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Peru Journalist Murder Highlights Deteriorating Press Freedom
Peruvian journalist Raul Celis Lopez, 70, was shot dead in Iquitos on Wednesday by two unidentified men on a motorbike; this is the second killing of a journalist in Peru this year, highlighting the country's deteriorating press freedom.
Peru Journalist Murder Highlights Deteriorating Press Freedom
Peruvian journalist Raul Celis Lopez, 70, was shot dead in Iquitos on Wednesday by two unidentified men on a motorbike; this is the second killing of a journalist in Peru this year, highlighting the country's deteriorating press freedom.
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28% Bias Score


Haiti's Healthcare System Collapses Amidst Soaring Violence in Port-au-Prince
Over 60% of Port-au-Prince hospitals are non-operational due to violence, leaving MSF's Tabarre trauma center overwhelmed and forcing the closure of two other facilities; this, coupled with attacks on aid workers and widespread insecurity, threatens a major humanitarian crisis.
Haiti's Healthcare System Collapses Amidst Soaring Violence in Port-au-Prince
Over 60% of Port-au-Prince hospitals are non-operational due to violence, leaving MSF's Tabarre trauma center overwhelmed and forcing the closure of two other facilities; this, coupled with attacks on aid workers and widespread insecurity, threatens a major humanitarian crisis.
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40% Bias Score


Assault on CHP Leader Highlights Turkish Judicial Concerns
CHP leader Özgür Özel was physically assaulted by Selçuk Tengioğlu, a man previously convicted of a double homicide, after a commemoration event in Ankara, raising concerns about judicial leniency and potential political motivations behind the attack.
Assault on CHP Leader Highlights Turkish Judicial Concerns
CHP leader Özgür Özel was physically assaulted by Selçuk Tengioğlu, a man previously convicted of a double homicide, after a commemoration event in Ankara, raising concerns about judicial leniency and potential political motivations behind the attack.
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52% Bias Score


Colombia's "Plan Pistola": 27 Uniformed Officers Killed
Between April 15th and 27th, 2025, at least 27 Colombian police and military officers were killed in a resurgence of violence reminiscent of Pablo Escobar's "Plan Pistola," challenging President Petro's "total peace" strategy and raising concerns about Colombia's security.
Colombia's "Plan Pistola": 27 Uniformed Officers Killed
Between April 15th and 27th, 2025, at least 27 Colombian police and military officers were killed in a resurgence of violence reminiscent of Pablo Escobar's "Plan Pistola," challenging President Petro's "total peace" strategy and raising concerns about Colombia's security.
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52% Bias Score


Peru Imposes Curfew After Massacre of 13 Miners in Illegal Gold Mine
Thirteen informal miners were brutally murdered in Peru's Pataz province, a year-long emergency zone, prompting President Dina Boluarte to impose a curfew, military control, and a mining suspension to combat illegal mining mafias allegedly responsible for the crime.
Peru Imposes Curfew After Massacre of 13 Miners in Illegal Gold Mine
Thirteen informal miners were brutally murdered in Peru's Pataz province, a year-long emergency zone, prompting President Dina Boluarte to impose a curfew, military control, and a mining suspension to combat illegal mining mafias allegedly responsible for the crime.
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36% Bias Score


Colombia Captures 200+ Gulf Clan Members Amidst Rising Violence
Colombian authorities captured over 200 members of the Gulf Clan drug cartel following the cartel's killing of 21 security officers; President Petro's "total peace" strategy has failed to curb violence, leading to the cartel's expansion into various illegal activities.
Colombia Captures 200+ Gulf Clan Members Amidst Rising Violence
Colombian authorities captured over 200 members of the Gulf Clan drug cartel following the cartel's killing of 21 security officers; President Petro's "total peace" strategy has failed to curb violence, leading to the cartel's expansion into various illegal activities.
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36% Bias Score

Journalist Assassinated in Iquitos, Sparking Protests
On May 3, 2023, Peruvian journalist Raúl Celis López was assassinated in Iquitos, Peru, while on his way to work; the killing has sparked protests and demands for the removal of regional police chief Glenn Anthony García Chávez.

Journalist Assassinated in Iquitos, Sparking Protests
On May 3, 2023, Peruvian journalist Raúl Celis López was assassinated in Iquitos, Peru, while on his way to work; the killing has sparked protests and demands for the removal of regional police chief Glenn Anthony García Chávez.
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36% Bias Score

Attack on Turkish Opposition Figure Raises Concerns of State-Sponsored Crime
An attack on Turkish opposition figure Özgür Özel mirrors the unsolved murder of Sinan Ateş, raising concerns about a resurgence of state-sponsored organized crime and highlighting the risks to democratic institutions and public safety in Turkey.

Attack on Turkish Opposition Figure Raises Concerns of State-Sponsored Crime
An attack on Turkish opposition figure Özgür Özel mirrors the unsolved murder of Sinan Ateş, raising concerns about a resurgence of state-sponsored organized crime and highlighting the risks to democratic institutions and public safety in Turkey.
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52% Bias Score

61 Indicted in Turkish Gang Case Involving Police Collaboration
A February 10th armed attack on a community center in Küçükçekmece, Turkey, where AKP mayoral candidate Aziz Yeniay was campaigning, has led to the indictment of 61 people, including two police officers accused of collaborating with a powerful local criminal organization responsible for numerous vio...

61 Indicted in Turkish Gang Case Involving Police Collaboration
A February 10th armed attack on a community center in Küçükçekmece, Turkey, where AKP mayoral candidate Aziz Yeniay was campaigning, has led to the indictment of 61 people, including two police officers accused of collaborating with a powerful local criminal organization responsible for numerous vio...
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36% Bias Score

Colombia's Clan del Golfo Launches 'Plan Pistola,' Killing 23 Security Personnel
The Clan del Golfo drug cartel in Colombia launched a violent campaign, assassinating 19 police officers and 4 soldiers in two weeks, prompting the government to respond with military operations, arrests, and rewards, while critics question President Petro's 'Total Peace' policy's effectiveness.

Colombia's Clan del Golfo Launches 'Plan Pistola,' Killing 23 Security Personnel
The Clan del Golfo drug cartel in Colombia launched a violent campaign, assassinating 19 police officers and 4 soldiers in two weeks, prompting the government to respond with military operations, arrests, and rewards, while critics question President Petro's 'Total Peace' policy's effectiveness.
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44% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Man Sentenced to Life for Uber Driver's Murder
Calvin Crew, 25, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the February 2022 murder of his Uber driver, Christina Spicuzza, 38, after harrowing dashcam footage showed Spicuzza begging for her life; Crew, an ex-convict prohibited from possessing firearms, used his girlfriend's phone to order...

Pennsylvania Man Sentenced to Life for Uber Driver's Murder
Calvin Crew, 25, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the February 2022 murder of his Uber driver, Christina Spicuzza, 38, after harrowing dashcam footage showed Spicuzza begging for her life; Crew, an ex-convict prohibited from possessing firearms, used his girlfriend's phone to order...
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28% Bias Score

Brussels Violence: 12 Arrested After Football Hooligan Clashes and Social Media Incitement
Following a football match in Brussels, Belgium, social media incited violence between rival fan groups, resulting in 12 arrests, 20 preventative detentions, property damage, injuries, and a police response to quell the unrest that began late Sunday evening and ended around midnight.

Brussels Violence: 12 Arrested After Football Hooligan Clashes and Social Media Incitement
Following a football match in Brussels, Belgium, social media incited violence between rival fan groups, resulting in 12 arrests, 20 preventative detentions, property damage, injuries, and a police response to quell the unrest that began late Sunday evening and ended around midnight.
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44% Bias Score
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