Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister Amidst Political Turmoil
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on Monday, triggering an early election expected in May, after facing declining popularity, internal party conflicts, and ethical concerns during his nearly decade-long tenure.
Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister Amidst Political Turmoil
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on Monday, triggering an early election expected in May, after facing declining popularity, internal party conflicts, and ethical concerns during his nearly decade-long tenure.
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Peru Reinstates Fujimori's Signature on 1993 Constitution
The Peruvian Congress voted to restore Alberto Fujimori's signature to the 1993 Constitution, a move celebrated by Fujimorism supporters but condemned by others as an attempt to whitewash his authoritarian rule and human rights abuses.
Peru Reinstates Fujimori's Signature on 1993 Constitution
The Peruvian Congress voted to restore Alberto Fujimori's signature to the 1993 Constitution, a move celebrated by Fujimorism supporters but condemned by others as an attempt to whitewash his authoritarian rule and human rights abuses.
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52% Bias Score
Chile's Electric Vehicle Sales Surge 183% in 2024
Electric vehicle sales in Chile soared 183% in 2024, reaching 4,500 units—nearly half the national fleet—due to lower prices, increased consumer demand, and supportive government policies like the Energy Efficiency Law, although the 2035 zero-emission goal remains distant.
Chile's Electric Vehicle Sales Surge 183% in 2024
Electric vehicle sales in Chile soared 183% in 2024, reaching 4,500 units—nearly half the national fleet—due to lower prices, increased consumer demand, and supportive government policies like the Energy Efficiency Law, although the 2035 zero-emission goal remains distant.
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36% Bias Score
Former Castilla y León Official Sentenced in 'Perla Negra' Corruption Case
A Valladolid court sentenced former Castilla y León vice-counselor Rafael Delgado to two and a half years in prison and nine and a half years disqualification for embezzlement and prevarication in the 'Perla Negra' urban corruption case; others received lesser penalties, following a trial focusing o...
Former Castilla y León Official Sentenced in 'Perla Negra' Corruption Case
A Valladolid court sentenced former Castilla y León vice-counselor Rafael Delgado to two and a half years in prison and nine and a half years disqualification for embezzlement and prevarication in the 'Perla Negra' urban corruption case; others received lesser penalties, following a trial focusing o...
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52% Bias Score
Venezuela's Democratic Future: The Crucial Role of Organized Civil Society
In Venezuela, the 2024 electoral participation of the opposition, led by figures like María Corina Machado, marks a turning point, but the long-term success of a democratic transition hinges on the autonomous action of organized civil society, which has resisted authoritarianism for 25 years by prov...
Venezuela's Democratic Future: The Crucial Role of Organized Civil Society
In Venezuela, the 2024 electoral participation of the opposition, led by figures like María Corina Machado, marks a turning point, but the long-term success of a democratic transition hinges on the autonomous action of organized civil society, which has resisted authoritarianism for 25 years by prov...
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44% Bias Score
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State Join to Protect Crucial Water Source Bosque de Agua
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State are collaborating to protect the Bosque de Agua, a vital forest providing 70% of Mexico City's water and nearly all of Cuernavaca and Toluca's, by increasing surveillance, prosecuting illegal activities, and potentially establishing it as a federal protected ar...
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State Join to Protect Crucial Water Source Bosque de Agua
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State are collaborating to protect the Bosque de Agua, a vital forest providing 70% of Mexico City's water and nearly all of Cuernavaca and Toluca's, by increasing surveillance, prosecuting illegal activities, and potentially establishing it as a federal protected ar...
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32% Bias Score
Ayuso's Chief of Staff to Testify in Attorney General Leak Investigation
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff to Madrid's regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso, will testify in the Supreme Court's investigation into whether the Attorney General's office leaked a confidential email related to a tax fraud case involving Ayuso's partner; the defense alleges Rodríguez sprea...
Ayuso's Chief of Staff to Testify in Attorney General Leak Investigation
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff to Madrid's regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso, will testify in the Supreme Court's investigation into whether the Attorney General's office leaked a confidential email related to a tax fraud case involving Ayuso's partner; the defense alleges Rodríguez sprea...
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52% Bias Score
Illa Condemns Musk for Spreading False Rape Statistic about Catalonia
Catalan President Salvador Illa condemned Elon Musk for retweeting a false statistic claiming 91% of those convicted of rape in Catalonia are foreign, highlighting the misuse of data to spread hate speech and the dangers of technology billionaires influencing politics.
Illa Condemns Musk for Spreading False Rape Statistic about Catalonia
Catalan President Salvador Illa condemned Elon Musk for retweeting a false statistic claiming 91% of those convicted of rape in Catalonia are foreign, highlighting the misuse of data to spread hate speech and the dangers of technology billionaires influencing politics.
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40% Bias Score
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal: Boon or Bane for Spanish Olive Oil Producers?
The EU-Mercosur trade deal brings optimism and concern for Spanish olive oil producers, who see market expansion opportunities but fear competition from producers with lower standards; table olive producers strongly oppose the deal due to continued high tariffs.
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal: Boon or Bane for Spanish Olive Oil Producers?
The EU-Mercosur trade deal brings optimism and concern for Spanish olive oil producers, who see market expansion opportunities but fear competition from producers with lower standards; table olive producers strongly oppose the deal due to continued high tariffs.
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32% Bias Score
Bétera Police Officers Implicated in Drug Trafficking Investigation
A high-ranking Bétera police officer and another officer are under investigation for allegedly revealing confidential information to drug traffickers, leading to vigilante violence; the revelation came to light during a wiretap in a separate drug trafficking investigation.
Bétera Police Officers Implicated in Drug Trafficking Investigation
A high-ranking Bétera police officer and another officer are under investigation for allegedly revealing confidential information to drug traffickers, leading to vigilante violence; the revelation came to light during a wiretap in a separate drug trafficking investigation.
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32% Bias Score
Swift 2024 Election Certification Underscores Contrast with 2021 Capitol Attack
On January 6th, 2024, the US Congress swiftly certified the November 2023 election results, a stark contrast to the 2021 attack on the Capitol, with President-elect Trump planning to pardon those convicted for their involvement in the January 6th insurrection.
Swift 2024 Election Certification Underscores Contrast with 2021 Capitol Attack
On January 6th, 2024, the US Congress swiftly certified the November 2023 election results, a stark contrast to the 2021 attack on the Capitol, with President-elect Trump planning to pardon those convicted for their involvement in the January 6th insurrection.
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60% Bias Score
Catalan Tax Agency Proposal Contradicts EU Guidelines and Spanish Constitution
A proposed agreement in Catalonia would create a regional tax agency, contradicting EU guidelines and Spain's constitution, potentially increasing costs, hindering anti-fraud efforts, and impacting tax collection efficiency, according to a FEDEA report by tax expert Alberto García Valera.
Catalan Tax Agency Proposal Contradicts EU Guidelines and Spanish Constitution
A proposed agreement in Catalonia would create a regional tax agency, contradicting EU guidelines and Spain's constitution, potentially increasing costs, hindering anti-fraud efforts, and impacting tax collection efficiency, according to a FEDEA report by tax expert Alberto García Valera.
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52% Bias Score