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Crocus City Hall Attack: 145 Killed in Russia's Deadliest Terrorist Attack in 20 Years
On March 22, 2024, four Islamic State terrorists opened fire on a concert at Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, Russia, killing 145 people and injuring hundreds; the attack lasted approximately 20 minutes, followed by arson; a monument to the victims was inaugurated one year later.
Crocus City Hall Attack: 145 Killed in Russia's Deadliest Terrorist Attack in 20 Years
On March 22, 2024, four Islamic State terrorists opened fire on a concert at Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, Russia, killing 145 people and injuring hundreds; the attack lasted approximately 20 minutes, followed by arson; a monument to the victims was inaugurated one year later.
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24% Bias Score


Stuttgart-Stammheim Trials: Unresolved Murders and Systemic Failures of German Justice
Following the 1972 arrests of key RAF members, trials at Stuttgart-Stammheim prison from 1975-1977 and beyond involved high costs, prisoner suicides, and allegations of illegal surveillance, ultimately failing to resolve key murders and resulting in a legacy of unresolved questions and ongoing debat...
Stuttgart-Stammheim Trials: Unresolved Murders and Systemic Failures of German Justice
Following the 1972 arrests of key RAF members, trials at Stuttgart-Stammheim prison from 1975-1977 and beyond involved high costs, prisoner suicides, and allegations of illegal surveillance, ultimately failing to resolve key murders and resulting in a legacy of unresolved questions and ongoing debat...
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56% Bias Score


Moscow Concert Terror Attack: 145 Dead, Novosibirsk Victim's Sister Recounts Tragedy
A terrorist attack at a Moscow concert on March 22, 2024, killed 145 people, including Novosibirsk resident Grigory Budko, whose sister described the aftermath, including the family's search, DNA identification, and the financial compensation received.
Moscow Concert Terror Attack: 145 Dead, Novosibirsk Victim's Sister Recounts Tragedy
A terrorist attack at a Moscow concert on March 22, 2024, killed 145 people, including Novosibirsk resident Grigory Budko, whose sister described the aftermath, including the family's search, DNA identification, and the financial compensation received.
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24% Bias Score


Crocus City Hall Attack Fuels Anti-Migrant Crackdown in Russia
The trial continues for the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack, which killed 146 and injured 550, prompting anti-migrant legislation and increased deportations in Russia; the Khorasan Vilayat claimed responsibility.
Crocus City Hall Attack Fuels Anti-Migrant Crackdown in Russia
The trial continues for the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack, which killed 146 and injured 550, prompting anti-migrant legislation and increased deportations in Russia; the Khorasan Vilayat claimed responsibility.
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48% Bias Score


Camarena Family Sues Sinaloa Cartel for 1985 Murder, Using Terrorist Designation
The Camarena family is suing members of the Sinaloa and Guadalajara cartels in a US District Court for the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, leveraging President Trump's designation of cartels as terrorist organizations to pursue justice and compensation for substantial damages.
Camarena Family Sues Sinaloa Cartel for 1985 Murder, Using Terrorist Designation
The Camarena family is suing members of the Sinaloa and Guadalajara cartels in a US District Court for the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, leveraging President Trump's designation of cartels as terrorist organizations to pursue justice and compensation for substantial damages.
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52% Bias Score


Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack: Survivors Escape Burning Building
A terrorist attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall resulted in injuries and casualties; survivors, including psychologist Ekaterina, described escaping through a hole punched in a wall after the terrorists set fire to the building, highlighting the chaotic scene and desperate survival efforts.
Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack: Survivors Escape Burning Building
A terrorist attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall resulted in injuries and casualties; survivors, including psychologist Ekaterina, described escaping through a hole punched in a wall after the terrorists set fire to the building, highlighting the chaotic scene and desperate survival efforts.
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24% Bias Score

Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu Arrested on Corruption and Terrorism Charges
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested on corruption charges, with a separate investigation into alleged terrorism links ongoing; prosecutors allege involvement in the "Kent Uzlaşısı" initiative facilitated placing individuals with alleged terrorist ties in key municipal positions, citing commun...

Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu Arrested on Corruption and Terrorism Charges
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested on corruption charges, with a separate investigation into alleged terrorism links ongoing; prosecutors allege involvement in the "Kent Uzlaşısı" initiative facilitated placing individuals with alleged terrorist ties in key municipal positions, citing commun...
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64% Bias Score

Crocus City Hall Terror Attack: 19 Charged After Year-Long Investigation
On March 22, 2024, four terrorists attacked Moscow's Crocus City Hall during a concert, killing at least 145 and injuring hundreds; one year later, the investigation concluded, charging 19 individuals with the crime.

Crocus City Hall Terror Attack: 19 Charged After Year-Long Investigation
On March 22, 2024, four terrorists attacked Moscow's Crocus City Hall during a concert, killing at least 145 and injuring hundreds; one year later, the investigation concluded, charging 19 individuals with the crime.
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52% Bias Score

Celebrities Among Survivors of Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack
Several celebrities, including Oscar Kuchera's wife, Sergey Svetlakov, Viktor Gusev, and the band Piknik, were present at the Crocus City Hall during a terrorist attack; some escaped unharmed while others barricaded themselves before escaping with the help of an administrator.

Celebrities Among Survivors of Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack
Several celebrities, including Oscar Kuchera's wife, Sergey Svetlakov, Viktor Gusev, and the band Piknik, were present at the Crocus City Hall during a terrorist attack; some escaped unharmed while others barricaded themselves before escaping with the help of an administrator.
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56% Bias Score

Life Sentence for ISIS Terrorist Mehdi Nemmouche in Paris
A Paris court sentenced Mehdi Nemmouche, a notorious ISIS terrorist, to life in prison for the 2013 kidnapping and torture of seven European hostages, including French journalists, in Syria; he was already serving a life sentence in Belgium for the 2014 Jewish Museum attack in Brussels.

Life Sentence for ISIS Terrorist Mehdi Nemmouche in Paris
A Paris court sentenced Mehdi Nemmouche, a notorious ISIS terrorist, to life in prison for the 2013 kidnapping and torture of seven European hostages, including French journalists, in Syria; he was already serving a life sentence in Belgium for the 2014 Jewish Museum attack in Brussels.
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40% Bias Score

Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Crocus City Hall Terrorists
Relatives of over 90 victims of the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack in Moscow are preparing a class-action lawsuit against the terrorists, represented by lawyer Igor Trunov; the investigation is complete, and the case will soon go to court.

Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Crocus City Hall Terrorists
Relatives of over 90 victims of the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack in Moscow are preparing a class-action lawsuit against the terrorists, represented by lawyer Igor Trunov; the investigation is complete, and the case will soon go to court.
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24% Bias Score

Freed Hostage Sharabi Testifies at UN, Recounts Hamas Captivity
Released Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi visited the Lubavitcher Rebbe's gravesite before his UN testimony, recounting 491 days of Hamas captivity, including torture and inhumane conditions, and expressing gratitude for his survival, while calling for the release of remaining hostages.

Freed Hostage Sharabi Testifies at UN, Recounts Hamas Captivity
Released Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi visited the Lubavitcher Rebbe's gravesite before his UN testimony, recounting 491 days of Hamas captivity, including torture and inhumane conditions, and expressing gratitude for his survival, while calling for the release of remaining hostages.
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32% Bias Score
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