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German Doctor Faces Retrial for Assisted Suicide
A well-known German doctor is on trial again for assisted suicide after a previous conviction; he is accused of manslaughter for providing a lethal infusion to a 42-year-old patient with mental health issues who then self-administered the drug in summer 2023.
German Doctor Faces Retrial for Assisted Suicide
A well-known German doctor is on trial again for assisted suicide after a previous conviction; he is accused of manslaughter for providing a lethal infusion to a 42-year-old patient with mental health issues who then self-administered the drug in summer 2023.
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48% Bias Score


Burlesque Owner on Trial, Claims Sexsomnia in Rape Case
A Sydney burlesque business owner, Timothy Malcolm Rowland, is on trial for allegedly raping a woman in August 2022, claiming he was asleep and suffering from sexsomnia; the Crown argues he was awake and aware.
Burlesque Owner on Trial, Claims Sexsomnia in Rape Case
A Sydney burlesque business owner, Timothy Malcolm Rowland, is on trial for allegedly raping a woman in August 2022, claiming he was asleep and suffering from sexsomnia; the Crown argues he was awake and aware.
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36% Bias Score


Joint Health, Fitness Trends, and Tenant Rights in Germany
This article covers recent progress in joint surgery, the impact of diet on arthritis and rheumatism (with examples of helpful foods), popular fitness trends (trail running, gravel biking, Hyrox, padel), and the legal challenges faced by tenants against 'Eigenbedarf' evictions.
Joint Health, Fitness Trends, and Tenant Rights in Germany
This article covers recent progress in joint surgery, the impact of diet on arthritis and rheumatism (with examples of helpful foods), popular fitness trends (trail running, gravel biking, Hyrox, padel), and the legal challenges faced by tenants against 'Eigenbedarf' evictions.
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52% Bias Score


Lawsuit Filed Against Seven Spanish Dioceses for Promoting Conversion Therapy
The Spanish Association Against Conversion Therapies has sued seven dioceses for hosting talks promoting conversion therapies, forbidden by the trans law, organized by Media Salud Comunicación S.L. and Marta Sanz Lovaine in 2023, presenting the "Transformados" initiative, potentially facing fines of...
Lawsuit Filed Against Seven Spanish Dioceses for Promoting Conversion Therapy
The Spanish Association Against Conversion Therapies has sued seven dioceses for hosting talks promoting conversion therapies, forbidden by the trans law, organized by Media Salud Comunicación S.L. and Marta Sanz Lovaine in 2023, presenting the "Transformados" initiative, potentially facing fines of...
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64% Bias Score


Lawsuit Against Comedian Highlights Low Conviction Rate for Offense to Religious Feelings in Spain
Comedian Laura Yustres faces a lawsuit from Hazte Oír for displaying a picture resembling the Sacred Heart of Jesus during a New Year's Eve broadcast on Spanish public television, following a pattern of similar lawsuits rarely resulting in convictions.
Lawsuit Against Comedian Highlights Low Conviction Rate for Offense to Religious Feelings in Spain
Comedian Laura Yustres faces a lawsuit from Hazte Oír for displaying a picture resembling the Sacred Heart of Jesus during a New Year's Eve broadcast on Spanish public television, following a pattern of similar lawsuits rarely resulting in convictions.
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48% Bias Score


China Drafts First Law to Boost Private Sector Development
China is creating its first law to protect and promote private sector development, aiming to improve the business environment and boost economic growth by ensuring fair competition, equal access to government resources, and fostering innovation; the draft is currently being reviewed by the National ...
China Drafts First Law to Boost Private Sector Development
China is creating its first law to protect and promote private sector development, aiming to improve the business environment and boost economic growth by ensuring fair competition, equal access to government resources, and fostering innovation; the draft is currently being reviewed by the National ...
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20% Bias Score

Israeli Bill Seeks Near-Total Immunity for MKs
The Knesset is considering a bill granting near-total immunity to its members, limiting investigations except in corruption cases, sparking concerns about undermining the rule of law and equality; the proposal follows charges against MK Tally Gotliv for revealing personal information about a protest...

Israeli Bill Seeks Near-Total Immunity for MKs
The Knesset is considering a bill granting near-total immunity to its members, limiting investigations except in corruption cases, sparking concerns about undermining the rule of law and equality; the proposal follows charges against MK Tally Gotliv for revealing personal information about a protest...
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56% Bias Score

France's Veil Law: A Legal Victory, An Imperfect Implementation
France's 1975 Veil law legalized abortion, addressing 700,000 yearly clandestine abortions; however, implementation faced resistance from some doctors due to unpreparedness, as reported by L'Express.

France's Veil Law: A Legal Victory, An Imperfect Implementation
France's 1975 Veil law legalized abortion, addressing 700,000 yearly clandestine abortions; however, implementation faced resistance from some doctors due to unpreparedness, as reported by L'Express.
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40% Bias Score

Surge in Ukrainian Military Desertion Cases in 2024
In 2024, Ukrainian law enforcement recorded 66,200 cases of self-abandonment of military duty and 23,200 desertion cases, a 3.7-fold increase from the previous year, representing 22% of all registered crimes; low prosecution rates and a subsequent amnesty program highlight challenges in addressing t...

Surge in Ukrainian Military Desertion Cases in 2024
In 2024, Ukrainian law enforcement recorded 66,200 cases of self-abandonment of military duty and 23,200 desertion cases, a 3.7-fold increase from the previous year, representing 22% of all registered crimes; low prosecution rates and a subsequent amnesty program highlight challenges in addressing t...
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48% Bias Score

Knesset Eases Airline Compensation Rules, But Foreign Carriers Remain Hesitant
The Knesset approved an amendment to the Aviation Services Law easing airline compensation for canceled flights, aiming to attract back foreign carriers after a drop from 90 to 26 airlines due to the war, yet few have returned, with security concerns and airport limitations remaining key obstacles.

Knesset Eases Airline Compensation Rules, But Foreign Carriers Remain Hesitant
The Knesset approved an amendment to the Aviation Services Law easing airline compensation for canceled flights, aiming to attract back foreign carriers after a drop from 90 to 26 airlines due to the war, yet few have returned, with security concerns and airport limitations remaining key obstacles.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Royal Family Members Obtain Citizenship
Ten members of the former Greek royal family obtained Greek citizenship under the Venizelos law, resolving a long-standing issue stemming from the 1974 referendum abolishing the monarchy and subsequent disputes over the Tatoi estate.

Greek Royal Family Members Obtain Citizenship
Ten members of the former Greek royal family obtained Greek citizenship under the Venizelos law, resolving a long-standing issue stemming from the 1974 referendum abolishing the monarchy and subsequent disputes over the Tatoi estate.
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44% Bias Score

China Drafts First Private Sector Law to Boost Economic Growth
China is drafting its first law specifically for private sector development and protection, aiming to create a favorable legal environment and boost economic growth by supporting private sector participation in national projects and protecting intellectual property rights.

China Drafts First Private Sector Law to Boost Economic Growth
China is drafting its first law specifically for private sector development and protection, aiming to create a favorable legal environment and boost economic growth by supporting private sector participation in national projects and protecting intellectual property rights.
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44% Bias Score
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