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Tempe Crash Site Cleared Before Investigation Complete
Following a meeting on March 3, 2023, at the Tempe train crash site, repairs began before investigators finished their work, prompting the then-head of Larissa Traffic Police to object, resulting in the loss of potential evidence and raising questions about the handling of the investigation.
Tempe Crash Site Cleared Before Investigation Complete
Following a meeting on March 3, 2023, at the Tempe train crash site, repairs began before investigators finished their work, prompting the then-head of Larissa Traffic Police to object, resulting in the loss of potential evidence and raising questions about the handling of the investigation.
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36% Bias Score


WA Election: Calls for Inquiry Amidst Outsourcing Concerns
Following concerns regarding the conduct of Western Australia's state election, opposition leader Shane Love has called for the suspension of Electoral Commissioner Robert Kennedy and a parliamentary inquiry into the WAEC's outsourcing of the election to a private Singaporean company, citing reports...
WA Election: Calls for Inquiry Amidst Outsourcing Concerns
Following concerns regarding the conduct of Western Australia's state election, opposition leader Shane Love has called for the suspension of Electoral Commissioner Robert Kennedy and a parliamentary inquiry into the WAEC's outsourcing of the election to a private Singaporean company, citing reports...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Inefficient Water Release in California Amid Wildfires
In late January, the Trump administration pressured the Bureau of Reclamation to release water from California's Jones Pumping Plant toward Los Angeles to fight wildfires, but a power outage thwarted the attempt. Subsequently, the White House ordered the release of 2.2 billion gallons of water from ...
Trump Administration's Inefficient Water Release in California Amid Wildfires
In late January, the Trump administration pressured the Bureau of Reclamation to release water from California's Jones Pumping Plant toward Los Angeles to fight wildfires, but a power outage thwarted the attempt. Subsequently, the White House ordered the release of 2.2 billion gallons of water from ...
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64% Bias Score


Dutton Faces Backlash for Attending Fundraiser Amid Cyclone Preparations
Opposition leader Peter Dutton attended a Sydney fundraiser while his Brisbane electorate prepared for a cyclone; his deputy defended him, citing a similar instance involving Prime Minister Albanese and criticizing Labor's fundraising.
Dutton Faces Backlash for Attending Fundraiser Amid Cyclone Preparations
Opposition leader Peter Dutton attended a Sydney fundraiser while his Brisbane electorate prepared for a cyclone; his deputy defended him, citing a similar instance involving Prime Minister Albanese and criticizing Labor's fundraising.
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40% Bias Score


UK Minister Accused of Misleading Parliament After Jazz Club Appearance
UK Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer was reported by a fellow minister to be in the Middle East pushing for a peace deal while simultaneously attending a Labour Party lunch at London's Ronnie Scott's jazz club, sparking accusations of misleading Parliament.
UK Minister Accused of Misleading Parliament After Jazz Club Appearance
UK Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer was reported by a fellow minister to be in the Middle East pushing for a peace deal while simultaneously attending a Labour Party lunch at London's Ronnie Scott's jazz club, sparking accusations of misleading Parliament.
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52% Bias Score


Argentine Advisor Threatens Opposition Deputy, Exposing Government Tensions
Following President Javier Milei's speech to Congress, his advisor Santiago Caputo threatened opposition deputy Facundo Manes, who plans to file a criminal complaint. This incident, witnessed by journalists, reveals internal tensions within the Argentine government and underscores the significant in...
Argentine Advisor Threatens Opposition Deputy, Exposing Government Tensions
Following President Javier Milei's speech to Congress, his advisor Santiago Caputo threatened opposition deputy Facundo Manes, who plans to file a criminal complaint. This incident, witnessed by journalists, reveals internal tensions within the Argentine government and underscores the significant in...
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56% Bias Score

Romania Bars Pro-Russian Candidate Georgescu from Presidential Race
Romania's Constitutional Court banned pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu due to his rejection of democratic values and campaign finance irregularities, leading to protests and the expulsion of two Russian diplomats; the election will be re-held on May 4th.

Romania Bars Pro-Russian Candidate Georgescu from Presidential Race
Romania's Constitutional Court banned pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu due to his rejection of democratic values and campaign finance irregularities, leading to protests and the expulsion of two Russian diplomats; the election will be re-held on May 4th.
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48% Bias Score

Reform UK Suspends MP Amidst Bullying and Threat Allegations
Reform UK suspended MP Rupert Lowe after allegations of threats of physical violence against the party chairman and workplace bullying, prompting a police investigation and internal inquiry; Lowe denies the claims.

Reform UK Suspends MP Amidst Bullying and Threat Allegations
Reform UK suspended MP Rupert Lowe after allegations of threats of physical violence against the party chairman and workplace bullying, prompting a police investigation and internal inquiry; Lowe denies the claims.
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48% Bias Score

Alberta Seeks to Send Unused Children's Medicine to Ukraine Amidst Procurement Scandal
Alberta is exploring options to ship 1.4 million bottles of children's medicine, purchased from Turkey for \$20.4 million, to Ukraine due to safety concerns and an oversupply after a North American shortage subsided. The deal is under scrutiny due to allegations of inflated contracts and improper pr...

Alberta Seeks to Send Unused Children's Medicine to Ukraine Amidst Procurement Scandal
Alberta is exploring options to ship 1.4 million bottles of children's medicine, purchased from Turkey for \$20.4 million, to Ukraine due to safety concerns and an oversupply after a North American shortage subsided. The deal is under scrutiny due to allegations of inflated contracts and improper pr...
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40% Bias Score

Fraud Allegations Rock Valencia's Socialist Party Primary
A close primary election for the leadership of Valencia's PSPV-PSOE party resulted in a controversy after allegations of voter fraud prompted a review of the results, exposing deep-seated divisions within the party.

Fraud Allegations Rock Valencia's Socialist Party Primary
A close primary election for the leadership of Valencia's PSPV-PSOE party resulted in a controversy after allegations of voter fraud prompted a review of the results, exposing deep-seated divisions within the party.
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48% Bias Score

FBI Delivers Thousands of Additional Epstein Files Following Criticism
Following criticism of an initial release of Jeffrey Epstein files, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that the FBI delivered a "truckload" of additional documents by a Friday morning deadline; these documents are now under review with a promised report detailing why they were withheld.

FBI Delivers Thousands of Additional Epstein Files Following Criticism
Following criticism of an initial release of Jeffrey Epstein files, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that the FBI delivered a "truckload" of additional documents by a Friday morning deadline; these documents are now under review with a promised report detailing why they were withheld.
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60% Bias Score

Confessions Expose Wide-Ranging Corruption in Arganda del Rey Gürtel Case
Former mayor Ginés López (PP) and Gürtel leader Francisco Correa confessed to a corruption scheme in Arganda del Rey (Madrid), involving illegal contracts and bribes, implicating other PP officials like Benjamín Martín Vasco and Martinsa's Fernando Martín. Correa received commissions from contracts ...

Confessions Expose Wide-Ranging Corruption in Arganda del Rey Gürtel Case
Former mayor Ginés López (PP) and Gürtel leader Francisco Correa confessed to a corruption scheme in Arganda del Rey (Madrid), involving illegal contracts and bribes, implicating other PP officials like Benjamín Martín Vasco and Martinsa's Fernando Martín. Correa received commissions from contracts ...
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60% Bias Score
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