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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


South Korea's Constitutional Court Adds Hearing to Yoon Impeachment Trial
The South Korean Constitutional Court announced an additional hearing in the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk-yeol on Tuesday, following accusations of an unlawful trial and requests for additional witnesses; a verdict could be reached by early March, if no further hearings are scheduled.
South Korea's Constitutional Court Adds Hearing to Yoon Impeachment Trial
The South Korean Constitutional Court announced an additional hearing in the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk-yeol on Tuesday, following accusations of an unlawful trial and requests for additional witnesses; a verdict could be reached by early March, if no further hearings are scheduled.
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36% Bias Score


South Korea's President Yoon Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, detained for a month on charges of insurrection and martial law declaration, faces an impeachment trial with a potential verdict by June 10th, leading to either a presidential election or his reinstatement.
South Korea's President Yoon Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, detained for a month on charges of insurrection and martial law declaration, faces an impeachment trial with a potential verdict by June 10th, leading to either a presidential election or his reinstatement.
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48% Bias Score


Yoon Challenges Evidence in Impeachment Trial, Citing Investigative Inconsistencies
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, facing impeachment for a brief martial law declaration, challenged the use of inconsistent prosecution reports as evidence in his trial, arguing that multiple agencies' disorganized investigations compromised their reliability, directly impacting the trial's out...
Yoon Challenges Evidence in Impeachment Trial, Citing Investigative Inconsistencies
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, facing impeachment for a brief martial law declaration, challenged the use of inconsistent prosecution reports as evidence in his trial, arguing that multiple agencies' disorganized investigations compromised their reliability, directly impacting the trial's out...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court Accepts Appeals Challenging Amnesty Law Interpretation
The Spanish Constitutional Court accepted appeals from three Catalan pro-independence leaders challenging the Supreme Court's interpretation of the amnesty law, arguing it violates their rights; the court will determine if interim measures allowing their political participation are warranted.
Spanish Constitutional Court Accepts Appeals Challenging Amnesty Law Interpretation
The Spanish Constitutional Court accepted appeals from three Catalan pro-independence leaders challenging the Supreme Court's interpretation of the amnesty law, arguing it violates their rights; the court will determine if interim measures allowing their political participation are warranted.
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36% 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

South Korea's Constitutional Court to Rule on Impeached President Yoon's Fate
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and arrest for imposing martial law in December; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office by March, impacting the country's democracy and potentially triggering a by-election.

South Korea's Constitutional Court to Rule on Impeached President Yoon's Fate
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and arrest for imposing martial law in December; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office by March, impacting the country's democracy and potentially triggering a by-election.
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44% Bias Score

South Korean President Faces Impeachment Over Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and arrest after imposing martial law; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office, impacting the country's political stability and trust in democratic processes.

South Korean President Faces Impeachment Over Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and arrest after imposing martial law; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office, impacting the country's political stability and trust in democratic processes.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Court Partially Annuls Andalusian Administrative Decree
The Spanish Constitutional Court partially annulled Andalusia's 2020 administrative simplification decree, nullifying articles concerning contaminated soil, public domain dumping, tourist municipalities, and the Audiovisual Council due to insufficient justification for using emergency legislation, w...

Spanish Court Partially Annuls Andalusian Administrative Decree
The Spanish Constitutional Court partially annulled Andalusia's 2020 administrative simplification decree, nullifying articles concerning contaminated soil, public domain dumping, tourist municipalities, and the Audiovisual Council due to insufficient justification for using emergency legislation, w...
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40% Bias Score

PP Challenges Andalusian ERE Rulings in European Court
The People's Party (PP) in Spain is asking the European Court of Justice to overturn the Constitutional Court's decision to reduce sentences for officials involved in the Andalusian ERE corruption case, arguing it undermines EU anti-fraud laws and creates impunity; the request follows a similar plea...

PP Challenges Andalusian ERE Rulings in European Court
The People's Party (PP) in Spain is asking the European Court of Justice to overturn the Constitutional Court's decision to reduce sentences for officials involved in the Andalusian ERE corruption case, arguing it undermines EU anti-fraud laws and creates impunity; the request follows a similar plea...
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44% Bias Score
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