Twitch Streamer's Cyber-Harassment Trial Highlights Online Abuse's Impact
Twitch streamer Ultia's trial in Paris on January 21, 2024, focuses on the four men accused of cyber-harassing her after she criticized fellow streamer Inoxtag in 2021, resulting in tens of thousands of abusive messages, impacting her mental and professional well-being.
Twitch Streamer's Cyber-Harassment Trial Highlights Online Abuse's Impact
Twitch streamer Ultia's trial in Paris on January 21, 2024, focuses on the four men accused of cyber-harassing her after she criticized fellow streamer Inoxtag in 2021, resulting in tens of thousands of abusive messages, impacting her mental and professional well-being.
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36% Bias Score
Netherlands Debates Balancing Protest Rights and Public Order Amidst Demonstration Surge
The Netherlands is debating stricter regulations on protest following a significant increase in demonstrations, sparking concerns about balancing the right to protest with maintaining public order, with disagreements on whether to prioritize repressive measures or focus on education regarding the bo...
Netherlands Debates Balancing Protest Rights and Public Order Amidst Demonstration Surge
The Netherlands is debating stricter regulations on protest following a significant increase in demonstrations, sparking concerns about balancing the right to protest with maintaining public order, with disagreements on whether to prioritize repressive measures or focus on education regarding the bo...
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48% Bias Score
UK to revoke driving licenses from benefit fraudsters
The UK government proposes to strip convicted benefit cheats of their driving licenses for debts over £1,000 and gain greater access to bank account data to combat fraud, potentially saving £1.6bn over five years, but raising privacy concerns.
UK to revoke driving licenses from benefit fraudsters
The UK government proposes to strip convicted benefit cheats of their driving licenses for debts over £1,000 and gain greater access to bank account data to combat fraud, potentially saving £1.6bn over five years, but raising privacy concerns.
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44% Bias Score
Three receive life sentences for Didsbury stabbing
On January 22, 2023, in Didsbury, England, Sadiq Al-Lami was murdered by three men who stabbed him 11 times; they were sentenced to life in prison after a trial that included forensic evidence and phone records, despite their attempts to flee.
Three receive life sentences for Didsbury stabbing
On January 22, 2023, in Didsbury, England, Sadiq Al-Lami was murdered by three men who stabbed him 11 times; they were sentenced to life in prison after a trial that included forensic evidence and phone records, despite their attempts to flee.
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40% Bias Score
Rep. Roy Demands Release of Pardoned January 6th Defendants
Texas Congressman Chip Roy visited a DC jail demanding the release of January 6th defendants pardoned by President Trump, criticizing the slow implementation of the pardons and contrasting it with Biden's approach, highlighting the ongoing political division over the event.
Rep. Roy Demands Release of Pardoned January 6th Defendants
Texas Congressman Chip Roy visited a DC jail demanding the release of January 6th defendants pardoned by President Trump, criticizing the slow implementation of the pardons and contrasting it with Biden's approach, highlighting the ongoing political division over the event.
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56% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Debates Demonstration Rights Amidst Surge in Protests
The Dutch parliament debates demonstration rights amid a surge in protests, causing strain on police resources and sparking controversy over balancing freedoms with public order; proposed solutions include stricter penalties for disruptive protests and increased law enforcement resources.
Dutch Parliament Debates Demonstration Rights Amidst Surge in Protests
The Dutch parliament debates demonstration rights amid a surge in protests, causing strain on police resources and sparking controversy over balancing freedoms with public order; proposed solutions include stricter penalties for disruptive protests and increased law enforcement resources.
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16% Bias Score
New Mexico Governor Unveils Plan to Tackle Soaring Crime Rate
Facing a violent crime rate twice the national average, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham proposed a comprehensive plan during her State of the State address, allocating significant resources to address poverty, addiction, mental health issues, and law enforcement shortcomings, aiming to im...
New Mexico Governor Unveils Plan to Tackle Soaring Crime Rate
Facing a violent crime rate twice the national average, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham proposed a comprehensive plan during her State of the State address, allocating significant resources to address poverty, addiction, mental health issues, and law enforcement shortcomings, aiming to im...
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36% Bias Score
Ohio Pastor Found Guilty for Sheltering Homeless
In Bryan, Ohio, Pastor Chris Avell was found guilty on Tuesday of violating fire codes for sheltering the homeless in his church, facing a $200 fine and 60 days in jail, while the city maintains it was for public safety, despite the pastor arguing to protect people from sub-zero temperatures.
Ohio Pastor Found Guilty for Sheltering Homeless
In Bryan, Ohio, Pastor Chris Avell was found guilty on Tuesday of violating fire codes for sheltering the homeless in his church, facing a $200 fine and 60 days in jail, while the city maintains it was for public safety, despite the pastor arguing to protect people from sub-zero temperatures.
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48% Bias Score
Turkish Court Overturns FETÖ Conviction, Citing Lack of Evidence
The Turkish Constitutional Court overturned a teacher's conviction for FETÖ membership, citing insufficient evidence of knowledge of the group's terrorist nature before its official designation; the court ordered a retrial, emphasizing the need for proof of intent and awareness of the organization's...
Turkish Court Overturns FETÖ Conviction, Citing Lack of Evidence
The Turkish Constitutional Court overturned a teacher's conviction for FETÖ membership, citing insufficient evidence of knowledge of the group's terrorist nature before its official designation; the court ordered a retrial, emphasizing the need for proof of intent and awareness of the organization's...
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48% Bias Score
UK to Crack Down on Welfare Fraud with Driving Ban and Bank Access
The UK government will introduce a bill to combat welfare fraud, allowing the DWP to recover £1.5 billion over five years by suspending driving licenses for those with over £1,000 in unpaid debts and accessing bank statements for debt recovery; the bill also expands Public Sector Fraud Authority pow...
UK to Crack Down on Welfare Fraud with Driving Ban and Bank Access
The UK government will introduce a bill to combat welfare fraud, allowing the DWP to recover £1.5 billion over five years by suspending driving licenses for those with over £1,000 in unpaid debts and accessing bank statements for debt recovery; the bill also expands Public Sector Fraud Authority pow...
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72% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Debates Stricter Demonstration Laws Amidst Societal Divisions
The Dutch parliament debates stricter demonstration laws due to a sharp rise in protests, causing increased police workload and societal divisions over protest tactics and their impact on public order and freedom of assembly.
Dutch Parliament Debates Stricter Demonstration Laws Amidst Societal Divisions
The Dutch parliament debates stricter demonstration laws due to a sharp rise in protests, causing increased police workload and societal divisions over protest tactics and their impact on public order and freedom of assembly.
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16% Bias Score
German Court Upholds Tübingen's Single-Use Packaging Tax
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld Tübingen's tax on single-use food packaging and cutlery, rejecting a McDonald's franchisee's challenge; the decision validates the city's efforts to reduce waste and may influence other German municipalities considering similar taxes.
German Court Upholds Tübingen's Single-Use Packaging Tax
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld Tübingen's tax on single-use food packaging and cutlery, rejecting a McDonald's franchisee's challenge; the decision validates the city's efforts to reduce waste and may influence other German municipalities considering similar taxes.
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48% Bias Score