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Solingen Arson Trial Delayed: Nazi Imagery Found on Defendant's Hard Drive
A fire in Solingen, Germany on March 24, 2024, killed four members of a Bulgarian-Turkish family; the subsequent discovery of right-wing extremist material on the defendant's hard drive, including images of Hitler and Beate Zschäpe, and videos of child sexual abuse, delayed the trial and prompted an...
Solingen Arson Trial Delayed: Nazi Imagery Found on Defendant's Hard Drive
A fire in Solingen, Germany on March 24, 2024, killed four members of a Bulgarian-Turkish family; the subsequent discovery of right-wing extremist material on the defendant's hard drive, including images of Hitler and Beate Zschäpe, and videos of child sexual abuse, delayed the trial and prompted an...
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28% Bias Score


Solingen Attack: Syrian Man Charged with Murder, ISIS Claims Responsibility
On August 23, 2024, Issa Al H., a 26-year-old Syrian man, stabbed three people to death and injured ten others at Solingen's "Festival der Vielfalt." He is charged with murder, attempted murder, and ISIS membership; the attack was claimed by ISIS, highlighting security concerns and asylum processes.
Solingen Attack: Syrian Man Charged with Murder, ISIS Claims Responsibility
On August 23, 2024, Issa Al H., a 26-year-old Syrian man, stabbed three people to death and injured ten others at Solingen's "Festival der Vielfalt." He is charged with murder, attempted murder, and ISIS membership; the attack was claimed by ISIS, highlighting security concerns and asylum processes.
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24% Bias Score

German Man Deemed Highly Dangerous After Confessing to Quadruple Murder
A 40-year-old German man confessed to a quadruple murder in Solingen, Germany, after setting fire to a building that killed a Bulgarian family; he also confessed to attempted murder of up to 21 people and is deemed highly dangerous by a psychiatric expert.

German Man Deemed Highly Dangerous After Confessing to Quadruple Murder
A 40-year-old German man confessed to a quadruple murder in Solingen, Germany, after setting fire to a building that killed a Bulgarian family; he also confessed to attempted murder of up to 21 people and is deemed highly dangerous by a psychiatric expert.
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44% Bias Score
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