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Russia Creates Registry for Illegal Migrants, Imposes Strict Restrictions
Russia launched a public electronic registry for illegal migrants and those who committed offenses, effective February 5, 2025, imposing restrictions on their rights, including property purchase, travel, and finances; penalties are also set for those who aid illegal immigrants.
Russia Creates Registry for Illegal Migrants, Imposes Strict Restrictions
Russia launched a public electronic registry for illegal migrants and those who committed offenses, effective February 5, 2025, imposing restrictions on their rights, including property purchase, travel, and finances; penalties are also set for those who aid illegal immigrants.
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52% Bias Score


FBI Faces Destabilization Amidst Threat of Mass Firings Over Capitol Riot Investigation
A Trump administration request for names of thousands of FBI agents involved in Capitol riot investigations has created fear and instability within the bureau, jeopardizing national security, future investigations, and the FBI's ability to recruit and retain agents.
FBI Faces Destabilization Amidst Threat of Mass Firings Over Capitol Riot Investigation
A Trump administration request for names of thousands of FBI agents involved in Capitol riot investigations has created fear and instability within the bureau, jeopardizing national security, future investigations, and the FBI's ability to recruit and retain agents.
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52% Bias Score


London Police Seize 1,000+ Stolen Phones in Crimewave Crackdown
London's Metropolitan Police conducted a week-long operation resulting in the seizure of over 1,000 stolen phones and the arrest of 230 individuals, targeting a £50 million annual phone theft crimewave; a significant gang responsible for £5.1 million in thefts was also jailed.
London Police Seize 1,000+ Stolen Phones in Crimewave Crackdown
London's Metropolitan Police conducted a week-long operation resulting in the seizure of over 1,000 stolen phones and the arrest of 230 individuals, targeting a £50 million annual phone theft crimewave; a significant gang responsible for £5.1 million in thefts was also jailed.
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48% Bias Score


Temple University Students Arrested for Impersonating ICE Agents
Two Temple University students and a former student were identified after impersonating ICE agents at Insomnia Cookies and Johnson and Hardwick Residence Hall on Saturday night; one student was arrested and charged with impersonating a public servant, while the others face interim suspension.
Temple University Students Arrested for Impersonating ICE Agents
Two Temple University students and a former student were identified after impersonating ICE agents at Insomnia Cookies and Johnson and Hardwick Residence Hall on Saturday night; one student was arrested and charged with impersonating a public servant, while the others face interim suspension.
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40% Bias Score


Body of Missing Woman Found at Registered Sex Offender's Home
The body of Christa Merrill, 34, missing since August 27, 2024, was found at the home of registered sex offender Andrew Neal Debolt in Shinnston, West Virginia on January 29, 2025; Debolt, currently incarcerated, has not been charged, and the cause of death is pending autopsy results.
Body of Missing Woman Found at Registered Sex Offender's Home
The body of Christa Merrill, 34, missing since August 27, 2024, was found at the home of registered sex offender Andrew Neal Debolt in Shinnston, West Virginia on January 29, 2025; Debolt, currently incarcerated, has not been charged, and the cause of death is pending autopsy results.
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56% Bias Score


Evers Rejects Wisconsin GOP Bill on Immigration Enforcement
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is rejecting a Republican bill that would require local law enforcement to assist federal immigration officers, threatening a 15% cut in state aid if not complied with; the governor's office calls it "not a serious proposal".
Evers Rejects Wisconsin GOP Bill on Immigration Enforcement
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is rejecting a Republican bill that would require local law enforcement to assist federal immigration officers, threatening a 15% cut in state aid if not complied with; the governor's office calls it "not a serious proposal".
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Pilots Stricter Asylum Seeker Check-ins in Ter Apel
Dutch Minister Faber van Asiel launched a pilot program in Ter Apel mandating twice-daily check-ins for at-risk asylum seekers from safe countries to curb local disturbances and facilitate quicker application processing; non-compliance could lead to relocation to a stricter facility.

Netherlands Pilots Stricter Asylum Seeker Check-ins in Ter Apel
Dutch Minister Faber van Asiel launched a pilot program in Ter Apel mandating twice-daily check-ins for at-risk asylum seekers from safe countries to curb local disturbances and facilitate quicker application processing; non-compliance could lead to relocation to a stricter facility.
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56% Bias Score

Journalists Remove Massive Amount of Child Sexual Abuse Material from Darknet
German public broadcasters' investigation removed over 300,000 links to 21,600 GB of child sexual abuse material from the darknet, leading to some forums shutting down and fewer perpetrators sharing content; however, law enforcement claims improved efforts, though their effectiveness remains questio...

Journalists Remove Massive Amount of Child Sexual Abuse Material from Darknet
German public broadcasters' investigation removed over 300,000 links to 21,600 GB of child sexual abuse material from the darknet, leading to some forums shutting down and fewer perpetrators sharing content; however, law enforcement claims improved efforts, though their effectiveness remains questio...
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52% Bias Score

Journalists Remove Massive Amount of Child Sexual Abuse Material from Dark Web
German journalists removed over 300,000 links to 21,600 GB of child sexual abuse material from the dark web by contacting hosting services, leading to some forums shutting down and fewer perpetrators sharing content, highlighting potential improvements in law enforcement strategies.

Journalists Remove Massive Amount of Child Sexual Abuse Material from Dark Web
German journalists removed over 300,000 links to 21,600 GB of child sexual abuse material from the dark web by contacting hosting services, leading to some forums shutting down and fewer perpetrators sharing content, highlighting potential improvements in law enforcement strategies.
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48% Bias Score

Ransomware Payments Plummet 35% in 2024
Global ransomware payments fell by over one-third in 2024 to $813 million due to increased law enforcement actions and victims' refusal to pay, despite high-profile attacks on organizations like NHS trusts and Krispy Kreme.

Ransomware Payments Plummet 35% in 2024
Global ransomware payments fell by over one-third in 2024 to $813 million due to increased law enforcement actions and victims' refusal to pay, despite high-profile attacks on organizations like NHS trusts and Krispy Kreme.
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32% Bias Score

France Passes Sweeping Anti-Drug Trafficking Bill
The French Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill to combat drug trafficking, creating a new National Anti-Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office (Pnaco) to centralize investigations, strengthen law enforcement, and target money laundering, with implementation expected by January 2026.

France Passes Sweeping Anti-Drug Trafficking Bill
The French Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill to combat drug trafficking, creating a new National Anti-Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office (Pnaco) to centralize investigations, strengthen law enforcement, and target money laundering, with implementation expected by January 2026.
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44% Bias Score

UK Launches Crackdown on £7.4 Billion Benefit Fraud
The UK government is launching a crackdown on benefit fraud, empowering investigators with new search and seizure powers to recover £1.5 billion over five years, following a case where a Bulgarian gang defrauded the system of £53 million.

UK Launches Crackdown on £7.4 Billion Benefit Fraud
The UK government is launching a crackdown on benefit fraud, empowering investigators with new search and seizure powers to recover £1.5 billion over five years, following a case where a Bulgarian gang defrauded the system of £53 million.
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60% Bias Score
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