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Portugal's Drug Policy: Resurgence of Visible Drug Use Demands Reform
Portugal's once-praised drug policy, implemented in 2001, is facing challenges due to rising visible drug use in Lisbon, linked to increased poverty, homelessness, and the emergence of new synthetic drugs, necessitating policy updates and increased funding.
Portugal's Drug Policy: Resurgence of Visible Drug Use Demands Reform
Portugal's once-praised drug policy, implemented in 2001, is facing challenges due to rising visible drug use in Lisbon, linked to increased poverty, homelessness, and the emergence of new synthetic drugs, necessitating policy updates and increased funding.
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40% Bias Score


Armenian Judge Expels Journalist from "March 1" Case Hearing
During a hearing of the "March 1" case, Judge Sargis Petrosyan expelled a Yerevan Today journalist for refusing to confirm suspicions of editorial influence related to former President Kocharyan's team, raising concerns about press freedom and judicial impartiality.
Armenian Judge Expels Journalist from "March 1" Case Hearing
During a hearing of the "March 1" case, Judge Sargis Petrosyan expelled a Yerevan Today journalist for refusing to confirm suspicions of editorial influence related to former President Kocharyan's team, raising concerns about press freedom and judicial impartiality.
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52% Bias Score


Udaltsov's "Terrorism" Trial Begins in Moscow
Russian activist Sergei Udaltsov's trial for "justifying terrorism" commenced Monday in Moscow's Second Western District Military Court; he pleaded not guilty to charges related to online support for Marxist activists accused of terrorism in Ufa, facing up to seven years imprisonment.
Udaltsov's "Terrorism" Trial Begins in Moscow
Russian activist Sergei Udaltsov's trial for "justifying terrorism" commenced Monday in Moscow's Second Western District Military Court; he pleaded not guilty to charges related to online support for Marxist activists accused of terrorism in Ufa, facing up to seven years imprisonment.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutors' Association Opposes Appointment Amidst Conflict of Interest
Spain's largest prosecutors' association opposes the Attorney General's appointment of a new prosecutor for crimes against the administration, citing a conflict of interest due to an ongoing investigation against the Attorney General himself. Six candidates are under consideration for the position, ...
Spanish Prosecutors' Association Opposes Appointment Amidst Conflict of Interest
Spain's largest prosecutors' association opposes the Attorney General's appointment of a new prosecutor for crimes against the administration, citing a conflict of interest due to an ongoing investigation against the Attorney General himself. Six candidates are under consideration for the position, ...
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44% Bias Score


Armenia Extends Income Tax Declaration Deadline to November 1
The Armenian parliament extended the deadline for income tax declarations to November 1, 2025, and 2026, impacting over 700,000 citizens due to widespread public dissatisfaction and confusion, with the declaration period beginning March 2nd.
Armenia Extends Income Tax Declaration Deadline to November 1
The Armenian parliament extended the deadline for income tax declarations to November 1, 2025, and 2026, impacting over 700,000 citizens due to widespread public dissatisfaction and confusion, with the declaration period beginning March 2nd.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Halts Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan immigrants in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act after initially allowing its use, highlighting ongoing legal battles over due process and executive power in immigration.
Supreme Court Halts Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan immigrants in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act after initially allowing its use, highlighting ongoing legal battles over due process and executive power in immigration.
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44% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Campaign Director Denies Bribery Allegations, Claims Witness Tampering
Necati Özkan, campaign director for Istanbul mayoral candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu, denies bribery allegations made by Adem Kameroğlu, claiming pressure is being exerted on İBB case detainees to give false testimony, and presents evidence of legal and transparent business dealings.

İmamoğlu Campaign Director Denies Bribery Allegations, Claims Witness Tampering
Necati Özkan, campaign director for Istanbul mayoral candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu, denies bribery allegations made by Adem Kameroğlu, claiming pressure is being exerted on İBB case detainees to give false testimony, and presents evidence of legal and transparent business dealings.
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56% Bias Score

IRS Forecloses on LLC Interest, Superseding State Law
A New Jersey District Court ruled that the IRS can foreclose on a debtor's 50% interest in a dental practice LLC, despite a New Jersey law prohibiting it, setting a precedent for federal tax law superseding state LLC laws in such cases.

IRS Forecloses on LLC Interest, Superseding State Law
A New Jersey District Court ruled that the IRS can foreclose on a debtor's 50% interest in a dental practice LLC, despite a New Jersey law prohibiting it, setting a precedent for federal tax law superseding state LLC laws in such cases.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Citizen Wrongfully Detained for 10 Days in Arizona
A 19-year-old U.S. citizen, Jose Hermosillo, was detained for 10 days in Arizona after admitting to illegally entering the U.S. from Mexico, but was released after his family provided proof of citizenship; the incident raises concerns about border security procedures.

U.S. Citizen Wrongfully Detained for 10 Days in Arizona
A 19-year-old U.S. citizen, Jose Hermosillo, was detained for 10 days in Arizona after admitting to illegally entering the U.S. from Mexico, but was released after his family provided proof of citizenship; the incident raises concerns about border security procedures.
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40% Bias Score

Renewed Appeal in 2025 for Information on 2015 Murder of Ola Raji
On April 21, 2015, Ola Raji, 21, was fatally stabbed and shot in Peckham, South London, while cycling home from a football match; his family is renewing the appeal for information, with Crimestoppers offering a £20,000 reward.

Renewed Appeal in 2025 for Information on 2015 Murder of Ola Raji
On April 21, 2015, Ola Raji, 21, was fatally stabbed and shot in Peckham, South London, while cycling home from a football match; his family is renewing the appeal for information, with Crimestoppers offering a £20,000 reward.
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20% Bias Score

Family Renews Appeal in Unsolved 2015 Murder of Ola Raji
Ten years after 21-year-old Ola Raji was shot and stabbed while cycling home in Peckham, his family renewed their appeal for information, offering a £20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of his killers; police are also appealing for witnesses, including a woman driving...

Family Renews Appeal in Unsolved 2015 Murder of Ola Raji
Ten years after 21-year-old Ola Raji was shot and stabbed while cycling home in Peckham, his family renewed their appeal for information, offering a £20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of his killers; police are also appealing for witnesses, including a woman driving...
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32% Bias Score

Supreme Court Halts Deportations Under Controversial Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court issued an emergency order halting the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan immigrants in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act, a controversial 1798 law, after a previous ruling that allowed the deportations but granted migrants limited rights to challenge them. This create...

Supreme Court Halts Deportations Under Controversial Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court issued an emergency order halting the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan immigrants in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act, a controversial 1798 law, after a previous ruling that allowed the deportations but granted migrants limited rights to challenge them. This create...
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32% Bias Score
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