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Turkish MP Accuses Opposition of False Smear Campaign
AKP MP Serap Yazıcı Özbudun accused CHP deputy parliamentary group leader Ali Mahir Başarır of launching a false smear campaign claiming she prepared a motion to lift the immunity of 61 CHP deputies; Özbudun asserts this was a false accusation stemming from a request for information, highlighting po...
Turkish MP Accuses Opposition of False Smear Campaign
AKP MP Serap Yazıcı Özbudun accused CHP deputy parliamentary group leader Ali Mahir Başarır of launching a false smear campaign claiming she prepared a motion to lift the immunity of 61 CHP deputies; Özbudun asserts this was a false accusation stemming from a request for information, highlighting po...
Progress
56% Bias Score


Italy's Rule of Law: Limited Progress on Key Reforms
The 2025 Rule of Law Report on Italy reveals limited progress in regulating conflicts of interest and lobbying, weak journalist protection with increased intimidation and threats, and concerns regarding Rai's governance, despite some improvements in public procurement anti-corruption measures.
Italy's Rule of Law: Limited Progress on Key Reforms
The 2025 Rule of Law Report on Italy reveals limited progress in regulating conflicts of interest and lobbying, weak journalist protection with increased intimidation and threats, and concerns regarding Rai's governance, despite some improvements in public procurement anti-corruption measures.
Progress
48% Bias Score


PSOE's Sex Work Policy Criticized by Spanish Sex Workers
A Spanish sex worker's letter to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticizes the PSOE's plan to expel members using sex work services, arguing it will harm thousands of workers and deflects from corruption concerns; Stop Abolición calls for dialogue and evidence-based policy.
PSOE's Sex Work Policy Criticized by Spanish Sex Workers
A Spanish sex worker's letter to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticizes the PSOE's plan to expel members using sex work services, arguing it will harm thousands of workers and deflects from corruption concerns; Stop Abolición calls for dialogue and evidence-based policy.
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60% Bias Score


Italian Financial Consultant Under Investigation for €Millions Investment Fraud
A 54-year-old financial consultant in Salento, Italy, is under investigation for allegedly defrauding at least 50 clients, including a doctor and lawyer, of their life savings through online investments; authorities seized digital devices during a search of her home.
Italian Financial Consultant Under Investigation for €Millions Investment Fraud
A 54-year-old financial consultant in Salento, Italy, is under investigation for allegedly defrauding at least 50 clients, including a doctor and lawyer, of their life savings through online investments; authorities seized digital devices during a search of her home.
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48% Bias Score


Ukrainian Student Found Dead in Italy: Suicide Confirmed
An 18-year-old Ukrainian student, Mariia Buhaiova, was found dead by suicide in Torre Guaceto, Italy, on July 8th, 2024, after being missing since July 4th. She was found hanged, and the investigation concluded with no suspicion of foul play.
Ukrainian Student Found Dead in Italy: Suicide Confirmed
An 18-year-old Ukrainian student, Mariia Buhaiova, was found dead by suicide in Torre Guaceto, Italy, on July 8th, 2024, after being missing since July 4th. She was found hanged, and the investigation concluded with no suspicion of foul play.
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40% Bias Score


Man Dies in Bergamo Airport Engine Incident
A 35-year-old Italian man died Tuesday at Bergamo airport after being sucked into an airplane engine while attempting to breach security; initial reports suggest suicide, causing an airport shutdown and flight disruptions.
Man Dies in Bergamo Airport Engine Incident
A 35-year-old Italian man died Tuesday at Bergamo airport after being sucked into an airplane engine while attempting to breach security; initial reports suggest suicide, causing an airport shutdown and flight disruptions.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Doubles Judge's Ban for Abuse of Power
The Spanish Supreme Court sentenced Judge Luis Acayro Sánchez to a 10-year ban for intentionally abusing his power to harm a lawyer who filed a complaint against him in 2018, a decision that overturns a previous 5-year ban from a lower court and includes the permanent loss of his judicial position a...

Spanish Supreme Court Doubles Judge's Ban for Abuse of Power
The Spanish Supreme Court sentenced Judge Luis Acayro Sánchez to a 10-year ban for intentionally abusing his power to harm a lawyer who filed a complaint against him in 2018, a decision that overturns a previous 5-year ban from a lower court and includes the permanent loss of his judicial position a...
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Government Accused of Blocking Basque Consortium's Talgo Purchase
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) accuses Spain's government of obstructing a Basque consortium's 180 million euro bid for a 29.7% stake in Talgo, jeopardizing the deal after five months of professed collaboration and potentially impacting 4 billion euros in orders; the SEPI's changing conditions a...

Spain's Government Accused of Blocking Basque Consortium's Talgo Purchase
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) accuses Spain's government of obstructing a Basque consortium's 180 million euro bid for a 29.7% stake in Talgo, jeopardizing the deal after five months of professed collaboration and potentially impacting 4 billion euros in orders; the SEPI's changing conditions a...
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48% Bias Score

Small Italian Municipalities Drive Digital Innovation Through Collaboration and Open Source
The Italian Digital Administration Code empowers small municipalities to utilize open-source software, reuse existing solutions, and collaborate to achieve digital innovation despite limited resources, fostering efficiency and citizen engagement.

Small Italian Municipalities Drive Digital Innovation Through Collaboration and Open Source
The Italian Digital Administration Code empowers small municipalities to utilize open-source software, reuse existing solutions, and collaborate to achieve digital innovation despite limited resources, fostering efficiency and citizen engagement.
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24% Bias Score

PP's Internal Divisions Emerge Over Coalition Strategies in Spain
Following a united front at a recent party meeting, disagreements emerged within Spain's Partido Popular regarding coalition options. While party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo seeks a solo government, rejecting a coalition with the PSOE but leaving open dialogue with Vox, Madrid's president, Isabel Dí...

PP's Internal Divisions Emerge Over Coalition Strategies in Spain
Following a united front at a recent party meeting, disagreements emerged within Spain's Partido Popular regarding coalition options. While party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo seeks a solo government, rejecting a coalition with the PSOE but leaving open dialogue with Vox, Madrid's president, Isabel Dí...
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Press Organizations Support Halk TV and Sözcü TV Amidst RTÜK Broadcast Bans
Seven Turkish press organizations visited Halk TV and Sözcü TV after both faced broadcast bans from RTÜK, expressing solidarity and concern for press freedom, highlighting RTÜK's actions as an attack on freedom of expression and public access to information.

Turkish Press Organizations Support Halk TV and Sözcü TV Amidst RTÜK Broadcast Bans
Seven Turkish press organizations visited Halk TV and Sözcü TV after both faced broadcast bans from RTÜK, expressing solidarity and concern for press freedom, highlighting RTÜK's actions as an attack on freedom of expression and public access to information.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Greece Reforms Public Sector Disciplinary System to Enhance Accountability
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a new disciplinary system for public servants, creating a specialized council to reduce delays (currently up to six years) and increase penalties for misconduct. The bill, currently in public consultation, will be voted on by the end of July.

Greece Reforms Public Sector Disciplinary System to Enhance Accountability
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a new disciplinary system for public servants, creating a specialized council to reduce delays (currently up to six years) and increase penalties for misconduct. The bill, currently in public consultation, will be voted on by the end of July.
Progress
36% Bias Score
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