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Galician Court Halts Carboeiro Wind Farm Construction
The Galician High Court of Justice suspended the Carboeiro wind farm's construction permit on April 10th, 2025, citing insufficient environmental impact assessment and proximity to cultural heritage sites, echoing a similar Supreme Court decision.
Galician Court Halts Carboeiro Wind Farm Construction
The Galician High Court of Justice suspended the Carboeiro wind farm's construction permit on April 10th, 2025, citing insufficient environmental impact assessment and proximity to cultural heritage sites, echoing a similar Supreme Court decision.
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48% Bias Score


CHP Faces Government Takeover Speculation Amidst Court Hearing and Investigations
Concerns over a potential government takeover of Turkey's main opposition party, the CHP, are rising due to a court hearing on its leadership election, investigations into alleged voting irregularities, and the cancellation of Ankara police leave.
CHP Faces Government Takeover Speculation Amidst Court Hearing and Investigations
Concerns over a potential government takeover of Turkey's main opposition party, the CHP, are rising due to a court hearing on its leadership election, investigations into alleged voting irregularities, and the cancellation of Ankara police leave.
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52% Bias Score


Bolsonaro Hospitalized Amidst Legal Challenges and Political Tour
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was hospitalized on April 11, 2025, in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, due to abdominal pain resulting from complications of a 2018 stabbing; his condition is stable, and he is recovering, while simultaneously facing legal challenges and pursuing political activ...
Bolsonaro Hospitalized Amidst Legal Challenges and Political Tour
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was hospitalized on April 11, 2025, in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, due to abdominal pain resulting from complications of a 2018 stabbing; his condition is stable, and he is recovering, while simultaneously facing legal challenges and pursuing political activ...
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32% Bias Score


Legal Obstacles Delay Euthanasia Access in Spain"
In Spain, legal challenges, primarily from family members and groups like "Abogados Cristianos," are delaying access to euthanasia, highlighting flaws in the law and causing undue suffering for applicants like Noelia, a 24-year-old paraplegic, and Francesc, a 54-year-old man who has suffered multipl...
Legal Obstacles Delay Euthanasia Access in Spain"
In Spain, legal challenges, primarily from family members and groups like "Abogados Cristianos," are delaying access to euthanasia, highlighting flaws in the law and causing undue suffering for applicants like Noelia, a 24-year-old paraplegic, and Francesc, a 54-year-old man who has suffered multipl...
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Teacher Grant Funding
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked millions in federal grants to eight states for teacher recruitment and training programs, siding 5-4 with the Trump administration's argument that a single judge shouldn't control national policy, despite dissenters pointing out the harm to schools and programs.
Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Teacher Grant Funding
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked millions in federal grants to eight states for teacher recruitment and training programs, siding 5-4 with the Trump administration's argument that a single judge shouldn't control national policy, despite dissenters pointing out the harm to schools and programs.
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32% Bias Score


Justice Department Overwhelmed by Trump's Executive Orders, Facing 130+ Lawsuits
The Justice Department faces over 130 lawsuits due to President Trump's numerous executive orders, causing staff shortages, errors, and an inability to answer judges' questions, raising concerns about its credibility and the use of state secrets privilege to avoid disclosure.
Justice Department Overwhelmed by Trump's Executive Orders, Facing 130+ Lawsuits
The Justice Department faces over 130 lawsuits due to President Trump's numerous executive orders, causing staff shortages, errors, and an inability to answer judges' questions, raising concerns about its credibility and the use of state secrets privilege to avoid disclosure.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Judges Block Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
Three federal judges temporarily blocked deportations under the Alien Enemies Act in Colorado, New York, and Texas, creating a patchwork of legal protections while awaiting further court decisions on the act's legality.

Federal Judges Block Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
Three federal judges temporarily blocked deportations under the Alien Enemies Act in Colorado, New York, and Texas, creating a patchwork of legal protections while awaiting further court decisions on the act's legality.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Cuts $2 Billion in Grants to Harvard, Sparking Legal Battle
The Trump administration cut $2 billion in federal grants to Harvard University after Harvard refused demands to report international students' conduct violations, limit faculty power, and allow outside oversight of departments; the administration also threatened to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt statu...

Trump Administration Cuts $2 Billion in Grants to Harvard, Sparking Legal Battle
The Trump administration cut $2 billion in federal grants to Harvard University after Harvard refused demands to report international students' conduct violations, limit faculty power, and allow outside oversight of departments; the administration also threatened to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt statu...
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Reverses Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Federal Employees
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday reversed a lower court's order reinstating thousands of federal employees fired by the Trump administration in February, impacting workers in Washington, D.C., and 19 states, after finding the lower court lacked the authority to do so.

Appeals Court Reverses Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Federal Employees
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday reversed a lower court's order reinstating thousands of federal employees fired by the Trump administration in February, impacting workers in Washington, D.C., and 19 states, after finding the lower court lacked the authority to do so.
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40% Bias Score

Judges Criticize Trump Administration's Legal Tactics Amidst Conflicting Court Decisions
Federal judges criticized the Trump administration for using "bad faith" tactics, "disingenuous" arguments, and "inaccurate" claims in several court cases this week, leading to one judge threatening contempt proceedings and another ordering the return of a deportee mistakenly sent to El Salvador; ho...

Judges Criticize Trump Administration's Legal Tactics Amidst Conflicting Court Decisions
Federal judges criticized the Trump administration for using "bad faith" tactics, "disingenuous" arguments, and "inaccurate" claims in several court cases this week, leading to one judge threatening contempt proceedings and another ordering the return of a deportee mistakenly sent to El Salvador; ho...
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44% Bias Score

Thousands of Reinstated Federal Workers Remain in Limbo
Following court orders, thousands of federal probationary workers wrongly terminated in February are still facing uncertainty about their jobs and benefits three weeks later, with some agencies demanding resignations and others providing little to no communication; a Maryland court order offers some...

Thousands of Reinstated Federal Workers Remain in Limbo
Following court orders, thousands of federal probationary workers wrongly terminated in February are still facing uncertainty about their jobs and benefits three weeks later, with some agencies demanding resignations and others providing little to no communication; a Maryland court order offers some...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Center Plans Blocked by Weed, Legal Challenges
The discovery of nutsedge, a rapidly spreading weed, on the proposed site in Heerle, Netherlands, combined with the COA's assessment of the location's poor suitability, and legal challenges, led to the cancellation of a planned asylum seekers center; similar tactics are being used elsewhere.

Dutch Asylum Center Plans Blocked by Weed, Legal Challenges
The discovery of nutsedge, a rapidly spreading weed, on the proposed site in Heerle, Netherlands, combined with the COA's assessment of the location's poor suitability, and legal challenges, led to the cancellation of a planned asylum seekers center; similar tactics are being used elsewhere.
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60% Bias Score
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