Jerusalem Resident Indicted for Hezbollah Contact, Weapons Possession
A Jerusalem resident, Muhammad Sarha, 31, was indicted for contacting a Hezbollah operative, sharing information on associates involved in suspected terrorist activities, and illegally possessing weapons; in a separate operation, three East Jerusalem residents were arrested for possessing weapons, M...
Jerusalem Resident Indicted for Hezbollah Contact, Weapons Possession
A Jerusalem resident, Muhammad Sarha, 31, was indicted for contacting a Hezbollah operative, sharing information on associates involved in suspected terrorist activities, and illegally possessing weapons; in a separate operation, three East Jerusalem residents were arrested for possessing weapons, M...
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44% Bias Score
German Court Upholds Conviction in 1991 Asylum Home Arson
Thirty years after a fatal arson attack on an asylum seeker's home in Saarlouis, Germany, the arsonist's conviction for murder and attempted murder was upheld by the Federal Court of Justice, resulting in a six-year-and-ten-month sentence.
German Court Upholds Conviction in 1991 Asylum Home Arson
Thirty years after a fatal arson attack on an asylum seeker's home in Saarlouis, Germany, the arsonist's conviction for murder and attempted murder was upheld by the Federal Court of Justice, resulting in a six-year-and-ten-month sentence.
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32% Bias Score
German Court Rejects Schönbohm's Lawsuit Against Interior Ministry
A German court rejected former BSI president Arne Schönbohm's lawsuit against the Interior Ministry for damages related to a critical TV report, ruling that while the ministry might have been negligent, the harm stemmed primarily from the broadcast itself, not ministerial inaction.
German Court Rejects Schönbohm's Lawsuit Against Interior Ministry
A German court rejected former BSI president Arne Schönbohm's lawsuit against the Interior Ministry for damages related to a critical TV report, ruling that while the ministry might have been negligent, the harm stemmed primarily from the broadcast itself, not ministerial inaction.
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52% Bias Score
Magdeburg Official Apologizes Amidst Christmas Market Controversy
Magdeburg's Deputy Mayor Ronni Krug apologized for an email suggesting ways to hinder a competing Christmas market, sparking a corruption investigation after a December 20th attack on the city's market raised security concerns and questions about potential conflicts of interest.
Magdeburg Official Apologizes Amidst Christmas Market Controversy
Magdeburg's Deputy Mayor Ronni Krug apologized for an email suggesting ways to hinder a competing Christmas market, sparking a corruption investigation after a December 20th attack on the city's market raised security concerns and questions about potential conflicts of interest.
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40% Bias Score
Spain's New Judges: Academically Strong, but Lacking Practical Skills"
Spain's 137 new judges, mostly women, are highly educated but lack practical skills, prompting the Judicial School to focus on empathy and decision-making training to improve public perception and justice delivery.
Spain's New Judges: Academically Strong, but Lacking Practical Skills"
Spain's 137 new judges, mostly women, are highly educated but lack practical skills, prompting the Judicial School to focus on empathy and decision-making training to improve public perception and justice delivery.
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44% Bias Score
Uninsured Driver Jailed for Causing Bride-to-be's Severe Injuries
A 19-year-old asylum seeker, Nasir Al Soaimi, was jailed for 28 months after crashing his uninsured car into Clare Kehoe's vehicle in Newcastle on April 1, 2023, causing her severe spinal and pelvic fractures; the incident occurred three weeks before her wedding.
Uninsured Driver Jailed for Causing Bride-to-be's Severe Injuries
A 19-year-old asylum seeker, Nasir Al Soaimi, was jailed for 28 months after crashing his uninsured car into Clare Kehoe's vehicle in Newcastle on April 1, 2023, causing her severe spinal and pelvic fractures; the incident occurred three weeks before her wedding.
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60% Bias Score
Andalusian Healthcare Workers Face Rising Violence
A recent survey in Andalusia reveals a 7% increase in assaults against healthcare workers in the first half of 2024, with 55% of 2,000 surveyed healthcare professionals reporting feeling threatened, highlighting inadequate protection and support.
Andalusian Healthcare Workers Face Rising Violence
A recent survey in Andalusia reveals a 7% increase in assaults against healthcare workers in the first half of 2024, with 55% of 2,000 surveyed healthcare professionals reporting feeling threatened, highlighting inadequate protection and support.
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52% Bias Score
€100 Million Dutch Initiative to Address Groningen Gas Extraction Aftermath
The Dutch government launched a €100 million annual, 30-year initiative to improve living conditions in Groningen and Noord-Drenthe, focusing on community building, local pride, and early intervention to address issues stemming from gas extraction.
€100 Million Dutch Initiative to Address Groningen Gas Extraction Aftermath
The Dutch government launched a €100 million annual, 30-year initiative to improve living conditions in Groningen and Noord-Drenthe, focusing on community building, local pride, and early intervention to address issues stemming from gas extraction.
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40% Bias Score
Schweitzer Brothers Sue Hawaii Police, Alleging Framing in 1991 Murder Case
Two Native Hawaiian brothers, Albert and Shawn Schweitzer, filed a federal lawsuit against Hawaii County police, alleging they were framed for the 1991 murder of tourist Dana Ireland and that police botched a subsequent investigation that implicated another suspect who later committed suicide.
Schweitzer Brothers Sue Hawaii Police, Alleging Framing in 1991 Murder Case
Two Native Hawaiian brothers, Albert and Shawn Schweitzer, filed a federal lawsuit against Hawaii County police, alleging they were framed for the 1991 murder of tourist Dana Ireland and that police botched a subsequent investigation that implicated another suspect who later committed suicide.
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48% Bias Score
Faulty Sewage Pump Costs Kent Homeowners £50,000
Nine homeowners in Castor Park, Kent, are facing a £50,000 bill to fix a faulty sewage pump installed by Clarendon Homes in 2018, due to incorrectly laid pipes, highlighting communication failures and systemic risks in new-build developments.
Faulty Sewage Pump Costs Kent Homeowners £50,000
Nine homeowners in Castor Park, Kent, are facing a £50,000 bill to fix a faulty sewage pump installed by Clarendon Homes in 2018, due to incorrectly laid pipes, highlighting communication failures and systemic risks in new-build developments.
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60% Bias Score
Spain's New Judges: Debunking Myths of Wealth and Family Connections
Spain's 73rd judicial class, comprising 137 judges (67% women, average age 30), debunks myths: most lack family legal backgrounds, and 95% received parental financial support during their five-year preparation.
Spain's New Judges: Debunking Myths of Wealth and Family Connections
Spain's 73rd judicial class, comprising 137 judges (67% women, average age 30), debunks myths: most lack family legal backgrounds, and 95% received parental financial support during their five-year preparation.
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40% Bias Score
Brutal Murder of Opap Agency Owner in Athens
On January 19th, 2024, a 39-year-old Turkish national fatally stabbed a 61-year-old Opap agency owner 33 times in Paleofaliron, Athens, stealing cash and a €5,000 lottery ticket; the assailant was apprehended the following day after cashing the ticket.
Brutal Murder of Opap Agency Owner in Athens
On January 19th, 2024, a 39-year-old Turkish national fatally stabbed a 61-year-old Opap agency owner 33 times in Paleofaliron, Athens, stealing cash and a €5,000 lottery ticket; the assailant was apprehended the following day after cashing the ticket.
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36% Bias Score