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Surge in Children Penalized for Uninsured Driving Linked to E-Scooters
In the UK, nearly 800 children aged 13-16 received IN10 endorsements (driving uninsured) since 2020, largely due to the rise of illegal e-scooter use; this contrasts with zero cases in 2020 and 375 cases annually by 2024, highlighting a regulatory gap.
Surge in Children Penalized for Uninsured Driving Linked to E-Scooters
In the UK, nearly 800 children aged 13-16 received IN10 endorsements (driving uninsured) since 2020, largely due to the rise of illegal e-scooter use; this contrasts with zero cases in 2020 and 375 cases annually by 2024, highlighting a regulatory gap.
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48% Bias Score


Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Nurse's Life Sentence
Today, Italy's Supreme Court will decide the fate of Fausta Bonino, a nurse accused of causing the death of four patients in 2015 by administering excessive heparin. After an initial life sentence, an acquittal, and another life sentence, the ruling will determine whether she goes to prison or faces...
Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Nurse's Life Sentence
Today, Italy's Supreme Court will decide the fate of Fausta Bonino, a nurse accused of causing the death of four patients in 2015 by administering excessive heparin. After an initial life sentence, an acquittal, and another life sentence, the ruling will determine whether she goes to prison or faces...
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44% Bias Score


Victoria Amends Anti-Vilification Bill, Removing Political Purpose Defense
The Victorian government amended its anti-vilification bill, removing a "political purpose" defense against inciting serious vilification and expanding religious exemptions to include proselytizing, addressing concerns from Jewish and religious groups following a rise in antisemitism, including a sy...
Victoria Amends Anti-Vilification Bill, Removing Political Purpose Defense
The Victorian government amended its anti-vilification bill, removing a "political purpose" defense against inciting serious vilification and expanding religious exemptions to include proselytizing, addressing concerns from Jewish and religious groups following a rise in antisemitism, including a sy...
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44% Bias Score


NACC to Reinvestigate Robodebt Referrals After Bias Claims
Following an independent review that found the NACC commissioner was "affected by apprehended bias", the NACC will reinvestigate six individuals (five public servants and one public official) referred by the robodebt royal commission to determine whether corrupt conduct occurred; the initial decisio...
NACC to Reinvestigate Robodebt Referrals After Bias Claims
Following an independent review that found the NACC commissioner was "affected by apprehended bias", the NACC will reinvestigate six individuals (five public servants and one public official) referred by the robodebt royal commission to determine whether corrupt conduct occurred; the initial decisio...
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44% Bias Score


Intoxicated Doctor Accused in Fatal Crash
Perth obstetrician Rhys Bellinge, 45, is accused of causing a fatal car crash on Saturday night while intoxicated, killing 24-year-old Elizabeth Pearce and critically injuring the Uber driver; dashcam footage shows erratic driving and angry rants in the days prior.
Intoxicated Doctor Accused in Fatal Crash
Perth obstetrician Rhys Bellinge, 45, is accused of causing a fatal car crash on Saturday night while intoxicated, killing 24-year-old Elizabeth Pearce and critically injuring the Uber driver; dashcam footage shows erratic driving and angry rants in the days prior.
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60% Bias Score


BBVA Concludes 2018 Bonus Payments, González Payment Unconfirmed
BBVA completed final 2018 bonus payments in 2024, totaling €2.8 million for senior management, but hasn't disclosed if former chairman Francisco González, facing legal issues related to the Villarejo case, received his €400,000 share; the bank can reclaim bonuses until 2025.
BBVA Concludes 2018 Bonus Payments, González Payment Unconfirmed
BBVA completed final 2018 bonus payments in 2024, totaling €2.8 million for senior management, but hasn't disclosed if former chairman Francisco González, facing legal issues related to the Villarejo case, received his €400,000 share; the bank can reclaim bonuses until 2025.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Police Union Protests Minister's Refusal to Recognize High-Risk Profession
The Spanish National Police Union (SUP) protested in Madrid on Monday against Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska's refusal to classify police work as high-risk and his attempt to delegate immigration powers to regional police, coinciding with a meeting with EU Commissioner Magnus Brunner.

Spanish Police Union Protests Minister's Refusal to Recognize High-Risk Profession
The Spanish National Police Union (SUP) protested in Madrid on Monday against Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska's refusal to classify police work as high-risk and his attempt to delegate immigration powers to regional police, coinciding with a meeting with EU Commissioner Magnus Brunner.
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64% Bias Score

Turkey Implements Stricter Air Traffic Control Regulations
Turkey's new Air Traffic Controller License and Rating Regulation (SHY ATCO), published in the Official Gazette, sets stricter health, training, and expertise standards for air traffic controllers, impacting flight safety and efficiency; the Civil Aviation General Directorate (SHGM) will oversee imp...

Turkey Implements Stricter Air Traffic Control Regulations
Turkey's new Air Traffic Controller License and Rating Regulation (SHY ATCO), published in the Official Gazette, sets stricter health, training, and expertise standards for air traffic controllers, impacting flight safety and efficiency; the Civil Aviation General Directorate (SHGM) will oversee imp...
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0% Bias Score

Indonesia to Grant Amnesty to 19,337 Prisoners, Excluding Drug Traffickers
Indonesia will grant amnesty to 19,337 prisoners before Lebaran, excluding drug traffickers and corrupt officials, following a verification process that reduced the initial number from 44,589.

Indonesia to Grant Amnesty to 19,337 Prisoners, Excluding Drug Traffickers
Indonesia will grant amnesty to 19,337 prisoners before Lebaran, excluding drug traffickers and corrupt officials, following a verification process that reduced the initial number from 44,589.
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44% Bias Score

Conviction in 1998 Cold Case of Tanya Patrakeeva
In 2008, the remains of eight-year-old Tanya Patrakeeva, missing since 1998 from Pereyaslavka, Khabarovsk Krai, were found in a barrel; in 2017, Anatoly Zyryanov was convicted of her rape and murder after a decade-long investigation utilizing modern forensic technology.

Conviction in 1998 Cold Case of Tanya Patrakeeva
In 2008, the remains of eight-year-old Tanya Patrakeeva, missing since 1998 from Pereyaslavka, Khabarovsk Krai, were found in a barrel; in 2017, Anatoly Zyryanov was convicted of her rape and murder after a decade-long investigation utilizing modern forensic technology.
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32% Bias Score

England and Wales Face Prison Overcrowding Crisis Due to 'Knee-Jerk' Crime Policies
A report reveals that England and Wales face a prison overcrowding crisis, driven by increased recall of offenders on license and a 'knee-jerk' reaction to crime, leading to one of the highest prison population rates in Western Europe and forcing the government to release thousands of prisoners earl...

England and Wales Face Prison Overcrowding Crisis Due to 'Knee-Jerk' Crime Policies
A report reveals that England and Wales face a prison overcrowding crisis, driven by increased recall of offenders on license and a 'knee-jerk' reaction to crime, leading to one of the highest prison population rates in Western Europe and forcing the government to release thousands of prisoners earl...
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52% Bias Score

NSW Rushes Race-Based Hate Speech Law Amid Antisemitic Attacks
The NSW government rushed through parliament a new law criminalizing race-based hate speech with penalties up to two years in prison or $11,000 fines, following antisemitic attacks, but excluding other protected attributes causing concerns among faith groups about social cohesion.

NSW Rushes Race-Based Hate Speech Law Amid Antisemitic Attacks
The NSW government rushed through parliament a new law criminalizing race-based hate speech with penalties up to two years in prison or $11,000 fines, following antisemitic attacks, but excluding other protected attributes causing concerns among faith groups about social cohesion.
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44% Bias Score
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