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Dutch Minister Halts Information Requests on Livestock Farming
Dutch Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma halted 10–20 information requests under the Public Access to Government Information Act (Woo) due to concerns about releasing personal and business data of livestock farmers, impacting transparency and nitrogen policy evaluation.
Dutch Minister Halts Information Requests on Livestock Farming
Dutch Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma halted 10–20 information requests under the Public Access to Government Information Act (Woo) due to concerns about releasing personal and business data of livestock farmers, impacting transparency and nitrogen policy evaluation.
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48% Bias Score


Australian FOI System Flaws Hinder Public Accountability
The article details issues within Australia's Freedom of Information (FOI) system, including the ACCC rejecting a request they helped draft, and VCAT indefinitely pausing an appeal due to resource issues, highlighting systemic flaws hampering timely access to government information.
Australian FOI System Flaws Hinder Public Accountability
The article details issues within Australia's Freedom of Information (FOI) system, including the ACCC rejecting a request they helped draft, and VCAT indefinitely pausing an appeal due to resource issues, highlighting systemic flaws hampering timely access to government information.
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40% Bias Score


Ohio Supreme Court to Decide on Public Records Case Against Attorney General Yost
The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments in a public records case against Attorney General Dave Yost, deciding whether he must release records related to his ties with the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), following a magistrate's order for document production and a deposition, which he...
Ohio Supreme Court to Decide on Public Records Case Against Attorney General Yost
The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments in a public records case against Attorney General Dave Yost, deciding whether he must release records related to his ties with the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), following a magistrate's order for document production and a deposition, which he...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Parliamentary Journalists Protest Threats and Harassment at Congress
Spanish parliamentary journalists protested at the Congress building Wednesday, denouncing threats, insults, and intimidation from other accredited individuals, demanding Congress leadership take action to ensure a safe working environment and uphold the public's right to information.

Spanish Parliamentary Journalists Protest Threats and Harassment at Congress
Spanish parliamentary journalists protested at the Congress building Wednesday, denouncing threats, insults, and intimidation from other accredited individuals, demanding Congress leadership take action to ensure a safe working environment and uphold the public's right to information.
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40% Bias Score

DeepSeek's Censorship: A Double-Edged Sword
DeepSeek, a cost-effective Chinese AI model, employs a two-tiered censorship system to prevent responses to politically sensitive questions about China; however, this system is easily bypassed using various methods, raising concerns about potential misuse.

DeepSeek's Censorship: A Double-Edged Sword
DeepSeek, a cost-effective Chinese AI model, employs a two-tiered censorship system to prevent responses to politically sensitive questions about China; however, this system is easily bypassed using various methods, raising concerns about potential misuse.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Dismantles Transparency Institute, Raising Concerns About Democratic Backsliding
Mexico's National Transparency Institute (INAI), crucial for public information requests, was dissolved on December 20, 2020, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and reduced government accountability, despite assurances from President Claudia Sheinbaum of stricter transparency.

Mexico Dismantles Transparency Institute, Raising Concerns About Democratic Backsliding
Mexico's National Transparency Institute (INAI), crucial for public information requests, was dissolved on December 20, 2020, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and reduced government accountability, despite assurances from President Claudia Sheinbaum of stricter transparency.
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52% Bias Score
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