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UK Police Chief Calls for Major Reforms Amidst Funding Crisis
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley calls for major UK policing reforms, including reducing the 43 police forces to 12-15 regional forces, creating a national policing body, and increasing investment in technology to address underfunding and low public trust stemming from a decade of auster...
UK Police Chief Calls for Major Reforms Amidst Funding Crisis
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley calls for major UK policing reforms, including reducing the 43 police forces to 12-15 regional forces, creating a national policing body, and increasing investment in technology to address underfunding and low public trust stemming from a decade of auster...
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44% Bias Score


France Expands Municipal Police Powers to Combat Rising Insecurity
The French government plans to expand the powers of its roughly 28,000 municipal police officers, granting them more authority to address rising insecurity, including increased use of technology and issuing fines for various offenses; this reform, following a 2024 consultation, will necessitate addi...
France Expands Municipal Police Powers to Combat Rising Insecurity
The French government plans to expand the powers of its roughly 28,000 municipal police officers, granting them more authority to address rising insecurity, including increased use of technology and issuing fines for various offenses; this reform, following a 2024 consultation, will necessitate addi...
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36% Bias Score


Italian Court Finds Evidence of Cover-Up in Mayor Vassallo Murder
Following the 2008 murder of Mayor Angelo Vassallo, Colonel Fabio Cagnazzo, along with two others, was released on May 23rd due to a lack of precautionary measures, despite a court finding of serious indications of guilt in obstructing the investigation into the murder, which is set to go to prelimi...
Italian Court Finds Evidence of Cover-Up in Mayor Vassallo Murder
Following the 2008 murder of Mayor Angelo Vassallo, Colonel Fabio Cagnazzo, along with two others, was released on May 23rd due to a lack of precautionary measures, despite a court finding of serious indications of guilt in obstructing the investigation into the murder, which is set to go to prelimi...
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40% Bias Score


Vladivostok Migrant Gang and Corrupt Officials Face Trial
A criminal gang of six migrants and two former Primorsky Krai migration officials in Vladivostok was involved in banditry, kidnapping, extortion, and illegally registering 19 people, causing over 700,000 rubles in damages; the case is now in court.
Vladivostok Migrant Gang and Corrupt Officials Face Trial
A criminal gang of six migrants and two former Primorsky Krai migration officials in Vladivostok was involved in banditry, kidnapping, extortion, and illegally registering 19 people, causing over 700,000 rubles in damages; the case is now in court.
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40% Bias Score


Indonesian Attorney General's Office MoU with Telecom Providers Raises Privacy Concerns
Indonesia's Attorney General's Office signed a memorandum of understanding with four telecommunication providers to enhance law enforcement wiretapping capabilities, raising concerns about potential privacy violations, particularly regarding the use of wiretaps on individuals not yet under investiga...
Indonesian Attorney General's Office MoU with Telecom Providers Raises Privacy Concerns
Indonesia's Attorney General's Office signed a memorandum of understanding with four telecommunication providers to enhance law enforcement wiretapping capabilities, raising concerns about potential privacy violations, particularly regarding the use of wiretaps on individuals not yet under investiga...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration sued Los Angeles, alleging its sanctuary city policies hinder federal immigration enforcement and discriminate against federal agencies; the lawsuit seeks to block the city ordinance, citing recent protests and violence as evidence of the policy's negative consequences.
Trump Administration Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration sued Los Angeles, alleging its sanctuary city policies hinder federal immigration enforcement and discriminate against federal agencies; the lawsuit seeks to block the city ordinance, citing recent protests and violence as evidence of the policy's negative consequences.
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60% Bias Score

English Police Chiefs Propose Major Force Reduction to Improve Efficiency
English and Welsh police chiefs advocate reducing the current 43 police forces to as few as 12 to enhance efficiency, consistency, and resource allocation in crime-fighting, addressing the 'postcode lottery' for crime victims; however, funding constraints and potential opposition from smaller forces...

English Police Chiefs Propose Major Force Reduction to Improve Efficiency
English and Welsh police chiefs advocate reducing the current 43 police forces to as few as 12 to enhance efficiency, consistency, and resource allocation in crime-fighting, addressing the 'postcode lottery' for crime victims; however, funding constraints and potential opposition from smaller forces...
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48% Bias Score

International Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled in "Operation Ketauro
Spanish and U.S. authorities collaborated in "Operation Ketauro," dismantling a drug trafficking ring that produced and shipped 4,650 grams of 'tusi' (pink cocaine) from a Moralzarzal chalet laboratory to New Jersey, using speakers and lamps to conceal the drugs; nine people were arrested.

International Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled in "Operation Ketauro
Spanish and U.S. authorities collaborated in "Operation Ketauro," dismantling a drug trafficking ring that produced and shipped 4,650 grams of 'tusi' (pink cocaine) from a Moralzarzal chalet laboratory to New Jersey, using speakers and lamps to conceal the drugs; nine people were arrested.
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36% Bias Score

Support for Serbian Protests Waning, Claims Vucic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reports declining support for the ongoing protests, stating authorities maintain control while condemning protester violence; 19 people were recently detained, and one police officer was injured during clashes.

Support for Serbian Protests Waning, Claims Vucic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reports declining support for the ongoing protests, stating authorities maintain control while condemning protester violence; 19 people were recently detained, and one police officer was injured during clashes.
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56% Bias Score

Obstacles to Prosecuting Clients in Underage Prostitution Cases
Despite laws imposing sentences of up to 20 years for the sexual exploitation of minors under 15, the dramatic rise in underage prostitution persists due to challenges in prosecuting clients and supporting victims, exacerbated by the use of social media.

Obstacles to Prosecuting Clients in Underage Prostitution Cases
Despite laws imposing sentences of up to 20 years for the sexual exploitation of minors under 15, the dramatic rise in underage prostitution persists due to challenges in prosecuting clients and supporting victims, exacerbated by the use of social media.
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60% Bias Score

40+ Charged in Violent LA Anti-ICE Riots
Los Angeles officials announced over 40 new charges against individuals involved in violent anti-ICE protests last month, including charges of attempted murder, assaulting police officers and horses, and vandalism; the District Attorney stated that the investigations are ongoing.

40+ Charged in Violent LA Anti-ICE Riots
Los Angeles officials announced over 40 new charges against individuals involved in violent anti-ICE protests last month, including charges of attempted murder, assaulting police officers and horses, and vandalism; the District Attorney stated that the investigations are ongoing.
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60% Bias Score

Singapore Grants Police Power to Freeze Bank Accounts to Combat Scams
Singapore's new Protection from Scams Act, effective Tuesday, grants police the power to freeze citizens' bank accounts if a scam is suspected, aiming to combat record \$860 million scam losses in 2024, despite concerns over potential misuse of power.

Singapore Grants Police Power to Freeze Bank Accounts to Combat Scams
Singapore's new Protection from Scams Act, effective Tuesday, grants police the power to freeze citizens' bank accounts if a scam is suspected, aiming to combat record \$860 million scam losses in 2024, despite concerns over potential misuse of power.
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36% Bias Score
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