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Valencian Protest Demands Mazón's Resignation Over Flood Response
Over 200 Valencian organizations will protest on March 29th, demanding the resignation of President Carlos Mazón due to his handling of the October 29th floods that resulted in 227 deaths and tens of thousands affected, highlighting the inadequate support for emergency services personnel.
Valencian Protest Demands Mazón's Resignation Over Flood Response
Over 200 Valencian organizations will protest on March 29th, demanding the resignation of President Carlos Mazón due to his handling of the October 29th floods that resulted in 227 deaths and tens of thousands affected, highlighting the inadequate support for emergency services personnel.
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56% Bias Score


Democrats Demand Investigation into Trump Cabinet's Use of Signal for Classified Information
Senate Democrats, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, wrote to President Trump expressing alarm over reports that cabinet members used the Signal app to discuss classified military information, mistakenly including a journalist, prompting calls for a full investigation and potential legal action.
Democrats Demand Investigation into Trump Cabinet's Use of Signal for Classified Information
Senate Democrats, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, wrote to President Trump expressing alarm over reports that cabinet members used the Signal app to discuss classified military information, mistakenly including a journalist, prompting calls for a full investigation and potential legal action.
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48% Bias Score


French Senate Summons Nestlé CEO and Elysée Official Over Illegal Water Filtration
The French Senate is summoning Nestlé CEO Laurent Freixe and Elysée Secretary-General Alexis Kohler on April 8th and 9th to investigate Nestlé's illegal water filtration practices, which continued until 2023, following numerous informal meetings between Nestlé executives and Kohler and the refusal o...
French Senate Summons Nestlé CEO and Elysée Official Over Illegal Water Filtration
The French Senate is summoning Nestlé CEO Laurent Freixe and Elysée Secretary-General Alexis Kohler on April 8th and 9th to investigate Nestlé's illegal water filtration practices, which continued until 2023, following numerous informal meetings between Nestlé executives and Kohler and the refusal o...
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60% Bias Score


Prosecutor Backs Judge in Dana Storm Case, Rejects Complaint Against Government Delegate
The Valencia Prosecutor's Office supports the judge's decision to attribute emergency command to the regional government during the Dana storm, rejecting a complaint against the Government delegate, Pilar Bernabé, due to her limited role in coordinating with regional authorities.
Prosecutor Backs Judge in Dana Storm Case, Rejects Complaint Against Government Delegate
The Valencia Prosecutor's Office supports the judge's decision to attribute emergency command to the regional government during the Dana storm, rejecting a complaint against the Government delegate, Pilar Bernabé, due to her limited role in coordinating with regional authorities.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Parliament to Question Former Minister on Tempe Disaster, Inquiry Faces Opposition
A Greek parliamentary committee will question former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos on Friday regarding his handling of the Tempe train disaster between March 3-6, 2023; the ruling party plans a swift conclusion to the inquiry, despite opposition protests.
Greek Parliament to Question Former Minister on Tempe Disaster, Inquiry Faces Opposition
A Greek parliamentary committee will question former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos on Friday regarding his handling of the Tempe train disaster between March 3-6, 2023; the ruling party plans a swift conclusion to the inquiry, despite opposition protests.
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36% Bias Score


Mexican Government Downplays Potential Mass Grave Evidence in Teuchitlán
The discovery of potential mass graves in Teuchitlán, Jalisco prompted initial government concern, which quickly shifted to a media campaign discrediting search groups and emphasizing state-level blame, raising concerns about a systemic effort to suppress evidence of human rights abuses.
Mexican Government Downplays Potential Mass Grave Evidence in Teuchitlán
The discovery of potential mass graves in Teuchitlán, Jalisco prompted initial government concern, which quickly shifted to a media campaign discrediting search groups and emphasizing state-level blame, raising concerns about a systemic effort to suppress evidence of human rights abuses.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Benefits Scandal: Lasting Harm to Children
A Dutch commission found that the 2019 benefits scandal resulted in the removal of an estimated 2090-3058 children from affected families, causing lasting educational, relational, and mental health problems; the commission recommends financial and practical support for these children and systemic ch...

Dutch Benefits Scandal: Lasting Harm to Children
A Dutch commission found that the 2019 benefits scandal resulted in the removal of an estimated 2090-3058 children from affected families, causing lasting educational, relational, and mental health problems; the commission recommends financial and practical support for these children and systemic ch...
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24% Bias Score

South Korea's Truth Commission: At Least 56 Adoptees' Rights Violated
The South Korean Truth and Reconciliation Commission concluded that at least 56 adoptees' rights were violated due to negligence, falsified documents, and forced adoptions; the government prioritized international adoption as a cost-effective measure for nearly 50 years after the Korean War, leading...

South Korea's Truth Commission: At Least 56 Adoptees' Rights Violated
The South Korean Truth and Reconciliation Commission concluded that at least 56 adoptees' rights were violated due to negligence, falsified documents, and forced adoptions; the government prioritized international adoption as a cost-effective measure for nearly 50 years after the Korean War, leading...
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36% Bias Score

Macedonian Parliament Postpones Session Amidst Kochani Fire Outrage
The Macedonian parliament postponed its session following a deadly nightclub fire in Kochani, sparking controversy due to perceived avoidance of accountability for widespread corruption and negligence, leaving citizens feeling abandoned by their elected officials.

Macedonian Parliament Postpones Session Amidst Kochani Fire Outrage
The Macedonian parliament postponed its session following a deadly nightclub fire in Kochani, sparking controversy due to perceived avoidance of accountability for widespread corruption and negligence, leaving citizens feeling abandoned by their elected officials.
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60% Bias Score

French Deficit Inquiry Reveals €60 Billion Revenue Forecasting Error
A French parliamentary inquiry into a €60 billion error in government revenue forecasting—€20 billion in 2023 and €40 billion in 2024—has sparked controversy, with disagreements over whether the error is technical or politically motivated. The inquiry's co-rapporteur, Mathieu Lefèvre, attributes the...

French Deficit Inquiry Reveals €60 Billion Revenue Forecasting Error
A French parliamentary inquiry into a €60 billion error in government revenue forecasting—€20 billion in 2023 and €40 billion in 2024—has sparked controversy, with disagreements over whether the error is technical or politically motivated. The inquiry's co-rapporteur, Mathieu Lefèvre, attributes the...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Officials' Unsecured Chat Leaks Yemen War Plans
A national security breach occurred when senior Trump administration officials, including the Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor, discussed Yemen war plans in a Signal group chat accessible to a journalist. Senator Ron Wyden called for their resignations; Director of National Intelli...

Trump Officials' Unsecured Chat Leaks Yemen War Plans
A national security breach occurred when senior Trump administration officials, including the Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor, discussed Yemen war plans in a Signal group chat accessible to a journalist. Senator Ron Wyden called for their resignations; Director of National Intelli...
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48% Bias Score

Greek Deputy Minister's Self-Referral Challenges Ministerial Accountability
Former Greek Deputy Minister Christos Triandopoulos' self-referral to justice, despite the current political climate, sets a precedent for future accountability and potentially triggers constitutional reform regarding ministerial responsibility.

Greek Deputy Minister's Self-Referral Challenges Ministerial Accountability
Former Greek Deputy Minister Christos Triandopoulos' self-referral to justice, despite the current political climate, sets a precedent for future accountability and potentially triggers constitutional reform regarding ministerial responsibility.
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44% Bias Score
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