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UK Activists Appeal Harsh Sentences for Climate Protests
Sixteen environmental activists in London are appealing their sentences, ranging from 15 months to five years, for actions including road blockades, damaging artwork, and disrupting an oil facility; the government defends the harsh sentences, while supporters claim they are "political prisoners".
UK Activists Appeal Harsh Sentences for Climate Protests
Sixteen environmental activists in London are appealing their sentences, ranging from 15 months to five years, for actions including road blockades, damaging artwork, and disrupting an oil facility; the government defends the harsh sentences, while supporters claim they are "political prisoners".
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56% Bias Score


First Nations Reject \$3.6 Billion Settlement, to Pursue Supreme Court Action
Twelve Robinson Superior First Nations in Northern Ontario rejected a \$3.6-billion government settlement offer for broken 1850 treaty promises, choosing to pursue a larger compensation amount through the Supreme Court.
First Nations Reject \$3.6 Billion Settlement, to Pursue Supreme Court Action
Twelve Robinson Superior First Nations in Northern Ontario rejected a \$3.6-billion government settlement offer for broken 1850 treaty promises, choosing to pursue a larger compensation amount through the Supreme Court.
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44% Bias Score


Armenian Opposition Figure Arrested, Released on New Corruption Charges
Arman Sahakyan, a member of the Armenian opposition Republican Party, was arrested and released on new money laundering charges related to a long-running corruption case involving the illegal transfer of land from Yerevan schools between 2012 and 2015.
Armenian Opposition Figure Arrested, Released on New Corruption Charges
Arman Sahakyan, a member of the Armenian opposition Republican Party, was arrested and released on new money laundering charges related to a long-running corruption case involving the illegal transfer of land from Yerevan schools between 2012 and 2015.
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32% Bias Score


Turkish Court Reopens Gambling Promotion Case Against Galatasaray
A Turkish court overturned its dismissal of charges against Galatasaray S.K. and its executives for allegedly promoting gambling through a sponsorship deal with "meritking.news," a website potentially linked to an illegal gambling site, after an investigation deemed insufficient; the sponsorship dea...
Turkish Court Reopens Gambling Promotion Case Against Galatasaray
A Turkish court overturned its dismissal of charges against Galatasaray S.K. and its executives for allegedly promoting gambling through a sponsorship deal with "meritking.news," a website potentially linked to an illegal gambling site, after an investigation deemed insufficient; the sponsorship dea...
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36% Bias Score


SEC Sues Elon Musk for Delayed Disclosure of Twitter Stock Ownership
The SEC sued Elon Musk for failing to timely disclose his Twitter stock ownership exceeding 5% on March 14, 2022, enabling him to buy more shares at lower prices and allegedly saving over \$150 million, while causing losses to other investors; the case's future is uncertain with the incoming SEC lea...
SEC Sues Elon Musk for Delayed Disclosure of Twitter Stock Ownership
The SEC sued Elon Musk for failing to timely disclose his Twitter stock ownership exceeding 5% on March 14, 2022, enabling him to buy more shares at lower prices and allegedly saving over \$150 million, while causing losses to other investors; the case's future is uncertain with the incoming SEC lea...
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48% Bias Score


Italian State Seeks €6.8 Million from No Tav Activists
The Italian state is seeking €6.8 million in damages from 28 Askatasuna members involved in No Tav protests against the Turin-Lyon high-speed rail project, citing costs for public order restoration, policing (205,988 officers in 2020, 266,451 in 2021), and investigations, with the prosecution reques...
Italian State Seeks €6.8 Million from No Tav Activists
The Italian state is seeking €6.8 million in damages from 28 Askatasuna members involved in No Tav protests against the Turin-Lyon high-speed rail project, citing costs for public order restoration, policing (205,988 officers in 2020, 266,451 in 2021), and investigations, with the prosecution reques...
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56% Bias Score

Court Upholds €451,000 WOZ Valuation Despite Industrial Site Location
A Dutch homeowner unsuccessfully appealed their €451,000 2023 WOZ valuation in Moerdijk, despite arguing location on an industrial site warranted a lower assessment; the court upheld the valuation after acknowledging and adjusting for site-specific drawbacks.

Court Upholds €451,000 WOZ Valuation Despite Industrial Site Location
A Dutch homeowner unsuccessfully appealed their €451,000 2023 WOZ valuation in Moerdijk, despite arguing location on an industrial site warranted a lower assessment; the court upheld the valuation after acknowledging and adjusting for site-specific drawbacks.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Doctor Admits to Sexually Abusing 26 Patients, Receives Reduced Sentence
A Spanish doctor admitted to sexually abusing 26 women at his public health center between 2010 and 2019; he paid €121,500 in compensation, resulting in a reduced prison sentence from 62 years to 36 years and 10 days.

Spanish Doctor Admits to Sexually Abusing 26 Patients, Receives Reduced Sentence
A Spanish doctor admitted to sexually abusing 26 women at his public health center between 2010 and 2019; he paid €121,500 in compensation, resulting in a reduced prison sentence from 62 years to 36 years and 10 days.
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52% Bias Score

Friti Executives to Face Trial for Illegal Employment Practices
Friti's former president and CEO, Julia B. and Quentin V., will stand trial in November in Paris for concealing work and illegally employing foreigners, between 2015 and mid-2021, with an estimated €3 million in unpaid social security contributions.

Friti Executives to Face Trial for Illegal Employment Practices
Friti's former president and CEO, Julia B. and Quentin V., will stand trial in November in Paris for concealing work and illegally employing foreigners, between 2015 and mid-2021, with an estimated €3 million in unpaid social security contributions.
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44% Bias Score

Conflicting Psychiatric Evaluations in Matricide Trial
In Milan, Guido Rancilio is on trial for the December 13, 2023, murder of his mother, Fiorenza Rancilio. Conflicting psychiatric evaluations determine whether he was totally incapacitated or had diminished capacity during the crime.

Conflicting Psychiatric Evaluations in Matricide Trial
In Milan, Guido Rancilio is on trial for the December 13, 2023, murder of his mother, Fiorenza Rancilio. Conflicting psychiatric evaluations determine whether he was totally incapacitated or had diminished capacity during the crime.
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judge Orders Release of Trump Election Report, but Stay Delays Publication
A federal judge ordered the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report detailing Donald Trump's alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election, but a temporary stay delays publication until Tuesday, with potential for further appeals; the report directly accuses Trump of conspiracy, although the ...

Federal Judge Orders Release of Trump Election Report, but Stay Delays Publication
A federal judge ordered the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report detailing Donald Trump's alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election, but a temporary stay delays publication until Tuesday, with potential for further appeals; the report directly accuses Trump of conspiracy, although the ...
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44% Bias Score

Armagh Leisure Centre Death Prompts Underwater Swim Policy Change
Christopher Rogers, a 20-year-old lifeguard, died at Armagh's Orchard Leisure Centre in April 2017 after an underwater swim. Three lifeguards on duty face charges; a coroner cited lack of oxygen. A subsequent council policy now restricts underwater swimming to 15 meters.

Armagh Leisure Centre Death Prompts Underwater Swim Policy Change
Christopher Rogers, a 20-year-old lifeguard, died at Armagh's Orchard Leisure Centre in April 2017 after an underwater swim. Three lifeguards on duty face charges; a coroner cited lack of oxygen. A subsequent council policy now restricts underwater swimming to 15 meters.
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36% Bias Score
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