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Spanish Court to Decide on Charges Against Brother of Prime Minister
A Spanish court will decide today whether to uphold charges against David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, for allegedly obtaining a public position through influence peddling at the Badajoz Provincial Council in 2017.
Spanish Court to Decide on Charges Against Brother of Prime Minister
A Spanish court will decide today whether to uphold charges against David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, for allegedly obtaining a public position through influence peddling at the Badajoz Provincial Council in 2017.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutor General's Investigation: Abuse of Power Allegations
An investigation into Spain's Prosecutor General is raising concerns about potential abuse of power due to allegedly unsustainable legal interpretations and lack of minimum evidentiary basis, as highlighted by a judge's dissenting opinion.
Spanish Prosecutor General's Investigation: Abuse of Power Allegations
An investigation into Spain's Prosecutor General is raising concerns about potential abuse of power due to allegedly unsustainable legal interpretations and lack of minimum evidentiary basis, as highlighted by a judge's dissenting opinion.
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52% Bias Score


Hynes Faces Finals Suspension After Hip-Drop Tackle
Cronulla Sharks halfback Nicho Hynes faces a one-to-two week ban for a hip-drop tackle on Canterbury Bulldogs winger Marcelo Montoya, who suffered a significant ankle injury, impacting both teams' finals campaigns.
Hynes Faces Finals Suspension After Hip-Drop Tackle
Cronulla Sharks halfback Nicho Hynes faces a one-to-two week ban for a hip-drop tackle on Canterbury Bulldogs winger Marcelo Montoya, who suffered a significant ankle injury, impacting both teams' finals campaigns.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey: Judicial Intervention in Politics Raises Concerns
A Turkish court appointed a trustee to the CHP, the main opposition party, marking a concerning escalation of judicial intervention in politics, raising concerns about the erosion of democratic principles.
Turkey: Judicial Intervention in Politics Raises Concerns
A Turkish court appointed a trustee to the CHP, the main opposition party, marking a concerning escalation of judicial intervention in politics, raising concerns about the erosion of democratic principles.
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56% Bias Score


Thaksin Shinawatra Faces Thai Lese-Majesty Charge
A Thai court will decide on Friday whether former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra violated the lese-majesty law, facing 3–15 years in prison; further cases against him and his daughter threaten political stability.
Thaksin Shinawatra Faces Thai Lese-Majesty Charge
A Thai court will decide on Friday whether former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra violated the lese-majesty law, facing 3–15 years in prison; further cases against him and his daughter threaten political stability.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Lawyer's Arrest Exposes Alleged Judicial Corruption Network
Turkish lawyer Rezan Epözdemir was arrested for bribery, aiding a terrorist organization, and espionage, sparking a major political debate within the ruling AKP party over alleged judicial corruption and close ties between Epözdemir and judges and prosecutors.
Turkish Lawyer's Arrest Exposes Alleged Judicial Corruption Network
Turkish lawyer Rezan Epözdemir was arrested for bribery, aiding a terrorist organization, and espionage, sparking a major political debate within the ruling AKP party over alleged judicial corruption and close ties between Epözdemir and judges and prosecutors.
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56% Bias Score

Bundestag to Revote on Three Federal Constitutional Court Judges
The German Bundestag will revote on three Federal Constitutional Court judges after a previous attempt failed due to internal disagreements, particularly within the Union faction regarding one candidate's stance on abortion and mandatory vaccination.

Bundestag to Revote on Three Federal Constitutional Court Judges
The German Bundestag will revote on three Federal Constitutional Court judges after a previous attempt failed due to internal disagreements, particularly within the Union faction regarding one candidate's stance on abortion and mandatory vaccination.
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24% Bias Score

Turkish CHP Deputy Chair Accuses Government of Coup Attempt
CHP Deputy Chair Murat Emir accused the Turkish government of staging a coup d'état similar to the 1980 military coup, citing the imprisonment of political opponents, media control, and judicial overreach as evidence.

Turkish CHP Deputy Chair Accuses Government of Coup Attempt
CHP Deputy Chair Murat Emir accused the Turkish government of staging a coup d'état similar to the 1980 military coup, citing the imprisonment of political opponents, media control, and judicial overreach as evidence.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Mayor Rearrested After Release
Following his release, Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler was rearrested in Turkey, prompting criticism from CHP officials who denounced the action as a politically motivated abuse of the legal system.

Turkish Mayor Rearrested After Release
Following his release, Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler was rearrested in Turkey, prompting criticism from CHP officials who denounced the action as a politically motivated abuse of the legal system.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Supreme Court Adjourns, Leaving Key Human Rights Case Unresolved
The Mexican Supreme Court adjourned without resolving a crucial case (3/2023) on preventive detention, leaving the incoming court to decide whether an Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling supersedes Mexico's constitution, significantly impacting human rights interpretations and national secur...

Mexican Supreme Court Adjourns, Leaving Key Human Rights Case Unresolved
The Mexican Supreme Court adjourned without resolving a crucial case (3/2023) on preventive detention, leaving the incoming court to decide whether an Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling supersedes Mexico's constitution, significantly impacting human rights interpretations and national secur...
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52% Bias Score

Barrett Urges Judicial Camaraderie Amidst Ideological Divisions
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivered a brief, three-minute address at the Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference on Monday, urging judges to maintain camaraderie and professionalism despite ideological disagreements, promoting a theme of unity and respect amidst ongoing public scrutiny of ...

Barrett Urges Judicial Camaraderie Amidst Ideological Divisions
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivered a brief, three-minute address at the Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference on Monday, urging judges to maintain camaraderie and professionalism despite ideological disagreements, promoting a theme of unity and respect amidst ongoing public scrutiny of ...
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60% Bias Score

CHP Alleges Bribery Scheme in İBB Investigations
CHP deputy chair Gül Çiftci filed a complaint with Turkey's HSK on July 28, 2024, alleging a bribery scheme involving prosecutors and an attorney who coerced false confessions from İBB officials during investigations, presenting evidence including witness testimonies and digital communications to su...

CHP Alleges Bribery Scheme in İBB Investigations
CHP deputy chair Gül Çiftci filed a complaint with Turkey's HSK on July 28, 2024, alleging a bribery scheme involving prosecutors and an attorney who coerced false confessions from İBB officials during investigations, presenting evidence including witness testimonies and digital communications to su...
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60% Bias Score
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