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Prince Harry Settles Lawsuit Against Murdoch Tabloids, Criminal Investigation Possible
Prince Harry settled his lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloids for unlawful privacy invasions spanning 15 years, including phone hacking and surveillance, prompting calls for criminal investigations into News Corp executives and potentially reshaping British media.
Prince Harry Settles Lawsuit Against Murdoch Tabloids, Criminal Investigation Possible
Prince Harry settled his lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloids for unlawful privacy invasions spanning 15 years, including phone hacking and surveillance, prompting calls for criminal investigations into News Corp executives and potentially reshaping British media.
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36% Bias Score


Prince Harry's Trial Postponed Amid Settlement Talks
Prince Harry's trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN) for alleged illegal information gathering, originally set for January 21st, was postponed indefinitely due to last-minute settlement talks, despite initial objections from the judge. The case involves alleged phone hacking and other privacy vi...
Prince Harry's Trial Postponed Amid Settlement Talks
Prince Harry's trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN) for alleged illegal information gathering, originally set for January 21st, was postponed indefinitely due to last-minute settlement talks, despite initial objections from the judge. The case involves alleged phone hacking and other privacy vi...
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48% Bias Score


False Accusations Force German Green Party Candidate to Resign
False accusations of sexual harassment against German Green Party politician Stefan Gelbhaar led to his resignation from candidacy, revealing flaws in internal party procedures and journalistic fact-checking; a new investigation is underway.
False Accusations Force German Green Party Candidate to Resign
False accusations of sexual harassment against German Green Party politician Stefan Gelbhaar led to his resignation from candidacy, revealing flaws in internal party procedures and journalistic fact-checking; a new investigation is underway.
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48% Bias Score


Prince Harry Sues Murdoch's News Group for Unlawful Information Gathering
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, beginning this week in London's High Court, alleges unlawful information gathering between 1996 and 2011, including phone hacking, tapping, and other intrusive tactics; the trial will also examine potential cover-ups and perjury.
Prince Harry Sues Murdoch's News Group for Unlawful Information Gathering
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, beginning this week in London's High Court, alleges unlawful information gathering between 1996 and 2011, including phone hacking, tapping, and other intrusive tactics; the trial will also examine potential cover-ups and perjury.
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60% Bias Score


EL PAÍS clarifies AI usage policy after reader questions illustration authenticity
Following a reader's claim that an illustration of Charles Darwin in EL PAÍS was AI-generated, the newspaper confirmed its illustrator, Fernando Vicente, did not use AI, clarifying its style guide permits AI use if disclosed, raising concerns about transparency and AI's impact on the creative sector...
EL PAÍS clarifies AI usage policy after reader questions illustration authenticity
Following a reader's claim that an illustration of Charles Darwin in EL PAÍS was AI-generated, the newspaper confirmed its illustrator, Fernando Vicente, did not use AI, clarifying its style guide permits AI use if disclosed, raising concerns about transparency and AI's impact on the creative sector...
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40% Bias Score


Ayuso's Chief of Staff Under Investigation for Leaking Confidential Email
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff to Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is under investigation for allegedly leaking a confidential email to journalists before its publication in El Mundo, connected to a tax fraud case involving Ayuso's boyfriend and false statements made by Ayuso regarding a debt.
Ayuso's Chief of Staff Under Investigation for Leaking Confidential Email
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff to Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is under investigation for allegedly leaking a confidential email to journalists before its publication in El Mundo, connected to a tax fraud case involving Ayuso's boyfriend and false statements made by Ayuso regarding a debt.
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36% Bias Score

Prince Harry's Lawsuit Against Murdoch Delayed Amid Settlement Talks
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers for alleged unlawful activities from 1996-2011, initially set to begin an eight-week trial, has been delayed due to last-minute settlement talks; the judge has warned this will be the last adjournment.

Prince Harry's Lawsuit Against Murdoch Delayed Amid Settlement Talks
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers for alleged unlawful activities from 1996-2011, initially set to begin an eight-week trial, has been delayed due to last-minute settlement talks; the judge has warned this will be the last adjournment.
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36% Bias Score

Prince Harry's Lawsuit Against News Group Newspapers
Prince Harry is suing News Group Newspapers (NGN), publisher of The Sun, for alleged illegal information gathering between 1996 and 2011, including phone hacking and other intrusive tactics, with the trial starting this week. While other celebrities settled, Harry is pursuing the case to hold NGN ac...

Prince Harry's Lawsuit Against News Group Newspapers
Prince Harry is suing News Group Newspapers (NGN), publisher of The Sun, for alleged illegal information gathering between 1996 and 2011, including phone hacking and other intrusive tactics, with the trial starting this week. While other celebrities settled, Harry is pursuing the case to hold NGN ac...
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40% Bias Score

Prince Harry's Trial Against News Group Newspapers Begins
Prince Harry's trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN) starts Tuesday, alleging unlawful newsgathering and a corporate cover-up spanning from 1996 to 2011, focusing on articles from The Sun and the now-closed News of the World; the outcome could significantly impact NGN's reputation and British jo...

Prince Harry's Trial Against News Group Newspapers Begins
Prince Harry's trial against News Group Newspapers (NGN) starts Tuesday, alleging unlawful newsgathering and a corporate cover-up spanning from 1996 to 2011, focusing on articles from The Sun and the now-closed News of the World; the outcome could significantly impact NGN's reputation and British jo...
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44% Bias Score

Nine Reporter Stood Down After Accepting \$50,000 Payment
Nine reporter Alex Cullen was stood down after accepting a \$50,000 payment from property developer Adrian Portelli to call him "McLaren guy" instead of "Lambo guy" on air, prompting an investigation into potential conflicts of interest.

Nine Reporter Stood Down After Accepting \$50,000 Payment
Nine reporter Alex Cullen was stood down after accepting a \$50,000 payment from property developer Adrian Portelli to call him "McLaren guy" instead of "Lambo guy" on air, prompting an investigation into potential conflicts of interest.
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48% Bias Score

Respecting Grief During Wartime: A Plea for Sensitivity
This opinion piece addresses the lack of respect shown towards the families of prominent Ukrainian war victims, exemplified by insensitive media coverage during funerals, arguing that while collective grief is important, the intimate pain of those closest to the deceased must be prioritized.

Respecting Grief During Wartime: A Plea for Sensitivity
This opinion piece addresses the lack of respect shown towards the families of prominent Ukrainian war victims, exemplified by insensitive media coverage during funerals, arguing that while collective grief is important, the intimate pain of those closest to the deceased must be prioritized.
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48% Bias Score

US Newspapers Adopt 'Right-to-be-Forgotten' Policies for Old Crime Stories
US newspapers are implementing "right-to-be-forgotten" policies, removing names or deleting old crime stories to help the 70 million Americans with past arrests or convictions rebuild their lives, prompted by ethical concerns and societal impacts of persistent online records.

US Newspapers Adopt 'Right-to-be-Forgotten' Policies for Old Crime Stories
US newspapers are implementing "right-to-be-forgotten" policies, removing names or deleting old crime stories to help the 70 million Americans with past arrests or convictions rebuild their lives, prompted by ethical concerns and societal impacts of persistent online records.
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40% Bias Score
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