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Togo Announces Judicial Reforms to Tackle Land Disputes and Modernize Justice System
Togo's Justice Minister announced judicial reforms for 2025, prioritizing land dispute resolution due to their prevalence in courts. These reforms aim to improve land management, regulate sales, enhance judicial infrastructure, and improve magistrate working conditions to build a more equitable just...
Togo Announces Judicial Reforms to Tackle Land Disputes and Modernize Justice System
Togo's Justice Minister announced judicial reforms for 2025, prioritizing land dispute resolution due to their prevalence in courts. These reforms aim to improve land management, regulate sales, enhance judicial infrastructure, and improve magistrate working conditions to build a more equitable just...
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Supreme Court Upholds Attorney General's Reappointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld the government's reappointment of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, rejecting an appeal filed by a fiscal association in February 2024 that cited various controversies, including a Supreme Court ruling against Ortiz for the promotion of his predecessor. The court...
Spanish Supreme Court Upholds Attorney General's Reappointment
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld the government's reappointment of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, rejecting an appeal filed by a fiscal association in February 2024 that cited various controversies, including a Supreme Court ruling against Ortiz for the promotion of his predecessor. The court...
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48% Bias Score


Controversial Spanish Judicial Reform Sparks Outrage
The Spanish government's proposed judicial career reform, altering selection processes, government chamber voting, and the ethics commission, faces strong opposition from judges' associations who raise concerns about government overreach and threats to judicial independence.
Controversial Spanish Judicial Reform Sparks Outrage
The Spanish government's proposed judicial career reform, altering selection processes, government chamber voting, and the ethics commission, faces strong opposition from judges' associations who raise concerns about government overreach and threats to judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Author Likens Government to Firing Squad
An Israeli author draws parallels between Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and the current Israeli political climate, citing ministerial failures, rising violence, and social unrest as evidence of a government indifferent to its citizens' well-being.
Israeli Author Likens Government to Firing Squad
An Israeli author draws parallels between Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and the current Israeli political climate, citing ministerial failures, rising violence, and social unrest as evidence of a government indifferent to its citizens' well-being.
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60% Bias Score


Berlusconi Seeks Judicial Reform Amidst Concerns of Self-Serving Motives
Berlusconi's nearly 60-minute speech showcased his desire to reform Italy's judicial system, aiming to eliminate what he terms the 'political use of justice,' a move perceived by many as self-serving and threatening to the rule of law.
Berlusconi Seeks Judicial Reform Amidst Concerns of Self-Serving Motives
Berlusconi's nearly 60-minute speech showcased his desire to reform Italy's judicial system, aiming to eliminate what he terms the 'political use of justice,' a move perceived by many as self-serving and threatening to the rule of law.
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60% Bias Score


Madrid Rejects PSOE's Bill Limiting Popular Lawsuits, Citing Impact on Violence and Terrorism Cases
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, strongly opposes the PSOE's proposed law limiting popular actions in judicial processes, fearing it will hinder their ability to prosecute cases of gender-based violence and terrorism, currently involving 28 active cases and over 70 past ones...
Madrid Rejects PSOE's Bill Limiting Popular Lawsuits, Citing Impact on Violence and Terrorism Cases
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, strongly opposes the PSOE's proposed law limiting popular actions in judicial processes, fearing it will hinder their ability to prosecute cases of gender-based violence and terrorism, currently involving 28 active cases and over 70 past ones...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.

Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.
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60% Bias Score

Turkey Unveils Fourth Judicial Reform Strategy
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled the country's fourth Judicial Reform Strategy document, outlining plans to enhance judicial independence, expedite case resolution, and improve public confidence in the justice system by implementing 264 activities across 5 goals and 4 objectives.

Turkey Unveils Fourth Judicial Reform Strategy
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled the country's fourth Judicial Reform Strategy document, outlining plans to enhance judicial independence, expedite case resolution, and improve public confidence in the justice system by implementing 264 activities across 5 goals and 4 objectives.
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56% Bias Score

Revised Israeli Judicial Selection Bill Aims for Speedy Passage
The Knesset Constitution Committee is revising a bill to change Israel's Judicial Selection Committee's makeup, granting the governing coalition more power in judicial appointments; the revised bill, based on a proposal by Ministers Levin and Sa'ar, aims for passage by late February, addressing conc...

Revised Israeli Judicial Selection Bill Aims for Speedy Passage
The Knesset Constitution Committee is revising a bill to change Israel's Judicial Selection Committee's makeup, granting the governing coalition more power in judicial appointments; the revised bill, based on a proposal by Ministers Levin and Sa'ar, aims for passage by late February, addressing conc...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Judges Refute Reports of Autophorous Court Weekend Dysfunction
The Association of Judges and Prosecutors (EDJ) in Greece refutes media reports claiming that autophorous courts don't function on weekends and holidays, stating that these courts operate regularly on Saturdays and public holidays, as per court regulations, and that judges and prosecutors are assign...

Greek Judges Refute Reports of Autophorous Court Weekend Dysfunction
The Association of Judges and Prosecutors (EDJ) in Greece refutes media reports claiming that autophorous courts don't function on weekends and holidays, stating that these courts operate regularly on Saturdays and public holidays, as per court regulations, and that judges and prosecutors are assign...
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56% Bias Score

Bulgaria Forms New Coalition Government Amidst Deep-Rooted Corruption Concerns
Bulgaria's new coalition government, formed on January 16, 2024, comprises GERB, BSP, and ITN, with partial DPS support, aiming to address political instability and systemic corruption, despite concerns about its durability and potential for significant reforms.

Bulgaria Forms New Coalition Government Amidst Deep-Rooted Corruption Concerns
Bulgaria's new coalition government, formed on January 16, 2024, comprises GERB, BSP, and ITN, with partial DPS support, aiming to address political instability and systemic corruption, despite concerns about its durability and potential for significant reforms.
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48% Bias Score

Mexican Justices' Early Campaigning Undermines Upcoming Judicial Elections
Three Mexican Supreme Court justices and dozens of other judges are accused of using public funds for early campaigning in the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, exploiting a loophole in the recently implemented judicial reform, causing significant challenges to the National Electoral Institute a...

Mexican Justices' Early Campaigning Undermines Upcoming Judicial Elections
Three Mexican Supreme Court justices and dozens of other judges are accused of using public funds for early campaigning in the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, exploiting a loophole in the recently implemented judicial reform, causing significant challenges to the National Electoral Institute a...
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56% Bias Score
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