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Italy Criminalizes Feminicide, Increases Penalties for Gender-Based Violence
Italy's government passed a bill establishing "feminicide" as a specific crime with life imprisonment, increasing penalties for related offenses, and enhancing victim protections, aiming to curb gender-based violence.
Italy Criminalizes Feminicide, Increases Penalties for Gender-Based Violence
Italy's government passed a bill establishing "feminicide" as a specific crime with life imprisonment, increasing penalties for related offenses, and enhancing victim protections, aiming to curb gender-based violence.
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48% Bias Score


Istanbul Prosecutor Requests Investigation into Imamoglu's Diploma
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's office requested an administrative investigation into Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's university diploma from Istanbul University, seeking all related documents and potentially preventative measures, after media reports claimed the Prosecutor's office sought th...
Istanbul Prosecutor Requests Investigation into Imamoglu's Diploma
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's office requested an administrative investigation into Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's university diploma from Istanbul University, seeking all related documents and potentially preventative measures, after media reports claimed the Prosecutor's office sought th...
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52% Bias Score


Federal Court Overturns Ruling on Bavaria's COVID-19 Quarantine Regulation
The German Federal Administrative Court overturned a Bavarian court ruling that invalidated a November 2020 Bavarian regulation mandating quarantine for people arriving from COVID-19 risk areas designated by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), stating the lower court's decision violated federal law. Th...
Federal Court Overturns Ruling on Bavaria's COVID-19 Quarantine Regulation
The German Federal Administrative Court overturned a Bavarian court ruling that invalidated a November 2020 Bavarian regulation mandating quarantine for people arriving from COVID-19 risk areas designated by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), stating the lower court's decision violated federal law. Th...
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32% Bias Score


AI in Law: Risks and Legal Consequences
AI's use in legal work is increasing, automating tasks but posing risks; two US lawyers were fined $5,000 for using ChatGPT to create a court filing with false cases, while Spanish cases show the need for responsible AI use.
AI in Law: Risks and Legal Consequences
AI's use in legal work is increasing, automating tasks but posing risks; two US lawyers were fined $5,000 for using ChatGPT to create a court filing with false cases, while Spanish cases show the need for responsible AI use.
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44% Bias Score


Murder of 11-Year-Old Leads to Indictments for Murder and Failure to Report
Owen L., 23, was indicted for murdering 11-year-old Louise; his girlfriend was also indicted for failing to report the crime, despite knowing about it and despite the legal protection afforded to family members in such cases; this highlights the severity of crimes against minors and the exception to...
Murder of 11-Year-Old Leads to Indictments for Murder and Failure to Report
Owen L., 23, was indicted for murdering 11-year-old Louise; his girlfriend was also indicted for failing to report the crime, despite knowing about it and despite the legal protection afforded to family members in such cases; this highlights the severity of crimes against minors and the exception to...
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36% Bias Score


Vuskovic's Doping Ban Upheld: Four-Year Suspension Finalized
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court upheld the four-year doping ban for footballer Mario Vuskovic, ending his appeal against a CAS ruling for EPO use; his club, Hamburger SV, will re-sign him after the ban ends in November 2026.
Vuskovic's Doping Ban Upheld: Four-Year Suspension Finalized
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court upheld the four-year doping ban for footballer Mario Vuskovic, ending his appeal against a CAS ruling for EPO use; his club, Hamburger SV, will re-sign him after the ban ends in November 2026.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Rescinds Perkins Coie Security Clearances Over Steele Dossier
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday to revoke Perkins Coie's security clearances and limit their access to federal resources due to their role in commissioning the Steele dossier, a collection of allegations about Trump's ties to Russia which he has denied; a judge previously dismisse...

Trump Rescinds Perkins Coie Security Clearances Over Steele Dossier
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday to revoke Perkins Coie's security clearances and limit their access to federal resources due to their role in commissioning the Steele dossier, a collection of allegations about Trump's ties to Russia which he has denied; a judge previously dismisse...
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64% Bias Score

Delay Threatens Italy's Disability Law, Jeopardizing Independent Living
Italy's Law 227, designed to help disabled people define their quality of life and access personalized care, faces a potential two-year delay due to a Senate amendment extending the trial period until the end of 2026, jeopardizing funding for independent living and perpetuating institutional care.

Delay Threatens Italy's Disability Law, Jeopardizing Independent Living
Italy's Law 227, designed to help disabled people define their quality of life and access personalized care, faces a potential two-year delay due to a Senate amendment extending the trial period until the end of 2026, jeopardizing funding for independent living and perpetuating institutional care.
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56% Bias Score

AI Legal Chatbots Show Improvement, but Still Fall Short of Junior Lawyer Competence
Linklaters' latest AI benchmark tests, involving OpenAI's o1 and Google's Gemini 2.0, showed significant improvement over previous models in answering complex legal questions, but all still fell short of a junior lawyer's competence, highlighting the need for human oversight.

AI Legal Chatbots Show Improvement, but Still Fall Short of Junior Lawyer Competence
Linklaters' latest AI benchmark tests, involving OpenAI's o1 and Google's Gemini 2.0, showed significant improvement over previous models in answering complex legal questions, but all still fell short of a junior lawyer's competence, highlighting the need for human oversight.
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36% Bias Score

French MP Fined for Assault During School Blockade
French MP Sébastien Delogu was fined €5,000 in Marseille on February 14th, 2024, for aggravated assault against two school officials during a 2023 high school blockade, a decision he plans to appeal.

French MP Fined for Assault During School Blockade
French MP Sébastien Delogu was fined €5,000 in Marseille on February 14th, 2024, for aggravated assault against two school officials during a 2023 high school blockade, a decision he plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score

4,000 Sign Petition Against Christie's AI Art Auction Amid Copyright Concerns
Approximately 4,000 individuals signed a petition demanding Christie's cancel its inaugural AI-generated art auction slated for February 20 to March 5 in New York City due to concerns about copyright infringement and the exploitation of human artists whose works were used to train AI models without ...

4,000 Sign Petition Against Christie's AI Art Auction Amid Copyright Concerns
Approximately 4,000 individuals signed a petition demanding Christie's cancel its inaugural AI-generated art auction slated for February 20 to March 5 in New York City due to concerns about copyright infringement and the exploitation of human artists whose works were used to train AI models without ...
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52% Bias Score

CHP Challenges Amendments to Turkey's Village Law
Turkey's CHP party filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court to overturn recent amendments to the 1924 Village Law, citing concerns about urban planning regulations, value assessments, and the transfer of authority to the central government.

CHP Challenges Amendments to Turkey's Village Law
Turkey's CHP party filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court to overturn recent amendments to the 1924 Village Law, citing concerns about urban planning regulations, value assessments, and the transfer of authority to the central government.
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52% Bias Score
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