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Spanish Minister Implicated in Corruption over Employment Favoritism
Former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos is implicated in corruption due to an email revealing his attempt to secure employment for a woman at a public company, highlighting abuse of power and ethical concerns within the Spanish government.
Spanish Minister Implicated in Corruption over Employment Favoritism
Former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos is implicated in corruption due to an email revealing his attempt to secure employment for a woman at a public company, highlighting abuse of power and ethical concerns within the Spanish government.
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72% Bias Score


Wisconsin Audit Reveals $52.7 Million in Estimated DEI Spending, Reporting Issues
Wisconsin's Legislative Audit Bureau estimated the University of Wisconsin system spent $52.7 million on DEI initiatives in FY 2023-2024, while 12 state agencies spent roughly $2.2 million, hampered by inconsistent tracking and reporting, and the university's DEI staff was reduced from 123 to 60.
Wisconsin Audit Reveals $52.7 Million in Estimated DEI Spending, Reporting Issues
Wisconsin's Legislative Audit Bureau estimated the University of Wisconsin system spent $52.7 million on DEI initiatives in FY 2023-2024, while 12 state agencies spent roughly $2.2 million, hampered by inconsistent tracking and reporting, and the university's DEI staff was reduced from 123 to 60.
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60% Bias Score


Syria Extends Deadline for Investigation into Alawite Killings
Following the killing of hundreds of Alawite civilians in western Syria in March, President Ahmed al-Sharaa extended a fact-finding committee's deadline by three months, citing challenges in evidence gathering; the committee must investigate 41 separate killing sites. Initial reports indicate hundre...
Syria Extends Deadline for Investigation into Alawite Killings
Following the killing of hundreds of Alawite civilians in western Syria in March, President Ahmed al-Sharaa extended a fact-finding committee's deadline by three months, citing challenges in evidence gathering; the committee must investigate 41 separate killing sites. Initial reports indicate hundre...
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44% Bias Score


Special Court for Ukraine Aggression: Trials Only with Accused Present
Western nations plan a special court to prosecute Russia's aggression against Ukraine, but will only try top officials if present, a compromise limiting trials in absentia until they leave office; the court is set to be established under the Council of Europe, with a May 9th signing in Kyiv.
Special Court for Ukraine Aggression: Trials Only with Accused Present
Western nations plan a special court to prosecute Russia's aggression against Ukraine, but will only try top officials if present, a compromise limiting trials in absentia until they leave office; the court is set to be established under the Council of Europe, with a May 9th signing in Kyiv.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine: Corrupt Ex-Official Nasirov Mobilizes Amidst Ongoing Trial
Former State Fiscal Service head Roman Nasirov, facing trial for corruption involving over UAH 2 billion in unpaid taxes and a UAH 722 million bribe, voluntarily mobilized into the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a sapper on April 7th, 2025, prompting a court adjournment until April 11th to consider his d...
Ukraine: Corrupt Ex-Official Nasirov Mobilizes Amidst Ongoing Trial
Former State Fiscal Service head Roman Nasirov, facing trial for corruption involving over UAH 2 billion in unpaid taxes and a UAH 722 million bribe, voluntarily mobilized into the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a sapper on April 7th, 2025, prompting a court adjournment until April 11th to consider his d...
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48% Bias Score


EU Audit Reveals €7.4 Billion in Opaque NGO Funding
A European Court of Auditors report revealed €7.4 billion in EU and national funding to NGOs between 2021 and 2023, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and potential misuse of funds for activities such as protests and lobbying, prompting calls for reform.
EU Audit Reveals €7.4 Billion in Opaque NGO Funding
A European Court of Auditors report revealed €7.4 billion in EU and national funding to NGOs between 2021 and 2023, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and potential misuse of funds for activities such as protests and lobbying, prompting calls for reform.
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56% Bias Score

Lebanese Judge Questions Former Security Chiefs in Beirut Port Blast Probe
Lebanese Judge Tarek Bitar questioned former security chiefs Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim and Maj. Gen. Tony Saliba on Friday in the long-stalled investigation into the August 4, 2020, Beirut port explosion that killed at least 218 people, injured thousands, and caused billions of dollars in damage. The ...

Lebanese Judge Questions Former Security Chiefs in Beirut Port Blast Probe
Lebanese Judge Tarek Bitar questioned former security chiefs Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim and Maj. Gen. Tony Saliba on Friday in the long-stalled investigation into the August 4, 2020, Beirut port explosion that killed at least 218 people, injured thousands, and caused billions of dollars in damage. The ...
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28% Bias Score

Syria Extends Coastal Violence Inquiry Amidst Criticism and Calls for International Investigation
Syria's President extended a committee's investigation into coastal violence by three months, despite criticism that it's a delaying tactic, following documented massacres resulting in 1676 civilian deaths and ongoing human rights abuses, sparking calls for an independent international inquiry.

Syria Extends Coastal Violence Inquiry Amidst Criticism and Calls for International Investigation
Syria's President extended a committee's investigation into coastal violence by three months, despite criticism that it's a delaying tactic, following documented massacres resulting in 1676 civilian deaths and ongoing human rights abuses, sparking calls for an independent international inquiry.
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52% Bias Score

RUC Investigative Failures Hindered 1988 Murder Probe
A Police Ombudsman report details how investigative failures by the RUC, including the misattribution of a rifle recovered in 1988, hindered the investigation into the sectarian murders of Seamus Morris and Peter Dolan in Ardoyne, depriving investigators of key leads and delaying justice for their f...

RUC Investigative Failures Hindered 1988 Murder Probe
A Police Ombudsman report details how investigative failures by the RUC, including the misattribution of a rifle recovered in 1988, hindered the investigation into the sectarian murders of Seamus Morris and Peter Dolan in Ardoyne, depriving investigators of key leads and delaying justice for their f...
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44% Bias Score

PACE Urges Swift Action on Russia Accountability and Ukraine Compensation
The PACE resolution, adopted on April 9th, urges the swift creation of international legal mechanisms to hold Russia accountable for its aggression against Ukraine and compensate for the damages, emphasizing the need for a compensation fund from frozen Russian assets despite hurdles.

PACE Urges Swift Action on Russia Accountability and Ukraine Compensation
The PACE resolution, adopted on April 9th, urges the swift creation of international legal mechanisms to hold Russia accountable for its aggression against Ukraine and compensate for the damages, emphasizing the need for a compensation fund from frozen Russian assets despite hurdles.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's Transparency Laws Largely Ignored: Missing Data Highlights Systemic Issues
Despite Greek laws requiring transparency in government and party finances, including the publication of gifts received by officials and party financial statements, key information remains missing from official websites, as highlighted by Vouliwatch.gr, indicating systemic issues with accountability...

Greece's Transparency Laws Largely Ignored: Missing Data Highlights Systemic Issues
Despite Greek laws requiring transparency in government and party finances, including the publication of gifts received by officials and party financial statements, key information remains missing from official websites, as highlighted by Vouliwatch.gr, indicating systemic issues with accountability...
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48% Bias Score

PSOE Sues Madrid Government Over 2020 Nursing Home Protocols
The Madrid PSOE filed a lawsuit against the regional government for allegedly limiting hospital access for elderly residents in nursing homes during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, accusing officials of prevarication based on evidence presented in a citizen's truth commission report and a documentary.

PSOE Sues Madrid Government Over 2020 Nursing Home Protocols
The Madrid PSOE filed a lawsuit against the regional government for allegedly limiting hospital access for elderly residents in nursing homes during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, accusing officials of prevarication based on evidence presented in a citizen's truth commission report and a documentary.
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56% Bias Score
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