Serbian Student Protests Continue After Prime Minister's Resignation
Following a violent attack on students in Novi Sad, Serbia, which prompted the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, students continue protests demanding accountability, transparency, and systemic change. The protests, initially focused on a railway station reconstruction project, are now a b...
Serbian Student Protests Continue After Prime Minister's Resignation
Following a violent attack on students in Novi Sad, Serbia, which prompted the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, students continue protests demanding accountability, transparency, and systemic change. The protests, initially focused on a railway station reconstruction project, are now a b...
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44% Bias Score
Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse, Prime Minister Resigns
Fifteen deaths from a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, sparked massive, ongoing protests demanding transparency and accountability, resulting in the resignation of the Prime Minister and revealing deep-seated public distrust in the government.
Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse, Prime Minister Resigns
Fifteen deaths from a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, sparked massive, ongoing protests demanding transparency and accountability, resulting in the resignation of the Prime Minister and revealing deep-seated public distrust in the government.
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48% Bias Score
Driver Hits Protesters in Serbia Amid Nationwide Anti-Government Demonstrations
A 24-year-old woman drove her car into a crowd of student protesters in Belgrade, Serbia, injuring a 26-year-old woman, amid nationwide protests over a deadly railway station canopy collapse blamed on government corruption and authoritarianism.
Driver Hits Protesters in Serbia Amid Nationwide Anti-Government Demonstrations
A 24-year-old woman drove her car into a crowd of student protesters in Belgrade, Serbia, injuring a 26-year-old woman, amid nationwide protests over a deadly railway station canopy collapse blamed on government corruption and authoritarianism.
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40% Bias Score
Supreme Court Investigates Data Leak, Demands Attorney General's Resignation
The Spanish Supreme Court is investigating the leak of confidential data about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner; the Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, disposed of his phone, prompting a data request from Google and WhatsApp; Madrid's regional government demands his resignation.
Supreme Court Investigates Data Leak, Demands Attorney General's Resignation
The Spanish Supreme Court is investigating the leak of confidential data about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner; the Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, disposed of his phone, prompting a data request from Google and WhatsApp; Madrid's regional government demands his resignation.
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64% Bias Score
Serbian Students Protest After Train Station Collapse
Following the November collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, Serbian students launched sustained protests, including university blockades, demanding justice and criticizing insufficient media coverage; thirteen individuals, including a former minister, have been indicted.
Serbian Students Protest After Train Station Collapse
Following the November collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, Serbian students launched sustained protests, including university blockades, demanding justice and criticizing insufficient media coverage; thirteen individuals, including a former minister, have been indicted.
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44% Bias Score
Ayuso's Chief of Staff Under Investigation for Leaking Confidential Email
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff to Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is under investigation for allegedly leaking a confidential email to journalists before its publication in El Mundo, connected to a tax fraud case involving Ayuso's boyfriend and false statements made by Ayuso regarding a debt.
Ayuso's Chief of Staff Under Investigation for Leaking Confidential Email
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff to Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is under investigation for allegedly leaking a confidential email to journalists before its publication in El Mundo, connected to a tax fraud case involving Ayuso's boyfriend and false statements made by Ayuso regarding a debt.
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36% Bias Score
Spanish Omnibus Bill Passes Amidst Political Maneuvering
The Spanish government's omnibus bill, initially stalled over pension adjustments, passed after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez negotiated concessions; this involved unexpected support from the PP, raising questions about evolving political strategies.
Spanish Omnibus Bill Passes Amidst Political Maneuvering
The Spanish government's omnibus bill, initially stalled over pension adjustments, passed after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez negotiated concessions; this involved unexpected support from the PP, raising questions about evolving political strategies.
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56% Bias Score
Vox Challenges Government's Transfer of Paris Building to PNV
The Spanish government transferred a Paris building to the PNV via a rejected omnibus decree; Vox party launched legal action and a non-binding motion to reclaim it, alleging it was an illegal reward for parliamentary support.
Vox Challenges Government's Transfer of Paris Building to PNV
The Spanish government transferred a Paris building to the PNV via a rejected omnibus decree; Vox party launched legal action and a non-binding motion to reclaim it, alleging it was an illegal reward for parliamentary support.
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56% Bias Score
Prosecutor Accuses Attorney General of Leak in Madrid Case
Madrid's top prosecutor, Almudena Lastra, accused Spain's Attorney General of leaking an email from a lawyer involved in a case related to Madrid's regional president, but admitted her accusation was an inference based on the email's timing in the press.
Prosecutor Accuses Attorney General of Leak in Madrid Case
Madrid's top prosecutor, Almudena Lastra, accused Spain's Attorney General of leaking an email from a lawyer involved in a case related to Madrid's regional president, but admitted her accusation was an inference based on the email's timing in the press.
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44% Bias Score
Judge Orders Deep Dive into Emails Related to Sánchez Brother's Hiring
A Spanish judge ordered an investigation into missing emails from the phone of Yolanda Sánchez, a subordinate of David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, the brother of Spain's Prime Minister, potentially revealing evidence of favoritism in his hiring as a coordinator of conservatories between June and July 20...
Judge Orders Deep Dive into Emails Related to Sánchez Brother's Hiring
A Spanish judge ordered an investigation into missing emails from the phone of Yolanda Sánchez, a subordinate of David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, the brother of Spain's Prime Minister, potentially revealing evidence of favoritism in his hiring as a coordinator of conservatories between June and July 20...
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52% Bias Score
Florida Sues Company Owned by Congresswoman's Family for $5.8 Million
Florida is suing Trinity Healthcare Services, owned by Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's family, for $5.8 million in overcharges for COVID-19 vaccination registration; a congressional ethics investigation also found possible violations of House rules and federal law by Cherfilus-McCormick.
Florida Sues Company Owned by Congresswoman's Family for $5.8 Million
Florida is suing Trinity Healthcare Services, owned by Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's family, for $5.8 million in overcharges for COVID-19 vaccination registration; a congressional ethics investigation also found possible violations of House rules and federal law by Cherfilus-McCormick.
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56% Bias Score
Legal Challenge Threatens New York's Ethics Commission
New York's Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG), created in 2022, faces a legal challenge questioning its independence from the governor; a court ruling could significantly impact ethics enforcement in a state with a history of corruption scandals.
Legal Challenge Threatens New York's Ethics Commission
New York's Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG), created in 2022, faces a legal challenge questioning its independence from the governor; a court ruling could significantly impact ethics enforcement in a state with a history of corruption scandals.
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48% Bias Score