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Abuse of Power and Hypocrisy Plague Mexico's 4T Government
Mexico's 4T government faces accusations of widespread abuse of power, from passing controversial laws to condoning corruption, with high-ranking officials engaging in lavish spending and ignoring ethical guidelines, while the president maintains a contrasting austere public image.
Abuse of Power and Hypocrisy Plague Mexico's 4T Government
Mexico's 4T government faces accusations of widespread abuse of power, from passing controversial laws to condoning corruption, with high-ranking officials engaging in lavish spending and ignoring ethical guidelines, while the president maintains a contrasting austere public image.
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60% Bias Score


Internal Conflict at Colombia's SAE Threatens Asset Management
A political dispute inside Colombia's SAE, involving President Amelia Pérez and former director Daniel Rojas, is fueled by reports of visits from an associate of drug trafficker 'Papá Pitufo', leading to accusations of information leaks, personnel changes, and harassment claims, and jeopardizing the...
Internal Conflict at Colombia's SAE Threatens Asset Management
A political dispute inside Colombia's SAE, involving President Amelia Pérez and former director Daniel Rojas, is fueled by reports of visits from an associate of drug trafficker 'Papá Pitufo', leading to accusations of information leaks, personnel changes, and harassment claims, and jeopardizing the...
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48% Bias Score


Five Law Firms Give Trump $600 Million in Pro Bono Services to Avoid Sanctions
Five major US law firms agreed to provide President Trump with $600 million in pro bono legal services to avoid White House sanctions, following Trump's threats to end government contracts and bar access to government buildings for uncooperative firms.
Five Law Firms Give Trump $600 Million in Pro Bono Services to Avoid Sanctions
Five major US law firms agreed to provide President Trump with $600 million in pro bono legal services to avoid White House sanctions, following Trump's threats to end government contracts and bar access to government buildings for uncooperative firms.
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68% Bias Score


Netanyahu Accused of Misusing Shin Bet for Political Purposes
Former Shin Bet head Yoram Cohen accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of twice attempting to misuse the agency's powers for political gain in 2013 and 2014, involving surveillance and security clearance revocation, which Cohen refused.
Netanyahu Accused of Misusing Shin Bet for Political Purposes
Former Shin Bet head Yoram Cohen accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of twice attempting to misuse the agency's powers for political gain in 2013 and 2014, involving surveillance and security clearance revocation, which Cohen refused.
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48% Bias Score


Law Firms Sue Trump Over Executive Orders Targeting Lawyers
Two major law firms, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, filed suit against President Trump, challenging executive orders targeting their lawyers and revoking security clearances; the suits claim First Amendment violations and due process concerns, alleging the orders constitute retaliation against lawye...
Law Firms Sue Trump Over Executive Orders Targeting Lawyers
Two major law firms, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, filed suit against President Trump, challenging executive orders targeting their lawyers and revoking security clearances; the suits claim First Amendment violations and due process concerns, alleging the orders constitute retaliation against lawye...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Political Rivals
President Trump, in a late-night memo, revoked the security clearances of over a dozen political opponents, including former Vice President Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, and former President Joe Biden, citing national security concerns; the move also targeted lawyers who have opposed him.
Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Political Rivals
President Trump, in a late-night memo, revoked the security clearances of over a dozen political opponents, including former Vice President Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, and former President Joe Biden, citing national security concerns; the move also targeted lawyers who have opposed him.
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64% Bias Score

Spanish PM's Brother Faces Expanded Charges in Favoritism Case
David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of the Spanish Prime Minister, will return to court on Friday facing expanded charges of influence peddling and prevarication, following a new investigation report revealing 329 intercepted emails showing a pre-arranged deal for a high-ranking position at the Pr...

Spanish PM's Brother Faces Expanded Charges in Favoritism Case
David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of the Spanish Prime Minister, will return to court on Friday facing expanded charges of influence peddling and prevarication, following a new investigation report revealing 329 intercepted emails showing a pre-arranged deal for a high-ranking position at the Pr...
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56% Bias Score

Renfe Officials Secure Job for Minister's Friend in 12 Hours
On February 17, 2020, high-ranking officials at Renfe intervened to secure employment for Claudia Montes, a friend of Minister José Luis Ábalos, within 12 hours, despite a pending dismissal; this involved multiple high-level calls and ultimately secured her desired position.

Renfe Officials Secure Job for Minister's Friend in 12 Hours
On February 17, 2020, high-ranking officials at Renfe intervened to secure employment for Claudia Montes, a friend of Minister José Luis Ábalos, within 12 hours, despite a pending dismissal; this involved multiple high-level calls and ultimately secured her desired position.
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56% Bias Score

Weski's Defense Alleges Misconduct, Delays Taghi Drug Trial
Inez Weski, a 70-year-old former lawyer accused of involvement in Ridouan Taghi's drug organization, filed numerous requests with the Rotterdam court on Thursday, alleging mistreatment during detention and requesting an investigation into potential misconduct within the Public Prosecution Service.

Weski's Defense Alleges Misconduct, Delays Taghi Drug Trial
Inez Weski, a 70-year-old former lawyer accused of involvement in Ridouan Taghi's drug organization, filed numerous requests with the Rotterdam court on Thursday, alleging mistreatment during detention and requesting an investigation into potential misconduct within the Public Prosecution Service.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Dismisses Imputation in Attorney General's Leak Case
Judge Ángel Hurtado rejected imputing Pilar Sánchez Acera for revealing secrets in the case against Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, despite lacking concrete proof linking García Ortiz to the leak of a document containing Alberto González Amador's confession, which was already partially public.

Spanish Judge Dismisses Imputation in Attorney General's Leak Case
Judge Ángel Hurtado rejected imputing Pilar Sánchez Acera for revealing secrets in the case against Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, despite lacking concrete proof linking García Ortiz to the leak of a document containing Alberto González Amador's confession, which was already partially public.
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52% Bias Score

Ukrainian Ombudsman Reports Widespread Human Rights Abuses by Military Enlistment Offices
The Ukrainian ombudsman, Dmytro Lubinets, reported widespread human rights abuses by military enlistment offices (TCOs), including physical violence, illegal detentions, denial of legal representation, and forced document signing, affecting numerous Ukrainian citizens.

Ukrainian Ombudsman Reports Widespread Human Rights Abuses by Military Enlistment Offices
The Ukrainian ombudsman, Dmytro Lubinets, reported widespread human rights abuses by military enlistment offices (TCOs), including physical violence, illegal detentions, denial of legal representation, and forced document signing, affecting numerous Ukrainian citizens.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Advisor Indicted for Collaboration with Prime Minister's Brother
A former La Moncloa advisor, Luis Carrero, has been indicted for collaborating with the Prime Minister's brother, David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, on projects while employed at the Ministry of the Presidency between March 2, 2020, and December 31, 2023, based on over 300 intercepted emails detailing Ca...

Spanish Advisor Indicted for Collaboration with Prime Minister's Brother
A former La Moncloa advisor, Luis Carrero, has been indicted for collaborating with the Prime Minister's brother, David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, on projects while employed at the Ministry of the Presidency between March 2, 2020, and December 31, 2023, based on over 300 intercepted emails detailing Ca...
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40% Bias Score
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