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Spain Reforms Judicial System Amidst Funding Concerns and Low Public Approval
Spain's judicial system faces underfunding and low public approval, prompting reforms to modernize the judicial and fiscal career access process to improve candidate assessment, ensure equality, and attract top professionals.
Spain Reforms Judicial System Amidst Funding Concerns and Low Public Approval
Spain's judicial system faces underfunding and low public approval, prompting reforms to modernize the judicial and fiscal career access process to improve candidate assessment, ensure equality, and attract top professionals.
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36% Bias Score


Tusk Wins Confidence Vote Amidst Poland's Enduring Political Crisis
Despite winning a confidence vote, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk faces an uphill battle against the ruling PiS party and President Andrzej Duda, whose veto power hinders Tusk's efforts to restore rule of law, setting the stage for prolonged political instability.
Tusk Wins Confidence Vote Amidst Poland's Enduring Political Crisis
Despite winning a confidence vote, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk faces an uphill battle against the ruling PiS party and President Andrzej Duda, whose veto power hinders Tusk's efforts to restore rule of law, setting the stage for prolonged political instability.
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68% Bias Score


EU Challenges Spain's Amnesty Law as Self-Serving
The European Commission challenges Spain's amnesty law, deeming it a self-amnesty due to its rushed passage, lack of public consultation, and reliance on votes from beneficiaries, contradicting the Spanish government's claim of general interest.
EU Challenges Spain's Amnesty Law as Self-Serving
The European Commission challenges Spain's amnesty law, deeming it a self-amnesty due to its rushed passage, lack of public consultation, and reliance on votes from beneficiaries, contradicting the Spanish government's claim of general interest.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Government's Counteroffensive Against Ayuso Amidst Attorney General Accusations
The Spanish government launched a counteroffensive against Madrid's president, Isabel Ayuso, focusing on a tax discrepancy involving her partner, amidst accusations against Attorney General Begoña Ortiz, mirroring historical 'burn the boats' strategies to force a decisive outcome, despite a lack of ...
Spanish Government's Counteroffensive Against Ayuso Amidst Attorney General Accusations
The Spanish government launched a counteroffensive against Madrid's president, Isabel Ayuso, focusing on a tax discrepancy involving her partner, amidst accusations against Attorney General Begoña Ortiz, mirroring historical 'burn the boats' strategies to force a decisive outcome, despite a lack of ...
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Judges Protest Judicial Reforms, Citing Threats to Independence
More than 8,000 Spanish judges and prosecutors participated in a 10-minute strike on Wednesday to protest government judicial reforms, which they claim undermine judicial independence and the rule of law by prioritizing partisan interests over merit and equality in appointments.
Spanish Judges Protest Judicial Reforms, Citing Threats to Independence
More than 8,000 Spanish judges and prosecutors participated in a 10-minute strike on Wednesday to protest government judicial reforms, which they claim undermine judicial independence and the rule of law by prioritizing partisan interests over merit and equality in appointments.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Government Battles Judicial Probes Amidst Strong Economy
The Spanish government is facing intense pressure from multiple judicial investigations, including one targeting the Attorney General, while simultaneously battling to highlight positive economic news overshadowed by the scandals, leading to a potential showdown in the upcoming July elections.
Spanish Government Battles Judicial Probes Amidst Strong Economy
The Spanish government is facing intense pressure from multiple judicial investigations, including one targeting the Attorney General, while simultaneously battling to highlight positive economic news overshadowed by the scandals, leading to a potential showdown in the upcoming July elections.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Emergency Powers: Exceeding Precedents and Threatening Checks and Balances
President Trump invoked emergency powers eight times in his first 100 days, exceeding all modern presidents; this pattern of bypassing Congress for domestic policy raises concerns about executive overreach and the erosion of democratic checks and balances, with implications for future administration...

Trump's Emergency Powers: Exceeding Precedents and Threatening Checks and Balances
President Trump invoked emergency powers eight times in his first 100 days, exceeding all modern presidents; this pattern of bypassing Congress for domestic policy raises concerns about executive overreach and the erosion of democratic checks and balances, with implications for future administration...
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Judges Strike Against Government's Judicial Reform
Judges and prosecutors in Spain launched a joint strike on [date] to protest the government's proposed judicial reform, which they argue severely undermines judicial independence, leading to a significant institutional conflict and prompting the European Commission to challenge an amnesty law.

Spanish Judges Strike Against Government's Judicial Reform
Judges and prosecutors in Spain launched a joint strike on [date] to protest the government's proposed judicial reform, which they argue severely undermines judicial independence, leading to a significant institutional conflict and prompting the European Commission to challenge an amnesty law.
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56% Bias Score

Spain's Prosecutor Reform: Weakening Independence and Accountability
Spain's proposed Public Prosecutor's Office reform concentrates power in the Attorney General, weakening the institution's independence and accountability, reversing years of progress towards European standards and potentially harming the rule of law.

Spain's Prosecutor Reform: Weakening Independence and Accountability
Spain's proposed Public Prosecutor's Office reform concentrates power in the Attorney General, weakening the institution's independence and accountability, reversing years of progress towards European standards and potentially harming the rule of law.
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60% Bias Score

German Court Rules Against Asylum Rejections; Government Defiance Raises Concerns
A German court ruled against the government's asylum policy, deeming border rejections of asylum seekers illegal under the Dublin procedure, but high-ranking officials openly defied the court's decision, echoing authoritarian narratives and mirroring actions in the US under the Trump administration.

German Court Rules Against Asylum Rejections; Government Defiance Raises Concerns
A German court ruled against the government's asylum policy, deeming border rejections of asylum seekers illegal under the Dublin procedure, but high-ranking officials openly defied the court's decision, echoing authoritarian narratives and mirroring actions in the US under the Trump administration.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Amnesty Deepens Political Divide, Faces EU Legal Challenge
The Spanish government passed an amnesty for Catalan separatists despite prior claims of unconstitutionality, creating deep divisions within the country and prompting a European Commission legal challenge.

Spanish Amnesty Deepens Political Divide, Faces EU Legal Challenge
The Spanish government passed an amnesty for Catalan separatists despite prior claims of unconstitutionality, creating deep divisions within the country and prompting a European Commission legal challenge.
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80% Bias Score

Spanish Judges Strike Over Government Judicial Reforms
Spanish judges and prosecutors staged a 10-minute strike protesting government reforms to judicial access and the Fiscalía's statute, with the Supreme Court also criticizing the proposed changes that include increasing the number of judges via expedited access and a stabilization process for interim...

Spanish Judges Strike Over Government Judicial Reforms
Spanish judges and prosecutors staged a 10-minute strike protesting government reforms to judicial access and the Fiscalía's statute, with the Supreme Court also criticizing the proposed changes that include increasing the number of judges via expedited access and a stabilization process for interim...
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40% Bias Score
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