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Madrid Wins Legal Battle Over Real Casa de Correos Designation
The Spanish Constitutional Court lifted a suspension on a Madrid regional law protecting the Real Casa de Correos building, rejecting the central government's attempt to declare it a 'Place of Democratic Memory' due to its past use as a police station under Franco's dictatorship.
Madrid Wins Legal Battle Over Real Casa de Correos Designation
The Spanish Constitutional Court lifted a suspension on a Madrid regional law protecting the Real Casa de Correos building, rejecting the central government's attempt to declare it a 'Place of Democratic Memory' due to its past use as a police station under Franco's dictatorship.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Court Accepts Appeal Against Wolf Hunting Law
Spain's Constitutional Court accepted an appeal against a law allowing wolf hunting, questioning its compatibility with environmental protection and judicial guarantees; the law, part of a food waste prevention act, allows hunting based on vaguely defined criteria and removes wolves south of the Dou...
Spanish Court Accepts Appeal Against Wolf Hunting Law
Spain's Constitutional Court accepted an appeal against a law allowing wolf hunting, questioning its compatibility with environmental protection and judicial guarantees; the law, part of a food waste prevention act, allows hunting based on vaguely defined criteria and removes wolves south of the Dou...
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44% Bias Score


Failed Judge Election Exposes Fragility of German Coalition
The failed election of a judge to Germany's Constitutional Court on June 11th, due to a CDU/CSU rebellion fueled by right-wing attacks, exposed the fragility of the German coalition government and the rising influence of the AfD.
Failed Judge Election Exposes Fragility of German Coalition
The failed election of a judge to Germany's Constitutional Court on June 11th, due to a CDU/CSU rebellion fueled by right-wing attacks, exposed the fragility of the German coalition government and the rising influence of the AfD.
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64% Bias Score


Wissing Warns of German Government Collapse Amidst Internal Tensions
Former German Minister Volker Wissing warned of the potential collapse of Germany's current government due to internal tensions, citing the failed vote for Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to the Federal Constitutional Court and Friedrich Merz's narrow election as Chancellor as key examples.
Wissing Warns of German Government Collapse Amidst Internal Tensions
Former German Minister Volker Wissing warned of the potential collapse of Germany's current government due to internal tensions, citing the failed vote for Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to the Federal Constitutional Court and Friedrich Merz's narrow election as Chancellor as key examples.
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44% Bias Score


Right-Wing Smear Campaign Targets German Court Nominee
German law professor Ann-Katrin Kaufhold, nominated for the Federal Constitutional Court, faces a right-wing smear campaign distorting her academic work on climate change and housing to block her confirmation, mirroring attacks against fellow nominee Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf.
Right-Wing Smear Campaign Targets German Court Nominee
German law professor Ann-Katrin Kaufhold, nominated for the Federal Constitutional Court, faces a right-wing smear campaign distorting her academic work on climate change and housing to block her confirmation, mirroring attacks against fellow nominee Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf.
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Court Challenges Law's Constitutionality in CHP Congress Case
The Ankara 26th Asliye Criminal Court challenged the constitutionality of a law concerning its jurisdiction in a case against 12 individuals, including Ekrem İmamoğlu, for alleged irregularities in CHP's 38th Ordinary Congress; a trial is set for December 4th if the challenge fails.
Turkish Court Challenges Law's Constitutionality in CHP Congress Case
The Ankara 26th Asliye Criminal Court challenged the constitutionality of a law concerning its jurisdiction in a case against 12 individuals, including Ekrem İmamoğlu, for alleged irregularities in CHP's 38th Ordinary Congress; a trial is set for December 4th if the challenge fails.
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40% Bias Score

Osmani Seeks Constitutional Court Clarification on Kosovo Parliament Formation Deadline
Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani petitioned the Constitutional Court for clarification on the legal consequences of the Parliament failing to constitute itself by July 26th, also requesting a temporary suspension of the deadline to prevent potential unconstitutional actions and institutional gridlock.

Osmani Seeks Constitutional Court Clarification on Kosovo Parliament Formation Deadline
Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani petitioned the Constitutional Court for clarification on the legal consequences of the Parliament failing to constitute itself by July 26th, also requesting a temporary suspension of the deadline to prevent potential unconstitutional actions and institutional gridlock.
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16% Bias Score

CHP Challenges Five Turkish Laws, Presidential Decree in Constitutional Court
Turkey's CHP filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court challenging five laws and a presidential decree, arguing they exceed constitutional authority and concentrate power in the executive branch, impacting university governance, municipal rights, and judicial processes.

CHP Challenges Five Turkish Laws, Presidential Decree in Constitutional Court
Turkey's CHP filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court challenging five laws and a presidential decree, arguing they exceed constitutional authority and concentrate power in the executive branch, impacting university governance, municipal rights, and judicial processes.
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36% Bias Score

Failed Judge Vote Exposes Tensions in German Coalition
The failed vote on three new judges for Germany's highest court, triggered by CDU/CSU objections to the SPD's candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, due to her stance on abortion, caused the withdrawal of the nominations and exposed tensions within the ruling coalition.

Failed Judge Vote Exposes Tensions in German Coalition
The failed vote on three new judges for Germany's highest court, triggered by CDU/CSU objections to the SPD's candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, due to her stance on abortion, caused the withdrawal of the nominations and exposed tensions within the ruling coalition.
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36% Bias Score

Delayed Judge Appointments Raise Concerns About German Court's Independence
The appointment of three new judges to Germany's Federal Constitutional Court was postponed due to coalition infighting and false accusations against a candidate, raising concerns about political influence and judicial independence.

Delayed Judge Appointments Raise Concerns About German Court's Independence
The appointment of three new judges to Germany's Federal Constitutional Court was postponed due to coalition infighting and false accusations against a candidate, raising concerns about political influence and judicial independence.
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44% Bias Score

German Constitutional Court Election Faces Crisis Due to Candidate Rejection
The German Constitutional Court's election process faces disruption due to the CDU/CSU's blocking of SPD-proposed candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, potentially leading to a less diverse and effective court. The rejection stems from disagreements over Brosius-Gersdorf's stances, notably on abortion ...

German Constitutional Court Election Faces Crisis Due to Candidate Rejection
The German Constitutional Court's election process faces disruption due to the CDU/CSU's blocking of SPD-proposed candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, potentially leading to a less diverse and effective court. The rejection stems from disagreements over Brosius-Gersdorf's stances, notably on abortion ...
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64% Bias Score

Bucharest President Opposes Anti-Legionnarism Law
Bucharest's president, Nicușor Dan, opposed a Romanian law criminalizing legionnarism, citing concerns about unfairly targeting anti-communist resistance fighters with past Legionnaire ties; the Constitutional Court will decide the law's fate.

Bucharest President Opposes Anti-Legionnarism Law
Bucharest's president, Nicușor Dan, opposed a Romanian law criminalizing legionnarism, citing concerns about unfairly targeting anti-communist resistance fighters with past Legionnaire ties; the Constitutional Court will decide the law's fate.
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56% Bias Score
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