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North Macedonia's Central Registry Faces Audit Scrutiny Over Financial Irregularities
An audit of North Macedonia's Central Registry revealed significant financial irregularities, including unused furniture purchases, unutilized renovations, and an unpaid loan, along with numerous legal challenges and internal control weaknesses.
North Macedonia's Central Registry Faces Audit Scrutiny Over Financial Irregularities
An audit of North Macedonia's Central Registry revealed significant financial irregularities, including unused furniture purchases, unutilized renovations, and an unpaid loan, along with numerous legal challenges and internal control weaknesses.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Ruling Allows Lower Redundancy Payments Despite 2021 Labor Reform
The Spanish Supreme Court allowed a subcontractor to use lower company-level salaries for redundancy payments, based on pre-existing legislation on the hierarchy of collective bargaining agreements, despite the 2021 labor reform prioritizing sector-level agreements.
Supreme Court Ruling Allows Lower Redundancy Payments Despite 2021 Labor Reform
The Spanish Supreme Court allowed a subcontractor to use lower company-level salaries for redundancy payments, based on pre-existing legislation on the hierarchy of collective bargaining agreements, despite the 2021 labor reform prioritizing sector-level agreements.
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12% Bias Score


Trump Administration Drops Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
The Trump administration dropped corruption charges against New York City's Democratic Mayor Eric Adams, who had previously met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, citing the need for Adams's focus on combating illegal immigration and crime in New York City, despite allegations of accepting bribes from Turkey...
Trump Administration Drops Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
The Trump administration dropped corruption charges against New York City's Democratic Mayor Eric Adams, who had previously met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, citing the need for Adams's focus on combating illegal immigration and crime in New York City, despite allegations of accepting bribes from Turkey...
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56% Bias Score


Executive-Employee Ethical Culture Gap Highlights Need for Improved Compliance and Engagement
LRN Corporation's 2025 Ethics and Compliance Program Effectiveness Report reveals a significant gap between executives and employees' perceptions of ethical culture, with Generation Z showing the lowest trust in management; this necessitates tailored engagement strategies and robust compliance effor...
Executive-Employee Ethical Culture Gap Highlights Need for Improved Compliance and Engagement
LRN Corporation's 2025 Ethics and Compliance Program Effectiveness Report reveals a significant gap between executives and employees' perceptions of ethical culture, with Generation Z showing the lowest trust in management; this necessitates tailored engagement strategies and robust compliance effor...
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32% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges, Dividing Republicans
President Trump's executive orders face numerous legal challenges, with federal courts issuing injunctions, causing a split among Republican lawmakers; some defend judicial checks and balances while others support the administration's criticism of judicial overreach.
Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges, Dividing Republicans
President Trump's executive orders face numerous legal challenges, with federal courts issuing injunctions, causing a split among Republican lawmakers; some defend judicial checks and balances while others support the administration's criticism of judicial overreach.
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56% Bias Score


Spain Eases Vocational Training Access for Millions
Spain's government is simplifying access to vocational training (FP) for over 10 million adults lacking formal qualifications, requiring only basic competency assessments in Spanish, math, and digital skills, instead of a secondary school diploma, to address a significant skills gap.
Spain Eases Vocational Training Access for Millions
Spain's government is simplifying access to vocational training (FP) for over 10 million adults lacking formal qualifications, requiring only basic competency assessments in Spanish, math, and digital skills, instead of a secondary school diploma, to address a significant skills gap.
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40% Bias Score

British Couple Found Dead in France: Murder-Suicide or Third Party Involved?
A British couple, Andrew and Dawn Searle, were found dead in their French home; Dawn had severe head trauma, and Andrew was found hanged, with investigators exploring murder-suicide or third-party involvement.

British Couple Found Dead in France: Murder-Suicide or Third Party Involved?
A British couple, Andrew and Dawn Searle, were found dead in their French home; Dawn had severe head trauma, and Andrew was found hanged, with investigators exploring murder-suicide or third-party involvement.
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48% Bias Score

DEM Party Condemns Arrests of Local Officials as 'Provocation'
Following this morning's police raids in Istanbul targeting local officials and the sentencing of Van's co-mayor Abdullah Zeydan, the DEM Party condemned the actions as a provocation against the public's will and local democracy.

DEM Party Condemns Arrests of Local Officials as 'Provocation'
Following this morning's police raids in Istanbul targeting local officials and the sentencing of Van's co-mayor Abdullah Zeydan, the DEM Party condemned the actions as a provocation against the public's will and local democracy.
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands deploys AI-powered speed cameras to combat phone use while driving
The Netherlands deployed its first "focus flasher," a smart speed camera detecting drivers holding phones, in The Hague on Monday; 50 more are planned, with the first fines expected in April, aiming to tackle the 75% of drivers who violate the handheld phone ban.

Netherlands deploys AI-powered speed cameras to combat phone use while driving
The Netherlands deployed its first "focus flasher," a smart speed camera detecting drivers holding phones, in The Hague on Monday; 50 more are planned, with the first fines expected in April, aiming to tackle the 75% of drivers who violate the handheld phone ban.
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36% Bias Score

Bannon Pleads Guilty in "We Build the Wall" Fraud Case
Steve Bannon, a former Trump advisor, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a New York court to a single charge of scheming to defraud donors to "We Build the Wall", a nonprofit focused on building a border wall, receiving a three-year conditional discharge which forbids him from serving as a director of any...

Bannon Pleads Guilty in "We Build the Wall" Fraud Case
Steve Bannon, a former Trump advisor, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a New York court to a single charge of scheming to defraud donors to "We Build the Wall", a nonprofit focused on building a border wall, receiving a three-year conditional discharge which forbids him from serving as a director of any...
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40% Bias Score

Labour Suspends 11 Councillors Over Offensive WhatsApp Messages
Eleven Labour councillors in Greater Manchester have been suspended following an investigation into a WhatsApp group, "Trigger Me Timbers", where offensive messages were shared; this follows the suspension of two Labour MPs, Andrew Gwynne and Oliver Ryan, for similar reasons.

Labour Suspends 11 Councillors Over Offensive WhatsApp Messages
Eleven Labour councillors in Greater Manchester have been suspended following an investigation into a WhatsApp group, "Trigger Me Timbers", where offensive messages were shared; this follows the suspension of two Labour MPs, Andrew Gwynne and Oliver Ryan, for similar reasons.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's 2024 Jihadist Arrests: 33 Imprisoned, Recidivism Highlighted
In 2024, Spanish authorities conducted 33 anti-terrorism operations resulting in 81 arrests, 33 imprisonments, primarily in Ceuta and Melilla, with notable recidivism cases highlighting the need for improved rehabilitation programs and preventative strategies.

Spain's 2024 Jihadist Arrests: 33 Imprisoned, Recidivism Highlighted
In 2024, Spanish authorities conducted 33 anti-terrorism operations resulting in 81 arrests, 33 imprisonments, primarily in Ceuta and Melilla, with notable recidivism cases highlighting the need for improved rehabilitation programs and preventative strategies.
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52% Bias Score
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