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OxCCAL Database Exposes Greenwashing, Underscores Need for Corporate Sustainability Transparency
A staff member at AMV BBDO reported potential "greenwashing" in Mars campaigns, prompting the launch of the Oxford Carbon and Climate Advertising Library (OxCCAL), a database of over 1,700 ads from fossil fuel companies revealing strategic messaging discrepancies and underscoring the need for transp...
OxCCAL Database Exposes Greenwashing, Underscores Need for Corporate Sustainability Transparency
A staff member at AMV BBDO reported potential "greenwashing" in Mars campaigns, prompting the launch of the Oxford Carbon and Climate Advertising Library (OxCCAL), a database of over 1,700 ads from fossil fuel companies revealing strategic messaging discrepancies and underscoring the need for transp...
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52% Bias Score


Mati Fire Trial: Prosecutor's Summation to Determine Culpability
Seven years after the devastating Mati fire, a Greek court is reviewing the case, which resulted in 102 deaths, with the prosecutor analyzing the evidence to determine culpability among 21 defendants, including fire services, civil protection, and local authorities.
Mati Fire Trial: Prosecutor's Summation to Determine Culpability
Seven years after the devastating Mati fire, a Greek court is reviewing the case, which resulted in 102 deaths, with the prosecutor analyzing the evidence to determine culpability among 21 defendants, including fire services, civil protection, and local authorities.
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40% Bias Score


BBC Spent £1.3 Million on Huw Edwards Scandal; Internal Inquiry Findings Unreleased
The BBC spent £1.3 million on costs associated with the Huw Edwards scandal between October 2023 and September 2024, including legal fees and a Deloitte review of non-editorial complaints, yet the internal inquiry findings remain unpublished.
BBC Spent £1.3 Million on Huw Edwards Scandal; Internal Inquiry Findings Unreleased
The BBC spent £1.3 million on costs associated with the Huw Edwards scandal between October 2023 and September 2024, including legal fees and a Deloitte review of non-editorial complaints, yet the internal inquiry findings remain unpublished.
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48% Bias Score


No Sanctions for Rector After Bullying Suicide
Following the suicide of 15-year-old Nicolas due to school bullying in September 2023, an investigation cleared former Versailles rector Charline Avenel of disciplinary action despite criticism for an inappropriate letter sent to the grieving parents; the mother has filed a complaint.
No Sanctions for Rector After Bullying Suicide
Following the suicide of 15-year-old Nicolas due to school bullying in September 2023, an investigation cleared former Versailles rector Charline Avenel of disciplinary action despite criticism for an inappropriate letter sent to the grieving parents; the mother has filed a complaint.
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56% Bias Score


Myanmar Resistance Group Kills Buddhist Monk, Sparking Controversy
A Myanmar resistance group, the Bee Column, admitted to killing a Buddhist monk, Dhamma Thara, and his disciple in Shan State on March 4, claiming he was a military informer; however, local organizations dispute this, highlighting the escalating violence and conflicting narratives in Myanmar's civil...
Myanmar Resistance Group Kills Buddhist Monk, Sparking Controversy
A Myanmar resistance group, the Bee Column, admitted to killing a Buddhist monk, Dhamma Thara, and his disciple in Shan State on March 4, claiming he was a military informer; however, local organizations dispute this, highlighting the escalating violence and conflicting narratives in Myanmar's civil...
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40% Bias Score


USAID Orders Document Destruction Amid Legal Challenges
Facing legal challenges, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) instructed Washington staff to shred and burn documents on Tuesday, prompting concerns about the destruction of evidence relevant to ongoing litigation against the agency's shutdown; the directive came from the agency's a...
USAID Orders Document Destruction Amid Legal Challenges
Facing legal challenges, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) instructed Washington staff to shred and burn documents on Tuesday, prompting concerns about the destruction of evidence relevant to ongoing litigation against the agency's shutdown; the directive came from the agency's a...
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52% Bias Score

USAID Ordered to Destroy Classified Documents Amidst Dismantling
Acting USAID Executive Secretary Erica Carr emailed bureau leaders Tuesday to shred and burn classified documents at the agency's Washington, D.C., headquarters, raising concerns about compliance with the Federal Records Act and transparency amid Elon Musk's plans to dismantle the agency and Secreta...

USAID Ordered to Destroy Classified Documents Amidst Dismantling
Acting USAID Executive Secretary Erica Carr emailed bureau leaders Tuesday to shred and burn classified documents at the agency's Washington, D.C., headquarters, raising concerns about compliance with the Federal Records Act and transparency amid Elon Musk's plans to dismantle the agency and Secreta...
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56% Bias Score

Tempe Crash Site Cleared Before Investigation Complete
Following a meeting on March 3, 2023, at the Tempe train crash site, repairs began before investigators finished their work, prompting the then-head of Larissa Traffic Police to object, resulting in the loss of potential evidence and raising questions about the handling of the investigation.

Tempe Crash Site Cleared Before Investigation Complete
Following a meeting on March 3, 2023, at the Tempe train crash site, repairs began before investigators finished their work, prompting the then-head of Larissa Traffic Police to object, resulting in the loss of potential evidence and raising questions about the handling of the investigation.
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36% Bias Score

UN Report Omits Israeli Child Victims, Fueling Bias and Undermining Credibility
The UN's 2025 draft report on children in armed conflict omits Israeli children killed by Hamas and Hezbollah, while citing unverified Palestinian casualties, creating a biased narrative that undermines the UN's credibility and fuels conflict.

UN Report Omits Israeli Child Victims, Fueling Bias and Undermining Credibility
The UN's 2025 draft report on children in armed conflict omits Israeli children killed by Hamas and Hezbollah, while citing unverified Palestinian casualties, creating a biased narrative that undermines the UN's credibility and fuels conflict.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Seeks Answers on Assassination Attempts, Parallels to JFK Investigation and Israel's Security Failures
President Trump seeks answers about two assassination attempts against him; parallels are drawn to the Warren Commission's findings and the need for independent investigations into Israel's October 7th attacks.

Trump Seeks Answers on Assassination Attempts, Parallels to JFK Investigation and Israel's Security Failures
President Trump seeks answers about two assassination attempts against him; parallels are drawn to the Warren Commission's findings and the need for independent investigations into Israel's October 7th attacks.
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64% Bias Score

Judge Orders Release of Secret Trump-Musk Government Downsizing Team Records
A federal judge ordered the release of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) records after a lawsuit by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW), finding DOGE subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) due to its secretive operations and sweeping power to reshape the federal governme...

Judge Orders Release of Secret Trump-Musk Government Downsizing Team Records
A federal judge ordered the release of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) records after a lawsuit by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW), finding DOGE subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) due to its secretive operations and sweeping power to reshape the federal governme...
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Independent Authorities: Unchecked Power and the Erosion of Democratic Accountability
This article by Thrasyvoulos Kontaxis, a lawyer and PhD in Law, critiques the lack of accountability and democratic oversight of Greece's Independent Authorities (A.A.s), arguing they represent a parallel, unchecked system that undermines democratic governance and the rule of law.

Greece's Independent Authorities: Unchecked Power and the Erosion of Democratic Accountability
This article by Thrasyvoulos Kontaxis, a lawyer and PhD in Law, critiques the lack of accountability and democratic oversight of Greece's Independent Authorities (A.A.s), arguing they represent a parallel, unchecked system that undermines democratic governance and the rule of law.
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68% Bias Score
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