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Italy Challenges Regional End-of-Life Law, Highlighting State Inaction
The Italian government challenged Tuscany's end-of-life law, citing infringement on state powers; the Constitutional Court will decide, highlighting the state's delayed action on assisted suicide, previously urged by the Court in 2019 and 2024.
Italy Challenges Regional End-of-Life Law, Highlighting State Inaction
The Italian government challenged Tuscany's end-of-life law, citing infringement on state powers; the Constitutional Court will decide, highlighting the state's delayed action on assisted suicide, previously urged by the Court in 2019 and 2024.
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Parliament Approves TRT Procurement Law Exemption Despite Corruption Concerns
The Turkish Parliament's Plan and Budget Committee passed a bill exempting TRT-affiliated companies from public procurement laws, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against it, raising concerns about transparency and potential corruption; the bill also allows the TRT director-general the highest ...
Turkish Parliament Approves TRT Procurement Law Exemption Despite Corruption Concerns
The Turkish Parliament's Plan and Budget Committee passed a bill exempting TRT-affiliated companies from public procurement laws, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against it, raising concerns about transparency and potential corruption; the bill also allows the TRT director-general the highest ...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Court Accepts Appeal Against Veto of Investigation into Madrid President's Partner
The Constitutional Court of Spain accepted Más Madrid's appeal challenging the PP's veto of an investigation into Madrid President Ayuso's partner's alleged crimes and related government contracts with Quirón healthcare, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and obstruction of parliamenta...
Spanish Court Accepts Appeal Against Veto of Investigation into Madrid President's Partner
The Constitutional Court of Spain accepted Más Madrid's appeal challenging the PP's veto of an investigation into Madrid President Ayuso's partner's alleged crimes and related government contracts with Quirón healthcare, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and obstruction of parliamenta...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court Debates Trans Law Amidst Internal Divisions
The Spanish Constitutional Court is debating a draft ruling on the Trans Law, with internal divisions over its impact on women's rights, particularly concerning the definition of gender, influenced by a similar UK Supreme Court ruling.
Spanish Constitutional Court Debates Trans Law Amidst Internal Divisions
The Spanish Constitutional Court is debating a draft ruling on the Trans Law, with internal divisions over its impact on women's rights, particularly concerning the definition of gender, influenced by a similar UK Supreme Court ruling.
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56% Bias Score


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

Andalusian Government Seeks to Rejoin ERE Case to Recover €700 Million
The President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Manuel Moreno, announced the regional government's intention to rejoin the ERE case, aiming to recover nearly €700 million in misappropriated funds following the Constitutional Court's annulment of convictions and a Supreme Court confirmation. Legal expe...

Andalusian Government Seeks to Rejoin ERE Case to Recover €700 Million
The President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Manuel Moreno, announced the regional government's intention to rejoin the ERE case, aiming to recover nearly €700 million in misappropriated funds following the Constitutional Court's annulment of convictions and a Supreme Court confirmation. Legal expe...
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48% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein to Repay €763 Million in Emergency Loans
The Schleswig-Holstein state government will repay €763 million in emergency loans following a court ruling that deemed parts of its 2024 budget unconstitutional; the repayment will be offset by utilizing planned increases in borrowing capacity under the debt brake, while maintaining funding for Nor...

Schleswig-Holstein to Repay €763 Million in Emergency Loans
The Schleswig-Holstein state government will repay €763 million in emergency loans following a court ruling that deemed parts of its 2024 budget unconstitutional; the repayment will be offset by utilizing planned increases in borrowing capacity under the debt brake, while maintaining funding for Nor...
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Constitutional Court Deeply Divided on Trans Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court is deeply divided on the Trans Law, with progressive justices opposing the proposed age 16 change for gender registration, raising concerns about legal certainty and equality; this internal rift has significant implications for the law's future.

Spanish Constitutional Court Deeply Divided on Trans Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court is deeply divided on the Trans Law, with progressive justices opposing the proposed age 16 change for gender registration, raising concerns about legal certainty and equality; this internal rift has significant implications for the law's future.
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56% Bias Score

Legal Challenge to Constitutional Court Ruling on Trans Law
Former Spanish Justice Minister Juan Carlos Campo's involvement in negotiating the Trans Law before authoring the Constitutional Court's ruling on it has prompted a legal challenge by the Alianza contra el Borrado de Mujeres, citing a conflict of interest and alleging political bias.

Legal Challenge to Constitutional Court Ruling on Trans Law
Former Spanish Justice Minister Juan Carlos Campo's involvement in negotiating the Trans Law before authoring the Constitutional Court's ruling on it has prompted a legal challenge by the Alianza contra el Borrado de Mujeres, citing a conflict of interest and alleging political bias.
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68% 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
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