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Germany Debates Mental Health, Crime Prevention After Deadly Attacks
Germany grapples with preventing violent crime by mentally ill individuals after eight deaths in recent attacks, with projects like PeRiskoP aiming for early identification and improved mental healthcare access, facing challenges like insufficient therapy slots and a rise in schizophrenia among inca...
Germany Debates Mental Health, Crime Prevention After Deadly Attacks
Germany grapples with preventing violent crime by mentally ill individuals after eight deaths in recent attacks, with projects like PeRiskoP aiming for early identification and improved mental healthcare access, facing challenges like insufficient therapy slots and a rise in schizophrenia among inca...
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36% Bias Score


70% of Dutch Children Return Home After Out-of-Home Placement, but High Relapse Rate Underscores Systemic Issues
A Leiden University study reveals that 70% of the 456 children placed in out-of-home care in 2018 returned home by 2023, yet 25% of those children were again placed out-of-home, highlighting issues of insufficient support and traumatic removal processes.
70% of Dutch Children Return Home After Out-of-Home Placement, but High Relapse Rate Underscores Systemic Issues
A Leiden University study reveals that 70% of the 456 children placed in out-of-home care in 2018 returned home by 2023, yet 25% of those children were again placed out-of-home, highlighting issues of insufficient support and traumatic removal processes.
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48% Bias Score


French Lawsuits Highlight Difficulty in Proving Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes
In France, lawsuits allege that the Parkinson's drug Requip caused unusual behavioral changes in patients, while a separate case involving the antidepressant Paroxetine raises similar concerns about proving drug-induced behavioral shifts, highlighting challenges in distinguishing pre-existing condit...
French Lawsuits Highlight Difficulty in Proving Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes
In France, lawsuits allege that the Parkinson's drug Requip caused unusual behavioral changes in patients, while a separate case involving the antidepressant Paroxetine raises similar concerns about proving drug-induced behavioral shifts, highlighting challenges in distinguishing pre-existing condit...
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48% Bias Score


İmamoğlu Faces Three Trials on April 11th
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu faces three trials on April 11th: one in Büyükçekmece for alleged bid-rigging (3–7 years potential sentence), another in Çağlayan for comments about the Chief Public Prosecutor (7 years 4 months potential sentence), and a third in Çağlayan regarding a video showing mone...
İmamoğlu Faces Three Trials on April 11th
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu faces three trials on April 11th: one in Büyükçekmece for alleged bid-rigging (3–7 years potential sentence), another in Çağlayan for comments about the Chief Public Prosecutor (7 years 4 months potential sentence), and a third in Çağlayan regarding a video showing mone...
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52% Bias Score


Grenoble Grenade Attack Injures Over 10
A grenade attack in Grenoble's Olympic Village on Wednesday evening injured over 10 people, two seriously; authorities are investigating various motives, including organized crime and drug trafficking, though terrorism isn't currently considered the primary hypothesis.
Grenoble Grenade Attack Injures Over 10
A grenade attack in Grenoble's Olympic Village on Wednesday evening injured over 10 people, two seriously; authorities are investigating various motives, including organized crime and drug trafficking, though terrorism isn't currently considered the primary hypothesis.
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48% Bias Score


Grenoble Grenade Attack: 12 Injured, Drug Trafficking Link Investigated
In Grenoble, France, a man injured 12 people, two critically, by throwing a grenade into a bar on Wednesday evening; police are investigating possible links to drug trafficking, ruling out terrorism.
Grenoble Grenade Attack: 12 Injured, Drug Trafficking Link Investigated
In Grenoble, France, a man injured 12 people, two critically, by throwing a grenade into a bar on Wednesday evening; police are investigating possible links to drug trafficking, ruling out terrorism.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Prison Report Highlights Overcrowding, Inadequate Healthcare
A report by Greece's National Mechanism for the Prevention of Torture and Ill-Treatment reveals severe overcrowding in Greek prisons (150% capacity in Korydallos), leading to inadequate medical care (62% lack a permanent doctor), poor living conditions, and insufficient mental health support (50% la...

Greek Prison Report Highlights Overcrowding, Inadequate Healthcare
A report by Greece's National Mechanism for the Prevention of Torture and Ill-Treatment reveals severe overcrowding in Greek prisons (150% capacity in Korydallos), leading to inadequate medical care (62% lack a permanent doctor), poor living conditions, and insufficient mental health support (50% la...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Congress Secretary General Appointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Fernando Galindo's appointment as Secretary General of the Congress, rejecting a lawsuit by Manuel Fernández-Fontecha who publicly criticized the appointment and the amnesty law, and was ordered to pay court costs.

Supreme Court Upholds Congress Secretary General Appointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld Fernando Galindo's appointment as Secretary General of the Congress, rejecting a lawsuit by Manuel Fernández-Fontecha who publicly criticized the appointment and the amnesty law, and was ordered to pay court costs.
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40% Bias Score

Russia introduces cooling-off period for consumer loans to combat fraud
The Russian State Duma passed a law mandating a 4-hour to 48-hour cooling-off period for consumer loans above 50,000 rubles starting September 1, 2025, aiming to curb 4.4 billion rubles in loan fraud losses (Q4 2022-Q3 2023).

Russia introduces cooling-off period for consumer loans to combat fraud
The Russian State Duma passed a law mandating a 4-hour to 48-hour cooling-off period for consumer loans above 50,000 rubles starting September 1, 2025, aiming to curb 4.4 billion rubles in loan fraud losses (Q4 2022-Q3 2023).
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48% Bias Score

Greek Court Declines Ruling on Pension Back Payments
Greece's Supreme Special Court declared itself incompetent to rule on the constitutionality of pension cuts, resulting in only pensioners who sued before July 2020 and won their cases receiving back payments, potentially affecting 300,000-350,000 individuals, while the government stated that no acro...

Greek Court Declines Ruling on Pension Back Payments
Greece's Supreme Special Court declared itself incompetent to rule on the constitutionality of pension cuts, resulting in only pensioners who sued before July 2020 and won their cases receiving back payments, potentially affecting 300,000-350,000 individuals, while the government stated that no acro...
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48% Bias Score

Witness Admits Lying in Cassius Turvey Murder Trial
Tyler Gilmore, brother of murder accused Aleesha Gilmore, admitted to lying to police about witnessing the creation of weapons used in the October 2022 murder of Cassius Turvey, creating significant doubt in the prosecution's case.

Witness Admits Lying in Cassius Turvey Murder Trial
Tyler Gilmore, brother of murder accused Aleesha Gilmore, admitted to lying to police about witnessing the creation of weapons used in the October 2022 murder of Cassius Turvey, creating significant doubt in the prosecution's case.
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36% Bias Score

Gambling Regulator Fines Merkur Slots £95,450 for Exploiting Vulnerable Patient
Merkur Slots UK was fined £95,450 after staff allowed a vulnerable cancer patient, Wendy Hughes, to lose nearly £2,000 in their Stockport branch over 16 hours in November 2023, failing to intervene despite numerous warning signs, highlighting insufficient social responsibility measures.

Gambling Regulator Fines Merkur Slots £95,450 for Exploiting Vulnerable Patient
Merkur Slots UK was fined £95,450 after staff allowed a vulnerable cancer patient, Wendy Hughes, to lose nearly £2,000 in their Stockport branch over 16 hours in November 2023, failing to intervene despite numerous warning signs, highlighting insufficient social responsibility measures.
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24% Bias Score
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