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French Court Bans Le Pen from Running for Office
A French court ruled Marine Le Pen ineligible to run for office for five years due to a decade-long scheme of embezzling millions of euros in public funds through her party, the Rassemblement National, previously known as the Front National.
French Court Bans Le Pen from Running for Office
A French court ruled Marine Le Pen ineligible to run for office for five years due to a decade-long scheme of embezzling millions of euros in public funds through her party, the Rassemblement National, previously known as the Front National.
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52% Bias Score


French Court Sentences Le Pen, Council Condemns Threats to Judges
A French court sentenced far-right leader Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two years to be served) and a €100,000 fine for misappropriating EU funds, also banning her from holding office for five years; the Supreme Judicial Council condemned threats against the judges involved as unacceptable ...
French Court Sentences Le Pen, Council Condemns Threats to Judges
A French court sentenced far-right leader Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two years to be served) and a €100,000 fine for misappropriating EU funds, also banning her from holding office for five years; the Supreme Judicial Council condemned threats against the judges involved as unacceptable ...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Judges and Prosecutors Criticize Montero's Remarks on Alves Acquittal
Spanish judicial associations rebuked Vice President María Jesús Montero for criticizing the Dani Alves acquittal, asserting that such comments threaten the rule of law by undermining judicial independence and the presumption of innocence; they emphasized that judicial decisions are based on thoroug...
Spanish Judges and Prosecutors Criticize Montero's Remarks on Alves Acquittal
Spanish judicial associations rebuked Vice President María Jesús Montero for criticizing the Dani Alves acquittal, asserting that such comments threaten the rule of law by undermining judicial independence and the presumption of innocence; they emphasized that judicial decisions are based on thoroug...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Faces Lawsuits Over Executive Orders Targeting Law Firms
President Trump is in a legal battle with major law firms, WilmerHale and Jenner & Block suing over executive orders deemed unconstitutional and retaliatory, while Skadden Arps settled, agreeing to $100 million in pro bono services.
Trump Administration Faces Lawsuits Over Executive Orders Targeting Law Firms
President Trump is in a legal battle with major law firms, WilmerHale and Jenner & Block suing over executive orders deemed unconstitutional and retaliatory, while Skadden Arps settled, agreeing to $100 million in pro bono services.
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40% Bias Score


Jenner & Block Sues Trump Administration Over Security Clearance Executive Order
Jenner & Block filed a lawsuit on Friday against the Trump administration, challenging an executive order targeting its security clearances and restricting its government interactions; this follows a similar successful challenge by Perkins Coie, and the lawsuit claims the order is unconstitutional a...
Jenner & Block Sues Trump Administration Over Security Clearance Executive Order
Jenner & Block filed a lawsuit on Friday against the Trump administration, challenging an executive order targeting its security clearances and restricting its government interactions; this follows a similar successful challenge by Perkins Coie, and the lawsuit claims the order is unconstitutional a...
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52% Bias Score


Contrasting Disenfranchisement Cases Expose Shifting Political Dynamics in Mexico
The disenfranchisement processes of Andrés Manuel López Obrador in 2005 and "Alito" Blanco in 2025 differ drastically; López Obrador's case fueled his political movement, while Blanco's shielded him despite serious accusations, revealing a potential erosion of accountability within Morena.
Contrasting Disenfranchisement Cases Expose Shifting Political Dynamics in Mexico
The disenfranchisement processes of Andrés Manuel López Obrador in 2005 and "Alito" Blanco in 2025 differ drastically; López Obrador's case fueled his political movement, while Blanco's shielded him despite serious accusations, revealing a potential erosion of accountability within Morena.
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64% Bias Score

Le Pen's Conviction: Five-Year Ban from Public Office
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was convicted of misusing EU funds, resulting in a five-year ban from holding public office, preventing her presidential candidacy, sparking international reactions ranging from accusations of political targeting to affirmations of judicial independence.

Le Pen's Conviction: Five-Year Ban from Public Office
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was convicted of misusing EU funds, resulting in a five-year ban from holding public office, preventing her presidential candidacy, sparking international reactions ranging from accusations of political targeting to affirmations of judicial independence.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Societal Issues Hinder Urban Planning and Development
In a lively forum, Council of State President Michalis Pikramenos discussed Greece's societal issues, including the lack of public spaces, slow judicial processes, and the need for consistent public policy to counterbalance individual self-interest.

Greece's Societal Issues Hinder Urban Planning and Development
In a lively forum, Council of State President Michalis Pikramenos discussed Greece's societal issues, including the lack of public spaces, slow judicial processes, and the need for consistent public policy to counterbalance individual self-interest.
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40% Bias Score

Sotomayor Warns of Weakening Rule of Law Amidst Legal Challenges
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor voiced worries Friday about shifting legal standards and public leaders challenging judicial norms, citing the Trump administration's legal battles and the potential weakening of the rule of law.

Sotomayor Warns of Weakening Rule of Law Amidst Legal Challenges
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor voiced worries Friday about shifting legal standards and public leaders challenging judicial norms, citing the Trump administration's legal battles and the potential weakening of the rule of law.
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40% Bias Score

Bulgaria's Enduring Protest Cycle: Systemic Corruption Defies Reform
A Bulgarian mother recounts her son's participation in protests against corruption since 2013, highlighting the cyclical nature of demonstrations and the lack of lasting systemic change despite repeated public uprisings.

Bulgaria's Enduring Protest Cycle: Systemic Corruption Defies Reform
A Bulgarian mother recounts her son's participation in protests against corruption since 2013, highlighting the cyclical nature of demonstrations and the lack of lasting systemic change despite repeated public uprisings.
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56% Bias Score

Bolsonaro to be Tried for Coup Attempt in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court will try former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven others for attempting a coup in 2023, including charges of plotting to assassinate President Lula and Vice President Alckmin; the plot's failure was due to the military leadership's refusal to participate.

Bolsonaro to be Tried for Coup Attempt in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court will try former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven others for attempting a coup in 2023, including charges of plotting to assassinate President Lula and Vice President Alckmin; the plot's failure was due to the military leadership's refusal to participate.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Seizes €26 Billion in Private Assets in 2024
Russia's General Prosecutor's Office seized nearly 2.4 trillion rubles (€26 billion) of private assets in 2024, including five strategic enterprises, using various legal mechanisms to justify seizures often targeting businesses deemed to be against state interests or with links to foreign investors.

Russia Seizes €26 Billion in Private Assets in 2024
Russia's General Prosecutor's Office seized nearly 2.4 trillion rubles (€26 billion) of private assets in 2024, including five strategic enterprises, using various legal mechanisms to justify seizures often targeting businesses deemed to be against state interests or with links to foreign investors.
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64% Bias Score
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