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Italian Magistrates to Strike Amidst International Investigations
The newly elected president of Italy's National Association of Magistrates, Cesare Parodi, expressed concern over the International Criminal Court's investigation into the Almasri case and the Perugia inquiry into the Lo Voi case, stating that a planned magistrates' strike on February 27th will proc...
Italian Magistrates to Strike Amidst International Investigations
The newly elected president of Italy's National Association of Magistrates, Cesare Parodi, expressed concern over the International Criminal Court's investigation into the Almasri case and the Perugia inquiry into the Lo Voi case, stating that a planned magistrates' strike on February 27th will proc...
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36% Bias Score


EU Court Upholds €320 Million Deduction from Poland's Budget over Judicial Reform
The General Court of the European Union ruled that the European Commission acted lawfully in deducting €320,200,000 from Poland's EU budget due to Poland's non-compliance with rulings on judicial reforms deemed to undermine the separation of powers, rejecting Poland's appeal and upholding the Commis...
EU Court Upholds €320 Million Deduction from Poland's Budget over Judicial Reform
The General Court of the European Union ruled that the European Commission acted lawfully in deducting €320,200,000 from Poland's EU budget due to Poland's non-compliance with rulings on judicial reforms deemed to undermine the separation of powers, rejecting Poland's appeal and upholding the Commis...
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36% Bias Score


VMRO-DPMNE Seeks Dismissal of North Macedonia's Judicial Council Members
North Macedonia's ruling party, VMRO-DPMNE, plans to initiate a parliamentary motion to dismiss members of the Judicial Council due to concerns over controversies and scandals, aiming for deeper judicial reforms.
VMRO-DPMNE Seeks Dismissal of North Macedonia's Judicial Council Members
North Macedonia's ruling party, VMRO-DPMNE, plans to initiate a parliamentary motion to dismiss members of the Judicial Council due to concerns over controversies and scandals, aiming for deeper judicial reforms.
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48% Bias Score


CGPJ Presents Two Proposals for Judicial Member Elections
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will present two proposals for electing its judicial members—one involving parliament, the other not—following a June agreement between the PSOE and PP, prompting the CGPJ to explore European models to increase its independence.
CGPJ Presents Two Proposals for Judicial Member Elections
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will present two proposals for electing its judicial members—one involving parliament, the other not—following a June agreement between the PSOE and PP, prompting the CGPJ to explore European models to increase its independence.
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36% Bias Score


Indonesia Deports French Prisoner Serge Atlaoui After 19 Years
After nearly two decades on death row in Indonesia for alleged involvement in an MDMA operation, French national Serge Atlaoui was deported to France on Tuesday following a bilateral prisoner transfer agreement signed in January due to his declining health and after exhausting all legal avenues.
Indonesia Deports French Prisoner Serge Atlaoui After 19 Years
After nearly two decades on death row in Indonesia for alleged involvement in an MDMA operation, French national Serge Atlaoui was deported to France on Tuesday following a bilateral prisoner transfer agreement signed in January due to his declining health and after exhausting all legal avenues.
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40% Bias Score


Mexican Senate Holds Lottery to Select Judicial Candidates for June 1st Popular Vote
The Mexican Senate held a seven-hour lottery on Thursday to select 1,239 judicial candidates for a June 1st popular vote, following the Judicial Evaluation Committee's resignation and the Electoral Tribunal's authorization, despite opposition criticism.
Mexican Senate Holds Lottery to Select Judicial Candidates for June 1st Popular Vote
The Mexican Senate held a seven-hour lottery on Thursday to select 1,239 judicial candidates for a June 1st popular vote, following the Judicial Evaluation Committee's resignation and the Electoral Tribunal's authorization, despite opposition criticism.
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56% Bias Score

Political Pressure Mars Mexico's Judicial Candidate Selection
Mexico's judicial election process faced intense political pressure from Supreme Court ministers and Morena party legislators to influence candidate selection; despite this, committees, backed by President Sheinbaum, maintained objectivity, using a lottery to minimize influence, though criticisms pe...

Political Pressure Mars Mexico's Judicial Candidate Selection
Mexico's judicial election process faced intense political pressure from Supreme Court ministers and Morena party legislators to influence candidate selection; despite this, committees, backed by President Sheinbaum, maintained objectivity, using a lottery to minimize influence, though criticisms pe...
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56% Bias Score

Reshaping Colombia's Constitutional Court: New Magistrates and Political Tensions
The Colombian Constitutional Court is undergoing a significant transformation with the appointment of four new magistrates in 2025, impacting its decisions on key issues like pension reform and the government's actions in Catatumbo, amidst a history of clashes between the Court and the executive bra...

Reshaping Colombia's Constitutional Court: New Magistrates and Political Tensions
The Colombian Constitutional Court is undergoing a significant transformation with the appointment of four new magistrates in 2025, impacting its decisions on key issues like pension reform and the government's actions in Catatumbo, amidst a history of clashes between the Court and the executive bra...
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44% Bias Score

\"Italian Government's Justice Reform: Discrepancy Between Promises and Outcomes\"\
The Italian government's promises of judicial reform are contradicted by practical outcomes, with IT system failures, staff shortages, and policy changes causing significant delays and negative impacts on citizens' lives, as evidenced by increased processing times for legal matters and unchanged pri...

\"Italian Government's Justice Reform: Discrepancy Between Promises and Outcomes\"\
The Italian government's promises of judicial reform are contradicted by practical outcomes, with IT system failures, staff shortages, and policy changes causing significant delays and negative impacts on citizens' lives, as evidenced by increased processing times for legal matters and unchanged pri...
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68% Bias Score

CGPJ Misses Deadline for Judicial Election Reform
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) missed the deadline to reform the election of its 12 judge-members, with conservative members proposing peer-election and progressive members advocating for parliamentary involvement, creating a potential conflict with EU standards.

CGPJ Misses Deadline for Judicial Election Reform
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) missed the deadline to reform the election of its 12 judge-members, with conservative members proposing peer-election and progressive members advocating for parliamentary involvement, creating a potential conflict with EU standards.
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40% Bias Score

Israel's Supreme Court Presidency: A Tactical Win, Strategic Concerns
Following a 16-month battle, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of Israel's Supreme Court, but a proposed judicial selection reform threatens the system's integrity, prompting calls for compromise to avoid further damage.

Israel's Supreme Court Presidency: A Tactical Win, Strategic Concerns
Following a 16-month battle, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of Israel's Supreme Court, but a proposed judicial selection reform threatens the system's integrity, prompting calls for compromise to avoid further damage.
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52% Bias Score

France Creates Specialized Prosecutor's Office to Combat Drug Trafficking
The French Senate passed a bill creating a National Anti-Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office (Pnaco) to combat drug trafficking, enhancing investigative capabilities and implementing asset freezes; it will be operational by January 2026, potentially located in Marseille.

France Creates Specialized Prosecutor's Office to Combat Drug Trafficking
The French Senate passed a bill creating a National Anti-Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office (Pnaco) to combat drug trafficking, enhancing investigative capabilities and implementing asset freezes; it will be operational by January 2026, potentially located in Marseille.
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36% Bias Score
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