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Police Investigation into 1993 Loyalist Murder Deemed Inadequate
The Police Ombudsman's report deemed the police investigation into the 1993 loyalist murder of Peter Gallagher in west Belfast "wholly inadequate," criticizing the failure to arrest 12 identified suspects and the cessation of surveillance on the UDA/UFF two days prior to the killing, which directly ...
Police Investigation into 1993 Loyalist Murder Deemed Inadequate
The Police Ombudsman's report deemed the police investigation into the 1993 loyalist murder of Peter Gallagher in west Belfast "wholly inadequate," criticizing the failure to arrest 12 identified suspects and the cessation of surveillance on the UDA/UFF two days prior to the killing, which directly ...
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28% Bias Score


German Courts Enhance Vetting of Aspiring Lawyers Amidst Rise in Extremism
German appeals court presidents are enhancing vetting processes for aspiring lawyers due to a rise in right-wing extremism, prompted by a Federal Administrative Court ruling and intelligence reports; discussions are underway to standardize procedures and improve democracy education within legal trai...
German Courts Enhance Vetting of Aspiring Lawyers Amidst Rise in Extremism
German appeals court presidents are enhancing vetting processes for aspiring lawyers due to a rise in right-wing extremism, prompted by a Federal Administrative Court ruling and intelligence reports; discussions are underway to standardize procedures and improve democracy education within legal trai...
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48% Bias Score


Via Rail Spends $330,000 Rebranding High-Speed Rail Project
Via Rail spent over $330,000 on rebranding its Toronto-Quebec City high-speed rail project from Via HFR to Alto due to "widespread disinterest" in the original plan, ultimately unveiling the new name in February 2025 after extensive market research and development.
Via Rail Spends $330,000 Rebranding High-Speed Rail Project
Via Rail spent over $330,000 on rebranding its Toronto-Quebec City high-speed rail project from Via HFR to Alto due to "widespread disinterest" in the original plan, ultimately unveiling the new name in February 2025 after extensive market research and development.
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36% Bias Score


German Courts Increase Scrutiny of Lawyers' Constitutional Loyalty
German appeals court presidents are increasing their vetting of prospective lawyers' constitutional loyalty, citing a rise in right-wing extremism and a recent court ruling that upheld the rejection of a candidate active in a far-right group; they aim to standardize processes and improve democratic ...
German Courts Increase Scrutiny of Lawyers' Constitutional Loyalty
German appeals court presidents are increasing their vetting of prospective lawyers' constitutional loyalty, citing a rise in right-wing extremism and a recent court ruling that upheld the rejection of a candidate active in a far-right group; they aim to standardize processes and improve democratic ...
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40% Bias Score


Russia's Economic Slowdown Impacts Salary Growth
Russia's economic slowdown is tempering salary growth, with a projected 12% increase in 2025 compared to 18% in 2024, impacting sectors unevenly; however, low unemployment (2.5%) until at least 2028 maintains a job-seeker's market.
Russia's Economic Slowdown Impacts Salary Growth
Russia's economic slowdown is tempering salary growth, with a projected 12% increase in 2025 compared to 18% in 2024, impacting sectors unevenly; however, low unemployment (2.5%) until at least 2028 maintains a job-seeker's market.
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44% Bias Score


Alcaraz Captivates Young French Audience at Roland Garros
On Thursday, during a Roland Garros match, approximately 20 French schoolchildren from Denfert-Rochereau school watched Carlos Alcaraz defeat Fabian Marozsan 6-1, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, showcasing impressive skill and leaving a lasting impression on the young audience.
Alcaraz Captivates Young French Audience at Roland Garros
On Thursday, during a Roland Garros match, approximately 20 French schoolchildren from Denfert-Rochereau school watched Carlos Alcaraz defeat Fabian Marozsan 6-1, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, showcasing impressive skill and leaving a lasting impression on the young audience.
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24% Bias Score

Spain's Bid to Grant Official EU Status to Minority Languages Fails
Spain failed to achieve EU-wide recognition for Catalan, Galician, and Basque, facing opposition from member states worried about the administrative and legal implications of setting a precedent for other countries with minority languages.

Spain's Bid to Grant Official EU Status to Minority Languages Fails
Spain failed to achieve EU-wide recognition for Catalan, Galician, and Basque, facing opposition from member states worried about the administrative and legal implications of setting a precedent for other countries with minority languages.
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36% Bias Score

Löhnberg Financial Crisis: Report Demands Transparency
Heiko Stock's report on Löhnberg's near bankruptcy, requested by Hesse's Interior Ministry, reveals financial mismanagement, including the creation of four GmbH companies and a lack of audited financial statements; the state government should release the report to ensure transparency.

Löhnberg Financial Crisis: Report Demands Transparency
Heiko Stock's report on Löhnberg's near bankruptcy, requested by Hesse's Interior Ministry, reveals financial mismanagement, including the creation of four GmbH companies and a lack of audited financial statements; the state government should release the report to ensure transparency.
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48% Bias Score

Canadian Tax Cut Exacerbates Inequality for Single Individuals
Canada's recent 1 percent tax cut on the first personal income bracket disproportionately benefits dual-income households, leaving single individuals, comprising almost one-third of Canadian households, with minimal relief and highlighting systemic inequalities.

Canadian Tax Cut Exacerbates Inequality for Single Individuals
Canada's recent 1 percent tax cut on the first personal income bracket disproportionately benefits dual-income households, leaving single individuals, comprising almost one-third of Canadian households, with minimal relief and highlighting systemic inequalities.
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56% Bias Score

German Ambassador Calls for Faster EU Decision-Making
German Ambassador Petra Drexler urged a more efficient and flexible EU decision-making process during a Skopje panel discussion on Europe Day, citing evolving geopolitical challenges requiring faster responses, a priority also reflected in Germany's coalition agreement.

German Ambassador Calls for Faster EU Decision-Making
German Ambassador Petra Drexler urged a more efficient and flexible EU decision-making process during a Skopje panel discussion on Europe Day, citing evolving geopolitical challenges requiring faster responses, a priority also reflected in Germany's coalition agreement.
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40% Bias Score

CEOE Urges Focus on Labor Absenteeism over Shorter Work Week
Spain's CEOE chief urges a focus on tackling widespread labor absenteeism costing businesses €14 billion annually, rejecting union proposals for a shorter work week due to 1.4 million daily absences (350,000 non-medical) and a 10% rise in temporary incapacity processes in Q1 2025.

CEOE Urges Focus on Labor Absenteeism over Shorter Work Week
Spain's CEOE chief urges a focus on tackling widespread labor absenteeism costing businesses €14 billion annually, rejecting union proposals for a shorter work week due to 1.4 million daily absences (350,000 non-medical) and a 10% rise in temporary incapacity processes in Q1 2025.
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60% Bias Score

€1.2 Million EOPYY Fraud: Seven Arrested in Greek Prescription Drug Scheme
Seven individuals were arrested for defrauding Greece's National Organization for Healthcare Provision (EOPYY) through a fraudulent prescription drug scheme exceeding €1.2 million; intercepted communications detail the scheme's operation, targeting AMKAs of elderly and Roma individuals who hadn't ac...

€1.2 Million EOPYY Fraud: Seven Arrested in Greek Prescription Drug Scheme
Seven individuals were arrested for defrauding Greece's National Organization for Healthcare Provision (EOPYY) through a fraudulent prescription drug scheme exceeding €1.2 million; intercepted communications detail the scheme's operation, targeting AMKAs of elderly and Roma individuals who hadn't ac...
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28% Bias Score
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