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German Public Broadcasters Challenge Funding Increase in Court
Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, are challenging a funding increase in court, delaying a decision by state premiers, while the broadcasters also await a court ruling on the legality of the planned reform that would lead to a potential reduction in funding.
German Public Broadcasters Challenge Funding Increase in Court
Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, are challenging a funding increase in court, delaying a decision by state premiers, while the broadcasters also await a court ruling on the legality of the planned reform that would lead to a potential reduction in funding.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Overturns PP Senate Rule Change on Amnesty Law
Spain's Constitutional Court struck down a November 2023 Senate rule change by the Popular Party that extended the review period for the amnesty law from 20 days to two months, deeming it unconstitutional per Article 90.3 of the Constitution.
Spanish Court Overturns PP Senate Rule Change on Amnesty Law
Spain's Constitutional Court struck down a November 2023 Senate rule change by the Popular Party that extended the review period for the amnesty law from 20 days to two months, deeming it unconstitutional per Article 90.3 of the Constitution.
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40% Bias Score


Catalan Tourist Rental Decree Upheld by Constitutional Court
Spain's Constitutional Court validated a Catalan decree limiting tourist rentals in municipalities with housing shortages, prioritizing residential needs over unlimited property exploitation to maintain urban balance and address social needs.
Catalan Tourist Rental Decree Upheld by Constitutional Court
Spain's Constitutional Court validated a Catalan decree limiting tourist rentals in municipalities with housing shortages, prioritizing residential needs over unlimited property exploitation to maintain urban balance and address social needs.
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20% Bias Score


BSW Demands Bundestag Election Recount
The leaders of the BSW party, Sahra Wagenknecht and Amira Mohamed Ali, filed a constitutional complaint demanding a recount of Germany's 2025 Bundestag election, due to the party falling short of the 5% threshold by only 13,435 votes. This unprecedented legal action directly challenges the election ...
BSW Demands Bundestag Election Recount
The leaders of the BSW party, Sahra Wagenknecht and Amira Mohamed Ali, filed a constitutional complaint demanding a recount of Germany's 2025 Bundestag election, due to the party falling short of the 5% threshold by only 13,435 votes. This unprecedented legal action directly challenges the election ...
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56% Bias Score


CJEU Advocate General Supports Complaint Against Poland Over Primacy of EU Law
The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued an opinion on March 11th, 2023, supporting the European Commission's complaint against Poland due to two rulings by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in 2021 that prioritized Polish law over EU law, triggering a disput...
CJEU Advocate General Supports Complaint Against Poland Over Primacy of EU Law
The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued an opinion on March 11th, 2023, supporting the European Commission's complaint against Poland due to two rulings by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in 2021 that prioritized Polish law over EU law, triggering a disput...
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48% Bias Score


South Korean Court Releases Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from Detention
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges, was released from detention Friday after a Seoul court canceled his arrest warrant due to questions about the timing of the indictment and the investigating agency's jurisdiction.
South Korean Court Releases Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from Detention
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges, was released from detention Friday after a Seoul court canceled his arrest warrant due to questions about the timing of the indictment and the investigating agency's jurisdiction.
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36% Bias Score

German Court Allows Old Bundestag to Approve Increased Borrowing
The German Federal Constitutional Court rejected challenges from the AfD and Left party, allowing the old Bundestag to vote on Tuesday on constitutional amendments enabling increased government borrowing for a financial package, including infrastructure spending, before the new Bundestag convenes on...

German Court Allows Old Bundestag to Approve Increased Borrowing
The German Federal Constitutional Court rejected challenges from the AfD and Left party, allowing the old Bundestag to vote on Tuesday on constitutional amendments enabling increased government borrowing for a financial package, including infrastructure spending, before the new Bundestag convenes on...
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36% Bias Score

Bavarian Court Upholds Police Act Clause, Imposes Strict Limitations
The Bavarian Constitutional Court upheld a key provision of the state's Police Tasks Act allowing police broader powers based on a 'threatening danger', but with limitations ensuring proportionality and respect for fundamental rights, following a legal challenge by the Greens, SPD, and private citiz...

Bavarian Court Upholds Police Act Clause, Imposes Strict Limitations
The Bavarian Constitutional Court upheld a key provision of the state's Police Tasks Act allowing police broader powers based on a 'threatening danger', but with limitations ensuring proportionality and respect for fundamental rights, following a legal challenge by the Greens, SPD, and private citiz...
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36% Bias Score

Germany to Decide on €1.3 Trillion Debt Package Amidst Legal Challenges
Germany's outgoing Bundestag is poised to approve a €1.3 trillion debt package spanning ten years, encompassing €500 billion for infrastructure, €500 billion for defense (potentially rising further due to eased debt brake rules), and €300 billion in interest; legal challenges question the plan's leg...

Germany to Decide on €1.3 Trillion Debt Package Amidst Legal Challenges
Germany's outgoing Bundestag is poised to approve a €1.3 trillion debt package spanning ten years, encompassing €500 billion for infrastructure, €500 billion for defense (potentially rising further due to eased debt brake rules), and €300 billion in interest; legal challenges question the plan's leg...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Court Strikes Down Senate Rule Delaying Amnesty Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court struck down a Senate rule change that had allowed the Popular Party to delay the Amnesty Law concerning the Catalan independence process, ruling that the change violated Article 90.3 of the Spanish Constitution.

Spanish Court Strikes Down Senate Rule Delaying Amnesty Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court struck down a Senate rule change that had allowed the Popular Party to delay the Amnesty Law concerning the Catalan independence process, ruling that the change violated Article 90.3 of the Spanish Constitution.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Court Annuls Decree on Judicial Assistant Positions
Turkey's Constitutional Court annulled a presidential decree establishing judicial assistant positions, deeming it unconstitutional following a challenge by the Republican People's Party (CHP); the annulment will take effect in nine months, highlighting the court's emphasis on judicial independence.

Turkish Court Annuls Decree on Judicial Assistant Positions
Turkey's Constitutional Court annulled a presidential decree establishing judicial assistant positions, deeming it unconstitutional following a challenge by the Republican People's Party (CHP); the annulment will take effect in nine months, highlighting the court's emphasis on judicial independence.
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8% Bias Score

South Korean Court Cancels Impeached President's Arrest Warrant
A South Korean court canceled impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol's arrest warrant due to procedural errors in the prosecution's request, potentially leading to his release pending a prosecutor's appeal; the opposition plans to appeal this decision.

South Korean Court Cancels Impeached President's Arrest Warrant
A South Korean court canceled impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol's arrest warrant due to procedural errors in the prosecution's request, potentially leading to his release pending a prosecutor's appeal; the opposition plans to appeal this decision.
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48% Bias Score
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