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Triple Murder Conviction: Misogyny and Online Influence in the Kyle Clifford Case
Kyle Clifford was found guilty of murdering three women, including his ex-girlfriend, and rape; the prosecution argued his actions were fueled by misogyny, citing his pre-attack searches for Andrew Tate's content; Clifford's refusal to attend trial was condemned as cowardly.
Triple Murder Conviction: Misogyny and Online Influence in the Kyle Clifford Case
Kyle Clifford was found guilty of murdering three women, including his ex-girlfriend, and rape; the prosecution argued his actions were fueled by misogyny, citing his pre-attack searches for Andrew Tate's content; Clifford's refusal to attend trial was condemned as cowardly.
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56% Bias Score


Electronic Monitoring Fails to Prevent Domestic Murder in Ankara
In Ankara, Turkey, a woman, Döne Bozdemir, was shot and killed by her estranged husband, Gafer Bozdemir, at a metro station exit despite a restraining order and electronic monitoring for domestic violence; the incident was captured on security footage and Gafer was arrested.
Electronic Monitoring Fails to Prevent Domestic Murder in Ankara
In Ankara, Turkey, a woman, Döne Bozdemir, was shot and killed by her estranged husband, Gafer Bozdemir, at a metro station exit despite a restraining order and electronic monitoring for domestic violence; the incident was captured on security footage and Gafer was arrested.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Judges Warn of Court Collapse Due to 'Only Yes Means Yes' Law
One hundred Spanish judges handling Violence Against Women cases warn of an impending court collapse due to new responsibilities under the 'only yes is yes' law, implemented this year without providing additional resources, causing an increase in workload of at least 20 percent, and jeopardizing vic...
Spanish Judges Warn of Court Collapse Due to 'Only Yes Means Yes' Law
One hundred Spanish judges handling Violence Against Women cases warn of an impending court collapse due to new responsibilities under the 'only yes is yes' law, implemented this year without providing additional resources, causing an increase in workload of at least 20 percent, and jeopardizing vic...
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60% Bias Score


UK Government Funding Cuts Jeopardize Victim Support Services
The UK government's £3.5 million cut to victim support services, coupled with increased national insurance contributions, will leave 5,000 fewer victims with support and result in 84 job losses, undermining the government's commitment to reduce violence against women and girls and potentially leadin...
UK Government Funding Cuts Jeopardize Victim Support Services
The UK government's £3.5 million cut to victim support services, coupled with increased national insurance contributions, will leave 5,000 fewer victims with support and result in 84 job losses, undermining the government's commitment to reduce violence against women and girls and potentially leadin...
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56% Bias Score


\"Madrid: Crime Victim Assistance Up 9.4% Despite Overall Crime Decrease\"\
In 2024, Madrid's specialized offices assisted 12,500 crime victims, a 9.4% increase despite a regional crime decrease. Women represented 90% of those assisted, with 34.1% being sexual violence victims, a category that increased by 5.8% to 2,985 cases.
\"Madrid: Crime Victim Assistance Up 9.4% Despite Overall Crime Decrease\"\
In 2024, Madrid's specialized offices assisted 12,500 crime victims, a 9.4% increase despite a regional crime decrease. Women represented 90% of those assisted, with 34.1% being sexual violence victims, a category that increased by 5.8% to 2,985 cases.
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40% Bias Score


World's First Travel Ban Issued for Human Trafficking
A Scottish court issued the world's first worldwide travel ban against Kevin Booth for human trafficking and exploitation, after finding him guilty of repeatedly abusing vulnerable women at his remote Highland lodge, where he filmed himself assaulting them in an underground chamber.
World's First Travel Ban Issued for Human Trafficking
A Scottish court issued the world's first worldwide travel ban against Kevin Booth for human trafficking and exploitation, after finding him guilty of repeatedly abusing vulnerable women at his remote Highland lodge, where he filmed himself assaulting them in an underground chamber.
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48% Bias Score

Gender Inequality Persists 30 Years After Beijing Declaration
The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 2025 reveals persistent gender inequality, with violence against women increasing by 50% in a decade, affecting 95% of female victims; 612 million women lived near conflict zones in 2023, a 54% rise since 2010.

Gender Inequality Persists 30 Years After Beijing Declaration
The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 2025 reveals persistent gender inequality, with violence against women increasing by 50% in a decade, affecting 95% of female victims; 612 million women lived near conflict zones in 2023, a 54% rise since 2010.
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44% Bias Score

Five Charged in Double Murder Linked to Custody Battle
Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley were murdered in March 2024, their bodies found in a freezer buried in Oklahoma; five people, including Butler's children's grandmother, face murder charges stemming from a custody dispute.

Five Charged in Double Murder Linked to Custody Battle
Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley were murdered in March 2024, their bodies found in a freezer buried in Oklahoma; five people, including Butler's children's grandmother, face murder charges stemming from a custody dispute.
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52% Bias Score

Massive Feminist Protest Unites Rome Against Gender Violence
In Rome, Italy, on March 1st, 2025, 10,000-20,000 young women protested against gender-based violence, uniting diverse feminist groups despite prior internal conflicts over abortion rights; the demonstration, marked by vibrant displays and strong slogans, concluded in Piazza del Popolo.

Massive Feminist Protest Unites Rome Against Gender Violence
In Rome, Italy, on March 1st, 2025, 10,000-20,000 young women protested against gender-based violence, uniting diverse feminist groups despite prior internal conflicts over abortion rights; the demonstration, marked by vibrant displays and strong slogans, concluded in Piazza del Popolo.
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52% Bias Score

Brutal Murder Leads to Arrest of Village Head and Others in Chelyabinsk Oblast
In Rymmnik, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, the brutal murder of 46-year-old Gulnaz Valleeva led to the arrest of village head Dmitry Rudskikh, deputy Alexander Brukhal, and his son Andrey on February 23rd. The suspects, apprehended shortly after the discovery of Valleeva's body in a ravine with multipl...

Brutal Murder Leads to Arrest of Village Head and Others in Chelyabinsk Oblast
In Rymmnik, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, the brutal murder of 46-year-old Gulnaz Valleeva led to the arrest of village head Dmitry Rudskikh, deputy Alexander Brukhal, and his son Andrey on February 23rd. The suspects, apprehended shortly after the discovery of Valleeva's body in a ravine with multipl...
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60% Bias Score

Potential Remains Found in Manitoba Landfill Linked to Serial Killer Case
Potential human remains found at a Canadian landfill site may be those of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, two Indigenous women murdered last year; the discovery is part of an ongoing investigation into a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women.

Potential Remains Found in Manitoba Landfill Linked to Serial Killer Case
Potential human remains found at a Canadian landfill site may be those of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, two Indigenous women murdered last year; the discovery is part of an ongoing investigation into a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women.
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28% Bias Score

Singh Pleads Not Guilty in Cordingley Murder Trial
Rajwinder Singh pleaded not guilty to the murder of Toyah Cordingley, whose body was found buried at Wangetti Beach in Queensland on October 21, 2018, with a cut throat and other injuries; the prosecution presented evidence including her phone's location data.

Singh Pleads Not Guilty in Cordingley Murder Trial
Rajwinder Singh pleaded not guilty to the murder of Toyah Cordingley, whose body was found buried at Wangetti Beach in Queensland on October 21, 2018, with a cut throat and other injuries; the prosecution presented evidence including her phone's location data.
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44% Bias Score
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