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Greek Prime Minister's Proposal for Presidential Term Limits Faces Criticism
The Greek Prime Minister proposed a single six-year term for the President, a move criticized for its lack of justification given the President's limited powers, potentially increasing political conflict and overlooking the significantly more powerful Prime Minister's office.
Greek Prime Minister's Proposal for Presidential Term Limits Faces Criticism
The Greek Prime Minister proposed a single six-year term for the President, a move criticized for its lack of justification given the President's limited powers, potentially increasing political conflict and overlooking the significantly more powerful Prime Minister's office.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Judge Orders Further Investigation into Hiring of Prime Minister's Brother
A Spanish judge is investigating the hiring of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother, David Sánchez, at the Diputación de Badajoz, ordering further investigation into emails exchanged with colleagues before their employment and citing four new witnesses for testimony on February 7th.
Spanish Judge Orders Further Investigation into Hiring of Prime Minister's Brother
A Spanish judge is investigating the hiring of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother, David Sánchez, at the Diputación de Badajoz, ordering further investigation into emails exchanged with colleagues before their employment and citing four new witnesses for testimony on February 7th.
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36% Bias Score


Maugean Skate Extinction Parallels ALP's Political Decline Amidst Corporate Influence
Fewer than 120 Maugean skate rays face extinction in Tasmania due to pollution from salmon farms, mirroring the Australian Labor Party's (ALP) declining electoral support, potentially its lowest since 1934, attributed to its perceived subservience to corporate interests.
Maugean Skate Extinction Parallels ALP's Political Decline Amidst Corporate Influence
Fewer than 120 Maugean skate rays face extinction in Tasmania due to pollution from salmon farms, mirroring the Australian Labor Party's (ALP) declining electoral support, potentially its lowest since 1934, attributed to its perceived subservience to corporate interests.
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68% Bias Score


Privatized Firefighting Exposes Wealth Disparity in LA Wildfires
Amidst California wildfires, wealthy Los Angeles residents hire private firefighting services, leaving less-affluent areas vulnerable, exposing historical parallels to pre-20th century private fire brigades, and highlighting future inequities in access to essential services.
Privatized Firefighting Exposes Wealth Disparity in LA Wildfires
Amidst California wildfires, wealthy Los Angeles residents hire private firefighting services, leaving less-affluent areas vulnerable, exposing historical parallels to pre-20th century private fire brigades, and highlighting future inequities in access to essential services.
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60% Bias Score


Bulgarian Lidl Prices Exceed German Levels, Exposing Market Flaws
Lidl's price comparison reveals higher costs for eggs, milk, and cheese in Bulgaria than in Germany, while other products show similar pricing, highlighting potential market failures and raising concerns about regulatory oversight in Bulgaria.
Bulgarian Lidl Prices Exceed German Levels, Exposing Market Flaws
Lidl's price comparison reveals higher costs for eggs, milk, and cheese in Bulgaria than in Germany, while other products show similar pricing, highlighting potential market failures and raising concerns about regulatory oversight in Bulgaria.
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52% Bias Score


Foro Asturias Leader Faces Embezzlement Trial
Former Foro Asturias leader Francisco Álvarez-Cascos is on trial for allegedly embezzling €181,648; the current president, Carmen Moriyón, testified about questionable expenses, including a fictitious Madrid office rental, prompting an audit and legal action.
Foro Asturias Leader Faces Embezzlement Trial
Former Foro Asturias leader Francisco Álvarez-Cascos is on trial for allegedly embezzling €181,648; the current president, Carmen Moriyón, testified about questionable expenses, including a fictitious Madrid office rental, prompting an audit and legal action.
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56% Bias Score

German Green Party Files Complaint Over False Accusations Against Bundestag Member
Following false accusations of harassment against Green Party member Stefan Gelbhaar, which were later retracted by RBB, the party filed a criminal complaint against district politician Shirin Kreße, who allegedly made the false statements under a false name, and an unknown person. Kreße subsequentl...

German Green Party Files Complaint Over False Accusations Against Bundestag Member
Following false accusations of harassment against Green Party member Stefan Gelbhaar, which were later retracted by RBB, the party filed a criminal complaint against district politician Shirin Kreße, who allegedly made the false statements under a false name, and an unknown person. Kreße subsequentl...
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56% Bias Score

Glasgow Gangland: Vigilante Justice and Political Corruption
Glasgow Gangland", a vigilante thriller directed by and starring Nathan Shepka, follows a nightclub bouncer who rescues a teenage girl from sex traffickers connected to a politician, exposing a network of crime and corruption in Glasgow's underworld.

Glasgow Gangland: Vigilante Justice and Political Corruption
Glasgow Gangland", a vigilante thriller directed by and starring Nathan Shepka, follows a nightclub bouncer who rescues a teenage girl from sex traffickers connected to a politician, exposing a network of crime and corruption in Glasgow's underworld.
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48% Bias Score

One Hundred Years of Solitude": A Faithful but Limited Adaptation
Netflix's adaptation of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" portrays fraudulent elections in Macondo, mirroring Venezuelan political realities, while faithfully depicting the novel's blend of realism and magical realism, receiving mixed reviews for its adherence to the original text.

One Hundred Years of Solitude": A Faithful but Limited Adaptation
Netflix's adaptation of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" portrays fraudulent elections in Macondo, mirroring Venezuelan political realities, while faithfully depicting the novel's blend of realism and magical realism, receiving mixed reviews for its adherence to the original text.
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48% Bias Score

Biden Pardons Son, Sparking Controversy and Claims of Political Interference
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, covering potential offenses from 2014 to 2024, prompting criticism from House Oversight Chairman James Comer who deemed the Special Counsel's report incomplete due to the pardon, while two IRS whistleblowers allege political interference in the investi...

Biden Pardons Son, Sparking Controversy and Claims of Political Interference
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, covering potential offenses from 2014 to 2024, prompting criticism from House Oversight Chairman James Comer who deemed the Special Counsel's report incomplete due to the pardon, while two IRS whistleblowers allege political interference in the investi...
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48% Bias Score

FBI Informant Sentenced for Fabricated Biden Bribery Claim
A former FBI informant, Alexander Smirnov, received a six-year prison sentence for fabricating a bribery story about President Biden and his son Hunter, a false claim that fueled Republican impeachment efforts and significantly impacted the 2020 election.

FBI Informant Sentenced for Fabricated Biden Bribery Claim
A former FBI informant, Alexander Smirnov, received a six-year prison sentence for fabricating a bribery story about President Biden and his son Hunter, a false claim that fueled Republican impeachment efforts and significantly impacted the 2020 election.
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40% Bias Score

UK Minister Faces Resignation Calls Over False Property Claim
UK Anti-corruption Minister Tulip Siddiq is under pressure to resign after admitting she falsely claimed ownership of a \$700,000 London flat gifted by a developer connected to her Bangladeshi dictator aunt; she and four family members are also accused of embezzling \$3.9 billion in Bangladesh.

UK Minister Faces Resignation Calls Over False Property Claim
UK Anti-corruption Minister Tulip Siddiq is under pressure to resign after admitting she falsely claimed ownership of a \$700,000 London flat gifted by a developer connected to her Bangladeshi dictator aunt; she and four family members are also accused of embezzling \$3.9 billion in Bangladesh.
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56% Bias Score
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