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Oil Prices Edge Higher Despite Weak Demand
Global oil prices saw a slight increase on Tuesday, with Brent crude at $77.63 and WTI at $73.66 per barrel, despite being near two-week lows due to weak Chinese economic data and warmer US temperatures; however, disruptions to Libyan oil exports, affecting 450,000 barrels per day, offered some supp...
Oil Prices Edge Higher Despite Weak Demand
Global oil prices saw a slight increase on Tuesday, with Brent crude at $77.63 and WTI at $73.66 per barrel, despite being near two-week lows due to weak Chinese economic data and warmer US temperatures; however, disruptions to Libyan oil exports, affecting 450,000 barrels per day, offered some supp...
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36% Bias Score


Sarkozy Denies Sending Lawyers to Libya to Negotiate Senoussi's Release
Nicolas Sarkozy denies sending lawyers to Libya to negotiate the release of Abdallah Senoussi in 2005, a key point in the trial investigating Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign; however, confirmed visits by Claude Guéant and Brice Hortefeux to Senoussi in Libya that year raise questi...
Sarkozy Denies Sending Lawyers to Libya to Negotiate Senoussi's Release
Nicolas Sarkozy denies sending lawyers to Libya to negotiate the release of Abdallah Senoussi in 2005, a key point in the trial investigating Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign; however, confirmed visits by Claude Guéant and Brice Hortefeux to Senoussi in Libya that year raise questi...
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52% Bias Score


Sarkozy Trial: Libyan Affair Documentary Exposes Potential Corruption
A Paris documentary screening details the alleged Libyan affair involving former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is on trial for corruption and faces up to 10 years in prison and a €750,000 fine for allegedly accepting Libyan funds for his 2007 campaign, based on evidence from thousands of lea...
Sarkozy Trial: Libyan Affair Documentary Exposes Potential Corruption
A Paris documentary screening details the alleged Libyan affair involving former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is on trial for corruption and faces up to 10 years in prison and a €750,000 fine for allegedly accepting Libyan funds for his 2007 campaign, based on evidence from thousands of lea...
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Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Accused of War Crimes
An Italian appeals court released Libyan warlord Ossama Anijem, accused by the ICC of war crimes and crimes against humanity, due to a procedural error in his arrest, sparking outrage from human rights groups and the ICC. Anijem was sent back to Libya aboard an Italian secret service aircraft.
Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Accused of War Crimes
An Italian appeals court released Libyan warlord Ossama Anijem, accused by the ICC of war crimes and crimes against humanity, due to a procedural error in his arrest, sparking outrage from human rights groups and the ICC. Anijem was sent back to Libya aboard an Italian secret service aircraft.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Investigation Exposes Large-Scale Eritrean Human Trafficking Network
An investigation into an Eritrean human trafficking network operating partially from the Netherlands revealed widespread abuse of migrants in Libya, including violence, forced labor, and kidnapping, affecting at least 124 victims; two key suspects are facing prosecution.
Dutch Investigation Exposes Large-Scale Eritrean Human Trafficking Network
An investigation into an Eritrean human trafficking network operating partially from the Netherlands revealed widespread abuse of migrants in Libya, including violence, forced labor, and kidnapping, affecting at least 124 victims; two key suspects are facing prosecution.
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44% Bias Score


Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Accused of War Crimes, Sparking International Outrage
An Italian appeals court released Libyan warlord Ossama Anijem, accused by the ICC of war crimes and crimes against humanity, due to a procedural error in his arrest; the decision sparked condemnation from human rights groups and the ICC, highlighting concerns about Italy's cooperation with internat...
Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Accused of War Crimes, Sparking International Outrage
An Italian appeals court released Libyan warlord Ossama Anijem, accused by the ICC of war crimes and crimes against humanity, due to a procedural error in his arrest; the decision sparked condemnation from human rights groups and the ICC, highlighting concerns about Italy's cooperation with internat...
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52% Bias Score

Italy Repatriates ICC-Wanted Libyan Warlord to Libya
Italy repatriated ICC-wanted Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem to Libya after a Rome appeals court freed him due to a procedural error in his arrest, sparking outrage from human rights groups and opposition parties who questioned the government's handling of the situation.

Italy Repatriates ICC-Wanted Libyan Warlord to Libya
Italy repatriated ICC-wanted Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem to Libya after a Rome appeals court freed him due to a procedural error in his arrest, sparking outrage from human rights groups and opposition parties who questioned the government's handling of the situation.
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44% Bias Score

Sarkozy Denies Deal with Libya over al-Senoussi's Arrest Warrant
On January 23, 2024, a French court questioned Nicolas Sarkozy about alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, specifically regarding a potential deal to lift the arrest warrant of Abdullah al-Senoussi. Sarkozy denied involvement, implicating Jacques Chirac instead. Evidence sugges...

Sarkozy Denies Deal with Libya over al-Senoussi's Arrest Warrant
On January 23, 2024, a French court questioned Nicolas Sarkozy about alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, specifically regarding a potential deal to lift the arrest warrant of Abdullah al-Senoussi. Sarkozy denied involvement, implicating Jacques Chirac instead. Evidence sugges...
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40% Bias Score

ICC War Crimes Suspect Released in Italy, Returns to Libya
Njeem Osama Al-Masri, wanted by the ICC for war crimes and torture, was released from Italian custody due to procedural errors and returned to Libya on January 21st aboard an Italian government plane, sparking political controversy and criticism of Italy's handling of the case.

ICC War Crimes Suspect Released in Italy, Returns to Libya
Njeem Osama Al-Masri, wanted by the ICC for war crimes and torture, was released from Italian custody due to procedural errors and returned to Libya on January 21st aboard an Italian government plane, sparking political controversy and criticism of Italy's handling of the case.
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52% Bias Score

Eritrean Smuggling Ring: 124 Refugees Trafficked, Extorted
Seven Eritrean smugglers operating partly from the Netherlands subjected 124 Eritrean refugees to human trafficking, violence, and extortion in Libyan warehouses before extorting their families in the Netherlands; two key suspects are in custody, highlighting the transnational nature of this crime.

Eritrean Smuggling Ring: 124 Refugees Trafficked, Extorted
Seven Eritrean smugglers operating partly from the Netherlands subjected 124 Eritrean refugees to human trafficking, violence, and extortion in Libyan warehouses before extorting their families in the Netherlands; two key suspects are in custody, highlighting the transnational nature of this crime.
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44% Bias Score

66 Migrants Arrested in Crete, Smuggling Route Shift from Libya
Greek authorities discovered 66 migrants from Bangladesh, Egypt, and Sudan on Crete's southern coast after they arrived from Libya via a smuggling ring; three Egyptians were arrested for smuggling, each migrant paying about $2,000.

66 Migrants Arrested in Crete, Smuggling Route Shift from Libya
Greek authorities discovered 66 migrants from Bangladesh, Egypt, and Sudan on Crete's southern coast after they arrived from Libya via a smuggling ring; three Egyptians were arrested for smuggling, each migrant paying about $2,000.
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44% Bias Score

Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Wanted by ICC
Italy released Libyan warlord Ossama al-Masri, who was detained in Turin on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity, prompting strong criticism from the ICC and human rights groups; the Italian court cited procedural violations.

Italy Releases Libyan Warlord Wanted by ICC
Italy released Libyan warlord Ossama al-Masri, who was detained in Turin on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity, prompting strong criticism from the ICC and human rights groups; the Italian court cited procedural violations.
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48% Bias Score
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