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South Korean Court Reinstates Prime Minister, President's Impeachment Pending
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment on Monday, reinstating him, while President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment remains pending; this followed the president's December 3rd imposition of martial law, triggering a political crisis and successive impeachm...
South Korean Court Reinstates Prime Minister, President's Impeachment Pending
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment on Monday, reinstating him, while President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment remains pending; this followed the president's December 3rd imposition of martial law, triggering a political crisis and successive impeachm...
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48% Bias Score


South Korean Court Reinstates Acting President Amidst Yoon Impeachment
South Korea's Constitutional Court reinstated impeached Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as acting president with a 7-1 vote, while the court continues to deliberate the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who faces potential removal and a subsequent election within 60 days if impeached.
South Korean Court Reinstates Acting President Amidst Yoon Impeachment
South Korea's Constitutional Court reinstated impeached Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as acting president with a 7-1 vote, while the court continues to deliberate the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who faces potential removal and a subsequent election within 60 days if impeached.
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36% Bias Score


Italy Allows Single People to Adopt Foreign Children
The Italian Constitutional Court struck down a law barring single people from adopting foreign children, ruling that the restriction violated constitutional rights and risked hindering children's access to stable families.
Italy Allows Single People to Adopt Foreign Children
The Italian Constitutional Court struck down a law barring single people from adopting foreign children, ruling that the restriction violated constitutional rights and risked hindering children's access to stable families.
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12% Bias Score


German Court Rejects Injunctions Against Debt Brake Vote
The German Federal Constitutional Court dismissed injunction requests from Bundestag members against a planned vote on constitutional amendments concerning the debt brake and a €500 billion special fund, prioritizing parliamentary autonomy over potential procedural violations. The court will address...
German Court Rejects Injunctions Against Debt Brake Vote
The German Federal Constitutional Court dismissed injunction requests from Bundestag members against a planned vote on constitutional amendments concerning the debt brake and a €500 billion special fund, prioritizing parliamentary autonomy over potential procedural violations. The court will address...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Court Rules Doctorate Revocation Violated Educational Rights
Turkey's Constitutional Court ruled that the revocation of A.P.'s doctorate degree, a year after its granting by Suleyman Demirel University due to a missing seminar course, violated his right to education, highlighting the university's initial acceptance despite A.P. lacking the required prerequisi...
Turkish Court Rules Doctorate Revocation Violated Educational Rights
Turkey's Constitutional Court ruled that the revocation of A.P.'s doctorate degree, a year after its granting by Suleyman Demirel University due to a missing seminar course, violated his right to education, highlighting the university's initial acceptance despite A.P. lacking the required prerequisi...
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36% Bias Score


German Court Allows Old Bundestag to Approve Increased Borrowing
The German Federal Constitutional Court rejected challenges from the AfD and Left party, allowing the old Bundestag to vote on Tuesday on constitutional amendments enabling increased government borrowing for a financial package, including infrastructure spending, before the new Bundestag convenes on...
German Court Allows Old Bundestag to Approve Increased Borrowing
The German Federal Constitutional Court rejected challenges from the AfD and Left party, allowing the old Bundestag to vote on Tuesday on constitutional amendments enabling increased government borrowing for a financial package, including infrastructure spending, before the new Bundestag convenes on...
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36% Bias Score

South Korean Court Reinstates Interim President Han Duck-soo
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned the impeachment of interim President Han Duck-soo, who was removed after President Yoon Suk-yeol's failed coup and subsequent impeachment, returning him to power while a decision on Yoon's impeachment remains pending.

South Korean Court Reinstates Interim President Han Duck-soo
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned the impeachment of interim President Han Duck-soo, who was removed after President Yoon Suk-yeol's failed coup and subsequent impeachment, returning him to power while a decision on Yoon's impeachment remains pending.
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36% Bias Score

Minister's Misunderstanding of Spain's Constitutional Tribunal
Spanish Minister of Justice Félix Bolaños incorrectly stated that the Constitutional Tribunal is part of the Judicial Branch, a claim refuted by Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, highlighting the Tribunal's distinct constitutional framework (Title IX vs. Title VI) and separate selection process for member...

Minister's Misunderstanding of Spain's Constitutional Tribunal
Spanish Minister of Justice Félix Bolaños incorrectly stated that the Constitutional Tribunal is part of the Judicial Branch, a claim refuted by Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, highlighting the Tribunal's distinct constitutional framework (Title IX vs. Title VI) and separate selection process for member...
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76% Bias Score

PSOE Málaga Awards Convicted Official Amid ERE Corruption Controversy
The PSOE of Málaga awarded the Carmen Olmedo Award to Magdalena Álvarez, a former minister convicted in the ERE corruption case, despite the Seville High Court's challenge to the Constitutional Court's ruling before the European Union, highlighting a political rift over the handling of the case.

PSOE Málaga Awards Convicted Official Amid ERE Corruption Controversy
The PSOE of Málaga awarded the Carmen Olmedo Award to Magdalena Álvarez, a former minister convicted in the ERE corruption case, despite the Seville High Court's challenge to the Constitutional Court's ruling before the European Union, highlighting a political rift over the handling of the case.
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40% Bias Score

Merz Announces Cost Cuts Despite €500 Billion Spending Plan
CDU/CSU leader Friedrich Merz announced that despite his proposed €500 billion financial package, Germany's next government will need to cut costs across all government levels; this comes after the package gained approval from the Bundestag's Budget Committee and faces legal challenges.

Merz Announces Cost Cuts Despite €500 Billion Spending Plan
CDU/CSU leader Friedrich Merz announced that despite his proposed €500 billion financial package, Germany's next government will need to cut costs across all government levels; this comes after the package gained approval from the Bundestag's Budget Committee and faces legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

German Public Broadcasters Challenge Funding Increase in Court
Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, are challenging a funding increase in court, delaying a decision by state premiers, while the broadcasters also await a court ruling on the legality of the planned reform that would lead to a potential reduction in funding.

German Public Broadcasters Challenge Funding Increase in Court
Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, are challenging a funding increase in court, delaying a decision by state premiers, while the broadcasters also await a court ruling on the legality of the planned reform that would lead to a potential reduction in funding.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Court Overturns PP Senate Rule Change on Amnesty Law
Spain's Constitutional Court struck down a November 2023 Senate rule change by the Popular Party that extended the review period for the amnesty law from 20 days to two months, deeming it unconstitutional per Article 90.3 of the Constitution.

Spanish Court Overturns PP Senate Rule Change on Amnesty Law
Spain's Constitutional Court struck down a November 2023 Senate rule change by the Popular Party that extended the review period for the amnesty law from 20 days to two months, deeming it unconstitutional per Article 90.3 of the Constitution.
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40% Bias Score
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