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Yoon's Impeachment Trial: South Korea's Martial Law Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment for his December 3rd martial law declaration, which caused political chaos and prompted his arrest on rebellion charges; the Constitutional Court will decide his fate by mid-March.
Yoon's Impeachment Trial: South Korea's Martial Law Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment for his December 3rd martial law declaration, which caused political chaos and prompted his arrest on rebellion charges; the Constitutional Court will decide his fate by mid-March.
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52% Bias Score


Yoon Suk Yeol's Impeachment Trial: Closing Statements Underway
South Korea's ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol faces an impeachment trial for a short-lived martial law declaration in December 2023; his defense cites a US Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, while prosecutors highlight potential impacts on soldiers; a verdict is expected in mid-March.
Yoon Suk Yeol's Impeachment Trial: Closing Statements Underway
South Korea's ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol faces an impeachment trial for a short-lived martial law declaration in December 2023; his defense cites a US Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, while prosecutors highlight potential impacts on soldiers; a verdict is expected in mid-March.
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40% Bias Score


South Korean Constitutional Court Hears Final Arguments in Yoon Suk-yeol Impeachment Trial
South Korea's Constitutional Court is hearing the final arguments in the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who is accused of illegally declaring martial law on December 3, 2024, without following proper procedures; a decision is expected before April 18th, potentially triggering early el...
South Korean Constitutional Court Hears Final Arguments in Yoon Suk-yeol Impeachment Trial
South Korea's Constitutional Court is hearing the final arguments in the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who is accused of illegally declaring martial law on December 3, 2024, without following proper procedures; a decision is expected before April 18th, potentially triggering early el...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Proposes Constitutional Court, Limited Judicial Review
The Dutch cabinet proposes creating a constitutional court to review laws against "classical" constitutional rights, ending the unique European ban on judicial review while maintaining the ban on reviewing "social" rights; implementation requires two parliamentary approvals across electoral cycles.
Dutch Cabinet Proposes Constitutional Court, Limited Judicial Review
The Dutch cabinet proposes creating a constitutional court to review laws against "classical" constitutional rights, ending the unique European ban on judicial review while maintaining the ban on reviewing "social" rights; implementation requires two parliamentary approvals across electoral cycles.
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32% Bias Score


German Court Prioritizes Collective Bargaining in Night Shift Pay Dispute
Germany's Federal Constitutional Court overturned rulings ordering higher night shift pay than what collective bargaining agreements stipulated, prioritizing the autonomy of such agreements over concerns about unequal treatment between regular and irregular night shift workers, impacting two compani...
German Court Prioritizes Collective Bargaining in Night Shift Pay Dispute
Germany's Federal Constitutional Court overturned rulings ordering higher night shift pay than what collective bargaining agreements stipulated, prioritizing the autonomy of such agreements over concerns about unequal treatment between regular and irregular night shift workers, impacting two compani...
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutor General Refuses to Remove Prosecutor Amid Conflict-of-Interest Concerns
Spanish Prosecutor General Álvaro García Ortiz refused to remove Prosecutor Teresa Peramato from a case despite conflict-of-interest concerns raised by fellow prosecutor José Miguel de la Rosa, who argued Peramato's prior professional relationship with the plaintiff compromised her impartiality; thi...
Spanish Prosecutor General Refuses to Remove Prosecutor Amid Conflict-of-Interest Concerns
Spanish Prosecutor General Álvaro García Ortiz refused to remove Prosecutor Teresa Peramato from a case despite conflict-of-interest concerns raised by fellow prosecutor José Miguel de la Rosa, who argued Peramato's prior professional relationship with the plaintiff compromised her impartiality; thi...
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44% Bias Score

Yoon's Impeachment and Insurrection Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and insurrection charges following his six-hour declaration of martial law on December 3, 2023, which sparked widespread public anger and led to his arrest on January 15, 2024.

Yoon's Impeachment and Insurrection Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and insurrection charges following his six-hour declaration of martial law on December 3, 2023, which sparked widespread public anger and led to his arrest on January 15, 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Delayed Ballots Spark Concerns About German Election Fairness
Thousands of German citizens living abroad experienced delays in receiving their election ballots, prompting concerns about fair representation and potentially influencing the outcome of a closely contested election where one party narrowly missed the threshold to enter parliament.

Delayed Ballots Spark Concerns About German Election Fairness
Thousands of German citizens living abroad experienced delays in receiving their election ballots, prompting concerns about fair representation and potentially influencing the outcome of a closely contested election where one party narrowly missed the threshold to enter parliament.
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48% Bias Score

Armenian Official Faces Charges for Criticizing Court Ruling on Border Demarcation
Former Armenian official Edgar Ghazaryan faces up to 5 years in prison for allegedly defaming Constitutional Court judges due to his criticism of their ruling on an Armenian-Azerbaijani border demarcation, which he believes unduly favors Azerbaijan and Turkey.

Armenian Official Faces Charges for Criticizing Court Ruling on Border Demarcation
Former Armenian official Edgar Ghazaryan faces up to 5 years in prison for allegedly defaming Constitutional Court judges due to his criticism of their ruling on an Armenian-Azerbaijani border demarcation, which he believes unduly favors Azerbaijan and Turkey.
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56% Bias Score

Petro's Social Reforms Face Crucial Test in Colombia
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is facing a crucial deadline to pass three key social reforms before the upcoming elections. His pension reform has already been passed by the legislature but now faces a potential rejection by the Constitutional Court. He is attempting to regain legislative suppo...

Petro's Social Reforms Face Crucial Test in Colombia
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is facing a crucial deadline to pass three key social reforms before the upcoming elections. His pension reform has already been passed by the legislature but now faces a potential rejection by the Constitutional Court. He is attempting to regain legislative suppo...
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56% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Collective Bargaining Autonomy in Night Shift Premium Dispute
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that two companies did not have to pay higher night shift premiums than those established in their collective bargaining agreements, emphasizing the importance of Tarifautonomie while acknowledging potential inequality.

German Court Upholds Collective Bargaining Autonomy in Night Shift Premium Dispute
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that two companies did not have to pay higher night shift premiums than those established in their collective bargaining agreements, emphasizing the importance of Tarifautonomie while acknowledging potential inequality.
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36% Bias Score

Schlein: No Rai Participation Until EU-Mandated Reform
Elly Schlein, leader of Italy's Democratic Party, announced her party's non-participation in discussions about the Rai board, citing a new European regulation mandating its independence from politics and the need for a reform aligning with the EU's Media Freedom Act. This decision highlights the bro...

Schlein: No Rai Participation Until EU-Mandated Reform
Elly Schlein, leader of Italy's Democratic Party, announced her party's non-participation in discussions about the Rai board, citing a new European regulation mandating its independence from politics and the need for a reform aligning with the EU's Media Freedom Act. This decision highlights the bro...
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44% Bias Score
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