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2024 Australian Crime Overview: Systemic Failures and Organized Crime
The 2024 Australian crime overview reveals a billion-dollar illegal tobacco trade fueling arson, a revolving-door justice system due to lenient bail, and a massive illicit alcohol racket avoiding hundreds of millions in taxes; these issues highlight systemic failures demanding urgent reform.
2024 Australian Crime Overview: Systemic Failures and Organized Crime
The 2024 Australian crime overview reveals a billion-dollar illegal tobacco trade fueling arson, a revolving-door justice system due to lenient bail, and a massive illicit alcohol racket avoiding hundreds of millions in taxes; these issues highlight systemic failures demanding urgent reform.
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56% Bias Score


Pelicot Case Spurs Legal and Societal Change in France
In France, the Pelicot case—involving a woman drugged and raped by her ex-husband and dozens of others—is prompting legal and societal changes, including hospital-based reporting of sexual assault, subsidized drug testing for victims, and parliamentary inquiries into sexual violence; the trial's con...
Pelicot Case Spurs Legal and Societal Change in France
In France, the Pelicot case—involving a woman drugged and raped by her ex-husband and dozens of others—is prompting legal and societal changes, including hospital-based reporting of sexual assault, subsidized drug testing for victims, and parliamentary inquiries into sexual violence; the trial's con...
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28% Bias Score


Belgium Grants Comprehensive Labor Rights to Sex Workers
Belgium's new law, effective December 2023, grants sex workers comprehensive labor rights including paid leave, pensions, and maternity benefits, making it a global leader in protecting this often-vulnerable workforce.
Belgium Grants Comprehensive Labor Rights to Sex Workers
Belgium's new law, effective December 2023, grants sex workers comprehensive labor rights including paid leave, pensions, and maternity benefits, making it a global leader in protecting this often-vulnerable workforce.
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48% Bias Score


20-Year-Old Double Murder Convictions Overturned: Brothers Acquitted
After nearly two decades of imprisonment for the 2003 double murder of Carol and Graham Fisher, brothers Robert and Lee Firkins were exonerated when new evidence discredited the key witness, leading to the dropping of a planned retrial.
20-Year-Old Double Murder Convictions Overturned: Brothers Acquitted
After nearly two decades of imprisonment for the 2003 double murder of Carol and Graham Fisher, brothers Robert and Lee Firkins were exonerated when new evidence discredited the key witness, leading to the dropping of a planned retrial.
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44% Bias Score


Parliamentary Report Recommends Changes to Superannuation Laws to Protect Domestic Violence Victims
Following the domestic violence-related suicide of Molly Wilkes in July 2022, a parliamentary report recommends amending the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 to prevent abusers from inheriting victims' superannuation; this follows a campaign by Molly's mother.
Parliamentary Report Recommends Changes to Superannuation Laws to Protect Domestic Violence Victims
Following the domestic violence-related suicide of Molly Wilkes in July 2022, a parliamentary report recommends amending the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 to prevent abusers from inheriting victims' superannuation; this follows a campaign by Molly's mother.
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24% Bias Score


DIHK Launches New Arbitration Court to Boost Germany's Legal Standing
The German Industry and Commerce (DIHK) launched a new arbitration court to strengthen Germany's position as an arbitration hub and offer businesses an alternative to civil lawsuits, coinciding with debates in the Bundestag to modernize arbitration law.
DIHK Launches New Arbitration Court to Boost Germany's Legal Standing
The German Industry and Commerce (DIHK) launched a new arbitration court to strengthen Germany's position as an arbitration hub and offer businesses an alternative to civil lawsuits, coinciding with debates in the Bundestag to modernize arbitration law.
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52% Bias Score

Verdict Due in French Mass Rape Trial
In a French mass rape trial, 51 men face verdicts for participating in the drugging and rape of Gisèle Pelicot by her ex-husband, Dominique, from 2011-2020; her decision to waive anonymity sparked national conversations about consent and sexual violence.

Verdict Due in French Mass Rape Trial
In a French mass rape trial, 51 men face verdicts for participating in the drugging and rape of Gisèle Pelicot by her ex-husband, Dominique, from 2011-2020; her decision to waive anonymity sparked national conversations about consent and sexual violence.
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28% Bias Score

German Telegram Groups Facilitate Rape Using Undetectable Drugs
An NDR investigation revealed German Telegram groups sharing instructions on drugging and raping women, including live-streamed assaults and the distribution of undetectable 'knockout drops' containing dangerous substances, highlighting gaps in German law and technology.

German Telegram Groups Facilitate Rape Using Undetectable Drugs
An NDR investigation revealed German Telegram groups sharing instructions on drugging and raping women, including live-streamed assaults and the distribution of undetectable 'knockout drops' containing dangerous substances, highlighting gaps in German law and technology.
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48% Bias Score

German Pensioner Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years, Billed €100,000 for Prison Stay
Manfred Genditzki, a German pensioner wrongly convicted of murder in 2008, was released after 13 years but now faces a €100,000 bill from the state for his prison stay, despite receiving €368,700 in compensation.

German Pensioner Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years, Billed €100,000 for Prison Stay
Manfred Genditzki, a German pensioner wrongly convicted of murder in 2008, was released after 13 years but now faces a €100,000 bill from the state for his prison stay, despite receiving €368,700 in compensation.
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52% Bias Score

"Record Court Backlog in England and Wales Prompts Government Reform Proposals"
"England and Wales face a record-high backlog of 73,105 criminal cases in crown courts, leading to delays, victims withdrawing from prosecutions, and overcrowded prisons. The government proposes "intermediate courts" to reduce the backlog, potentially diminishing the role of juries, but concerns exi...

"Record Court Backlog in England and Wales Prompts Government Reform Proposals"
"England and Wales face a record-high backlog of 73,105 criminal cases in crown courts, leading to delays, victims withdrawing from prosecutions, and overcrowded prisons. The government proposes "intermediate courts" to reduce the backlog, potentially diminishing the role of juries, but concerns exi...
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44% Bias Score

Outdated Laws Hamper Spain's Flood Recovery
Devastating floods in Spain's Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha, and Andalusia regions have claimed 230 lives and severely damaged tens of thousands of businesses, prompting calls to modernize Spain's antiquated civil code to aid in recovery and adapt to unforeseen events like catastrophic weather.

Outdated Laws Hamper Spain's Flood Recovery
Devastating floods in Spain's Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha, and Andalusia regions have claimed 230 lives and severely damaged tens of thousands of businesses, prompting calls to modernize Spain's antiquated civil code to aid in recovery and adapt to unforeseen events like catastrophic weather.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Lack of Class-Action Lawsuits Costs Millions
Spain's lack of a legal framework for class-action lawsuits, resulting from a two-year delay in transposing the 2020 EU Directive, costs the state millions annually due to the overwhelming number of individual claims, unlike the efficient US system.

Spain's Lack of Class-Action Lawsuits Costs Millions
Spain's lack of a legal framework for class-action lawsuits, resulting from a two-year delay in transposing the 2020 EU Directive, costs the state millions annually due to the overwhelming number of individual claims, unlike the efficient US system.
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56% Bias Score
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