial ownership register sparks UK constitutional crisis
The British Virgin Islands' (BVI) proposed beneficial ownership register, criticized as insufficiently transparent, has sparked a major rift with the UK government, who might use an "order in council" to force compliance, raising concerns about financial crime and the UK's reputation.

BVI's opaque beneficial ownership register sparks UK constitutional crisis
The British Virgin Islands' (BVI) proposed beneficial ownership register, criticized as insufficiently transparent, has sparked a major rift with the UK government, who might use an "order in council" to force compliance, raising concerns about financial crime and the UK's reputation.
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56% Bias Score

De la Fuente Testifies in Rubiales Sexual Assault Trial
Luis de la Fuente, coach of Spain's men's football team, testified in the trial of former federation chief Luis Rubiales, claiming ignorance of the scale of the scandal surrounding his non-consensual kiss of player Jenni Hermoso; prosecutors seek 2.5 years imprisonment for Rubiales.

De la Fuente Testifies in Rubiales Sexual Assault Trial
Luis de la Fuente, coach of Spain's men's football team, testified in the trial of former federation chief Luis Rubiales, claiming ignorance of the scale of the scandal surrounding his non-consensual kiss of player Jenni Hermoso; prosecutors seek 2.5 years imprisonment for Rubiales.
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60% Bias Score

Green Party Unveils 10-Point Plan to Combat Extremism and Enhance Security in Germany
Germany's Green Party released a ten-point plan to combat right-wing extremism and improve security, proposing increased resources and powers for law enforcement, mandatory mental health checks for asylum seekers, and improved inter-agency cooperation to address over 170,000 unserved arrest warrants...

Green Party Unveils 10-Point Plan to Combat Extremism and Enhance Security in Germany
Germany's Green Party released a ten-point plan to combat right-wing extremism and improve security, proposing increased resources and powers for law enforcement, mandatory mental health checks for asylum seekers, and improved inter-agency cooperation to address over 170,000 unserved arrest warrants...
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32% Bias Score

Sweden Shooting: Five Injured at Orebro Adult Education Center
Five people were injured in a shooting at Campus Risbergska adult education center in Orebro, Sweden; a male suspect is among the wounded, and police are investigating potential further perpetrators.

Sweden Shooting: Five Injured at Orebro Adult Education Center
Five people were injured in a shooting at Campus Risbergska adult education center in Orebro, Sweden; a male suspect is among the wounded, and police are investigating potential further perpetrators.
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28% Bias Score

CGPJ Misses Deadline for Judicial Election Reform
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) missed the deadline to reform the election of its 12 judge-members, with conservative members proposing peer-election and progressive members advocating for parliamentary involvement, creating a potential conflict with EU standards.

CGPJ Misses Deadline for Judicial Election Reform
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) missed the deadline to reform the election of its 12 judge-members, with conservative members proposing peer-election and progressive members advocating for parliamentary involvement, creating a potential conflict with EU standards.
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40% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Neil Gaiman Sexually Assaulted Former Nanny
Scarlett Pavlovich filed a civil lawsuit against Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York on Monday, alleging repeated sexual assault, rape, coercion, and human trafficking by Gaiman, with Palmer accused of complicity. Gaiman denies the allegations.

Lawsuit Alleges Neil Gaiman Sexually Assaulted Former Nanny
Scarlett Pavlovich filed a civil lawsuit against Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York on Monday, alleging repeated sexual assault, rape, coercion, and human trafficking by Gaiman, with Palmer accused of complicity. Gaiman denies the allegations.
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48% Bias Score
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