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Greek Police Bust Fuel-Smuggling Rings, Arrest 61
Greek authorities arrested 61 individuals in a large-scale operation targeting two criminal organizations that used modified software to manipulate fuel pumps at 44 gas stations, defrauding consumers of over €100 million since September 2020.
Greek Police Bust Fuel-Smuggling Rings, Arrest 61
Greek authorities arrested 61 individuals in a large-scale operation targeting two criminal organizations that used modified software to manipulate fuel pumps at 44 gas stations, defrauding consumers of over €100 million since September 2020.
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20% Bias Score


The Hague Bombing: Revenge Plot Kills Six
A bombing in The Hague, Netherlands, on December 7, 2023, killed six people; police believe it was orchestrated by a 33-year-old man, Moshtag B., seeking revenge on his ex-girlfriend for infidelity, involving three accomplices and resulting in a trial beginning Friday.
The Hague Bombing: Revenge Plot Kills Six
A bombing in The Hague, Netherlands, on December 7, 2023, killed six people; police believe it was orchestrated by a 33-year-old man, Moshtag B., seeking revenge on his ex-girlfriend for infidelity, involving three accomplices and resulting in a trial beginning Friday.
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24% Bias Score


NSW Hate Speech Laws Questioned After Explosives Incident Revealed as Hoax
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley condemned a colleague's request for a briefing on when Premier Chris Minns learned a Sydney explosives incident was a criminal hoax, not terrorism, sparking concerns that hate speech laws were rushed through parliament under false pretenses.
NSW Hate Speech Laws Questioned After Explosives Incident Revealed as Hoax
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley condemned a colleague's request for a briefing on when Premier Chris Minns learned a Sydney explosives incident was a criminal hoax, not terrorism, sparking concerns that hate speech laws were rushed through parliament under false pretenses.
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52% Bias Score


EPPO 2024 Report: €24.8 Billion in EU Financial Fraud
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) reported 2,666 active financial fraud investigations in late 2024, a 38% increase from 2023, resulting in an estimated €24.8 billion loss to the EU budget; most losses stemmed from cross-border VAT fraud, with Germany and Italy reporting the most cases.
EPPO 2024 Report: €24.8 Billion in EU Financial Fraud
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) reported 2,666 active financial fraud investigations in late 2024, a 38% increase from 2023, resulting in an estimated €24.8 billion loss to the EU budget; most losses stemmed from cross-border VAT fraud, with Germany and Italy reporting the most cases.
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24% Bias Score


Mass Disappearances in Oaxaca Expose Drug Trafficking, Tourism Conflicts"
Ten young people from Tlaxcala, Mexico, disappeared in Oaxaca in February and March 2024; their bodies were found in Puebla, highlighting the involvement of drug trafficking and the state's downplaying of the violence to protect the tourism sector.
Mass Disappearances in Oaxaca Expose Drug Trafficking, Tourism Conflicts"
Ten young people from Tlaxcala, Mexico, disappeared in Oaxaca in February and March 2024; their bodies were found in Puebla, highlighting the involvement of drug trafficking and the state's downplaying of the violence to protect the tourism sector.
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48% Bias Score


Sydney Counter-Terror Raids: 14 Arrested in Caravan Explosives Plot
Following a months-long investigation into a caravan containing explosives and notes targeting the Jewish community, found in Dural, NSW, in mid-January, Australian police arrested 14 people in dawn raids across Sydney on Monday. Police allege the plot was orchestrated by organized crime figures for...
Sydney Counter-Terror Raids: 14 Arrested in Caravan Explosives Plot
Following a months-long investigation into a caravan containing explosives and notes targeting the Jewish community, found in Dural, NSW, in mid-January, Australian police arrested 14 people in dawn raids across Sydney on Monday. Police allege the plot was orchestrated by organized crime figures for...
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48% Bias Score

Mexicali Fish Leader Assassinated Amidst Rising Violence
Sunshine Antonio Rodríguez Peña, a controversial Mexicali fish leader with a history of legal battles and clashes with environmentalists, was assassinated on Saturday in Mexicali, Baja California, receiving at least 40 gunshots; authorities are investigating the murder and a related double homicide.

Mexicali Fish Leader Assassinated Amidst Rising Violence
Sunshine Antonio Rodríguez Peña, a controversial Mexicali fish leader with a history of legal battles and clashes with environmentalists, was assassinated on Saturday in Mexicali, Baja California, receiving at least 40 gunshots; authorities are investigating the murder and a related double homicide.
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44% Bias Score

Georgian Crime Group Accused of Murders, Extortion in Greece
A Georgian organized crime group led by a man known as "Entik" is accused of multiple murders, extortion, and illegal cigarette trafficking in Attica and Mykonos, Greece; Greek authorities have issued warrants, but key suspects are in Dubai.

Georgian Crime Group Accused of Murders, Extortion in Greece
A Georgian organized crime group led by a man known as "Entik" is accused of multiple murders, extortion, and illegal cigarette trafficking in Attica and Mykonos, Greece; Greek authorities have issued warrants, but key suspects are in Dubai.
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52% Bias Score

Saïd Agouni Indicted in Mohamed Amra Escape Investigation
Saïd Agouni, previously convicted for a 2011 armored car robbery, was indicted and imprisoned on March 7th, 2025, in Paris for his alleged involvement in the May 14th, 2024, escape of drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, which resulted in the deaths of two prison officers and injuries to three others.

Saïd Agouni Indicted in Mohamed Amra Escape Investigation
Saïd Agouni, previously convicted for a 2011 armored car robbery, was indicted and imprisoned on March 7th, 2025, in Paris for his alleged involvement in the May 14th, 2024, escape of drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, which resulted in the deaths of two prison officers and injuries to three others.
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44% Bias Score

Arrest Made in Murder of Nine Young People in Oaxaca, Mexico
Oaxaca authorities announced the arrest of a suspect in the killing of nine young people from Tlaxcala, whose bodies were found in a car 400km from Huatulco, following their disappearance from the Oaxaca coast in late February; this is one of three mass disappearances in the region in less than a ye...

Arrest Made in Murder of Nine Young People in Oaxaca, Mexico
Oaxaca authorities announced the arrest of a suspect in the killing of nine young people from Tlaxcala, whose bodies were found in a car 400km from Huatulco, following their disappearance from the Oaxaca coast in late February; this is one of three mass disappearances in the region in less than a ye...
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48% Bias Score

Colombian Minister Resigns Amid Clientelism Accusations
Former Colombian Minister of Commerce, Luis Carlos Reyes, resigned after publicly accusing Minister Armando Benedetti and Ambassador Roy Barreras of seeking preferential appointments within the tax agency (DIAN), exposing a broader struggle against clientelism within the government.

Colombian Minister Resigns Amid Clientelism Accusations
Former Colombian Minister of Commerce, Luis Carlos Reyes, resigned after publicly accusing Minister Armando Benedetti and Ambassador Roy Barreras of seeking preferential appointments within the tax agency (DIAN), exposing a broader struggle against clientelism within the government.
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44% Bias Score

Former Mexican Prosecutor "El Diablo" Released from US Prison, Whereabouts Unknown
Edgar Veytia, a former Mexican prosecutor known as "El Diablo," was released from a US prison on Monday after serving eight years for drug trafficking; however, his whereabouts are unknown, and Mexico seeks his extradition to face additional charges for crimes committed during his time as a prosecut...

Former Mexican Prosecutor "El Diablo" Released from US Prison, Whereabouts Unknown
Edgar Veytia, a former Mexican prosecutor known as "El Diablo," was released from a US prison on Monday after serving eight years for drug trafficking; however, his whereabouts are unknown, and Mexico seeks his extradition to face additional charges for crimes committed during his time as a prosecut...
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56% Bias Score
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