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PSOE Think Tank Accuses Judges of "Lawfare", Calls for Measured Response
The PSOE's think tank, Fundación Avanza, accused certain judges of "lawfare" in a new editorial, advocating for targeted sanctions while limiting enabling tools like popular accusations, coinciding with the opening of a trial against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother.
PSOE Think Tank Accuses Judges of "Lawfare", Calls for Measured Response
The PSOE's think tank, Fundación Avanza, accused certain judges of "lawfare" in a new editorial, advocating for targeted sanctions while limiting enabling tools like popular accusations, coinciding with the opening of a trial against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother.
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64% Bias Score


Sánchez's Controversial Rise to Power in Spain
In 2015, Pedro Sánchez challenged Mariano Rajoy, accusing him of lacking decency. Nine months later, Sánchez faced expulsion from the PSOE following a clandestine vote. His subsequent political comeback involved controversial figures like José Luis Ábalos.
Sánchez's Controversial Rise to Power in Spain
In 2015, Pedro Sánchez challenged Mariano Rajoy, accusing him of lacking decency. Nine months later, Sánchez faced expulsion from the PSOE following a clandestine vote. His subsequent political comeback involved controversial figures like José Luis Ábalos.
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92% Bias Score


Sholokhov's Illegitimate Birth and Literary Success"
Mikhail Sholokhov, born illegitimately in 1905, faced social stigma and poverty due to his mother's affair; this tumultuous upbringing profoundly influenced his literary career, culminating in his globally acclaimed novel 'And Quiet Flows the Don'.
Sholokhov's Illegitimate Birth and Literary Success"
Mikhail Sholokhov, born illegitimately in 1905, faced social stigma and poverty due to his mother's affair; this tumultuous upbringing profoundly influenced his literary career, culminating in his globally acclaimed novel 'And Quiet Flows the Don'.
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44% Bias Score


CNTE Blockade Causes Chaos at Mexico City Airport
On May 23rd, 2025, the CNTE union in Mexico blocked access to Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport for their eighth day of protests demanding salary increases and the repeal of the 2007 pension reform, causing major traffic disruptions and prompting the president to cancel a scheduled m...
CNTE Blockade Causes Chaos at Mexico City Airport
On May 23rd, 2025, the CNTE union in Mexico blocked access to Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport for their eighth day of protests demanding salary increases and the repeal of the 2007 pension reform, causing major traffic disruptions and prompting the president to cancel a scheduled m...
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48% Bias Score


SARA 2025: China-Ivory Coast Agricultural Cooperation Showcases Food Security Focus
The 2025 Salon international de l'agriculture et des ressources animales (SARA) opened in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with China as guest of honor, focusing on agricultural innovation and international cooperation to improve food security; it expects 1,000 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors.
SARA 2025: China-Ivory Coast Agricultural Cooperation Showcases Food Security Focus
The 2025 Salon international de l'agriculture et des ressources animales (SARA) opened in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with China as guest of honor, focusing on agricultural innovation and international cooperation to improve food security; it expects 1,000 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Consumers to Pay for Delayed Crete-Cyprus Interconnector
Despite the uncertain future of the €1.939 billion Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project between Crete and Cyprus, Greek consumers will pay €7.3 million in network fees during the second half of 2025, while Cypriot consumers will not pay during construction, due to funding from carbon auctions and ...
Greek Consumers to Pay for Delayed Crete-Cyprus Interconnector
Despite the uncertain future of the €1.939 billion Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) project between Crete and Cyprus, Greek consumers will pay €7.3 million in network fees during the second half of 2025, while Cypriot consumers will not pay during construction, due to funding from carbon auctions and ...
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40% Bias Score

Spain to Relocate 4,400 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors
The Spanish government plans to relocate approximately 4,400 unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta and the Canary Islands to other regions this summer, with a new decree outlining a protocol to manage the process, including addressing potential regional resistance and ensuring minors receive neces...

Spain to Relocate 4,400 Unaccompanied Migrant Minors
The Spanish government plans to relocate approximately 4,400 unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta and the Canary Islands to other regions this summer, with a new decree outlining a protocol to manage the process, including addressing potential regional resistance and ensuring minors receive neces...
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44% Bias Score

Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70 by 2040
Denmark's parliament approved a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, due to increasing life expectancy; the current retirement age is 67, and the increase is subject to parliamentary review.

Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70 by 2040
Denmark's parliament approved a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, due to increasing life expectancy; the current retirement age is 67, and the increase is subject to parliamentary review.
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40% Bias Score

Venezuelan Researchers Race to Save Endangered Orinoco Crocodiles
The Venezuelan Crocodile Specialist Group (GECV) is saving the endangered Orinoco crocodile by raising around 200 young crocodiles annually in captivity before releasing them into protected areas of the Orinoco River, combating decades of poaching and habitat loss that have reduced the wild populati...

Venezuelan Researchers Race to Save Endangered Orinoco Crocodiles
The Venezuelan Crocodile Specialist Group (GECV) is saving the endangered Orinoco crocodile by raising around 200 young crocodiles annually in captivity before releasing them into protected areas of the Orinoco River, combating decades of poaching and habitat loss that have reduced the wild populati...
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12% Bias Score

Mitsotakis Proposes Greek Constitutional Revision Ahead of Elections
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis proposed constitutional revisions, including abolishing civil servant tenure (article 103), impacting public administration and election strategies, with PASOK as the main target for negotiation ahead of the national elections.

Mitsotakis Proposes Greek Constitutional Revision Ahead of Elections
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis proposed constitutional revisions, including abolishing civil servant tenure (article 103), impacting public administration and election strategies, with PASOK as the main target for negotiation ahead of the national elections.
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48% Bias Score

Greece Considers Lifting Casus Belli Against Turkey in European Defense
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and former politician Evangelos Venizelos both suggested lifting the casus belli against Turkey's inclusion in European defense, indicating a potential shift in Greek foreign policy.

Greece Considers Lifting Casus Belli Against Turkey in European Defense
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and former politician Evangelos Venizelos both suggested lifting the casus belli against Turkey's inclusion in European defense, indicating a potential shift in Greek foreign policy.
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40% Bias Score

PASOK Forms Committee for Constitutional Revision Amidst Tempe Tragedy Fallout
PASOK in Greece will establish a committee of party officials, MPs, and constitutional lawyers to develop proposals for constitutional revision before the budget; this follows accusations that the government's approach is purely for communication, deflecting attention from the Tempe tragedy.

PASOK Forms Committee for Constitutional Revision Amidst Tempe Tragedy Fallout
PASOK in Greece will establish a committee of party officials, MPs, and constitutional lawyers to develop proposals for constitutional revision before the budget; this follows accusations that the government's approach is purely for communication, deflecting attention from the Tempe tragedy.
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40% Bias Score
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