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Nordio Threatens Judge After Criticism of Almasri Case Handling
Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio threatened disciplinary action against a judge who criticized his handling of the Almasri case in a newspaper interview, sparking a debate about judicial independence and his proposed reforms to the Superior Council of the Judiciary.
Nordio Threatens Judge After Criticism of Almasri Case Handling
Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio threatened disciplinary action against a judge who criticized his handling of the Almasri case in a newspaper interview, sparking a debate about judicial independence and his proposed reforms to the Superior Council of the Judiciary.
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52% Bias Score


German Constitutional Court: Structure, Powers, and Decision-Making
The German Federal Constitutional Court, based in Karlsruhe, ensures adherence to the Basic Law, resolving disputes on constitutionality, handling constitutional complaints (96% of 4,640 cases in 2022), and maintaining the separation of powers.
German Constitutional Court: Structure, Powers, and Decision-Making
The German Federal Constitutional Court, based in Karlsruhe, ensures adherence to the Basic Law, resolving disputes on constitutionality, handling constitutional complaints (96% of 4,640 cases in 2022), and maintaining the separation of powers.
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12% Bias Score


Mersin Mayor Seçer Elected as New Vice President of Türkiye's Union of Municipalities
Following the arrest of Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar, Mersin Mayor Vahap Seçer was elected as the new vice president of Türkiye's Union of Municipalities (TBB) on July 11th, 2024, after a three-round vote, amidst concerns over the ongoing crackdown on opposition party mayors.
Mersin Mayor Seçer Elected as New Vice President of Türkiye's Union of Municipalities
Following the arrest of Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar, Mersin Mayor Vahap Seçer was elected as the new vice president of Türkiye's Union of Municipalities (TBB) on July 11th, 2024, after a three-round vote, amidst concerns over the ongoing crackdown on opposition party mayors.
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56% Bias Score


Kosovo Supreme Court Rules Against Ministerial Decrees Issued by MPs
The Kosovo Supreme Court declared unconstitutional ministerial acts issued by ministers who are also MPs, specifically nullifying a decree by acting Finance Minister Hekuran Murati after his March 27th MP certification; the government contested the decision as arbitrary.
Kosovo Supreme Court Rules Against Ministerial Decrees Issued by MPs
The Kosovo Supreme Court declared unconstitutional ministerial acts issued by ministers who are also MPs, specifically nullifying a decree by acting Finance Minister Hekuran Murati after his March 27th MP certification; the government contested the decision as arbitrary.
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36% Bias Score


German Constitutional Court Nomination Delayed Amidst Political Controversy
The nomination of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to Germany's Federal Constitutional Court has been delayed due to strong opposition from the Union party, raising concerns about political influence on judicial appointments and potentially triggering a government crisis; the SPD maintains its support for he...
German Constitutional Court Nomination Delayed Amidst Political Controversy
The nomination of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to Germany's Federal Constitutional Court has been delayed due to strong opposition from the Union party, raising concerns about political influence on judicial appointments and potentially triggering a government crisis; the SPD maintains its support for he...
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52% Bias Score


German Court Vote Postponed Amidst Political Dispute
Following immense pressure from the Union, the vote for three new judges at Germany's Federal Constitutional Court was postponed. SPD-nominee Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, facing accusations of plagiarism and accusations of being 'ultralinks', is standing firm despite the controversy and reported threats...
German Court Vote Postponed Amidst Political Dispute
Following immense pressure from the Union, the vote for three new judges at Germany's Federal Constitutional Court was postponed. SPD-nominee Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, facing accusations of plagiarism and accusations of being 'ultralinks', is standing firm despite the controversy and reported threats...
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60% Bias Score

Bulgaria: 2025 Protests Highlight Authoritarian Power Grab
Protests in Bulgaria in 2025 echo 2020's demonstrations against government overreach, but now target the Pevski-Borisov tandem's power grab, marked by increased police salaries, suppression of dissent (the Благомир Коцев case), and blatant disregard for legal processes and international criticism, p...

Bulgaria: 2025 Protests Highlight Authoritarian Power Grab
Protests in Bulgaria in 2025 echo 2020's demonstrations against government overreach, but now target the Pevski-Borisov tandem's power grab, marked by increased police salaries, suppression of dissent (the Благомир Коцев case), and blatant disregard for legal processes and international criticism, p...
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Attorney General Indicted Amidst Politically Motivated Attacks
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, faces indictment following a three-year campaign of politically motivated attacks from the right-wing, fueled by false accusations of collaborating with ETA and other unsubstantiated claims.

Spanish Attorney General Indicted Amidst Politically Motivated Attacks
Spain's Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, faces indictment following a three-year campaign of politically motivated attacks from the right-wing, fueled by false accusations of collaborating with ETA and other unsubstantiated claims.
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64% Bias Score

EU Anti-Corruption Directive Stalled Amidst Member State Disagreement
The European Union's proposed anti-corruption directive, stalled in late June 2023 due to disagreements among member states over the criminalization of abuse of office, risks undermining the bloc's credibility in combating corruption both internally and globally.

EU Anti-Corruption Directive Stalled Amidst Member State Disagreement
The European Union's proposed anti-corruption directive, stalled in late June 2023 due to disagreements among member states over the criminalization of abuse of office, risks undermining the bloc's credibility in combating corruption both internally and globally.
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52% Bias Score

EU Challenges Spain's Amnesty Law, Citing Contradiction with Community Law
The European Commission strongly opposes Spain's Amnesty Law, deeming it contrary to EU law and exacerbating societal divisions, challenging the Spanish Constitutional Court's approval and asserting EU law's primacy.

EU Challenges Spain's Amnesty Law, Citing Contradiction with Community Law
The European Commission strongly opposes Spain's Amnesty Law, deeming it contrary to EU law and exacerbating societal divisions, challenging the Spanish Constitutional Court's approval and asserting EU law's primacy.
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56% Bias Score

German Constitutional Court Nomination Postponed Amidst Political Controversy
Following intense criticism from the Union, SPD-nominated jurist Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf temporarily withdrew her candidacy for the German Federal Constitutional Court on July 21, 2023, after the Bundestag postponed the judge selection due to lack of sufficient coalition support; the controversy inv...

German Constitutional Court Nomination Postponed Amidst Political Controversy
Following intense criticism from the Union, SPD-nominated jurist Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf temporarily withdrew her candidacy for the German Federal Constitutional Court on July 21, 2023, after the Bundestag postponed the judge selection due to lack of sufficient coalition support; the controversy inv...
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Attorney General Refuses Dismissal Hearing, Citing Illegality
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara refused to attend a dismissal hearing initiated by a government committee, citing illegality and political motivations, arguing the process contradicts legal precedents established to prevent political interference in legal proceedings.

Israeli Attorney General Refuses Dismissal Hearing, Citing Illegality
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara refused to attend a dismissal hearing initiated by a government committee, citing illegality and political motivations, arguing the process contradicts legal precedents established to prevent political interference in legal proceedings.
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52% Bias Score
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