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Spanish Senate Rejects Government's Judicial Law Correction
The Spanish Senate, controlled by the PP, voted 148-90 to revoke a government correction to the Judicial Efficiency Law, which the PSOE defended as necessary to address an error affecting 2,000 justice officials; the PP views the correction as an overreach of executive power, while Junts criticizes ...
Spanish Senate Rejects Government's Judicial Law Correction
The Spanish Senate, controlled by the PP, voted 148-90 to revoke a government correction to the Judicial Efficiency Law, which the PSOE defended as necessary to address an error affecting 2,000 justice officials; the PP views the correction as an overreach of executive power, while Junts criticizes ...
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56% Bias Score


Kiley Unveils Plan to Counter Newsom's Environmental Policies
On February 10th, 2025, California Republican Congressman Kevin Kiley criticized Governor Gavin Newsom's water and forest management policies during a "Forbes Newsroom" interview, outlining a plan to counteract them before Newsom's term ends.
Kiley Unveils Plan to Counter Newsom's Environmental Policies
On February 10th, 2025, California Republican Congressman Kevin Kiley criticized Governor Gavin Newsom's water and forest management policies during a "Forbes Newsroom" interview, outlining a plan to counteract them before Newsom's term ends.
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48% Bias Score


Nigeria's House of Representatives Proposes 31 New States
The Nigerian House of Representatives proposed 31 new states, triggering a debate about the process (requiring legislative, referendum, and state approvals) and implications (costs, resource allocation, and regional autonomy) based on Section 8 of the constitution, increasing the total number of sta...
Nigeria's House of Representatives Proposes 31 New States
The Nigerian House of Representatives proposed 31 new states, triggering a debate about the process (requiring legislative, referendum, and state approvals) and implications (costs, resource allocation, and regional autonomy) based on Section 8 of the constitution, increasing the total number of sta...
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36% Bias Score


FNV Leadership Election Amidst Internal Conflict and Financial Crisis
The FNV, Netherlands' largest trade union, faces leadership elections amidst internal conflict, with current vice-president Zakaria Boufangacha and president Tuur Elzinga as candidates, while accusations of misconduct and administrative chaos threaten the election's integrity and the union's financi...
FNV Leadership Election Amidst Internal Conflict and Financial Crisis
The FNV, Netherlands' largest trade union, faces leadership elections amidst internal conflict, with current vice-president Zakaria Boufangacha and president Tuur Elzinga as candidates, while accusations of misconduct and administrative chaos threaten the election's integrity and the union's financi...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Opposition's Disunity Threatens Political Stability
Facing a potentially unstable Wilders government in the Netherlands, the fragmented opposition, including parties like GL/PvdA, CDA, D66, and CU, lacks a unified front or shadow cabinet, jeopardizing a smooth transition of power should early elections occur.
Dutch Opposition's Disunity Threatens Political Stability
Facing a potentially unstable Wilders government in the Netherlands, the fragmented opposition, including parties like GL/PvdA, CDA, D66, and CU, lacks a unified front or shadow cabinet, jeopardizing a smooth transition of power should early elections occur.
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52% Bias Score


Spain Institutionalizes Public Policy Evaluation Amidst Funding and Decentralization Challenges
Spain's new law institutionalizes public policy evaluation, crucial for measuring Next Generation EU funds' impact; coordinating decentralized entities and fostering a shared evidence repository are key challenges.
Spain Institutionalizes Public Policy Evaluation Amidst Funding and Decentralization Challenges
Spain's new law institutionalizes public policy evaluation, crucial for measuring Next Generation EU funds' impact; coordinating decentralized entities and fostering a shared evidence repository are key challenges.
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12% Bias Score

Cbus Governance Review: Decade-Old Report Reveals Failures, Recommends More Independent Directors
A decade-old secret review of Cbus, Australia's industry superannuation giant, found governance failures, including member information leaks to the CFMEU, recommending more independent directors to curb the union's influence and improve the fund's culture.

Cbus Governance Review: Decade-Old Report Reveals Failures, Recommends More Independent Directors
A decade-old secret review of Cbus, Australia's industry superannuation giant, found governance failures, including member information leaks to the CFMEU, recommending more independent directors to curb the union's influence and improve the fund's culture.
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40% Bias Score

FNV Leadership Election Amidst Internal Conflict and Financial Crisis
The FNV, Netherlands' largest trade union, is holding leadership elections between current vice-president Zakaria Boufangacha and president Tuur Elzinga amidst internal conflict, including accusations of misconduct and concerns about financial transparency and governance.

FNV Leadership Election Amidst Internal Conflict and Financial Crisis
The FNV, Netherlands' largest trade union, is holding leadership elections between current vice-president Zakaria Boufangacha and president Tuur Elzinga amidst internal conflict, including accusations of misconduct and concerns about financial transparency and governance.
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40% Bias Score

CHP Challenges Amendments to Turkey's Village Law
Turkey's CHP party filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court to overturn recent amendments to the 1924 Village Law, citing concerns about urban planning regulations, value assessments, and the transfer of authority to the central government.

CHP Challenges Amendments to Turkey's Village Law
Turkey's CHP party filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court to overturn recent amendments to the 1924 Village Law, citing concerns about urban planning regulations, value assessments, and the transfer of authority to the central government.
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52% Bias Score

Petro's Government Faces Implosion Amidst Internal Conflict and US Trade Dispute
Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces a severe governmental crisis fueled by internal dissent over the appointment of Armando Benedetti, leading to resignations and a potential trade war with the US after a public clash with Donald Trump; the situation threatens the stability of Petro's administra...

Petro's Government Faces Implosion Amidst Internal Conflict and US Trade Dispute
Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces a severe governmental crisis fueled by internal dissent over the appointment of Armando Benedetti, leading to resignations and a potential trade war with the US after a public clash with Donald Trump; the situation threatens the stability of Petro's administra...
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56% Bias Score

BCIE President Sánchez Implements Reforms Amidst Transparency Concerns
Gisela Sánchez, the first female president of the BCIE, implemented 26 reforms in her first year, resulting in improved financial indicators and efforts to increase transparency and accountability; however, challenges remain regarding lending to authoritarian governments.

BCIE President Sánchez Implements Reforms Amidst Transparency Concerns
Gisela Sánchez, the first female president of the BCIE, implemented 26 reforms in her first year, resulting in improved financial indicators and efforts to increase transparency and accountability; however, challenges remain regarding lending to authoritarian governments.
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56% Bias Score

Internet, Dopamine, and the Algorithmic Future of Democracy
This essay argues that the internet's dopamine-driven reward system weakens critical thinking, making people more susceptible to populism and potentially leading to a future where algorithms hold political power.

Internet, Dopamine, and the Algorithmic Future of Democracy
This essay argues that the internet's dopamine-driven reward system weakens critical thinking, making people more susceptible to populism and potentially leading to a future where algorithms hold political power.
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68% Bias Score
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