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Creative Australia to Review Biennale Dismissal Process
Creative Australia will review the selection process, not the decision, to remove Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino from the 2026 Venice Biennale, following community outrage and several resignations after the February 13 decision, six days after their appointment, and prompted by parliamentary q...
Creative Australia to Review Biennale Dismissal Process
Creative Australia will review the selection process, not the decision, to remove Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino from the 2026 Venice Biennale, following community outrage and several resignations after the February 13 decision, six days after their appointment, and prompted by parliamentary q...
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48% Bias Score


AI-Leading Cities Show Greater Preparedness for Urban Challenges
A new report analyzing 250 cities across 78 countries reveals that AI adoption is widespread, with AI leaders demonstrating significantly better preparedness for urban challenges due to strategic planning, technological infrastructure, talent development, and collaborative innovation.
AI-Leading Cities Show Greater Preparedness for Urban Challenges
A new report analyzing 250 cities across 78 countries reveals that AI adoption is widespread, with AI leaders demonstrating significantly better preparedness for urban challenges due to strategic planning, technological infrastructure, talent development, and collaborative innovation.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Scraps Lobby Register Plans Amid Transparency Concerns
The Dutch cabinet unexpectedly scrapped plans for a lobby register, opting instead to improve the use of ministers' diaries, despite commitments to transparency and recommendations from the EU transparency watchdog Greco, prompting criticism from transparency campaigners.
Netherlands Scraps Lobby Register Plans Amid Transparency Concerns
The Dutch cabinet unexpectedly scrapped plans for a lobby register, opting instead to improve the use of ministers' diaries, despite commitments to transparency and recommendations from the EU transparency watchdog Greco, prompting criticism from transparency campaigners.
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52% Bias Score


Latin American Presidential Impotence: Corruption, Violence, and the Rise of Authoritarianism
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox exposed deep military-cartel collusion (2000-2006), illustrating Javier Moreno's book, "¿Quién manda aquí?", which argues that Latin American governments are significantly hampered by systemic corruption and violence, leading to a potential rise in authoritariani...
Latin American Presidential Impotence: Corruption, Violence, and the Rise of Authoritarianism
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox exposed deep military-cartel collusion (2000-2006), illustrating Javier Moreno's book, "¿Quién manda aquí?", which argues that Latin American governments are significantly hampered by systemic corruption and violence, leading to a potential rise in authoritariani...
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32% Bias Score


Ivory Coast Land Conflicts Fuel Protests, Threaten Elections
In Ivory Coast, land conflicts fueled by corruption within the construction ministry and conflicting land ownership systems—customary versus modern—are causing widespread protests and threaten the upcoming 2025 presidential elections.
Ivory Coast Land Conflicts Fuel Protests, Threaten Elections
In Ivory Coast, land conflicts fueled by corruption within the construction ministry and conflicting land ownership systems—customary versus modern—are causing widespread protests and threaten the upcoming 2025 presidential elections.
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48% Bias Score


Legal Dispute Shakes Spanish SME Employers' Association
A legal battle is brewing within the Spanish SME employers' association, Cepyme, over a controversial vote to modify voting rules, pitting the president against members who claim the process was illegal; two conflicting legal opinions have been presented, with the outcome potentially impacting upcom...
Legal Dispute Shakes Spanish SME Employers' Association
A legal battle is brewing within the Spanish SME employers' association, Cepyme, over a controversial vote to modify voting rules, pitting the president against members who claim the process was illegal; two conflicting legal opinions have been presented, with the outcome potentially impacting upcom...
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36% Bias Score

Court Ruling Triggers Major Political Crisis for Spain's PP
A Spanish court ruling holds the Valencian regional government fully responsible for the deaths of 228 people in a severe weather event due to delayed and erroneous public warnings, triggering a major political crisis for the ruling PP party and leading to calls for the resignation of president Carl...

Court Ruling Triggers Major Political Crisis for Spain's PP
A Spanish court ruling holds the Valencian regional government fully responsible for the deaths of 228 people in a severe weather event due to delayed and erroneous public warnings, triggering a major political crisis for the ruling PP party and leading to calls for the resignation of president Carl...
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52% Bias Score

Greece's Independent Authorities: Unchecked Power and the Erosion of Democratic Accountability
This article by Thrasyvoulos Kontaxis, a lawyer and PhD in Law, critiques the lack of accountability and democratic oversight of Greece's Independent Authorities (A.A.s), arguing they represent a parallel, unchecked system that undermines democratic governance and the rule of law.

Greece's Independent Authorities: Unchecked Power and the Erosion of Democratic Accountability
This article by Thrasyvoulos Kontaxis, a lawyer and PhD in Law, critiques the lack of accountability and democratic oversight of Greece's Independent Authorities (A.A.s), arguing they represent a parallel, unchecked system that undermines democratic governance and the rule of law.
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68% Bias Score

Spain's Corruption Index Drops Amidst Weakened Anti-Fraud Agencies
Spain's corruption perception index fell four points in Transparency International's 2024 report, ranking 46th of 180 countries, due to weakened anti-fraud agencies and slow implementation of whistleblower protection laws, highlighting systemic issues and impacting investor confidence.

Spain's Corruption Index Drops Amidst Weakened Anti-Fraud Agencies
Spain's corruption perception index fell four points in Transparency International's 2024 report, ranking 46th of 180 countries, due to weakened anti-fraud agencies and slow implementation of whistleblower protection laws, highlighting systemic issues and impacting investor confidence.
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48% Bias Score

Basque Country Assumes Control of Work Permits and Meteorological Services
The Basque Country government and the central Spanish government finalized the transfer of authority over work permits for foreign nationals and meteorological services to the Basque Country, including the free transfer of the old AEMET headquarters in San Sebastian.

Basque Country Assumes Control of Work Permits and Meteorological Services
The Basque Country government and the central Spanish government finalized the transfer of authority over work permits for foreign nationals and meteorological services to the Basque Country, including the free transfer of the old AEMET headquarters in San Sebastian.
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32% Bias Score

Starmer's Win: A Warning from Scholz and Albanese
Keir Starmer's Labour Party won the 2024 UK election using a "small target" strategy, similar to Olaf Scholz and Anthony Albanese, but their subsequent governance struggles and declining approval ratings serve as a warning.

Starmer's Win: A Warning from Scholz and Albanese
Keir Starmer's Labour Party won the 2024 UK election using a "small target" strategy, similar to Olaf Scholz and Anthony Albanese, but their subsequent governance struggles and declining approval ratings serve as a warning.
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44% Bias Score

China's "Two Sessions" Conclude: 5% GDP Growth, Policy Focus on Consensus and Citizen Input
China's 2025 "Two Sessions" concluded with the NPC and CPPCC finalizing the 14th Five-Year Plan, achieving a 5% GDP growth target in 2024, and showcasing a unique governance model prioritizing citizen input and pragmatic action.

China's "Two Sessions" Conclude: 5% GDP Growth, Policy Focus on Consensus and Citizen Input
China's 2025 "Two Sessions" concluded with the NPC and CPPCC finalizing the 14th Five-Year Plan, achieving a 5% GDP growth target in 2024, and showcasing a unique governance model prioritizing citizen input and pragmatic action.
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60% Bias Score
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