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PNV Links Emerge in Navarrese Bribery Investigation
Martin Zudaire, lawyer for Antxon Alonso (implicated in a bribery scheme), has PNV ties: he was a PNV candidate, worked for Nasuvinsa (awarding Alonso €14.6 million), and represented Manu Ayerdi in a Geroa Bai case. This expands the investigation beyond the PSOE.
PNV Links Emerge in Navarrese Bribery Investigation
Martin Zudaire, lawyer for Antxon Alonso (implicated in a bribery scheme), has PNV ties: he was a PNV candidate, worked for Nasuvinsa (awarding Alonso €14.6 million), and represented Manu Ayerdi in a Geroa Bai case. This expands the investigation beyond the PSOE.
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52% Bias Score


Milei Dissolves Argentina's Road Authority Amidst Privatization Push and Deteriorating Road Conditions
Argentina's President Javier Milei dissolved the National Directorate of Roads, responsible for 40,000 km of highways, amidst accusations of corruption and road deterioration, sparking concerns over job losses (5,000+) and increased traffic accidents, while aiming for privatization.
Milei Dissolves Argentina's Road Authority Amidst Privatization Push and Deteriorating Road Conditions
Argentina's President Javier Milei dissolved the National Directorate of Roads, responsible for 40,000 km of highways, amidst accusations of corruption and road deterioration, sparking concerns over job losses (5,000+) and increased traffic accidents, while aiming for privatization.
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60% Bias Score


CHP Congress Fraud Investigation Amidst Renewed Focus on Totalitarianism
An investigation into alleged electoral fraud at the 2023 Istanbul CHP Congress is underway, prompted by an internal complaint, occurring concurrently with renewed interest in Hannah Arendt's theories on totalitarianism in the context of Turkey's political landscape, as highlighted in a New York Rev...
CHP Congress Fraud Investigation Amidst Renewed Focus on Totalitarianism
An investigation into alleged electoral fraud at the 2023 Istanbul CHP Congress is underway, prompted by an internal complaint, occurring concurrently with renewed interest in Hannah Arendt's theories on totalitarianism in the context of Turkey's political landscape, as highlighted in a New York Rev...
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56% Bias Score


AI-Driven Layoffs: Junior vs. Senior Employees—A Shifting Landscape
Amazon and Microsoft's recent layoffs, fueled by AI implementation, spark concerns about job displacement; data suggests junior employees in computer-related fields are disproportionately affected, while senior roles face risks due to cost-cutting measures and AI's potential to replace various skill...
AI-Driven Layoffs: Junior vs. Senior Employees—A Shifting Landscape
Amazon and Microsoft's recent layoffs, fueled by AI implementation, spark concerns about job displacement; data suggests junior employees in computer-related fields are disproportionately affected, while senior roles face risks due to cost-cutting measures and AI's potential to replace various skill...
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44% Bias Score


Houthi Attack Kills Three on Greek Cargo Ship in Red Sea
Three crew members died, and two were seriously injured in a Houthi attack on the Greek-owned Eternity C cargo ship in the Red Sea on Monday. The ship, carrying 1,400 tons of soybeans from Somalia to Jeddah, was attacked by speedboats and drones or missiles, and a rescue attempt was thwarted.
Houthi Attack Kills Three on Greek Cargo Ship in Red Sea
Three crew members died, and two were seriously injured in a Houthi attack on the Greek-owned Eternity C cargo ship in the Red Sea on Monday. The ship, carrying 1,400 tons of soybeans from Somalia to Jeddah, was attacked by speedboats and drones or missiles, and a rescue attempt was thwarted.
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52% Bias Score


Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, but Nomination Likely Too Late
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, supported by Pakistan, though the nomination is likely too late for this year; the Norwegian Nobel Committee's selection process involves hundreds of nominations, a rigorous review, and 50-year c...
Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, but Nomination Likely Too Late
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, supported by Pakistan, though the nomination is likely too late for this year; the Norwegian Nobel Committee's selection process involves hundreds of nominations, a rigorous review, and 50-year c...
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32% Bias Score

Lactalis España's 2024 Report: Growth, Sustainability, and Social Responsibility
Lactalis España's 2024 report highlights €1,676 million revenue, 2,617 employees, a 69.3% reduction in CO2 emissions since 2019, and over 730,000 kg of food donated to social entities, showcasing its commitment to economic growth, sustainability, and social responsibility in Spain.

Lactalis España's 2024 Report: Growth, Sustainability, and Social Responsibility
Lactalis España's 2024 report highlights €1,676 million revenue, 2,617 employees, a 69.3% reduction in CO2 emissions since 2019, and over 730,000 kg of food donated to social entities, showcasing its commitment to economic growth, sustainability, and social responsibility in Spain.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Prison Officer Sexually Assaulted by Inmate; Systemic Issues Highlighted
A prison officer in Morón de la Frontera, Spain, was physically and sexually assaulted by an inmate with a history of violence during a solo interview; the inmate, J.M.P.S., has been transferred to a psychiatric hospital, and the prison is reviewing its security protocols.

Spanish Prison Officer Sexually Assaulted by Inmate; Systemic Issues Highlighted
A prison officer in Morón de la Frontera, Spain, was physically and sexually assaulted by an inmate with a history of violence during a solo interview; the inmate, J.M.P.S., has been transferred to a psychiatric hospital, and the prison is reviewing its security protocols.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's F-35 Bid: Erdogan's Leverage and Congressional Opposition
John Sitilides, a Greek-American analyst, discusses Turkey's attempts to rejoin the F-35 program, highlighting President Erdogan's strategic leverage and the challenges posed by Congressional opposition due to Turkey's purchase of S-400 missile systems from Russia. He also notes the strong Greek-Ame...

Turkey's F-35 Bid: Erdogan's Leverage and Congressional Opposition
John Sitilides, a Greek-American analyst, discusses Turkey's attempts to rejoin the F-35 program, highlighting President Erdogan's strategic leverage and the challenges posed by Congressional opposition due to Turkey's purchase of S-400 missile systems from Russia. He also notes the strong Greek-Ame...
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36% Bias Score

Greece Launches Real Estate Registry to Combat Tax Evasion
Greece's Independent Public Revenue Authority is launching a Real Estate Ownership Registry in late July to combat tax evasion on property income and improve housing policy, using data from the National Land Registry and other sources to create comprehensive property profiles and address undeclared ...

Greece Launches Real Estate Registry to Combat Tax Evasion
Greece's Independent Public Revenue Authority is launching a Real Estate Ownership Registry in late July to combat tax evasion on property income and improve housing policy, using data from the National Land Registry and other sources to create comprehensive property profiles and address undeclared ...
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40% Bias Score

China's Laser Targeting of German Aircraft in Red Sea Sparks Diplomatic Outcry
A Chinese naval ship lasered a German maritime patrol aircraft during a July 2024 EU mission in the Red Sea, prompting Germany to summon the Chinese ambassador and highlighting a pattern of similar incidents involving the Philippines and Australia.

China's Laser Targeting of German Aircraft in Red Sea Sparks Diplomatic Outcry
A Chinese naval ship lasered a German maritime patrol aircraft during a July 2024 EU mission in the Red Sea, prompting Germany to summon the Chinese ambassador and highlighting a pattern of similar incidents involving the Philippines and Australia.
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52% Bias Score

University of Twente Tightens Ethical Guidelines for Conflict Zone Collaborations
The University of Twente (UT) in the Netherlands has implemented a stricter ethical review process for new research collaborations in conflict zones, including Israel and Gaza, following student protests and criticism, but will not halt existing projects.

University of Twente Tightens Ethical Guidelines for Conflict Zone Collaborations
The University of Twente (UT) in the Netherlands has implemented a stricter ethical review process for new research collaborations in conflict zones, including Israel and Gaza, following student protests and criticism, but will not halt existing projects.
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44% Bias Score
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