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DDoS Attack Disrupts Greek High School Exams
A large-scale DDoS cyberattack on Greece's SYZEUXIS network on May 23, 2024, temporarily disabled access to the Ministry of Education's question bank, delaying high school graduation exams for two hours before access was restored using Taxinet credentials.
DDoS Attack Disrupts Greek High School Exams
A large-scale DDoS cyberattack on Greece's SYZEUXIS network on May 23, 2024, temporarily disabled access to the Ministry of Education's question bank, delaying high school graduation exams for two hours before access was restored using Taxinet credentials.
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36% Bias Score


Investigation into Chilean Non-profit ProCultura for Alleged Fraud
In June 2023, investigations into Chilean non-profit ProCultura, led by psychiatrist Alberto Larraín, began due to alleged fraud and money laundering of approximately \$6.3 million in public funds across seven regions, involving potential campaign contributions and leading to temporary closure and s...
Investigation into Chilean Non-profit ProCultura for Alleged Fraud
In June 2023, investigations into Chilean non-profit ProCultura, led by psychiatrist Alberto Larraín, began due to alleged fraud and money laundering of approximately \$6.3 million in public funds across seven regions, involving potential campaign contributions and leading to temporary closure and s...
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56% Bias Score


Peruvian Protestors Condemn Crime Surge, Blame Government Inaction
On May 14, 2025, hundreds protested in Lima against rising crime in Peru, blaming laws seen as aiding illicit activities like illegal mining; the protest, though with limited participation, highlighted public anger and demands for governmental change.
Peruvian Protestors Condemn Crime Surge, Blame Government Inaction
On May 14, 2025, hundreds protested in Lima against rising crime in Peru, blaming laws seen as aiding illicit activities like illegal mining; the protest, though with limited participation, highlighted public anger and demands for governmental change.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's New Cabinet Sparks Lobbying Debate
Germany's new cabinet, led by Chancellor Merz, includes three business leaders in top positions, sparking debate about lobbying regulation and conflict of interest in German politics, despite the existence of a Lobby Register and certain disclosure requirements.
Germany's New Cabinet Sparks Lobbying Debate
Germany's new cabinet, led by Chancellor Merz, includes three business leaders in top positions, sparking debate about lobbying regulation and conflict of interest in German politics, despite the existence of a Lobby Register and certain disclosure requirements.
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44% Bias Score


ONS Head Resigns Amidst Data Quality Crisis
Sir Ian Diamond, head of the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS), resigned due to health concerns amid a crisis of confidence in the ONS's data quality, following a critical report highlighting issues with the Labour Force Survey and other key surveys, impacting government and business decisio...
ONS Head Resigns Amidst Data Quality Crisis
Sir Ian Diamond, head of the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS), resigned due to health concerns amid a crisis of confidence in the ONS's data quality, following a critical report highlighting issues with the Labour Force Survey and other key surveys, impacting government and business decisio...
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44% Bias Score


FEMA Acting Administrator Fired After Opposing Agency's Elimination
Acting FEMA administrator Cameron Hamilton was fired on Thursday after publicly opposing the Trump administration's plan to eliminate the agency, a move that reflects a deeper ideological clash within the administration regarding disaster response and federal funding.
FEMA Acting Administrator Fired After Opposing Agency's Elimination
Acting FEMA administrator Cameron Hamilton was fired on Thursday after publicly opposing the Trump administration's plan to eliminate the agency, a move that reflects a deeper ideological clash within the administration regarding disaster response and federal funding.
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48% Bias Score

Tanzania Warns of Social Media Hacking Amidst Global Cyberattacks
The Tanzanian government warned of increased social media hacking and misinformation after fake posts appeared on accounts mimicking official institutions; similar incidents have impacted countries like the US, India, Germany, Ukraine, and Kenya, highlighting a global cybersecurity challenge.

Tanzania Warns of Social Media Hacking Amidst Global Cyberattacks
The Tanzanian government warned of increased social media hacking and misinformation after fake posts appeared on accounts mimicking official institutions; similar incidents have impacted countries like the US, India, Germany, Ukraine, and Kenya, highlighting a global cybersecurity challenge.
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24% Bias Score

Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Humanities Funding Cuts
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's funding cuts to humanities programs, alleging that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exceeded its authority by terminating congressionally mandated funding and laying off over 80% of the National Endowment for the Humanities staff,...

Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Humanities Funding Cuts
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's funding cuts to humanities programs, alleging that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exceeded its authority by terminating congressionally mandated funding and laying off over 80% of the National Endowment for the Humanities staff,...
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48% Bias Score

ICAC Probes School Building Official for Corruption, Retaliatory Sackings
The NSW ICAC is investigating Anthony Manning, former head of School Infrastructure NSW, for allegedly awarding lucrative contracts to associates, misallocating funds, and retaliatorily sacking two senior officials, Andrea Patrick and Mattu Barr, who raised concerns about his procurement practices; ...

ICAC Probes School Building Official for Corruption, Retaliatory Sackings
The NSW ICAC is investigating Anthony Manning, former head of School Infrastructure NSW, for allegedly awarding lucrative contracts to associates, misallocating funds, and retaliatorily sacking two senior officials, Andrea Patrick and Mattu Barr, who raised concerns about his procurement practices; ...
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44% Bias Score

Spain Rejects Nuclear Plant Extension Amidst Company Disputes
Spain's government rejected energy companies' preconditions for extending the Almaraz nuclear power plant's lifespan, scheduled to close in 2027-2028, despite informal requests from Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy, creating a policy clash and potential economic impacts.

Spain Rejects Nuclear Plant Extension Amidst Company Disputes
Spain's government rejected energy companies' preconditions for extending the Almaraz nuclear power plant's lifespan, scheduled to close in 2027-2028, despite informal requests from Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy, creating a policy clash and potential economic impacts.
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52% Bias Score

FEMA Acting Administrator Fired After Opposing Agency's Dismantlement
FEMA's acting administrator, Cameron Hamilton, was fired Thursday after testifying before Congress that he opposed the administration's plan to eliminate the agency; David Richardson will replace him.

FEMA Acting Administrator Fired After Opposing Agency's Dismantlement
FEMA's acting administrator, Cameron Hamilton, was fired Thursday after testifying before Congress that he opposed the administration's plan to eliminate the agency; David Richardson will replace him.
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48% Bias Score

Colombian Court Orders Arrest of Two Former Congressional Leaders for Bribery
A Colombian court ordered the arrest of former Senate President Iván Name and former House President Andrés Calle for allegedly receiving bribes totaling $1,040,000 USD to support government reforms; the money allegedly originated from overcharges in a contract for water tankers in La Guajira.

Colombian Court Orders Arrest of Two Former Congressional Leaders for Bribery
A Colombian court ordered the arrest of former Senate President Iván Name and former House President Andrés Calle for allegedly receiving bribes totaling $1,040,000 USD to support government reforms; the money allegedly originated from overcharges in a contract for water tankers in La Guajira.
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44% Bias Score
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