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Greek Government Accused of Suppressing Tempi Train Tragedy Investigation
Maria Karystinou, president of the Tempi train tragedy victims' association, accuses the Greek government of suppressing information and spending €4.5 million on the EOODSAAM report and an additional €1.5 million on a public relations campaign to manage public dissatisfaction, prompting a Supreme Co...
Greek Government Accused of Suppressing Tempi Train Tragedy Investigation
Maria Karystinou, president of the Tempi train tragedy victims' association, accuses the Greek government of suppressing information and spending €4.5 million on the EOODSAAM report and an additional €1.5 million on a public relations campaign to manage public dissatisfaction, prompting a Supreme Co...
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56% Bias Score


PP Demands Answers on Government's Alleged Media Influence
The Partido Popular in Spain's Congress has requested the appearances of Telefónica's president, Marc Murtra, and the CNMV president, Rodrigo Buenaventura, to investigate alleged government interference in media companies, specifically citing a meeting in Paris and a €2.3 billion investment in Telef...
PP Demands Answers on Government's Alleged Media Influence
The Partido Popular in Spain's Congress has requested the appearances of Telefónica's president, Marc Murtra, and the CNMV president, Rodrigo Buenaventura, to investigate alleged government interference in media companies, specifically citing a meeting in Paris and a €2.3 billion investment in Telef...
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52% Bias Score


Saint Petersburg's 2024 Reserve Fund: 13.5 Billion Rubles Spent, Transparency Concerns Raised
Saint Petersburg spent 13.5 billion rubles from its reserve fund in 2024, a quarter of the initial budget, with an additional 13.2 billion rubles spent under the classification "For Official Use Only", mainly allocated to construction and social policy committees, raising transparency concerns.
Saint Petersburg's 2024 Reserve Fund: 13.5 Billion Rubles Spent, Transparency Concerns Raised
Saint Petersburg spent 13.5 billion rubles from its reserve fund in 2024, a quarter of the initial budget, with an additional 13.2 billion rubles spent under the classification "For Official Use Only", mainly allocated to construction and social policy committees, raising transparency concerns.
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28% Bias Score


Controversial Coffee Debt Settlement in Colombia Raises Concerns
The Colombian National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC) announced the settlement of $82 million in coffee futures debts owed by cooperatives, sparking controversy due to questions about transparency, potential misuse of public funds, and the plan's effectiveness in supporting small farmers.
Controversial Coffee Debt Settlement in Colombia Raises Concerns
The Colombian National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC) announced the settlement of $82 million in coffee futures debts owed by cooperatives, sparking controversy due to questions about transparency, potential misuse of public funds, and the plan's effectiveness in supporting small farmers.
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56% Bias Score


Sicilian Government Criticizes Press Reports on Irfis Financial Dealings
The Sicilian regional government is criticizing articles in Repubblica newspaper concerning Irfis, the region's financial institution, citing delays in implementing a consumer credit support measure, an investigation into a €1.5 million loan recovery attempt, and a loan guarantee for a known associa...
Sicilian Government Criticizes Press Reports on Irfis Financial Dealings
The Sicilian regional government is criticizing articles in Repubblica newspaper concerning Irfis, the region's financial institution, citing delays in implementing a consumer credit support measure, an investigation into a €1.5 million loan recovery attempt, and a loan guarantee for a known associa...
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24% Bias Score


PP Demands Investigation into Public Contracts After Testimony Reveals No Work Performed
Jessica R.'s testimony in the Supreme Court revealed she received payments from Ineco and Tragsatec without working, prompting the PP to request further investigation into alleged misuse of public funds and potential corruption involving José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García.
PP Demands Investigation into Public Contracts After Testimony Reveals No Work Performed
Jessica R.'s testimony in the Supreme Court revealed she received payments from Ineco and Tragsatec without working, prompting the PP to request further investigation into alleged misuse of public funds and potential corruption involving José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Government Blocked from Accessing 16.38 Billion Pesos in Judicial Funds
The Mexican government seeks access to approximately 16.38 billion pesos from judicial trust funds, blocked by court injunctions, to address budget shortfalls and fund various initiatives, including social programs and the ISSSTE, despite legal challenges and previous attempts.

Mexican Government Blocked from Accessing 16.38 Billion Pesos in Judicial Funds
The Mexican government seeks access to approximately 16.38 billion pesos from judicial trust funds, blocked by court injunctions, to address budget shortfalls and fund various initiatives, including social programs and the ISSSTE, despite legal challenges and previous attempts.
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56% Bias Score

Stellantis's €1.686 Trillion Economic Impact in Italy Outweighs Subsidies Received
A 20-year analysis reveals Stellantis's €1.686 trillion contribution to the Italian economy significantly outweighs the €1.3 billion in subsidies received; this includes R&D and investment subsidies as well as unemployment benefits.

Stellantis's €1.686 Trillion Economic Impact in Italy Outweighs Subsidies Received
A 20-year analysis reveals Stellantis's €1.686 trillion contribution to the Italian economy significantly outweighs the €1.3 billion in subsidies received; this includes R&D and investment subsidies as well as unemployment benefits.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Advisor Indicted for Collaboration with Prime Minister's Brother
A former La Moncloa advisor, Luis Carrero, has been indicted for collaborating with the Prime Minister's brother, David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, on projects while employed at the Ministry of the Presidency between March 2, 2020, and December 31, 2023, based on over 300 intercepted emails detailing Ca...

Spanish Advisor Indicted for Collaboration with Prime Minister's Brother
A former La Moncloa advisor, Luis Carrero, has been indicted for collaborating with the Prime Minister's brother, David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, on projects while employed at the Ministry of the Presidency between March 2, 2020, and December 31, 2023, based on over 300 intercepted emails detailing Ca...
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40% Bias Score

St. Petersburg Hospital Embezzlement: Chief Physician Declared Fugitive
Following the embezzlement of 344 million rubles from St. Petersburg's Hospital No. 20, chief physician Tatyana Surovtseva, along with several deputies, is under investigation, with Surovtseva now a federal fugitive.

St. Petersburg Hospital Embezzlement: Chief Physician Declared Fugitive
Following the embezzlement of 344 million rubles from St. Petersburg's Hospital No. 20, chief physician Tatyana Surovtseva, along with several deputies, is under investigation, with Surovtseva now a federal fugitive.
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48% Bias Score

Alberta Launches Independent Inquiry into Healthcare Procurement Allegations
Following allegations of political interference in Alberta's health-care procurement, Premier Danielle Smith appointed Raymond Wyant to independently investigate the Ministry of Health and Alberta Health Services' procurement of children's medicine and chartered surgical facilities, with a $500,000 ...

Alberta Launches Independent Inquiry into Healthcare Procurement Allegations
Following allegations of political interference in Alberta's health-care procurement, Premier Danielle Smith appointed Raymond Wyant to independently investigate the Ministry of Health and Alberta Health Services' procurement of children's medicine and chartered surgical facilities, with a $500,000 ...
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44% Bias Score

Andalusian Poll: Strong Belief in ERE Corruption Despite Court Ruling
A Sigma Dos poll shows 74.1% of Andalusians believe the ERE case was real corruption by Socialist governments, despite the Constitutional Court partially overturning convictions and the PSOE's claims of political persecution; 136 related cases are still under investigation.

Andalusian Poll: Strong Belief in ERE Corruption Despite Court Ruling
A Sigma Dos poll shows 74.1% of Andalusians believe the ERE case was real corruption by Socialist governments, despite the Constitutional Court partially overturning convictions and the PSOE's claims of political persecution; 136 related cases are still under investigation.
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56% Bias Score
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