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Nigerian Singer Portable Declared Wanted for Assaulting Government Officials
Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, known as Portable, is wanted by Ogun State Police for allegedly violently attacking government officials conducting an enforcement operation on February 5, 2025, in Oke-Osa, resulting in injuries to the officials; nine other suspects were arrested.
Nigerian Singer Portable Declared Wanted for Assaulting Government Officials
Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, known as Portable, is wanted by Ogun State Police for allegedly violently attacking government officials conducting an enforcement operation on February 5, 2025, in Oke-Osa, resulting in injuries to the officials; nine other suspects were arrested.
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52% Bias Score


20 Far-Right Crimes Reported Within Thuringian Police in Three Years
Over the past three years, twenty far-right extremist crimes within Thuringian police were reported, including Nazi salutes, hate speech, and participation in far-right events; disciplinary measures have been taken in some cases, but a clear zero-tolerance policy is lacking.
20 Far-Right Crimes Reported Within Thuringian Police in Three Years
Over the past three years, twenty far-right extremist crimes within Thuringian police were reported, including Nazi salutes, hate speech, and participation in far-right events; disciplinary measures have been taken in some cases, but a clear zero-tolerance policy is lacking.
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36% Bias Score


Dog Reunion, London Fire Rescue, Super Bowl Ban, and More
Daisy the Labrador was reunited with her family after seven years; London police rescued people from a hostel fire; a Super Bowl dancer was banned for life after displaying a Sudan-Palestine flag; farmers protested in Westminster; and the Eagles won Super Bowl LIX.
Dog Reunion, London Fire Rescue, Super Bowl Ban, and More
Daisy the Labrador was reunited with her family after seven years; London police rescued people from a hostel fire; a Super Bowl dancer was banned for life after displaying a Sudan-Palestine flag; farmers protested in Westminster; and the Eagles won Super Bowl LIX.
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8% Bias Score


Systemic Failures in Mental Healthcare Exposed After Fatal Stabbing in Nieuwegein
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, despite multiple prior reports to authorities about his erratic behavior, exposing systemic failures within the mental healthcare system.
Systemic Failures in Mental Healthcare Exposed After Fatal Stabbing in Nieuwegein
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, despite multiple prior reports to authorities about his erratic behavior, exposing systemic failures within the mental healthcare system.
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40% Bias Score


GERB Accused of Favoritism in Budget Allocation, Sparking Public Outrage
The GERB party in Bulgaria is accused of prioritizing police and restaurant sectors with increased salaries and tax cuts, leading to public outrage and criticism over unfair distribution of public funds.
GERB Accused of Favoritism in Budget Allocation, Sparking Public Outrage
The GERB party in Bulgaria is accused of prioritizing police and restaurant sectors with increased salaries and tax cuts, leading to public outrage and criticism over unfair distribution of public funds.
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76% Bias Score


Former Officer Charged with Double Murder
Former NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is charged with the murder of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird, whose bodies were found in surfboard bags in Bungonia, following the discovery of their possessions in a skip bin and an investigation into their disappearance.
Former Officer Charged with Double Murder
Former NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is charged with the murder of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird, whose bodies were found in surfboard bags in Bungonia, following the discovery of their possessions in a skip bin and an investigation into their disappearance.
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28% Bias Score

Peruvian Colonel's Forced Retirement Highlights Corruption Concerns
Colonel Harvey Colchado, recently retired from the Peruvian police, alleges his dismissal is retaliation for investigating President Dina Boluarte and her brother, highlighting concerns about political interference in law enforcement and a weakening of the fight against corruption.

Peruvian Colonel's Forced Retirement Highlights Corruption Concerns
Colonel Harvey Colchado, recently retired from the Peruvian police, alleges his dismissal is retaliation for investigating President Dina Boluarte and her brother, highlighting concerns about political interference in law enforcement and a weakening of the fight against corruption.
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56% Bias Score

NATO Summit in The Hague Impacts Regular Policing in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is deploying thousands of officers for the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, impacting other events, some of which have already been cancelled due to lack of police support. The operation is the largest security operation in Dutch history and involves 6000 delegates and dozens ...

NATO Summit in The Hague Impacts Regular Policing in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is deploying thousands of officers for the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, impacting other events, some of which have already been cancelled due to lack of police support. The operation is the largest security operation in Dutch history and involves 6000 delegates and dozens ...
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44% Bias Score

Systemic Mental Healthcare Failures Cited in Fatal Stabbing of 11-Year-Old
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, highlighting systemic failures in the mental healthcare system despite multiple prior police contacts.

Systemic Mental Healthcare Failures Cited in Fatal Stabbing of 11-Year-Old
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, highlighting systemic failures in the mental healthcare system despite multiple prior police contacts.
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48% Bias Score

Khabarovsk Fire Investigation: Suspicious Man Seen Near Multiple Arson Scenes
A series of suspicious fires in Khabarovsk, Russia, starting February 1st, has led police to investigate a possible arsonist after security footage showed the same unidentified man near the scene of each fire; one incident resulted in injuries requiring hospitalization.

Khabarovsk Fire Investigation: Suspicious Man Seen Near Multiple Arson Scenes
A series of suspicious fires in Khabarovsk, Russia, starting February 1st, has led police to investigate a possible arsonist after security footage showed the same unidentified man near the scene of each fire; one incident resulted in injuries requiring hospitalization.
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52% Bias Score

Six Killed in Weekend Shootings in Israel; Arab Murder Rate Soars.
Three separate shootings in Israel over the weekend left six dead and one seriously injured; 26 Arab citizens have been killed in violent incidents since the start of 2025, according to Abraham Initiatives, which also highlights low murder solve rates and calls for a permanent National Security Mini...

Six Killed in Weekend Shootings in Israel; Arab Murder Rate Soars.
Three separate shootings in Israel over the weekend left six dead and one seriously injured; 26 Arab citizens have been killed in violent incidents since the start of 2025, according to Abraham Initiatives, which also highlights low murder solve rates and calls for a permanent National Security Mini...
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40% Bias Score

Indiana Supermarket Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Two Officers Injured
A gunman opened fire at Martin's Super Market in Elkhart, Indiana, on Monday evening, killing two people and wounding two police officers before being fatally shot by police; the motive remains unclear.

Indiana Supermarket Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Two Officers Injured
A gunman opened fire at Martin's Super Market in Elkhart, Indiana, on Monday evening, killing two people and wounding two police officers before being fatally shot by police; the motive remains unclear.
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28% Bias Score
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