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Leipzig Leads Saxony in Deutsche Bahn Graffiti Vandalism
In 2024, Leipzig, Dresden, and Chemnitz were among Germany's top 10 cities for Deutsche Bahn graffiti vandalism; Leipzig saw a significant increase to 202 incidents (fifth nationally), while Dresden and Chemnitz saw decreases; Deutsche Bahn faces €12 million in annual costs.
Leipzig Leads Saxony in Deutsche Bahn Graffiti Vandalism
In 2024, Leipzig, Dresden, and Chemnitz were among Germany's top 10 cities for Deutsche Bahn graffiti vandalism; Leipzig saw a significant increase to 202 incidents (fifth nationally), while Dresden and Chemnitz saw decreases; Deutsche Bahn faces €12 million in annual costs.
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32% Bias Score


Activist Pleads Guilty to Damaging Stone of Destiny Display Case
A 22-year-old activist, Joe Madden, pleaded guilty to damaging a display cabinet containing the Stone of Destiny at Edinburgh Castle on November 15, 2023, alongside two other activists, causing \u00a32,798 in damages as part of a protest by the group This is Rigged demanding lower baby milk prices a...
Activist Pleads Guilty to Damaging Stone of Destiny Display Case
A 22-year-old activist, Joe Madden, pleaded guilty to damaging a display cabinet containing the Stone of Destiny at Edinburgh Castle on November 15, 2023, alongside two other activists, causing \u00a32,798 in damages as part of a protest by the group This is Rigged demanding lower baby milk prices a...
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36% Bias Score


University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.
University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.
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60% Bias Score


Queensland Rail Service Disruptions Due to Cable Theft
Copper cable theft and vandalism on the Queensland Rail Shorncliffe-Cleveland line caused service disruptions on November 30 and December 1, necessitating replacement buses and delays up to an hour, highlighting a wider issue of increased theft targeting transport infrastructure.
Queensland Rail Service Disruptions Due to Cable Theft
Copper cable theft and vandalism on the Queensland Rail Shorncliffe-Cleveland line caused service disruptions on November 30 and December 1, necessitating replacement buses and delays up to an hour, highlighting a wider issue of increased theft targeting transport infrastructure.
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24% Bias Score


£60,000 cost of repairing vandalised Irish street signs in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, over 300 acts of vandalism against Irish and bilingual street signs since 2020 cost councils almost £60,000; Mid Ulster District Council reported 209 incidents alone, costing over £21,000.
£60,000 cost of repairing vandalised Irish street signs in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, over 300 acts of vandalism against Irish and bilingual street signs since 2020 cost councils almost £60,000; Mid Ulster District Council reported 209 incidents alone, costing over £21,000.
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44% Bias Score


Stonehenge Protest: Third Arrest
A third person has been charged following a Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge, where orange powder was sprayed onto the ancient monument. The protest sparked criticism and legal action.
Stonehenge Protest: Third Arrest
A third person has been charged following a Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge, where orange powder was sprayed onto the ancient monument. The protest sparked criticism and legal action.
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44% Bias Score

Munich Second in Germany for Deutsche Bahn Graffiti Damage
Munich experienced a sharp rise in graffiti attacks on Deutsche Bahn trains and facilities, increasing from 529 cases in the first ten months of 2022 to 843 in 2023, placing it second nationally behind Berlin and incurring significant financial losses for Deutsche Bahn.

Munich Second in Germany for Deutsche Bahn Graffiti Damage
Munich experienced a sharp rise in graffiti attacks on Deutsche Bahn trains and facilities, increasing from 529 cases in the first ten months of 2022 to 843 in 2023, placing it second nationally behind Berlin and incurring significant financial losses for Deutsche Bahn.
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52% Bias Score

Toronto Synagogue Vandalized Amid Spate of Antisemitic Attacks
Kehillat Shaarei Torah synagogue in Toronto was vandalized for the eighth time since October 7, with antisemitic messages added to signs, following similar attacks on other Jewish sites in the city, including a drive-by shooting at a school and a damaged menorah, costing over $160,000 in security up...

Toronto Synagogue Vandalized Amid Spate of Antisemitic Attacks
Kehillat Shaarei Torah synagogue in Toronto was vandalized for the eighth time since October 7, with antisemitic messages added to signs, following similar attacks on other Jewish sites in the city, including a drive-by shooting at a school and a damaged menorah, costing over $160,000 in security up...
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60% Bias Score

Record Crowds at Dak'Art Biennale Lead to Artwork Damage
The 15th Dak'Art Biennale in Dakar, Senegal (November 7th-December 7th), attracted record crowds due to viral TikTok videos, but this popularity also led to significant damage and theft of several artworks, prompting a review of security and logistics.

Record Crowds at Dak'Art Biennale Lead to Artwork Damage
The 15th Dak'Art Biennale in Dakar, Senegal (November 7th-December 7th), attracted record crowds due to viral TikTok videos, but this popularity also led to significant damage and theft of several artworks, prompting a review of security and logistics.
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56% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Graffiti Spree at Macquarie University Results in Non-Custodial Sentences
Christopher Carrig and Taylor Bayly were sentenced for a neo-Nazi graffiti spree at Macquarie University and an anti-Semitic incident; Carrig received a two-year intensive correction order and Bayly a 15-month community correction order, both involving restitution to the university, despite the magi...

Neo-Nazi Graffiti Spree at Macquarie University Results in Non-Custodial Sentences
Christopher Carrig and Taylor Bayly were sentenced for a neo-Nazi graffiti spree at Macquarie University and an anti-Semitic incident; Carrig received a two-year intensive correction order and Bayly a 15-month community correction order, both involving restitution to the university, despite the magi...
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52% Bias Score

Community Rallies After School Minibus Theft
A stolen and burnt-out school minibus prompts an outpouring of community support, raising over £9,000 to replace it.

Community Rallies After School Minibus Theft
A stolen and burnt-out school minibus prompts an outpouring of community support, raising over £9,000 to replace it.
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44% Bias Score

Man Arrested for Vandalizing LGBTQ+ Mural
A Seattle man faces up to 11 years in prison for vandalizing an LGBTQ+ mural by performing burnouts.

Man Arrested for Vandalizing LGBTQ+ Mural
A Seattle man faces up to 11 years in prison for vandalizing an LGBTQ+ mural by performing burnouts.
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24% Bias Score
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