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Mexico's Judicial Reform: Systemic Exclusion of Indigenous People
Mexico's judicial reform, intended to improve efficiency and public access, has excluded indigenous people; only six of over 3,000 candidates self-identify as indigenous, despite comprising 19.4% of the population, highlighting systemic discrimination and inequality within the judicial system.
Mexico's Judicial Reform: Systemic Exclusion of Indigenous People
Mexico's judicial reform, intended to improve efficiency and public access, has excluded indigenous people; only six of over 3,000 candidates self-identify as indigenous, despite comprising 19.4% of the population, highlighting systemic discrimination and inequality within the judicial system.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Halts Expansion of Prosecution Service's Penalty Power
The Dutch Tweede Kamer is temporarily halting the Public Prosecution Service's plan to expand its power to issue penalties without court involvement, raising concerns about due process despite the OM's argument that it alleviates pressure on the overburdened judicial system and prevents a backlog of...
Dutch Parliament Halts Expansion of Prosecution Service's Penalty Power
The Dutch Tweede Kamer is temporarily halting the Public Prosecution Service's plan to expand its power to issue penalties without court involvement, raising concerns about due process despite the OM's argument that it alleviates pressure on the overburdened judicial system and prevents a backlog of...
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44% Bias Score


Kariv Questioned Over Leak of Confidential Security Briefing"
MK Gilad Kariv is being investigated for allegedly leaking confidential protocols from a June 13, 2023, security briefing to journalist Ben Caspit, who published them in December 2023; a Knesset investigation found Kariv was the only person to view the documents twice, close to the publication date.
Kariv Questioned Over Leak of Confidential Security Briefing"
MK Gilad Kariv is being investigated for allegedly leaking confidential protocols from a June 13, 2023, security briefing to journalist Ben Caspit, who published them in December 2023; a Knesset investigation found Kariv was the only person to view the documents twice, close to the publication date.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Government Criticized for IDF Manpower Shortage
Deputy Attorney-General Gil Limon criticized the Israeli government for failing to pass a draft law, leaving the IDF short 10,000 soldiers and impacting national security and the economy, despite a June High Court ruling mandating haredi men's conscription.
Israeli Government Criticized for IDF Manpower Shortage
Deputy Attorney-General Gil Limon criticized the Israeli government for failing to pass a draft law, leaving the IDF short 10,000 soldiers and impacting national security and the economy, despite a June High Court ruling mandating haredi men's conscription.
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56% Bias Score


Belgian Medical Student Receives Lenient Sentence for Rape, Sparking Public Outrage
A Belgian court sentenced a 24-year-old medical student to a €3500 fine for raping an intoxicated woman, leading to public outrage, protests, and the Public Prosecutor's Office appealing the decision; the perpetrator's identity was widely shared online.
Belgian Medical Student Receives Lenient Sentence for Rape, Sparking Public Outrage
A Belgian court sentenced a 24-year-old medical student to a €3500 fine for raping an intoxicated woman, leading to public outrage, protests, and the Public Prosecutor's Office appealing the decision; the perpetrator's identity was widely shared online.
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56% Bias Score


French Court Rules Against National Rally in Misappropriation Case
A French court's ruling on March 31st found National Rally assistants guilty of misappropriating €4.1 million over twelve years, highlighting increased judicial oversight of political ethics and sparking debate about the judiciary's role in French democracy.
French Court Rules Against National Rally in Misappropriation Case
A French court's ruling on March 31st found National Rally assistants guilty of misappropriating €4.1 million over twelve years, highlighting increased judicial oversight of political ethics and sparking debate about the judiciary's role in French democracy.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Halts Expansion of Out-of-Court Penalties
The Dutch Tweede Kamer is temporarily halting the Public Prosecution Service's plan to expand its power to issue penalties without court involvement, despite the OM's argument that it improves efficiency by focusing court resources on more serious crimes. This follows the OM's February 2024 expansio...

Dutch Parliament Halts Expansion of Out-of-Court Penalties
The Dutch Tweede Kamer is temporarily halting the Public Prosecution Service's plan to expand its power to issue penalties without court involvement, despite the OM's argument that it improves efficiency by focusing court resources on more serious crimes. This follows the OM's February 2024 expansio...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Court Rejects Appeals in Delgado Prosecutor Appointment Case
Spain's Constitutional Court rejected former Attorney General Dolores Delgado's appeals against Supreme Court rulings annulling her appointment as prosecutor due to a conflict of interest involving her partner, though the appointment was later reinstated.

Spanish Court Rejects Appeals in Delgado Prosecutor Appointment Case
Spain's Constitutional Court rejected former Attorney General Dolores Delgado's appeals against Supreme Court rulings annulling her appointment as prosecutor due to a conflict of interest involving her partner, though the appointment was later reinstated.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Poll: 60% Fear Civil War Amidst Deep Political Divisions
A JPPI poll reveals that 60% of Israelis fear civil war due to internal disputes and judicial reforms; deep divisions exist regarding the court's authority and the existence of a "deep state.

Israeli Poll: 60% Fear Civil War Amidst Deep Political Divisions
A JPPI poll reveals that 60% of Israelis fear civil war due to internal disputes and judicial reforms; deep divisions exist regarding the court's authority and the existence of a "deep state.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's Ruling Party Challenges Electoral Rules for Judicial Elections
Mexico's ruling party is challenging the INE's restrictions on government promotion of the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, involving 3,422 candidates for 881 judicial positions, due to perceived contradictions with recent legislation; the INE maintains its authority to ensure fairness.

Mexico's Ruling Party Challenges Electoral Rules for Judicial Elections
Mexico's ruling party is challenging the INE's restrictions on government promotion of the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, involving 3,422 candidates for 881 judicial positions, due to perceived contradictions with recent legislation; the INE maintains its authority to ensure fairness.
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44% Bias Score

Unprepared Child Protection Board in The Hague Impacts Custody Cases
The Hague's Child Protection Board attends hundreds of annual custody hearings unprepared, failing to review case files before advising judges on child welfare during parental separations, potentially impacting thousands of children yearly.

Unprepared Child Protection Board in The Hague Impacts Custody Cases
The Hague's Child Protection Board attends hundreds of annual custody hearings unprepared, failing to review case files before advising judges on child welfare during parental separations, potentially impacting thousands of children yearly.
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Government Blocked from Accessing 16.38 Billion Pesos in Judicial Funds
The Mexican government seeks access to approximately 16.38 billion pesos from judicial trust funds, blocked by court injunctions, to address budget shortfalls and fund various initiatives, including social programs and the ISSSTE, despite legal challenges and previous attempts.

Mexican Government Blocked from Accessing 16.38 Billion Pesos in Judicial Funds
The Mexican government seeks access to approximately 16.38 billion pesos from judicial trust funds, blocked by court injunctions, to address budget shortfalls and fund various initiatives, including social programs and the ISSSTE, despite legal challenges and previous attempts.
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56% Bias Score
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