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Arson Attack Targets Refugee Payment System in Hesse
Three cash transport vehicles providing allowances to refugees were burned in Hesse, Germany, on March 17th, prompting an online claim of responsibility that criticizes the refugee payment card system and accuses authorities of complicity in deportations; the damage is estimated at €300,000.
Arson Attack Targets Refugee Payment System in Hesse
Three cash transport vehicles providing allowances to refugees were burned in Hesse, Germany, on March 17th, prompting an online claim of responsibility that criticizes the refugee payment card system and accuses authorities of complicity in deportations; the damage is estimated at €300,000.
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44% Bias Score


Haitian Ex-Mayor Faces Trial in U.S. for Visa Fraud, Human Rights Abuses
A former Haitian mayor, Jean Morose Viliena, living in Malden, Massachusetts, faces trial on Monday for visa fraud, accused of lying about involvement in the 2007 killing and 2008 attempted killings of political opponents in Les Irois, Haiti, resulting in a prior $15.5 million civil judgment against...
Haitian Ex-Mayor Faces Trial in U.S. for Visa Fraud, Human Rights Abuses
A former Haitian mayor, Jean Morose Viliena, living in Malden, Massachusetts, faces trial on Monday for visa fraud, accused of lying about involvement in the 2007 killing and 2008 attempted killings of political opponents in Les Irois, Haiti, resulting in a prior $15.5 million civil judgment against...
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48% Bias Score


Argentine Soccer Hooligans Join Protest Against President Milei's Pension Cuts
In Buenos Aires, rival Argentine soccer hooligans joined Kirchnerist and leftist groups in a protest against President Javier Milei's policies impacting retirees, resulting in 31 arrests, burned police cars, and clashes with police; retirees receive around €200 monthly.
Argentine Soccer Hooligans Join Protest Against President Milei's Pension Cuts
In Buenos Aires, rival Argentine soccer hooligans joined Kirchnerist and leftist groups in a protest against President Javier Milei's policies impacting retirees, resulting in 31 arrests, burned police cars, and clashes with police; retirees receive around €200 monthly.
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52% Bias Score


South Sudan Violence: UN Helicopter Attack Amidst Political Tensions
Escalating militia violence in South Sudan's Upper Nile state, fueled by President Salva Kiir's cabinet reshuffle and a UN helicopter attack that killed a crew member and general, has prompted the US to order the departure of non-emergency government personnel.
South Sudan Violence: UN Helicopter Attack Amidst Political Tensions
Escalating militia violence in South Sudan's Upper Nile state, fueled by President Salva Kiir's cabinet reshuffle and a UN helicopter attack that killed a crew member and general, has prompted the US to order the departure of non-emergency government personnel.
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44% Bias Score


Syria's Interim President Condemns Mass Killings of Alawites
Interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa condemned the mass killings of over 1,000 Alawites following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, blaming Assad loyalists and an unnamed foreign power for instigating the violence, and promising to punish perpetrators, even among his own allies.
Syria's Interim President Condemns Mass Killings of Alawites
Interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa condemned the mass killings of over 1,000 Alawites following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, blaming Assad loyalists and an unnamed foreign power for instigating the violence, and promising to punish perpetrators, even among his own allies.
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40% Bias Score


Romania: Violent Protests Erupt After Presidential Candidate's Rejection
In Bucharest, Romania, violent protests erupted after the rejection of ultranationalist Calin Georgescu's presidential candidacy, leaving 13 police officers injured and causing significant property damage; the incident highlights rising political tensions and concerns about electoral integrity.
Romania: Violent Protests Erupt After Presidential Candidate's Rejection
In Bucharest, Romania, violent protests erupted after the rejection of ultranationalist Calin Georgescu's presidential candidacy, leaving 13 police officers injured and causing significant property damage; the incident highlights rising political tensions and concerns about electoral integrity.
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52% Bias Score

Chilean Far-Right Leaders Use Firearms in Campaign, Signaling Shift in Political Symbolism
Two Chilean far-right leaders, Kast and Kaiser, used firearms in their campaigns, appearing in shooting range videos; this contrasts with Stefan Zweig's description of pre-war Austria, where parties used flowers as symbols, illustrating a shift toward militaristic political rhetoric.

Chilean Far-Right Leaders Use Firearms in Campaign, Signaling Shift in Political Symbolism
Two Chilean far-right leaders, Kast and Kaiser, used firearms in their campaigns, appearing in shooting range videos; this contrasts with Stefan Zweig's description of pre-war Austria, where parties used flowers as symbols, illustrating a shift toward militaristic political rhetoric.
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56% Bias Score

Assassination of Right Sector Member Highlights Ukraine's Internal Conflicts
Demyan Ganul, a member of the Right Sector and participant in the 2014 Odessa Trade Unions House fire, was assassinated in Odessa after seeking police protection due to threats and a bounty on his head; his killing highlights internal conflicts within Ukraine's far-right.

Assassination of Right Sector Member Highlights Ukraine's Internal Conflicts
Demyan Ganul, a member of the Right Sector and participant in the 2014 Odessa Trade Unions House fire, was assassinated in Odessa after seeking police protection due to threats and a bounty on his head; his killing highlights internal conflicts within Ukraine's far-right.
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64% Bias Score

Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.

Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.
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56% Bias Score

Bomb Threat Targeting Amy Coney Barrett's Sister
Amy Coney Barrett's sister, Amanda Coney Williams, a Charleston, South Carolina attorney, was the target of a bomb threat via email on March 10, 2024; police investigated but found no bomb; the incident follows a recent increase in threats against federal judges.

Bomb Threat Targeting Amy Coney Barrett's Sister
Amy Coney Barrett's sister, Amanda Coney Williams, a Charleston, South Carolina attorney, was the target of a bomb threat via email on March 10, 2024; police investigated but found no bomb; the incident follows a recent increase in threats against federal judges.
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20% Bias Score

UK Civil Service Reforms and Amess Inquiry Rejection Spark Controversy
The UK government is undertaking Civil Service reforms emphasizing digitalization and efficiency, potentially resulting in job losses and relocation. Simultaneously, the rejection of a public inquiry into the 2021 murder of Conservative MP Sir David Amess has provoked strong criticism from his daugh...

UK Civil Service Reforms and Amess Inquiry Rejection Spark Controversy
The UK government is undertaking Civil Service reforms emphasizing digitalization and efficiency, potentially resulting in job losses and relocation. Simultaneously, the rejection of a public inquiry into the 2021 murder of Conservative MP Sir David Amess has provoked strong criticism from his daugh...
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60% Bias Score

Surge in Hamburg Election Poster Vandalism
In Hamburg, 111 cases of damaged election posters were reported this year, a significant increase from 363 cases last year; several parties, particularly the CDU and AfD, reported increased vandalism and personal attacks on candidates.

Surge in Hamburg Election Poster Vandalism
In Hamburg, 111 cases of damaged election posters were reported this year, a significant increase from 363 cases last year; several parties, particularly the CDU and AfD, reported increased vandalism and personal attacks on candidates.
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44% Bias Score
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