Greek Citizens' Reports Expose 74,944 Cases of Tax Evasion and Corruption in 2024
In 2024, Greek citizens submitted 74,944 reports to the Independent Public Revenue Authority (IAPR) regarding tax evasion and corruption, utilizing the 'Appodixi' app for reporting suspicious receipts and contributing significantly to identifying financial irregularities.
Greek Citizens' Reports Expose 74,944 Cases of Tax Evasion and Corruption in 2024
In 2024, Greek citizens submitted 74,944 reports to the Independent Public Revenue Authority (IAPR) regarding tax evasion and corruption, utilizing the 'Appodixi' app for reporting suspicious receipts and contributing significantly to identifying financial irregularities.
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36% Bias Score
Formaldehyde Ban in Hair Products Indefinitely Delayed
President Trump's executive order pausing federal regulations has indefinitely delayed the FDA's proposed ban on formaldehyde in hair straightening products, impacting public health, especially for Black women disproportionately affected by formaldehyde-linked cancers; the FDA had previously set tar...
Formaldehyde Ban in Hair Products Indefinitely Delayed
President Trump's executive order pausing federal regulations has indefinitely delayed the FDA's proposed ban on formaldehyde in hair straightening products, impacting public health, especially for Black women disproportionately affected by formaldehyde-linked cancers; the FDA had previously set tar...
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52% Bias Score
Trump Criticizes Biden's Pardons, Suggests Self-Pardon
President Trump, in a Fox News interview, criticized President Biden's preemptive pardons of family members and political opponents, notably omitting himself, suggesting Biden should have pardoned himself, and hinting at future investigations by House Republicans.
Trump Criticizes Biden's Pardons, Suggests Self-Pardon
President Trump, in a Fox News interview, criticized President Biden's preemptive pardons of family members and political opponents, notably omitting himself, suggesting Biden should have pardoned himself, and hinting at future investigations by House Republicans.
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56% Bias Score
PP Challenges PNV Over Parisian Mansion Financing
The Basque PP party is initiating legal action against the PNV over the alleged irregular financing of a Parisian mansion received as a donation, approved by Pedro Sánchez but not ratified by the Congress, using funds from a 1937 loan from the Spanish Republic.
PP Challenges PNV Over Parisian Mansion Financing
The Basque PP party is initiating legal action against the PNV over the alleged irregular financing of a Parisian mansion received as a donation, approved by Pedro Sánchez but not ratified by the Congress, using funds from a 1937 loan from the Spanish Republic.
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56% Bias Score
€100 Million Dutch Initiative to Address Groningen Gas Extraction Aftermath
The Dutch government launched a €100 million annual, 30-year initiative to improve living conditions in Groningen and Noord-Drenthe, focusing on community building, local pride, and early intervention to address issues stemming from gas extraction.
€100 Million Dutch Initiative to Address Groningen Gas Extraction Aftermath
The Dutch government launched a €100 million annual, 30-year initiative to improve living conditions in Groningen and Noord-Drenthe, focusing on community building, local pride, and early intervention to address issues stemming from gas extraction.
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40% Bias Score
Netherlands Explores Ban on Face Coverings at Demonstrations
The Dutch cabinet is exploring a ban on face coverings during demonstrations, with exceptions for safety concerns, following a parliamentary debate where differing views on limiting protest rights were expressed; the government awaits research before implementing concrete measures.
Netherlands Explores Ban on Face Coverings at Demonstrations
The Dutch cabinet is exploring a ban on face coverings during demonstrations, with exceptions for safety concerns, following a parliamentary debate where differing views on limiting protest rights were expressed; the government awaits research before implementing concrete measures.
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44% Bias Score
Understaffed Austrian Judiciary Faces Massive Fraud Case, Prompts New Corporate Transparency Rules
Austria's understaffed judiciary faces a massive fraud case involving Signa, prompting the government to introduce stricter rules against corporate balance sheet concealment, including fines up to 5% of annual turnover and increased penalties for executives to enhance transparency and deter future c...
Understaffed Austrian Judiciary Faces Massive Fraud Case, Prompts New Corporate Transparency Rules
Austria's understaffed judiciary faces a massive fraud case involving Signa, prompting the government to introduce stricter rules against corporate balance sheet concealment, including fines up to 5% of annual turnover and increased penalties for executives to enhance transparency and deter future c...
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40% Bias Score
CCTV Footage Places Accused at Slieve League Cliffs on Night of Murder
CCTV footage presented in the trial of Alan Vial and Nikita Burns for the murder of Robert Wilkin shows the defendants' car's movements from McIntyre's Bar to Slieve League cliffs on June 24-25, 2023, including stops at Roshine and multiple returns to the cliffs, supporting the prosecution's timelin...
CCTV Footage Places Accused at Slieve League Cliffs on Night of Murder
CCTV footage presented in the trial of Alan Vial and Nikita Burns for the murder of Robert Wilkin shows the defendants' car's movements from McIntyre's Bar to Slieve League cliffs on June 24-25, 2023, including stops at Roshine and multiple returns to the cliffs, supporting the prosecution's timelin...
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44% Bias Score
UK Government's Benefits Fraud Plan Sparks Consumer Protection Concerns
The UK government's plan to recover benefits overpayments directly from bank accounts, aiming to save £500 million annually, conflicts with banks' consumer protection obligations, potentially leading to legal challenges and penalties.
UK Government's Benefits Fraud Plan Sparks Consumer Protection Concerns
The UK government's plan to recover benefits overpayments directly from bank accounts, aiming to save £500 million annually, conflicts with banks' consumer protection obligations, potentially leading to legal challenges and penalties.
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44% Bias Score
Hawaii Brothers Sue Police for Wrongful Conviction in 1991 Murder
Two Native Hawaiian brothers, wrongly convicted in the 1991 murder of a Virginia tourist, sued Hawaii County and police for framing and botching a subsequent investigation that identified a new suspect through DNA evidence who later died by suicide; they seek unspecified damages.
Hawaii Brothers Sue Police for Wrongful Conviction in 1991 Murder
Two Native Hawaiian brothers, wrongly convicted in the 1991 murder of a Virginia tourist, sued Hawaii County and police for framing and botching a subsequent investigation that identified a new suspect through DNA evidence who later died by suicide; they seek unspecified damages.
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56% Bias Score
Bannon Trial Delayed One Week
Steve Bannon's trial in New York on charges of defrauding donors to the "We Build the Wall" campaign has been delayed one week to March 4th, to allow his new legal team time to prepare, after he claimed his previous legal team was insufficiently aggressive.
Bannon Trial Delayed One Week
Steve Bannon's trial in New York on charges of defrauding donors to the "We Build the Wall" campaign has been delayed one week to March 4th, to allow his new legal team time to prepare, after he claimed his previous legal team was insufficiently aggressive.
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44% Bias Score
Scammers Exploit Hostage Release for Fraudulent Fundraising
Following the release of three hostages from 471 days of Hamas captivity, scammers created fraudulent fundraising campaigns, collecting tens of thousands of dollars before being exposed; authorities urge the public to verify legitimacy before donating.
Scammers Exploit Hostage Release for Fraudulent Fundraising
Following the release of three hostages from 471 days of Hamas captivity, scammers created fraudulent fundraising campaigns, collecting tens of thousands of dollars before being exposed; authorities urge the public to verify legitimacy before donating.
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44% Bias Score