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German Politicians Debate Response to Violent Attacks Amidst Immigration Policy Criticism
Following attacks in Munich and Aschaffenburg, Germany's political parties disagree on whether administrative or legislative changes are needed to prevent future violence, while police unions call for more personnel and powers.
German Politicians Debate Response to Violent Attacks Amidst Immigration Policy Criticism
Following attacks in Munich and Aschaffenburg, Germany's political parties disagree on whether administrative or legislative changes are needed to prevent future violence, while police unions call for more personnel and powers.
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52% Bias Score


Drug Cartels' Grip on Ecuador's Puerto Bolivar: Violence and Economic Disruption
In Ecuador's Puerto Bolivar, rival drug cartels' violence has resulted in at least 30 bodies being found at sea in 2024, severely impacting the fishing industry and general safety; fishermen pay monthly fees and 20% of their catch to gangs for protection, showing the cartels' deep control.
Drug Cartels' Grip on Ecuador's Puerto Bolivar: Violence and Economic Disruption
In Ecuador's Puerto Bolivar, rival drug cartels' violence has resulted in at least 30 bodies being found at sea in 2024, severely impacting the fishing industry and general safety; fishermen pay monthly fees and 20% of their catch to gangs for protection, showing the cartels' deep control.
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52% Bias Score


Hamburg Crime Rate Drops 4%, But Violent Crime Rises in Specific Areas
Hamburg's overall crime rate decreased by 4% in 2024 to 224,913 offenses, but violent crime rose by 7.2%, largely concentrated in St. Pauli and St. Georg due to increased police reporting of incidents in drug and alcohol-related areas, sparking debates on the effectiveness of current safety measures...
Hamburg Crime Rate Drops 4%, But Violent Crime Rises in Specific Areas
Hamburg's overall crime rate decreased by 4% in 2024 to 224,913 offenses, but violent crime rose by 7.2%, largely concentrated in St. Pauli and St. Georg due to increased police reporting of incidents in drug and alcohol-related areas, sparking debates on the effectiveness of current safety measures...
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60% Bias Score


Colombia's Peace Talks Collapse Amidst Deadly Violence in Catatumbo
At least 80 people were killed and 50,000 displaced in the recent violence in Colombia's Catatumbo region, causing President Petro to suspend peace talks with the ELN rebel group, jeopardizing his 'total peace' plan and revealing a failure to deter criminal activity during ceasefires.
Colombia's Peace Talks Collapse Amidst Deadly Violence in Catatumbo
At least 80 people were killed and 50,000 displaced in the recent violence in Colombia's Catatumbo region, causing President Petro to suspend peace talks with the ELN rebel group, jeopardizing his 'total peace' plan and revealing a failure to deter criminal activity during ceasefires.
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56% Bias Score


Insufficient Evidence Leads to Dropped Charges in NS Conductor Assault Case
The Public Prosecution Service has dropped the case against those suspected of assaulting an NS conductor last year due to insufficient evidence, despite a reported broken arm and a three-minute public transit shutdown following the incident.
Insufficient Evidence Leads to Dropped Charges in NS Conductor Assault Case
The Public Prosecution Service has dropped the case against those suspected of assaulting an NS conductor last year due to insufficient evidence, despite a reported broken arm and a three-minute public transit shutdown following the incident.
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52% Bias Score


Five killed in Mexico City shooting; recent drop in homicides challenged.
A midnight shooting in Mexico City's Tláhuac borough left five dead and one critically injured; attackers in a white Toyota Tacoma opened fire on a group of people, defying recent drops in the city's homicide rates.
Five killed in Mexico City shooting; recent drop in homicides challenged.
A midnight shooting in Mexico City's Tláhuac borough left five dead and one critically injured; attackers in a white Toyota Tacoma opened fire on a group of people, defying recent drops in the city's homicide rates.
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32% Bias Score

Grenoble Bar Attack: 15 Injured in Unprecedented Grenade Assault
A grenade attack on a Grenoble bar injured 15 people on Wednesday evening; police are investigating links to organized crime, and the perpetrator remains at large.

Grenoble Bar Attack: 15 Injured in Unprecedented Grenade Assault
A grenade attack on a Grenoble bar injured 15 people on Wednesday evening; police are investigating links to organized crime, and the perpetrator remains at large.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch "Autonomes" Convicted, Judge Targeted
Two Utrecht men, self-proclaimed "autonomes" rejecting government authority, were convicted for threatening police and planned to "arrest" a judge; their actions highlight a growing anti-authoritarian movement in the Netherlands fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and "conspirituality".

Dutch "Autonomes" Convicted, Judge Targeted
Two Utrecht men, self-proclaimed "autonomes" rejecting government authority, were convicted for threatening police and planned to "arrest" a judge; their actions highlight a growing anti-authoritarian movement in the Netherlands fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and "conspirituality".
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40% Bias Score

Double Homicide in Weiteveen: Richard K. Convicted
Richard K. was convicted of the double murder of Sam and Ineke after a dispute over the sale of his house; he shot Ineke in her car and then shot and stabbed Sam in his home while his son tried to intervene.

Double Homicide in Weiteveen: Richard K. Convicted
Richard K. was convicted of the double murder of Sam and Ineke after a dispute over the sale of his house; he shot Ineke in her car and then shot and stabbed Sam in his home while his son tried to intervene.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico: 2024 Surge in Journalist Killings
In 2024, Mexico saw a surge in journalist killings, reaching five deaths—the highest in Latin America—compared to two in 2023, largely attributed to drug cartels and impunity; this follows a period of relative calm before the June 2024 elections.

Mexico: 2024 Surge in Journalist Killings
In 2024, Mexico saw a surge in journalist killings, reaching five deaths—the highest in Latin America—compared to two in 2023, largely attributed to drug cartels and impunity; this follows a period of relative calm before the June 2024 elections.
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36% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Murder of Indigenous Teenager in Perth
Four people are on trial for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey in Perth, Australia, on October 13, 2022; the prosecution alleges the attack was racially motivated, but the defense claims it was a result of a prior altercation.

Trial Begins for Murder of Indigenous Teenager in Perth
Four people are on trial for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey in Perth, Australia, on October 13, 2022; the prosecution alleges the attack was racially motivated, but the defense claims it was a result of a prior altercation.
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60% Bias Score

Allegations of Violence by Ultranationalist Groups in Turkish Universities
İskender Bayhan, a Labor Party MP, raised concerns in parliament about violence and torture allegations against students and women's groups by ultranationalist groups in Turkish universities, citing specific incidents at various universities and questioning the government's response and the public b...

Allegations of Violence by Ultranationalist Groups in Turkish Universities
İskender Bayhan, a Labor Party MP, raised concerns in parliament about violence and torture allegations against students and women's groups by ultranationalist groups in Turkish universities, citing specific incidents at various universities and questioning the government's response and the public b...
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56% Bias Score
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