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Greek Parliament Instability: OPKEPE Committee Faces Delays Amidst Party Defections
Amidst internal conflicts and shifting party allegiances, Greece's OPKEPE parliamentary committee faces procedural delays as it begins its second session, two years and two months after the elections; notable defections have reduced several parties' parliamentary strength.
Greek Parliament Instability: OPKEPE Committee Faces Delays Amidst Party Defections
Amidst internal conflicts and shifting party allegiances, Greece's OPKEPE parliamentary committee faces procedural delays as it begins its second session, two years and two months after the elections; notable defections have reduced several parties' parliamentary strength.
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16% Bias Score


Greek Government Faces Internal Rift After Controversial Late-Night Vote
The Greek government controversially used a late-night vote to pass a pre-trial committee, despite internal dissent and a low number of participating MPs; this highlights a potential internal party rift and the government's communication strategy to manage the situation.
Greek Government Faces Internal Rift After Controversial Late-Night Vote
The Greek government controversially used a late-night vote to pass a pre-trial committee, despite internal dissent and a low number of participating MPs; this highlights a potential internal party rift and the government's communication strategy to manage the situation.
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56% Bias Score


UK Intelligence Data Breach Inquiry Launched
A data breach in February 2022, involving over 30,000 resettlement applications, was only discovered in August 2023, leading to a super-injunction and a parliamentary inquiry into the UK intelligence community's response, costing approximately £850 million to relocate 7,000 affected Afghans.
UK Intelligence Data Breach Inquiry Launched
A data breach in February 2022, involving over 30,000 resettlement applications, was only discovered in August 2023, leading to a super-injunction and a parliamentary inquiry into the UK intelligence community's response, costing approximately £850 million to relocate 7,000 affected Afghans.
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32% Bias Score


Turkish Parliament Blocks Investigation into Deaths of 12 Soldiers
Twelve Turkish soldiers died in an incident; a parliamentary investigation was rejected, hindering accountability and raising concerns about transparency within the Turkish political system.
Turkish Parliament Blocks Investigation into Deaths of 12 Soldiers
Twelve Turkish soldiers died in an incident; a parliamentary investigation was rejected, hindering accountability and raising concerns about transparency within the Turkish political system.
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56% Bias Score


French Inquiry into Politician-Islamist Links Faces Setback After President's Resignation
The president of a French parliamentary inquiry into links between politicians and Islamist networks resigned after the inquiry's bureau, responsible for organizing its work, included no left-wing members, only two from the far-right Rassemblement National and six from the center bloc. The inquiry, ...
French Inquiry into Politician-Islamist Links Faces Setback After President's Resignation
The president of a French parliamentary inquiry into links between politicians and Islamist networks resigned after the inquiry's bureau, responsible for organizing its work, included no left-wing members, only two from the far-right Rassemblement National and six from the center bloc. The inquiry, ...
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Ministry of Justice Fails to Answer 35 Parliamentary Questions
CHP Istanbul MP Turan Taşkın Özer received no answers to 35 questions across 11 parliamentary inquiries submitted to Turkey's Ministry of Justice, concerning issues ranging from post-earthquake investigations to prosecutions for social media posts inciting hatred; the Ministry cited lack of data or ...
Turkish Ministry of Justice Fails to Answer 35 Parliamentary Questions
CHP Istanbul MP Turan Taşkın Özer received no answers to 35 questions across 11 parliamentary inquiries submitted to Turkey's Ministry of Justice, concerning issues ranging from post-earthquake investigations to prosecutions for social media posts inciting hatred; the Ministry cited lack of data or ...
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32% Bias Score

Dutch COVID-19 Inquiry Faces Challenges Amidst Political Instability
A Dutch parliamentary committee is conducting a 32-month investigation into the country's COVID-19 response, interviewing various groups and examining government decisions, advisor roles, handling of critics, and fundamental rights restrictions, despite facing internal challenges and personnel chang...

Dutch COVID-19 Inquiry Faces Challenges Amidst Political Instability
A Dutch parliamentary committee is conducting a 32-month investigation into the country's COVID-19 response, interviewing various groups and examining government decisions, advisor roles, handling of critics, and fundamental rights restrictions, despite facing internal challenges and personnel chang...
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40% Bias Score

Unconfirmed Rumor: ND MPs and Parliamentary Question on National Issues
Rumors of New Democracy MPs submitting a parliamentary question on national issues are unconfirmed; internal party rules require central committee approval, highlighting potential sensitivities and internal divisions within the party.

Unconfirmed Rumor: ND MPs and Parliamentary Question on National Issues
Rumors of New Democracy MPs submitting a parliamentary question on national issues are unconfirmed; internal party rules require central committee approval, highlighting potential sensitivities and internal divisions within the party.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Ruling Party Proposes OPECPE Investigation
Greece's ruling New Democracy party submitted a proposal for a parliamentary committee to investigate the Operational Programme for Community Initiatives, Payments and Control (OPECPE), citing €2.7 billion in fines since 1996 for irregularities and aiming to restore the system's credibility.

Greek Ruling Party Proposes OPECPE Investigation
Greece's ruling New Democracy party submitted a proposal for a parliamentary committee to investigate the Operational Programme for Community Initiatives, Payments and Control (OPECPE), citing €2.7 billion in fines since 1996 for irregularities and aiming to restore the system's credibility.
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44% Bias Score

Sudhof Testimony Restriction Fuels German Health Ministry Transparency Debate
The German Health Ministry's limited authorization for Margaretha Sudhof to testify about her report on mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic fueled opposition accusations of a cover-up, particularly regarding former Health Minister Jens Spahn, despite the full report's public release. The o...

Sudhof Testimony Restriction Fuels German Health Ministry Transparency Debate
The German Health Ministry's limited authorization for Margaretha Sudhof to testify about her report on mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic fueled opposition accusations of a cover-up, particularly regarding former Health Minister Jens Spahn, despite the full report's public release. The o...
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60% Bias Score

WA to Review E-Scooter Rules After Fatal Accident
A parliamentary committee in Western Australia will review e-scooter regulations following the death of a pedestrian struck by a rented e-scooter; the inquiry will consider nighttime curfews and increased penalties for illegal use, aiming to improve community safety.

WA to Review E-Scooter Rules After Fatal Accident
A parliamentary committee in Western Australia will review e-scooter regulations following the death of a pedestrian struck by a rented e-scooter; the inquiry will consider nighttime curfews and increased penalties for illegal use, aiming to improve community safety.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Considers Ending Public Sector Job Security Amidst Tempe Crash Inquiry
The Greek government is considering ending lifetime job security in the public sector, while PASOK requested a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, targeting ministers and former deputy ministers for potential criminal liability.

Greece Considers Ending Public Sector Job Security Amidst Tempe Crash Inquiry
The Greek government is considering ending lifetime job security in the public sector, while PASOK requested a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, targeting ministers and former deputy ministers for potential criminal liability.
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40% Bias Score
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