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CGPJ to Decide on Contentious Supreme Court Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will decide on Wednesday the appointments of four Supreme Court chamber presidents (Civil, Criminal, Social, and Contentious-Administrative), after a previous failed attempt to reach an agreement, with particular contention surrounding the Criminal...
CGPJ to Decide on Contentious Supreme Court Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will decide on Wednesday the appointments of four Supreme Court chamber presidents (Civil, Criminal, Social, and Contentious-Administrative), after a previous failed attempt to reach an agreement, with particular contention surrounding the Criminal...
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48% Bias Score


NNSA Layoffs: Initial 325 Notices Reduced to Fewer Than 50
US President Trump and Elon Musk initiated layoffs at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), initially targeting 325 employees but ultimately dismissing fewer than 50 probationary administrative and clerical staff; this caused significant confusion and concerns regarding national secur...
NNSA Layoffs: Initial 325 Notices Reduced to Fewer Than 50
US President Trump and Elon Musk initiated layoffs at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), initially targeting 325 employees but ultimately dismissing fewer than 50 probationary administrative and clerical staff; this caused significant confusion and concerns regarding national secur...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Trump Administration's Employee Resignation Program
A Boston federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by federal employee unions challenging the Trump administration's deferred resignation program, ruling the unions lacked standing because they weren't directly affected; approximately 75,000 federal employees accepted the offer.
Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Trump Administration's Employee Resignation Program
A Boston federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by federal employee unions challenging the Trump administration's deferred resignation program, ruling the unions lacked standing because they weren't directly affected; approximately 75,000 federal employees accepted the offer.
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40% Bias Score


Treasury Employee Mistakenly Granted Access to Sensitive Payment System
A former Treasury Department employee and Elon Musk associate, Marko Elez, was mistakenly given read/write access to a sensitive federal payment system processing over $5 trillion annually; officials claim the error was quickly corrected, and an investigation found no evidence of misuse, but his acc...
Treasury Employee Mistakenly Granted Access to Sensitive Payment System
A former Treasury Department employee and Elon Musk associate, Marko Elez, was mistakenly given read/write access to a sensitive federal payment system processing over $5 trillion annually; officials claim the error was quickly corrected, and an investigation found no evidence of misuse, but his acc...
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52% Bias Score


Vox Creates 12-Member Spokesperson Team to Centralize Power and Project Government Readiness
Following internal tensions, Vox created a 12-member national spokesperson team, led by José Antonio Fúster, to centralize decision-making and project a government-ready image, impacting party strategy and public perception.
Vox Creates 12-Member Spokesperson Team to Centralize Power and Project Government Readiness
Following internal tensions, Vox created a 12-member national spokesperson team, led by José Antonio Fúster, to centralize decision-making and project a government-ready image, impacting party strategy and public perception.
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44% Bias Score


DWP Faces Criticism for Reclaiming Wrongly Paid Pensions from Bereaved Families
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) mistakenly paid over \£500 million in state pensions to deceased individuals over five years, recovering half from bereaved relatives despite lacking legal authority, prompting criticism for its unclear communication and impact on vulnerable families.
DWP Faces Criticism for Reclaiming Wrongly Paid Pensions from Bereaved Families
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) mistakenly paid over \£500 million in state pensions to deceased individuals over five years, recovering half from bereaved relatives despite lacking legal authority, prompting criticism for its unclear communication and impact on vulnerable families.
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52% Bias Score

Saxony-Anhalt Accelerates Windows 11 Upgrade to Avoid 2025 Security Risks
Saxony-Anhalt is upgrading 88% of its 3,500+ government computers to Windows 11 before the October 2025 end of Windows 10 support, aiming for full completion by April to mitigate cybersecurity risks from the lack of future free security updates from Microsoft, affecting 32 million computers in Germa...

Saxony-Anhalt Accelerates Windows 11 Upgrade to Avoid 2025 Security Risks
Saxony-Anhalt is upgrading 88% of its 3,500+ government computers to Windows 11 before the October 2025 end of Windows 10 support, aiming for full completion by April to mitigate cybersecurity risks from the lack of future free security updates from Microsoft, affecting 32 million computers in Germa...
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Government Self-Assessment Reveals Systemic Discrimination Risks
A self-assessment by three Dutch government organizations revealed systemic discrimination risks, prompting a national initiative to address unconscious bias in public services and prevent future scandals like the Toeslagenaffaire.

Dutch Government Self-Assessment Reveals Systemic Discrimination Risks
A self-assessment by three Dutch government organizations revealed systemic discrimination risks, prompting a national initiative to address unconscious bias in public services and prevent future scandals like the Toeslagenaffaire.
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16% Bias Score

Inflation Surges Unexpectedly in January
January's consumer price index rose 3% annually, exceeding forecasts, largely due to a 15% increase in egg prices from bird flu outbreaks; this led to market selloffs and dashed hopes for rate cuts.

Inflation Surges Unexpectedly in January
January's consumer price index rose 3% annually, exceeding forecasts, largely due to a 15% increase in egg prices from bird flu outbreaks; this led to market selloffs and dashed hopes for rate cuts.
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64% Bias Score

Turkey's Ombudsman Report: Ministry of Justice Faces Highest Complaint Rate
The Turkish Ombudsman Institution's 2024 report revealed that the Ministry of Justice received the most complaints (18.68%), with justice, national defense, and security issues comprising the largest category (22.93%) of the 14,762 complaints received.

Turkey's Ombudsman Report: Ministry of Justice Faces Highest Complaint Rate
The Turkish Ombudsman Institution's 2024 report revealed that the Ministry of Justice received the most complaints (18.68%), with justice, national defense, and security issues comprising the largest category (22.93%) of the 14,762 complaints received.
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20% Bias Score

Greek Students Protest Slow Train Crash Investigation
Thousands of students protested in Athens on January 26th against the slow investigation into the February 2023 train crash that killed 57, fueled by new audio evidence suggesting more victims died in a post-crash fire than initially believed; this follows weeks of nationwide demonstrations and alle...

Greek Students Protest Slow Train Crash Investigation
Thousands of students protested in Athens on January 26th against the slow investigation into the February 2023 train crash that killed 57, fueled by new audio evidence suggesting more victims died in a post-crash fire than initially believed; this follows weeks of nationwide demonstrations and alle...
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40% Bias Score

Belgium Expands Nuclear Energy Program
Belgium's new right-wing nationalist government, led by Bart De Wever, announced on February 4th plans to expand nuclear energy capacity from 4 to 8 gigawatts by extending the lifespan of existing reactors and building new ones, reversing a previous 2025 shutdown plan.

Belgium Expands Nuclear Energy Program
Belgium's new right-wing nationalist government, led by Bart De Wever, announced on February 4th plans to expand nuclear energy capacity from 4 to 8 gigawatts by extending the lifespan of existing reactors and building new ones, reversing a previous 2025 shutdown plan.
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48% Bias Score
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