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Greek Council of State Rejects Kasselaki's Tax Appeal; Lawyer Claims Innocence
The Greek Council of State rejected Theodoros Kasselaki's appeal against a €4,016,269 back tax ruling, prompting his lawyer to claim his innocence and announce a new application for exemption from liability; the decision's pre-publication leak raises due process concerns.
Greek Council of State Rejects Kasselaki's Tax Appeal; Lawyer Claims Innocence
The Greek Council of State rejected Theodoros Kasselaki's appeal against a €4,016,269 back tax ruling, prompting his lawyer to claim his innocence and announce a new application for exemption from liability; the decision's pre-publication leak raises due process concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Lehrmann's Restraining Order Application Rejected
A Hobart magistrate rejected former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann's application for an interim restraining order against Daily Mail journalist Karleigh Smith, who he alleges stalked him while reporting on his life in Tasmania; a hearing is set for November.
Lehrmann's Restraining Order Application Rejected
A Hobart magistrate rejected former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann's application for an interim restraining order against Daily Mail journalist Karleigh Smith, who he alleges stalked him while reporting on his life in Tasmania; a hearing is set for November.
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40% Bias Score


Inmate Claims Retaliatory Transfer After Supreme Court Beard Case
Arkansas inmate Gregory Holt, who won a Supreme Court case affirming his right to grow a beard, claims he was retaliatorily transferred to a West Virginia federal prison for filing multiple lawsuits against the Arkansas Department of Corrections; the ACLU filed suit on his behalf, arguing this viola...
Inmate Claims Retaliatory Transfer After Supreme Court Beard Case
Arkansas inmate Gregory Holt, who won a Supreme Court case affirming his right to grow a beard, claims he was retaliatorily transferred to a West Virginia federal prison for filing multiple lawsuits against the Arkansas Department of Corrections; the ACLU filed suit on his behalf, arguing this viola...
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40% Bias Score


Erin Patterson Guilty of Triple Murder in Mushroom Poisoning Case
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three people and attempting to murder a fourth by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms at a lunch in Leongatha, Australia, stemming from a child custody dispute with her estranged husband.
Erin Patterson Guilty of Triple Murder in Mushroom Poisoning Case
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three people and attempting to murder a fourth by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms at a lunch in Leongatha, Australia, stemming from a child custody dispute with her estranged husband.
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44% Bias Score


Thomas Partey Charged with Multiple Counts of Rape
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey faces six charges of rape and sexual assault involving three women between 2021 and 2022; he denies the charges and will appear in court August 5th.
Thomas Partey Charged with Multiple Counts of Rape
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey faces six charges of rape and sexual assault involving three women between 2021 and 2022; he denies the charges and will appear in court August 5th.
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28% Bias Score


Corruption Investigation Targets Partner of Madrid Official
A Madrid court is investigating Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, for alleged corruption and mismanagement, including a €350,910 tax fraud case and a separate bribery investigation related to a €500,000 transaction involving a seemingly worthless company purchased from the wife ...
Corruption Investigation Targets Partner of Madrid Official
A Madrid court is investigating Alberto González Amador, partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, for alleged corruption and mismanagement, including a €350,910 tax fraud case and a separate bribery investigation related to a €500,000 transaction involving a seemingly worthless company purchased from the wife ...
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60% Bias Score

Australian Court Dismisses Torres Strait Islanders' Climate Change Lawsuit
An Australian court dismissed a climate change lawsuit filed by Torres Strait Island elders against the government, ruling that climate policy is a parliamentary matter and that the government has no duty of care to protect against climate change impacts; sea levels in the Torres Strait have risen 6...

Australian Court Dismisses Torres Strait Islanders' Climate Change Lawsuit
An Australian court dismissed a climate change lawsuit filed by Torres Strait Island elders against the government, ruling that climate policy is a parliamentary matter and that the government has no duty of care to protect against climate change impacts; sea levels in the Torres Strait have risen 6...
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48% Bias Score

Former Teacher Faces Multiple Charges After Teen Accuses Her of Sexual Abuse
Grant Strickland, 18, accuses his former teacher, Nicole Callaham, 33, of sexual abuse from 2021 to 2023, starting when he was 14; Callaham faces multiple criminal charges in Anderson and Greenville counties and is currently out on bond.

Former Teacher Faces Multiple Charges After Teen Accuses Her of Sexual Abuse
Grant Strickland, 18, accuses his former teacher, Nicole Callaham, 33, of sexual abuse from 2021 to 2023, starting when he was 14; Callaham faces multiple criminal charges in Anderson and Greenville counties and is currently out on bond.
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36% Bias Score

CHP Leader Allegedly Uses "Back-Channel Diplomacy" in Convention Lawsuit
Former CHP MP Barış Yarkadaş alleges CHP leader Özgür Özel used "back-channel diplomacy" with AKP figures regarding a lawsuit over the party's 38th Ordinary Convention, claiming Özel said he'd cut his wrists if the September 8th ruling annuls it, citing his direct involvement in negotiations.

CHP Leader Allegedly Uses "Back-Channel Diplomacy" in Convention Lawsuit
Former CHP MP Barış Yarkadaş alleges CHP leader Özgür Özel used "back-channel diplomacy" with AKP figures regarding a lawsuit over the party's 38th Ordinary Convention, claiming Özel said he'd cut his wrists if the September 8th ruling annuls it, citing his direct involvement in negotiations.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Prosecutor Investigates CHP Leader Özgür Özel
Ankara's Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation into CHP leader Özgür Özel for allegedly insulting the president, inciting crime, and threatening public officials following his speech criticizing the recent arrests of opposition mayors and the government.

Turkish Prosecutor Investigates CHP Leader Özgür Özel
Ankara's Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation into CHP leader Özgür Özel for allegedly insulting the president, inciting crime, and threatening public officials following his speech criticizing the recent arrests of opposition mayors and the government.
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40% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Elimination of ASL Interpreters at White House Briefings
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's termination of American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation at White House briefings, citing violation of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Justice Department argues that closed captions and transcripts provide sufficient access, while the pla...

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Elimination of ASL Interpreters at White House Briefings
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's termination of American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation at White House briefings, citing violation of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Justice Department argues that closed captions and transcripts provide sufficient access, while the pla...
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Attorney General's Indictment Appealed: Lack of Evidence Cited
Spain's State Attorney's Office appealed a judge's decision to indict Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for allegedly leaking an email about Alberto González Amador, partner of Madrid's president, arguing the judge's conclusions are unfounded and lack evidence, citing journalist testimonies and p...

Spanish Attorney General's Indictment Appealed: Lack of Evidence Cited
Spain's State Attorney's Office appealed a judge's decision to indict Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for allegedly leaking an email about Alberto González Amador, partner of Madrid's president, arguing the judge's conclusions are unfounded and lack evidence, citing journalist testimonies and p...
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48% Bias Score
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