January 2025
February 2025
Bail Granted to Influencer Accused of Poisoning Infant
A 34-year-old Australian woman accused of poisoning her one-year-old child with unauthorized medications between August and October 2024 to boost her social media profile and receive donations was granted bail in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday despite facing multiple serious charges.
Bail Granted to Influencer Accused of Poisoning Infant
A 34-year-old Australian woman accused of poisoning her one-year-old child with unauthorized medications between August and October 2024 to boost her social media profile and receive donations was granted bail in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday despite facing multiple serious charges.
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44% Bias Score
Dominican Resort Lawsuit: Family's Deaths Highlight Negligence
A Canadian family's all-inclusive vacation in the Dominican Republic ended tragically after they suffered severe food poisoning; a $10 million lawsuit alleges negligence by the resort, booking company, and medical clinic, leading to the death of April and Oliver Gougeon.
Dominican Resort Lawsuit: Family's Deaths Highlight Negligence
A Canadian family's all-inclusive vacation in the Dominican Republic ended tragically after they suffered severe food poisoning; a $10 million lawsuit alleges negligence by the resort, booking company, and medical clinic, leading to the death of April and Oliver Gougeon.
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48% Bias Score
Spanish Wind Energy Association Challenges Galician Wind Law
Spain's wind energy association is urging the national government to challenge a new Galician law that forces wind farm operators to sell energy to local businesses and replace older turbines, citing concerns about investment uncertainty and national decarbonization goals.
Spanish Wind Energy Association Challenges Galician Wind Law
Spain's wind energy association is urging the national government to challenge a new Galician law that forces wind farm operators to sell energy to local businesses and replace older turbines, citing concerns about investment uncertainty and national decarbonization goals.
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48% Bias Score
Spain's Energy-Intensive Industries Face €200 Million Blow After Failed Decree Negotiation
Last-minute negotiations between the Spanish government and Junts resulted in the removal of an energy-intensive industry electricity bill reduction, costing industries approximately €200 million annually, raising concerns about the competitiveness of around 200 companies and jeopardizing jobs.
Spain's Energy-Intensive Industries Face €200 Million Blow After Failed Decree Negotiation
Last-minute negotiations between the Spanish government and Junts resulted in the removal of an energy-intensive industry electricity bill reduction, costing industries approximately €200 million annually, raising concerns about the competitiveness of around 200 companies and jeopardizing jobs.
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40% Bias Score
Russia's New Oreshnik Missile: Echoes of the Euromissile Crisis
The unveiling of Russia's new Oreshnik missile, with a range of almost 5,000 kilometers, capable of carrying conventional or nuclear warheads, has raised concerns about European security, echoing the Euromissile crisis of the 1970s and highlighting the need for a European response in the absence of ...
Russia's New Oreshnik Missile: Echoes of the Euromissile Crisis
The unveiling of Russia's new Oreshnik missile, with a range of almost 5,000 kilometers, capable of carrying conventional or nuclear warheads, has raised concerns about European security, echoing the Euromissile crisis of the 1970s and highlighting the need for a European response in the absence of ...
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36% Bias Score
Spanish Mayor Sentenced for Sexual Harassment of Councilwoman
A. a local government delegate in El Pinar (Granada), accused her mayor, Francisco Titos, of sexual harassment and assault in November 2023; Titos was sentenced to two years in prison in December 2024 for his actions, including repeated sexual advances and physical assault; A. received little to no ...
Spanish Mayor Sentenced for Sexual Harassment of Councilwoman
A. a local government delegate in El Pinar (Granada), accused her mayor, Francisco Titos, of sexual harassment and assault in November 2023; Titos was sentenced to two years in prison in December 2024 for his actions, including repeated sexual advances and physical assault; A. received little to no ...
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44% Bias Score
House of Lords Rejects Government's AI Copyright Bill
The UK House of Lords voted 145 to 126 to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill, requiring big tech firms to respect UK copyright law when training AI systems, marking the first parliamentary defeat for the Labour government and prompting concerns from artists and industry bodies.
House of Lords Rejects Government's AI Copyright Bill
The UK House of Lords voted 145 to 126 to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill, requiring big tech firms to respect UK copyright law when training AI systems, marking the first parliamentary defeat for the Labour government and prompting concerns from artists and industry bodies.
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60% Bias Score
Spanish Attorney General Investigated for Leaking Confidential Data
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, is being investigated for allegedly leaking confidential information related to the boyfriend of Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. The leak involved tax documents and a complaint, and the investigation includes several other individuals wi...
Spanish Attorney General Investigated for Leaking Confidential Data
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, is being investigated for allegedly leaking confidential information related to the boyfriend of Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. The leak involved tax documents and a complaint, and the investigation includes several other individuals wi...
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56% Bias Score
Spain Increases Funding for Private Healthcare Coverage of Public Employees by 41.2%
The Spanish government approved a €4.808 billion, three-year contract for private insurers to cover Muface members, a 41.2% increase over the current average of €1,032 per mutualist, following two failed bids due to insurers citing unmanageable losses.
Spain Increases Funding for Private Healthcare Coverage of Public Employees by 41.2%
The Spanish government approved a €4.808 billion, three-year contract for private insurers to cover Muface members, a 41.2% increase over the current average of €1,032 per mutualist, following two failed bids due to insurers citing unmanageable losses.
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52% Bias Score
Peruvian Cardinal Sanctioned for Abuse, Archbishop Supports Victims
Pope Francis sanctioned Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani in 2019 for alleged 1983 abuse of a minor; despite this, Cipriani returned to Lima in January 2024 and received an award, prompting Archbishop Carlos Castillo to issue a statement supporting victims and journalists who exposed the case.
Peruvian Cardinal Sanctioned for Abuse, Archbishop Supports Victims
Pope Francis sanctioned Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani in 2019 for alleged 1983 abuse of a minor; despite this, Cipriani returned to Lima in January 2024 and received an award, prompting Archbishop Carlos Castillo to issue a statement supporting victims and journalists who exposed the case.
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40% Bias Score
Sánchez Concedes to Junts, Exposing Government Weakness
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, conceded to demands by Junts per Catalunya, a Catalan separatist party, to approve several legislative measures, including pension revaluation and public transport subsidies, in exchange for Junts' approval of a bill and a vote on a no-confidence motion,...
Sánchez Concedes to Junts, Exposing Government Weakness
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, conceded to demands by Junts per Catalunya, a Catalan separatist party, to approve several legislative measures, including pension revaluation and public transport subsidies, in exchange for Junts' approval of a bill and a vote on a no-confidence motion,...
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60% Bias Score
Madrid Police Bust: Sex, Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled
Spanish National Police dismantled a Madrid-based criminal organization combining sex trafficking and drug trafficking, rescuing three women and arresting 15 individuals (three jailed), seizing weapons, drugs, and financial records after an investigation launched in March.
Madrid Police Bust: Sex, Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled
Spanish National Police dismantled a Madrid-based criminal organization combining sex trafficking and drug trafficking, rescuing three women and arresting 15 individuals (three jailed), seizing weapons, drugs, and financial records after an investigation launched in March.
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36% Bias Score