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Berlin Neo-Nazi March Cut Short by Counter-Protests
A right-wing extremist demonstration in Berlin's Friedrichshain district on Saturday, titled "For Law and Order," was ended prematurely after about four hours due to numerous counter-protests; around 850 participants were met by over 2,000 counter-protesters, resulting in around 100 arrests.
Berlin Neo-Nazi March Cut Short by Counter-Protests
A right-wing extremist demonstration in Berlin's Friedrichshain district on Saturday, titled "For Law and Order," was ended prematurely after about four hours due to numerous counter-protests; around 850 participants were met by over 2,000 counter-protesters, resulting in around 100 arrests.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Police Inspector Arrested for Alleged Collaboration with Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish police arrested senior inspector Óscar Sánchez for allegedly collaborating with a drug trafficking ring led by Ignacio Torán, using encrypted messages to facilitate cocaine shipments and avoid detection; nearly €19 million was seized from Sánchez's home and office.
Spanish Police Inspector Arrested for Alleged Collaboration with Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish police arrested senior inspector Óscar Sánchez for allegedly collaborating with a drug trafficking ring led by Ignacio Torán, using encrypted messages to facilitate cocaine shipments and avoid detection; nearly €19 million was seized from Sánchez's home and office.
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40% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg Police E-Vehicle Pilot Program Faces Challenges
A police pilot program in Baden-Württemberg using electric vehicles is facing challenges due to short battery life, causing mission disruptions and criticism from the German Police Union, highlighting the need for sufficient charging infrastructure.
Baden-Württemberg Police E-Vehicle Pilot Program Faces Challenges
A police pilot program in Baden-Württemberg using electric vehicles is facing challenges due to short battery life, causing mission disruptions and criticism from the German Police Union, highlighting the need for sufficient charging infrastructure.
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52% Bias Score


PSNI Launches Sign Language Video Relay Service
The Police Service of Northern Ireland launched a new video relay service using the SignVideo app and their website, offering ISL or BSL interpreting for deaf individuals to directly contact the PSNI contact center starting Tuesday.
PSNI Launches Sign Language Video Relay Service
The Police Service of Northern Ireland launched a new video relay service using the SignVideo app and their website, offering ISL or BSL interpreting for deaf individuals to directly contact the PSNI contact center starting Tuesday.
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8% Bias Score


NSW Police Doubts About Dural Caravan Terror Plot Emerged Early, Affecting Hate Speech Legislation
NSW Deputy Police Commissioner David Hudson revealed doubts about the Dural caravan plot being a terrorist threat existed from early in the investigation, confirming it was ruled out as such on February 21, the same day hate speech legislation passed parliament; this legislation was prompted by the ...
NSW Police Doubts About Dural Caravan Terror Plot Emerged Early, Affecting Hate Speech Legislation
NSW Deputy Police Commissioner David Hudson revealed doubts about the Dural caravan plot being a terrorist threat existed from early in the investigation, confirming it was ruled out as such on February 21, the same day hate speech legislation passed parliament; this legislation was prompted by the ...
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48% Bias Score


Nottingham Stabbing: 91 NHS Staff Accessed Victims' Records Illegally
In Nottingham, England, up to 91 NHS workers illegally accessed the medical records of three stabbing victims (Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates), causing further trauma for their families; this adds to prior data breaches involving police, prison, court, council, and mental healt...
Nottingham Stabbing: 91 NHS Staff Accessed Victims' Records Illegally
In Nottingham, England, up to 91 NHS workers illegally accessed the medical records of three stabbing victims (Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates), causing further trauma for their families; this adds to prior data breaches involving police, prison, court, council, and mental healt...
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52% Bias Score

Scottish Hate Crime Reports Surge 50% After New Law Enforcement
Scotland saw a nearly 50% increase in hate crime reports (over 7,000) after the April 2024 enforcement of the new Hate Crime Act, exceeding the previous year's 4,963 reports during the same period; concerns about police resource strain and potential misuse of the law have been raised.

Scottish Hate Crime Reports Surge 50% After New Law Enforcement
Scotland saw a nearly 50% increase in hate crime reports (over 7,000) after the April 2024 enforcement of the new Hate Crime Act, exceeding the previous year's 4,963 reports during the same period; concerns about police resource strain and potential misuse of the law have been raised.
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56% Bias Score

Delayed Psychiatric Assessment Postpones Murder Trial
Former NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is charged with two counts of murder for the February 2024 deaths of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird; a delayed psychiatric assessment has postponed his plea and legal discussions until late April, with the case returning to court on May 20th.

Delayed Psychiatric Assessment Postpones Murder Trial
Former NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is charged with two counts of murder for the February 2024 deaths of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird; a delayed psychiatric assessment has postponed his plea and legal discussions until late April, with the case returning to court on May 20th.
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...

Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...
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32% Bias Score

Man Seriously Injured in West Bromwich XL Bully Attack
A man was seriously injured in a dog attack in West Bromwich yesterday; armed police and a specialist dog unit responded, tasering the XL Bully-type dog which died at the scene. This follows recent fatal XL Bully attacks and a rise in dog attacks across England and Wales.

Man Seriously Injured in West Bromwich XL Bully Attack
A man was seriously injured in a dog attack in West Bromwich yesterday; armed police and a specialist dog unit responded, tasering the XL Bully-type dog which died at the scene. This follows recent fatal XL Bully attacks and a rise in dog attacks across England and Wales.
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52% Bias Score

18-Year-Old Arrested for Multiple Offenses Including Aggravated Sexual Assault
An 18-year-old, Emmanuel Benjament, was arrested on Monday in Dee Why, Sydney, following a four-hour crime spree in Merrylands on March 6, where he allegedly committed 16 offenses, including aggravated sexual assault against two elderly women and armed robbery.

18-Year-Old Arrested for Multiple Offenses Including Aggravated Sexual Assault
An 18-year-old, Emmanuel Benjament, was arrested on Monday in Dee Why, Sydney, following a four-hour crime spree in Merrylands on March 6, where he allegedly committed 16 offenses, including aggravated sexual assault against two elderly women and armed robbery.
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68% Bias Score

Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Serena Mollicone Murder Appeals
The Italian Supreme Court will decide tomorrow on the appeals in the Serena Mollicone murder case, determining whether to uphold the acquittal of Franco Mottola, his son Marco, and his wife Annamaria, or to order a retrial. Serena Mollicone, an 18-year-old, was found murdered in 2001.

Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Serena Mollicone Murder Appeals
The Italian Supreme Court will decide tomorrow on the appeals in the Serena Mollicone murder case, determining whether to uphold the acquittal of Franco Mottola, his son Marco, and his wife Annamaria, or to order a retrial. Serena Mollicone, an 18-year-old, was found murdered in 2001.
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36% Bias Score
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