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AfD Ban in Germany: Legal Hurdles and Challenges
Over 50 German civil society organizations request the Bundestag to initiate the AfD party's ban; however, only the Federal Constitutional Court can ban a party after proving its actions are unconstitutional and threaten the free democratic order.
AfD Ban in Germany: Legal Hurdles and Challenges
Over 50 German civil society organizations request the Bundestag to initiate the AfD party's ban; however, only the Federal Constitutional Court can ban a party after proving its actions are unconstitutional and threaten the free democratic order.
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32% Bias Score


South Korean Parliament Impeaches President Yoon Suk-yeol
The South Korean Parliament impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol on Saturday for imposing martial law on December, a decision which was later overturned; the Constitutional Court now has six months to decide whether to remove him from office.
South Korean Parliament Impeaches President Yoon Suk-yeol
The South Korean Parliament impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol on Saturday for imposing martial law on December, a decision which was later overturned; the Constitutional Court now has six months to decide whether to remove him from office.
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40% Bias Score


South Korea Impeaches President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korea's parliament impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol on December 14th for attempting to impose martial law; Prime Minister Han Duck-soo is interim president until the Constitutional Court rules on the impeachment within six months, triggering an election within 60 days if upheld; Opposition le...
South Korea Impeaches President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korea's parliament impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol on December 14th for attempting to impose martial law; Prime Minister Han Duck-soo is interim president until the Constitutional Court rules on the impeachment within six months, triggering an election within 60 days if upheld; Opposition le...
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40% Bias Score


Romania's Presidential Election Annulment and Institutional Crisis
Following the Romanian Constitutional Court's annulment of the November 24th presidential election, President Klaus Iohannis's term was extended, prompting concerns about political stability and institutional failures within Romanian intelligence agencies.
Romania's Presidential Election Annulment and Institutional Crisis
Following the Romanian Constitutional Court's annulment of the November 24th presidential election, President Klaus Iohannis's term was extended, prompting concerns about political stability and institutional failures within Romanian intelligence agencies.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Court Strikes Down Building Regulations Incentives
Greece's Council of State deemed incentives within the New Building Regulations (NOK) unconstitutional, causing the Technical Chamber of Greece to express disappointment while the Hellenic Society for Environment and Culture voiced relief; the ruling impacts construction permits and environmental re...
Greek Court Strikes Down Building Regulations Incentives
Greece's Council of State deemed incentives within the New Building Regulations (NOK) unconstitutional, causing the Technical Chamber of Greece to express disappointment while the Hellenic Society for Environment and Culture voiced relief; the ruling impacts construction permits and environmental re...
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28% Bias Score


German Public Broadcasters Defy States, Continue Legal Fight Over Funding
Following a controversial session, Germany's Broadcasting Commission agreed on a draft for new public broadcasting financing, keeping the contribution at €18.36 until 2027, but ARD and ZDF are continuing their constitutional complaint demanding a fee increase, threatening the reform's success.
German Public Broadcasters Defy States, Continue Legal Fight Over Funding
Following a controversial session, Germany's Broadcasting Commission agreed on a draft for new public broadcasting financing, keeping the contribution at €18.36 until 2027, but ARD and ZDF are continuing their constitutional complaint demanding a fee increase, threatening the reform's success.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Court to Review 2010 Public Employee Salary Cuts
Spain's Constitutional Court has accepted an appeal to potentially overturn 2010 salary cuts for public employees, impacting over two million workers and potentially costing €30 billion, following the Congress's rejection of a popular legislative initiative by the CSIF union.

Spanish Court to Review 2010 Public Employee Salary Cuts
Spain's Constitutional Court has accepted an appeal to potentially overturn 2010 salary cuts for public employees, impacting over two million workers and potentially costing €30 billion, following the Congress's rejection of a popular legislative initiative by the CSIF union.
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40% Bias Score

South Korea: Han Duck-soo Appointed Interim President After Yoon's Impeachment"
Following the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, Han Duck-soo, a former Prime Minister and seasoned bureaucrat, has been appointed as interim president; experts express confidence in his ability to restore order.

South Korea: Han Duck-soo Appointed Interim President After Yoon's Impeachment"
Following the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, Han Duck-soo, a former Prime Minister and seasoned bureaucrat, has been appointed as interim president; experts express confidence in his ability to restore order.
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40% Bias Score

South Korean Parliament Impeaches President Yoon Suk Yeol After Martial Law Attempt
South Korea's parliament impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday following his attempt to impose martial law on December 3rd, suspending him from power pending a Constitutional Court ruling that could take up to six months; the decision followed a political showdown that saw his own party turn...

South Korean Parliament Impeaches President Yoon Suk Yeol After Martial Law Attempt
South Korea's parliament impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday following his attempt to impose martial law on December 3rd, suspending him from power pending a Constitutional Court ruling that could take up to six months; the decision followed a political showdown that saw his own party turn...
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36% Bias Score

South Korean President Impeached; Constitutional Court to Decide Fate
South Korea's National Assembly voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday on charges of violating the constitution and potential insurrection, triggering a 180-day review by the understaffed Constitutional Court which could lead to a new presidential election.

South Korean President Impeached; Constitutional Court to Decide Fate
South Korea's National Assembly voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday on charges of violating the constitution and potential insurrection, triggering a 180-day review by the understaffed Constitutional Court which could lead to a new presidential election.
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52% Bias Score

North Macedonia's Constitutional Court Faces Accusations of Ignoring Minority Rights
North Macedonia's Constitutional Court continues its review of the Law on the Use of Languages, facing accusations of disregarding minority rights and inter-ethnic harmony from the DUI, which boycotted the process. The court's decision to continue follows years of ignoring the recommendations of the...

North Macedonia's Constitutional Court Faces Accusations of Ignoring Minority Rights
North Macedonia's Constitutional Court continues its review of the Law on the Use of Languages, facing accusations of disregarding minority rights and inter-ethnic harmony from the DUI, which boycotted the process. The court's decision to continue follows years of ignoring the recommendations of the...
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52% Bias Score

"German Broadcasting Fee Hike Deadlocked, Constitutional Court Decision Expected"
"German state premiers fail to agree on a proposed €0.58 increase to the monthly €18.36 broadcasting fee, leading to an expected decision by the Federal Constitutional Court; Niedersachsen's Minister President Stephan Weil urges the federal government for economic stimulus before the election."

"German Broadcasting Fee Hike Deadlocked, Constitutional Court Decision Expected"
"German state premiers fail to agree on a proposed €0.58 increase to the monthly €18.36 broadcasting fee, leading to an expected decision by the Federal Constitutional Court; Niedersachsen's Minister President Stephan Weil urges the federal government for economic stimulus before the election."
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44% Bias Score
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