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Colombian Court Halts Investigation into Petro's Campaign Finances
Colombia's Constitutional Court suspended an investigation into President Gustavo Petro's 2022 campaign finances, which alleged approximately \$1.2 million in unreported contributions from labor unions and other entities, prompting accusations of a 'coup attempt' from the president.
Colombian Court Halts Investigation into Petro's Campaign Finances
Colombia's Constitutional Court suspended an investigation into President Gustavo Petro's 2022 campaign finances, which alleged approximately \$1.2 million in unreported contributions from labor unions and other entities, prompting accusations of a 'coup attempt' from the president.
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Parliament Speaker Nullifies Reinstatement of Imprisoned MP
Turkey's Constitutional Court reinstated the parliamentary seat of imprisoned TİP MP Can Atalay, whose dismissal was annulled after a ruling was read in parliament by a deputy speaker; the parliamentary speaker declared the reading void, citing procedural violations.
Turkish Parliament Speaker Nullifies Reinstatement of Imprisoned MP
Turkey's Constitutional Court reinstated the parliamentary seat of imprisoned TİP MP Can Atalay, whose dismissal was annulled after a ruling was read in parliament by a deputy speaker; the parliamentary speaker declared the reading void, citing procedural violations.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Orders Religious Brotherhood to Allow Women Members
Spain's Constitutional Court ruled that the Esclavitud del Santísimo Cristo de La Laguna brotherhood's statutes, which exclude women, violate the constitution, marking a victory for María Teresita Laborda after a 16-year legal battle and setting a precedent for gender equality in religious organizat...
Spanish Court Orders Religious Brotherhood to Allow Women Members
Spain's Constitutional Court ruled that the Esclavitud del Santísimo Cristo de La Laguna brotherhood's statutes, which exclude women, violate the constitution, marking a victory for María Teresita Laborda after a 16-year legal battle and setting a precedent for gender equality in religious organizat...
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44% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein's 2024 Budget Ruled Unconstitutional
The Schleswig-Holstein Constitutional Court declared the state's 2024 budget unconstitutional due to insufficient justification and lack of a repayment plan for three emergency loans totaling €493.8 million, used to address the storm surge, the war in Ukraine, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Schleswig-Holstein's 2024 Budget Ruled Unconstitutional
The Schleswig-Holstein Constitutional Court declared the state's 2024 budget unconstitutional due to insufficient justification and lack of a repayment plan for three emergency loans totaling €493.8 million, used to address the storm surge, the war in Ukraine, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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16% Bias Score


Spanish Government Approves Minor Redistribution Amidst Regional Opposition
The Spanish government's decree to redistribute 4,400 unaccompanied immigrant minors from Canarias and Ceuta passed despite opposition from the PP and Vox, leading to legal challenges from several regions and highlighting political divisions over immigration policy.
Spanish Government Approves Minor Redistribution Amidst Regional Opposition
The Spanish government's decree to redistribute 4,400 unaccompanied immigrant minors from Canarias and Ceuta passed despite opposition from the PP and Vox, leading to legal challenges from several regions and highlighting political divisions over immigration policy.
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60% Bias Score


South Korea's Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached, Triggering Fresh Elections
South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday, removing him from office for his December 3rd attempt to impose martial law, triggering immediate presidential elections and widespread celebrations; the court cited violations of the rule of ...
South Korea's Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached, Triggering Fresh Elections
South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday, removing him from office for his December 3rd attempt to impose martial law, triggering immediate presidential elections and widespread celebrations; the court cited violations of the rule of ...
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44% Bias Score

Egypt's Old Rental Law Faces Amendment Deadline
Egypt's Constitutional Court declared parts of the 1981 rental law unconstitutional, prompting the government to propose amendments before the parliamentary session ends in 90 days. This impacts 1.8 million rental units, with 450,000 vacant, and may lead to lawsuits if amendments are not passed.

Egypt's Old Rental Law Faces Amendment Deadline
Egypt's Constitutional Court declared parts of the 1981 rental law unconstitutional, prompting the government to propose amendments before the parliamentary session ends in 90 days. This impacts 1.8 million rental units, with 450,000 vacant, and may lead to lawsuits if amendments are not passed.
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36% Bias Score

Armenian Court Upholds Asset Seizure Law with Clarifications
Armenia's Constitutional Court upheld a law allowing seizure of assets acquired by officials after their appointment or linked to crimes, clarifying ambiguities but leaving some questions unanswered after a two-year review.

Armenian Court Upholds Asset Seizure Law with Clarifications
Armenia's Constitutional Court upheld a law allowing seizure of assets acquired by officials after their appointment or linked to crimes, clarifying ambiguities but leaving some questions unanswered after a two-year review.
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52% Bias Score

Moldova Court Decision Strips Gagauzia of Prosecutor Appointment Rights
Moldova's Constitutional Court annulled provisions granting Gagauzia the right to appoint its prosecutor, prompting criticism from former Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev who claims this politically motivated decision disregards Gagauzia's residents and destabilizes the region; the decision was made wit...

Moldova Court Decision Strips Gagauzia of Prosecutor Appointment Rights
Moldova's Constitutional Court annulled provisions granting Gagauzia the right to appoint its prosecutor, prompting criticism from former Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev who claims this politically motivated decision disregards Gagauzia's residents and destabilizes the region; the decision was made wit...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Appeals, Upholding Embezzlement Charges Against Puigdemont
The Spanish Supreme Court's Appeals Chamber rejected appeals against Judge Llarena's refusal to apply the Amnesty Law to embezzlement charges against Carles Puigdemont and two other exiled ex-councilors, allowing them to appeal to the Constitutional Court, while asserting the Supreme Court's authori...

Supreme Court Rejects Appeals, Upholding Embezzlement Charges Against Puigdemont
The Spanish Supreme Court's Appeals Chamber rejected appeals against Judge Llarena's refusal to apply the Amnesty Law to embezzlement charges against Carles Puigdemont and two other exiled ex-councilors, allowing them to appeal to the Constitutional Court, while asserting the Supreme Court's authori...
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Courts Challenge Constitutional Court, Raising EU Law Supremacy Concerns
Spanish courts challenged Constitutional Court rulings against EU law, prompting the president's interference, raising concerns about judicial independence and EU law supremacy.

Spanish Courts Challenge Constitutional Court, Raising EU Law Supremacy Concerns
Spanish courts challenged Constitutional Court rulings against EU law, prompting the president's interference, raising concerns about judicial independence and EU law supremacy.
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56% Bias Score

South Korean President Impeached, Triggering Elections Amidst Political Unrest
Following a four-month crisis triggered by his illegal imposition of martial law during a budget dispute, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been impeached by Parliament and the decision was upheld by the Constitutional Court, leading to upcoming elections and potential unrest.

South Korean President Impeached, Triggering Elections Amidst Political Unrest
Following a four-month crisis triggered by his illegal imposition of martial law during a budget dispute, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been impeached by Parliament and the decision was upheld by the Constitutional Court, leading to upcoming elections and potential unrest.
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36% Bias Score
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