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Machar's Trial Threatens South Sudan's Peace
The trial of South Sudan's First Vice President Riek Machar on charges of murder, treason, and crimes against humanity, coupled with restrictions on media access, threatens the country's fragile peace agreement and unity government.
Machar's Trial Threatens South Sudan's Peace
The trial of South Sudan's First Vice President Riek Machar on charges of murder, treason, and crimes against humanity, coupled with restrictions on media access, threatens the country's fragile peace agreement and unity government.
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24% Bias Score


Bolsonaro Coup Trial Begins in Brazil
A Supreme Court panel in Brazil began a five-day trial on September 5, 2023, against former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of leading a conspiracy to overturn the 2022 election results and faces up to 12 years in prison.
Bolsonaro Coup Trial Begins in Brazil
A Supreme Court panel in Brazil began a five-day trial on September 5, 2023, against former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of leading a conspiracy to overturn the 2022 election results and faces up to 12 years in prison.
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36% Bias Score


Bangladesh Trial: Hasina Faces Charges for 2023 Protest Violence
Sheikh Hasina, tried in absentia in Bangladesh for five charges alongside two former officials, faces accusations of masterminding violence during 2023 protests, with an August trial date set while India ignores extradition requests.
Bangladesh Trial: Hasina Faces Charges for 2023 Protest Violence
Sheikh Hasina, tried in absentia in Bangladesh for five charges alongside two former officials, faces accusations of masterminding violence during 2023 protests, with an August trial date set while India ignores extradition requests.
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52% Bias Score


Istanbul Bar Member Released After 127 Days in Prison
Istanbul Bar Association board member Fırat Epözdemir, arrested on January 25th for "terror propaganda" and "terrorist organization membership," was released from Silivri Prison on June 20th after 127 days, following a court decision. The charges stemmed from the Bar's statements regarding the death...
Istanbul Bar Member Released After 127 Days in Prison
Istanbul Bar Association board member Fırat Epözdemir, arrested on January 25th for "terror propaganda" and "terrorist organization membership," was released from Silivri Prison on June 20th after 127 days, following a court decision. The charges stemmed from the Bar's statements regarding the death...
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36% Bias Score


Le Pen Banned from Holding Public Office
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to five years' ineligibility for misusing EU parliamentary funds, sparking strong reactions from French and international political figures, including condemnation from Russia and support from Hungary.
Le Pen Banned from Holding Public Office
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to five years' ineligibility for misusing EU parliamentary funds, sparking strong reactions from French and international political figures, including condemnation from Russia and support from Hungary.
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40% Bias Score


Hong Kong Mogul Jimmy Lai's Trial Sparks Global Concern
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai faces a potential life sentence for allegedly colluding with foreign forces, raising international concerns about political freedom in the city.
Hong Kong Mogul Jimmy Lai's Trial Sparks Global Concern
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai faces a potential life sentence for allegedly colluding with foreign forces, raising international concerns about political freedom in the city.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Court to Decide Fate of CHP Leadership in Politically Charged Trial
A Turkish court is set to rule on the legality of the CHP's November 2023 leadership change, potentially reinstating Kemal Kilicdaroglu and impacting the party's recent electoral success and Turkey's fragile economy.

Turkish Court to Decide Fate of CHP Leadership in Politically Charged Trial
A Turkish court is set to rule on the legality of the CHP's November 2023 leadership change, potentially reinstating Kemal Kilicdaroglu and impacting the party's recent electoral success and Turkey's fragile economy.
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56% Bias Score

Bolsonaro's Coup Trial Begins in Brazil
A Supreme Court panel in Brazil began hearing arguments on Tuesday in the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of leading a conspiracy to overturn the 2022 election results and faces up to 12 years in prison.

Bolsonaro's Coup Trial Begins in Brazil
A Supreme Court panel in Brazil began hearing arguments on Tuesday in the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of leading a conspiracy to overturn the 2022 election results and faces up to 12 years in prison.
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28% Bias Score

Turkish Talent Manager's Health Crisis Raises Stakes in Gezi Park Protest Trial
Ayşe Barım, a talent manager accused of planning the Gezi Park protests, faces her first court appearance today after a medical report revealed critical heart problems and a brain aneurysm, jeopardizing her health and raising questions about her continued detention.

Turkish Talent Manager's Health Crisis Raises Stakes in Gezi Park Protest Trial
Ayşe Barım, a talent manager accused of planning the Gezi Park protests, faces her first court appearance today after a medical report revealed critical heart problems and a brain aneurysm, jeopardizing her health and raising questions about her continued detention.
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48% Bias Score

Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...

Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...
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60% Bias Score

French Prosecutors' Ruling on National Rally Funds Sparks "Government of Judges" Debate
Prosecutors in the trial of National Rally parliamentary assistants requested five-year ineligibility sentences for misuse of European Parliament funds, sparking accusations of a "government of judges" from Marine Le Pen and her party.

French Prosecutors' Ruling on National Rally Funds Sparks "Government of Judges" Debate
Prosecutors in the trial of National Rally parliamentary assistants requested five-year ineligibility sentences for misuse of European Parliament funds, sparking accusations of a "government of judges" from Marine Le Pen and her party.
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60% Bias Score
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