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Germany Replaces Advisory Commission with Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art Restitution
Germany's cabinet approved a plan to establish an arbitration court for the restitution of Nazi-looted art, replacing a previous advisory commission that faced criticism for its slow and inefficient process; the new court is expected to resolve disputes but faces concerns over fairness and effective...
Germany Replaces Advisory Commission with Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art Restitution
Germany's cabinet approved a plan to establish an arbitration court for the restitution of Nazi-looted art, replacing a previous advisory commission that faced criticism for its slow and inefficient process; the new court is expected to resolve disputes but faces concerns over fairness and effective...
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56% Bias Score


Legal Challenges Fail to Immediately Curb Elon Musk's Influence in Federal Government
Federal judges have repeatedly blocked attempts to immediately limit Elon Musk's role in the Department of Government Efficiency due to insufficient evidence of imminent harm, despite concerns over access to sensitive data and the Trump administration's sweeping staff cuts.
Legal Challenges Fail to Immediately Curb Elon Musk's Influence in Federal Government
Federal judges have repeatedly blocked attempts to immediately limit Elon Musk's role in the Department of Government Efficiency due to insufficient evidence of imminent harm, despite concerns over access to sensitive data and the Trump administration's sweeping staff cuts.
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52% Bias Score


Swedish Court Rejects Climate Inaction Lawsuit
Sweden's Supreme Court rejected a climate inaction lawsuit filed by 300 young people, including Greta Thunberg, on February 19th, 2024, citing the separation of powers and stating courts cannot dictate government climate policy, although future lawsuits may be possible if structured differently.
Swedish Court Rejects Climate Inaction Lawsuit
Sweden's Supreme Court rejected a climate inaction lawsuit filed by 300 young people, including Greta Thunberg, on February 19th, 2024, citing the separation of powers and stating courts cannot dictate government climate policy, although future lawsuits may be possible if structured differently.
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36% Bias Score


Arizona Bill Allows Shooting Down of Cartel Drones
Arizona House Bill 2733 would grant qualified immunity to state and local authorities for shooting down drones used by drug cartels within 30 miles of the border, addressing the cartels' increased use of drone technology for smuggling and surveillance.
Arizona Bill Allows Shooting Down of Cartel Drones
Arizona House Bill 2733 would grant qualified immunity to state and local authorities for shooting down drones used by drug cartels within 30 miles of the border, addressing the cartels' increased use of drone technology for smuggling and surveillance.
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52% Bias Score


Corporate Board Diversity Faces Legal and Political Headwinds
Recent legal challenges and political pushback against diversity initiatives have prompted several major corporations to reconsider or eliminate diversity factors in their director nomination processes, creating uncertainty for companies seeking to balance legal compliance with diversity goals.
Corporate Board Diversity Faces Legal and Political Headwinds
Recent legal challenges and political pushback against diversity initiatives have prompted several major corporations to reconsider or eliminate diversity factors in their director nomination processes, creating uncertainty for companies seeking to balance legal compliance with diversity goals.
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52% Bias Score


PP Accuses PSOE of Corruption, Demands Answers from Sánchez
The Spanish People's Party (PP) accused the ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) of corruption, citing evidence of preferential contracts awarded to unqualified companies during Pedro Sánchez's presidency, triggering an urgent inquiry in the Congress and a public response from the PSOE.
PP Accuses PSOE of Corruption, Demands Answers from Sánchez
The Spanish People's Party (PP) accused the ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) of corruption, citing evidence of preferential contracts awarded to unqualified companies during Pedro Sánchez's presidency, triggering an urgent inquiry in the Congress and a public response from the PSOE.
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56% Bias Score

Canadian Armed Forces Settle $150-Million Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
A $150-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian Armed Forces for racial discrimination and harassment affecting 45,000 people since 1985, with payments ranging from $5,000 to $35,000 and a commitment to systemic change, despite some plaintiffs considering it...

Canadian Armed Forces Settle $150-Million Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
A $150-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian Armed Forces for racial discrimination and harassment affecting 45,000 people since 1985, with payments ranging from $5,000 to $35,000 and a commitment to systemic change, despite some plaintiffs considering it...
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52% Bias Score

OPM Fires Privacy Team Amidst Musk Security Clearance Controversy
The Trump administration fired the Office of Personnel Management's privacy team and communications staff, hindering public access to records regarding Elon Musk's security clearance, prompting a Senatorial investigation into the legality of Musk's access to sensitive government information.

OPM Fires Privacy Team Amidst Musk Security Clearance Controversy
The Trump administration fired the Office of Personnel Management's privacy team and communications staff, hindering public access to records regarding Elon Musk's security clearance, prompting a Senatorial investigation into the legality of Musk's access to sensitive government information.
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48% Bias Score

Three Arrested in Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram Abuse Investigation
Three men have been arrested in France for alleged aggravated rapes, sexual assaults, and/or aggravated violence at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram Catholic institution between 1957 and 2004, following over 100 complaints and a meeting between victims and Prime Minister François Bayrou amidst allegation...

Three Arrested in Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram Abuse Investigation
Three men have been arrested in France for alleged aggravated rapes, sexual assaults, and/or aggravated violence at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram Catholic institution between 1957 and 2004, following over 100 complaints and a meeting between victims and Prime Minister François Bayrou amidst allegation...
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Overcrowded Dominican Prisons Face Crisis Amidst Reform Failures
The Dominican Republic's prisons are severely overcrowded, holding over 26,000 inmates, more than 60% of whom are in pretrial detention without charges, leading to inhumane conditions and preventable deaths; despite promises of reform, problems persist due to systemic issues and alleged corruption.

Overcrowded Dominican Prisons Face Crisis Amidst Reform Failures
The Dominican Republic's prisons are severely overcrowded, holding over 26,000 inmates, more than 60% of whom are in pretrial detention without charges, leading to inhumane conditions and preventable deaths; despite promises of reform, problems persist due to systemic issues and alleged corruption.
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48% Bias Score

Eight Tons of Hashish Seized in Two Major Spanish Drug Busts
Spanish authorities busted two hashish trafficking operations, arresting 30 people and seizing over 8 tons of hashish, six boats, and various weapons. One operation focused on smuggling from Morocco via Huelva, while the other distributed hashish from Andalusia to other European countries.

Eight Tons of Hashish Seized in Two Major Spanish Drug Busts
Spanish authorities busted two hashish trafficking operations, arresting 30 people and seizing over 8 tons of hashish, six boats, and various weapons. One operation focused on smuggling from Morocco via Huelva, while the other distributed hashish from Andalusia to other European countries.
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36% Bias Score

Seven Arrested for Deaths on Migrant Cayuco
Spanish authorities arrested seven individuals for allegedly captaining a cayuco that arrived in La Restinga (El Hierro) in December 2024 with 224 migrants aboard, eight of whom died during the journey from Bassar, Senegal; three of the detainees have been jailed.

Seven Arrested for Deaths on Migrant Cayuco
Spanish authorities arrested seven individuals for allegedly captaining a cayuco that arrived in La Restinga (El Hierro) in December 2024 with 224 migrants aboard, eight of whom died during the journey from Bassar, Senegal; three of the detainees have been jailed.
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36% Bias Score
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