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Dana Storm Response: Testimony Reveals Systemic Failures in Spanish Emergency Management
Former Emergency advisor Salomé Pradas admitted lacking experience and shared command during the Dana storm, stating a national emergency should have been declared despite this overriding regional control; a judge's ruling highlights the regional administration's failure to alert the population, res...
Dana Storm Response: Testimony Reveals Systemic Failures in Spanish Emergency Management
Former Emergency advisor Salomé Pradas admitted lacking experience and shared command during the Dana storm, stating a national emergency should have been declared despite this overriding regional control; a judge's ruling highlights the regional administration's failure to alert the population, res...
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40% Bias Score


Mazón's Phone Call Before ES-Alert Raises Questions in Dana Storm Investigation
A new twist in the Dana storm investigation reveals a phone call between President Mazón and Salomé Pradas one minute before the delayed ES-Alert was sent, prompting renewed scrutiny of their roles in the crisis response and raising questions about the Generalitat's handling of the emergency.
Mazón's Phone Call Before ES-Alert Raises Questions in Dana Storm Investigation
A new twist in the Dana storm investigation reveals a phone call between President Mazón and Salomé Pradas one minute before the delayed ES-Alert was sent, prompting renewed scrutiny of their roles in the crisis response and raising questions about the Generalitat's handling of the emergency.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Child Benefits Scandal Redress Commissioner Withdraws Amidst Controversy
Former Dutch Minister Sorgdrager withdrew her candidacy as commissioner for the child benefits scandal redress due to concerns raised by the Gelijkwaardig Herstel foundation regarding her past rulings against affected parents in the Council of State, creating further tension between the government a...
Dutch Child Benefits Scandal Redress Commissioner Withdraws Amidst Controversy
Former Dutch Minister Sorgdrager withdrew her candidacy as commissioner for the child benefits scandal redress due to concerns raised by the Gelijkwaardig Herstel foundation regarding her past rulings against affected parents in the Council of State, creating further tension between the government a...
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56% Bias Score


Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.
Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Ministry Ordered to Destroy Illegally Collected Data on Muslim Community
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) ordered the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment to destroy illegally collected personal data of Muslim community members after an investigation revealed unauthorized surveillance between 2015-2021, impacting at least 31 people, potentially hundreds more...
Dutch Ministry Ordered to Destroy Illegally Collected Data on Muslim Community
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) ordered the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment to destroy illegally collected personal data of Muslim community members after an investigation revealed unauthorized surveillance between 2015-2021, impacting at least 31 people, potentially hundreds more...
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44% Bias Score


Istanbul Raid Nets 21 Arrests, 6.9 Billion Lira in Assets, Journalists Detained
A large-scale operation in Istanbul on March 17, 2025, resulted in the arrest of 21 people, including the owner of Flash TV, and the seizure of assets worth 6.9 billion Turkish Lira from 23 companies linked to illegal gambling; journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Ağırel, known for reporting on this i...
Istanbul Raid Nets 21 Arrests, 6.9 Billion Lira in Assets, Journalists Detained
A large-scale operation in Istanbul on March 17, 2025, resulted in the arrest of 21 people, including the owner of Flash TV, and the seizure of assets worth 6.9 billion Turkish Lira from 23 companies linked to illegal gambling; journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Ağırel, known for reporting on this i...
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52% Bias Score

Northern Beaches Hospital Audit Exposes Healthcare Failures
An independent audit reveals that the Northern Beaches Hospital, operated under a public-private partnership, is failing to deliver quality healthcare, leading to calls for the NSW government to take over the hospital's management.

Northern Beaches Hospital Audit Exposes Healthcare Failures
An independent audit reveals that the Northern Beaches Hospital, operated under a public-private partnership, is failing to deliver quality healthcare, leading to calls for the NSW government to take over the hospital's management.
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60% Bias Score

French Court Threatens to Reject State Accounts for 19th Year
The French Court of Auditors threatened to refuse certification of the 2024 government accounts for the 19th consecutive year due to significant unresolved issues, criticizing the government's handling of the budget and resulting 5.8% GDP deficit, while expressing slightly improved outlook for 2025.

French Court Threatens to Reject State Accounts for 19th Year
The French Court of Auditors threatened to refuse certification of the 2024 government accounts for the 19th consecutive year due to significant unresolved issues, criticizing the government's handling of the budget and resulting 5.8% GDP deficit, while expressing slightly improved outlook for 2025.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Addresses Missing Persons Crisis with Government Meetings and Demands for Resignations
Following a recent crisis involving the discovery of bodies in Teuchitlán, Mexico's government initiated meetings with families of the disappeared, resulting in demands for the resignation of several officials and a commitment to ongoing dialogue and systemic change.

Mexico Addresses Missing Persons Crisis with Government Meetings and Demands for Resignations
Following a recent crisis involving the discovery of bodies in Teuchitlán, Mexico's government initiated meetings with families of the disappeared, resulting in demands for the resignation of several officials and a commitment to ongoing dialogue and systemic change.
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48% Bias Score

Valencia Flood Trial: Ex-Officials Blame Central Government, Shielding Mazón
In the Valencia floods trial, ex-officials Salomé Pradas and Emilio Argüeso blamed the central government and technical staff, shielding Carlos Mazón, while evidence suggests delayed responses and a lack of preparedness contributed to the 228 deaths.

Valencia Flood Trial: Ex-Officials Blame Central Government, Shielding Mazón
In the Valencia floods trial, ex-officials Salomé Pradas and Emilio Argüeso blamed the central government and technical staff, shielding Carlos Mazón, while evidence suggests delayed responses and a lack of preparedness contributed to the 228 deaths.
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60% Bias Score

Greece to Launch Real-Time Train Tracking App
Greece's Deputy Minister of Transport announced a plan to launch a gov.gr application providing real-time train location tracking with centimeter accuracy, using new internet-connected transponders on all trains, aiming to rebuild public trust after the Tempe train disaster, although significant saf...

Greece to Launch Real-Time Train Tracking App
Greece's Deputy Minister of Transport announced a plan to launch a gov.gr application providing real-time train location tracking with centimeter accuracy, using new internet-connected transponders on all trains, aiming to rebuild public trust after the Tempe train disaster, although significant saf...
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52% Bias Score

Valencia Flood Inquiry: President's Inaction Under Scrutiny
Following the October 29th Valencia floods that killed 227 people, a judge is investigating why the regional president didn't declare a catastrophic emergency, a decision the judge suggests might have been to avoid potential legal consequences. The government spokesperson denies this.

Valencia Flood Inquiry: President's Inaction Under Scrutiny
Following the October 29th Valencia floods that killed 227 people, a judge is investigating why the regional president didn't declare a catastrophic emergency, a decision the judge suggests might have been to avoid potential legal consequences. The government spokesperson denies this.
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40% Bias Score
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