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Berlin to Regulate Post-Office Employment of Ex-Senators
The Berlin Senate will introduce rules for ex-senators' post-office employment, preventing potential conflicts of interest and maintaining public trust, drawing inspiration from Brandenburg's 2016 legislation with a proposed 24-month waiting period.
Berlin to Regulate Post-Office Employment of Ex-Senators
The Berlin Senate will introduce rules for ex-senators' post-office employment, preventing potential conflicts of interest and maintaining public trust, drawing inspiration from Brandenburg's 2016 legislation with a proposed 24-month waiting period.
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36% Bias Score


UK Ministers' Rental Incomes Raise Conflicts of Interest Concerns on Rent Reforms
Analysis reveals that four UK cabinet ministers declared rental income exceeding £10,000, while one in eight Westminster MPs declared rental income, raising concerns about conflicts of interest regarding the government's promised rent reforms, particularly after the resignation of a minister over te...
UK Ministers' Rental Incomes Raise Conflicts of Interest Concerns on Rent Reforms
Analysis reveals that four UK cabinet ministers declared rental income exceeding £10,000, while one in eight Westminster MPs declared rental income, raising concerns about conflicts of interest regarding the government's promised rent reforms, particularly after the resignation of a minister over te...
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52% Bias Score


ICC Prosecutor Recuses Himself from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan's recusal from the Venezuela human rights case due to a conflict of interest involving his sister-in-law's role in the Venezuelan legal team; two deputy prosecutors will continue the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity.
ICC Prosecutor Recuses Himself from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan's recusal from the Venezuela human rights case due to a conflict of interest involving his sister-in-law's role in the Venezuelan legal team; two deputy prosecutors will continue the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity.
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44% Bias Score


Brandenburg Reviews Potential Conflict of Interest in Ex-Minister's New Job
Following his resignation, former Brandenburg Economics Minister Jörg Steinbach is temporarily halting his consulting work for law firm CMS, which advised the state on Tesla's relocation during his time in office, due to potential conflicts of interest; the state government is reviewing the situatio...
Brandenburg Reviews Potential Conflict of Interest in Ex-Minister's New Job
Following his resignation, former Brandenburg Economics Minister Jörg Steinbach is temporarily halting his consulting work for law firm CMS, which advised the state on Tesla's relocation during his time in office, due to potential conflicts of interest; the state government is reviewing the situatio...
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52% Bias Score


Lithuanian PM Resigns Amidst Multiple Financial Scandals
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned on July 31st, 2024, after seven months in office, due to multiple financial scandals involving conflicts of interest, preferential loans to his company Garnis, and questionable procurement deals; investigations are ongoing.
Lithuanian PM Resigns Amidst Multiple Financial Scandals
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned on July 31st, 2024, after seven months in office, due to multiple financial scandals involving conflicts of interest, preferential loans to his company Garnis, and questionable procurement deals; investigations are ongoing.
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48% Bias Score


Star Entertainment Faces Collapse of Queen's Wharf Sale, Reports Quarterly Loss
Star Entertainment reported a $27 million pre-tax loss for the June quarter, largely due to reduced revenue from mandatory carded play and faces potential collapse of a $53 million Queen's Wharf sale deal by the July 31 deadline, triggering a $36 million repayment.
Star Entertainment Faces Collapse of Queen's Wharf Sale, Reports Quarterly Loss
Star Entertainment reported a $27 million pre-tax loss for the June quarter, largely due to reduced revenue from mandatory carded play and faces potential collapse of a $53 million Queen's Wharf sale deal by the July 31 deadline, triggering a $36 million repayment.
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40% Bias Score

Berlin to Regulate Post-Office Employment of Ex-Senators
The Berlin Senate is introducing rules for ex-senators' post-office employment, modeled after Brandenburg's 2016 law, to prevent conflicts of interest and maintain public trust; a draft law is currently under review and aims for passage before the September 2026 election.

Berlin to Regulate Post-Office Employment of Ex-Senators
The Berlin Senate is introducing rules for ex-senators' post-office employment, modeled after Brandenburg's 2016 law, to prevent conflicts of interest and maintain public trust; a draft law is currently under review and aims for passage before the September 2026 election.
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36% Bias Score

Charges Dropped Against Amesty Amidst Attorney's Familial Ties to Attorney General
Federal prosecutors dropped charges against former Republican lawmaker Carolina Amesty, accused of COVID relief fraud, following her attorney Brad Bondi's presentation of exculpatory evidence and the government's cessation of its investigation. The dismissal comes despite Amesty facing up to 20 year...

Charges Dropped Against Amesty Amidst Attorney's Familial Ties to Attorney General
Federal prosecutors dropped charges against former Republican lawmaker Carolina Amesty, accused of COVID relief fraud, following her attorney Brad Bondi's presentation of exculpatory evidence and the government's cessation of its investigation. The dismissal comes despite Amesty facing up to 20 year...
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44% Bias Score

PP Demands Investigation into Huawei Contracts Amidst Alleged Corruption Scandal
The Spanish Popular Party demands an investigation into €12.3 million in contracts between the Spanish government and Huawei for storing judicial intercepts, alleging a conflict of interest involving Secretary of State Antonio Hernando and a consulting firm linked to a broader corruption scandal imp...

PP Demands Investigation into Huawei Contracts Amidst Alleged Corruption Scandal
The Spanish Popular Party demands an investigation into €12.3 million in contracts between the Spanish government and Huawei for storing judicial intercepts, alleging a conflict of interest involving Secretary of State Antonio Hernando and a consulting firm linked to a broader corruption scandal imp...
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64% Bias Score

ICC Orders Prosecutor Khan's Recusal from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan to recuse himself from the Venezuela human rights case due to a potential conflict of interest, stemming from his sister-in-law's past legal representation of the Venezuelan government in November 2022; he has three weeks to comply.

ICC Orders Prosecutor Khan's Recusal from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan to recuse himself from the Venezuela human rights case due to a potential conflict of interest, stemming from his sister-in-law's past legal representation of the Venezuelan government in November 2022; he has three weeks to comply.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Handling of Epstein Files Raises Ethical Concerns With Blanche's Involvement
Todd Blanche, former personal attorney to President Trump and current Deputy Attorney General, interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell, raising ethical concerns due to his past relationship with Trump and the unusual lack of transparency in the interview process, which is part of the Trump administration's ef...

Trump Administration's Handling of Epstein Files Raises Ethical Concerns With Blanche's Involvement
Todd Blanche, former personal attorney to President Trump and current Deputy Attorney General, interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell, raising ethical concerns due to his past relationship with Trump and the unusual lack of transparency in the interview process, which is part of the Trump administration's ef...
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44% Bias Score

French Government Defends Appointment of Agricultural Lobbyist Amid Pesticide Law Controversy
Amid protests against the Duplomb law reauthorizing a banned pesticide, the French government defended the appointment of Xavier Jamet, a lobbyist for the powerful FNSEA agricultural union, as cabinet director, despite a petition with over 2 million signatures demanding the law's repeal.

French Government Defends Appointment of Agricultural Lobbyist Amid Pesticide Law Controversy
Amid protests against the Duplomb law reauthorizing a banned pesticide, the French government defended the appointment of Xavier Jamet, a lobbyist for the powerful FNSEA agricultural union, as cabinet director, despite a petition with over 2 million signatures demanding the law's repeal.
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52% Bias Score
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