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Extremadura PSOE Leader Faces Trial, Jeopardizing Elections
Miguel Ángel Gallardo, Secretary General of the PSOE in Extremadura, faces trial for alleged misappropriation and influence peddling related to a job placement for the Prime Minister's brother, jeopardizing his political future and the PSOE's electoral prospects in the upcoming regional elections.
Extremadura PSOE Leader Faces Trial, Jeopardizing Elections
Miguel Ángel Gallardo, Secretary General of the PSOE in Extremadura, faces trial for alleged misappropriation and influence peddling related to a job placement for the Prime Minister's brother, jeopardizing his political future and the PSOE's electoral prospects in the upcoming regional elections.
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48% Bias Score


The Hague Bans Fossil Fuel Ads
The Hague, Netherlands, became the first city globally to ban advertisements for fossil fuel-based products, including air travel, on public transport starting January 1st, a decision upheld by a court despite challenges from travel organizations.
The Hague Bans Fossil Fuel Ads
The Hague, Netherlands, became the first city globally to ban advertisements for fossil fuel-based products, including air travel, on public transport starting January 1st, a decision upheld by a court despite challenges from travel organizations.
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40% Bias Score


Scottish Court Orders Single-Sex Toilets in All State Schools
A Scottish court ordered all state schools to provide single-sex toilets after parents successfully challenged gender-neutral facilities at Earlston Primary School, costing \£16.6 million, citing a Supreme Court ruling prioritizing biological sex and concerns about trans inclusion policies; the deci...
Scottish Court Orders Single-Sex Toilets in All State Schools
A Scottish court ordered all state schools to provide single-sex toilets after parents successfully challenged gender-neutral facilities at Earlston Primary School, costing \£16.6 million, citing a Supreme Court ruling prioritizing biological sex and concerns about trans inclusion policies; the deci...
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64% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Hear Case on USPS Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1946 law protects the US Postal Service from a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery, after a Texas realtor claimed her mail wasn't delivered for months due to her race, and a lower court allowed the suit to proceed.
Supreme Court to Hear Case on USPS Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1946 law protects the US Postal Service from a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery, after a Texas realtor claimed her mail wasn't delivered for months due to her race, and a lower court allowed the suit to proceed.
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32% Bias Score


Andrew Tate Faces Landmark Civil Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Violence and Coercive Control
A civil lawsuit in the UK High Court alleges Andrew Tate subjected four women to sexual violence and coercive control between 2013 and 2015, marking a precedent for such cases in a civil context; the trial is scheduled for early 2027.
Andrew Tate Faces Landmark Civil Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Violence and Coercive Control
A civil lawsuit in the UK High Court alleges Andrew Tate subjected four women to sexual violence and coercive control between 2013 and 2015, marking a precedent for such cases in a civil context; the trial is scheduled for early 2027.
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56% Bias Score


Assault Charges Dropped Against Trans Rights Advocate Accused by Rep. Mace
Prosecutors dropped assault charges against James McIntyre, who Rep. Nancy Mace accused of assaulting her in December; McIntyre, a trans rights advocate, said the charges were politically motivated, and Mace said she would not back down.
Assault Charges Dropped Against Trans Rights Advocate Accused by Rep. Mace
Prosecutors dropped assault charges against James McIntyre, who Rep. Nancy Mace accused of assaulting her in December; McIntyre, a trans rights advocate, said the charges were politically motivated, and Mace said she would not back down.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Court Sentences Five in Afghan Coal Worker Burning Death, Rejects Key Evidence Requests
A Turkish court sentenced five individuals involved in the burning death of Afghan coal mine worker Vezir Mohammed Nourtani, rejecting key evidence requests, including a site investigation and witness testimonies from abroad, raising concerns about the pursuit of justice in cases involving worker de...

Turkish Court Sentences Five in Afghan Coal Worker Burning Death, Rejects Key Evidence Requests
A Turkish court sentenced five individuals involved in the burning death of Afghan coal mine worker Vezir Mohammed Nourtani, rejecting key evidence requests, including a site investigation and witness testimonies from abroad, raising concerns about the pursuit of justice in cases involving worker de...
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60% Bias Score

Woman on Trial for Illegal Abortion After Testifying Friend Noticed No Pregnancy Signs
Nicola Packer is on trial for allegedly procuring a miscarriage via abortion pills obtained remotely in November 2020, exceeding the 10-week gestational limit; a friend testified she showed no signs of pregnancy.

Woman on Trial for Illegal Abortion After Testifying Friend Noticed No Pregnancy Signs
Nicola Packer is on trial for allegedly procuring a miscarriage via abortion pills obtained remotely in November 2020, exceeding the 10-week gestational limit; a friend testified she showed no signs of pregnancy.
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64% Bias Score

Woman Arrested for Allegedly Murdering Terminally Ill Partner After Assisted Dying Delay
Kylie Ellina Truswell-Mobbs was arrested on April 3, 2024, for allegedly murdering her terminally ill partner, David Ronald Mobbs, in Alexandra Hills, Queensland, in December 2023, after he delayed a decision on assisted dying at a palliative care meeting.

Woman Arrested for Allegedly Murdering Terminally Ill Partner After Assisted Dying Delay
Kylie Ellina Truswell-Mobbs was arrested on April 3, 2024, for allegedly murdering her terminally ill partner, David Ronald Mobbs, in Alexandra Hills, Queensland, in December 2023, after he delayed a decision on assisted dying at a palliative care meeting.
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40% Bias Score

Civitas Christiana to Remove Posts About Author Pim Lammers After Court Case
Following a court case, the ultraconservative Catholic foundation Civitas Christiana agreed to remove all online posts about children's book author Pim Lammers and cease repeating accusations against him, prompted by legal action from his publisher due to "multiple hate campaigns" and spread of "fak...

Civitas Christiana to Remove Posts About Author Pim Lammers After Court Case
Following a court case, the ultraconservative Catholic foundation Civitas Christiana agreed to remove all online posts about children's book author Pim Lammers and cease repeating accusations against him, prompted by legal action from his publisher due to "multiple hate campaigns" and spread of "fak...
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44% Bias Score

Russell Brand Charged with Multiple Sex Offenses
British comedian Russell Brand was charged with two rapes and three sexual assaults against four women between 1999 and 2005, allegations he denies, following a lengthy police investigation.

Russell Brand Charged with Multiple Sex Offenses
British comedian Russell Brand was charged with two rapes and three sexual assaults against four women between 1999 and 2005, allegations he denies, following a lengthy police investigation.
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60% Bias Score

Court Orders UK Government to Detail River Cleanup Plan
An English court upheld a ruling that the UK government's plan to clean up the pollution-damaged Upper Costa Beck river lacked legally required detail, rejecting the environment secretary's appeal and highlighting the poor state of England's rivers.

Court Orders UK Government to Detail River Cleanup Plan
An English court upheld a ruling that the UK government's plan to clean up the pollution-damaged Upper Costa Beck river lacked legally required detail, rejecting the environment secretary's appeal and highlighting the poor state of England's rivers.
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48% Bias Score
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