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Retired Israeli Security Officials Condemn Dismissals, Warn of Threat to Democracy
More than 170 retired Israeli senior police officers and eight former police commissioners published an advertisement expressing deep concern over the dismissal of the Shin Bet head and Attorney-General, citing threats to democracy and national resilience, and urging the police commissioner to speak...
Retired Israeli Security Officials Condemn Dismissals, Warn of Threat to Democracy
More than 170 retired Israeli senior police officers and eight former police commissioners published an advertisement expressing deep concern over the dismissal of the Shin Bet head and Attorney-General, citing threats to democracy and national resilience, and urging the police commissioner to speak...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Targets Washington Law Firms, Sparking Fear and Uncertainty
The Trump administration's executive orders targeting four major Washington, DC, law firms—Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, Covington & Burling, and Paul, Weiss—have suspended lawyers' national security clearances, causing widespread fear and uncertainty in the legal community; some firms are strategiz...
Trump Administration Targets Washington Law Firms, Sparking Fear and Uncertainty
The Trump administration's executive orders targeting four major Washington, DC, law firms—Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, Covington & Burling, and Paul, Weiss—have suspended lawyers' national security clearances, causing widespread fear and uncertainty in the legal community; some firms are strategiz...
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60% Bias Score


Judge Rejects DOJ Recusal Request, Condemns Attacks on Judiciary
Federal Judge Beryl Howell rejected a Justice Department recusal request in a case against a Trump executive order targeting Perkins Coie, accusing the DOJ of attacking her instead of addressing legal arguments, and highlighting broader attacks on the judiciary by the Trump administration.
Judge Rejects DOJ Recusal Request, Condemns Attacks on Judiciary
Federal Judge Beryl Howell rejected a Justice Department recusal request in a case against a Trump executive order targeting Perkins Coie, accusing the DOJ of attacking her instead of addressing legal arguments, and highlighting broader attacks on the judiciary by the Trump administration.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Orders Spark US Constitutional Crisis
Following his return to the White House, Donald Trump issued multiple executive orders, ignoring Congress and judicial rulings, leading to accusations of authoritarianism and a potential constitutional crisis as courts challenge the legality of his actions.
Trump's Executive Orders Spark US Constitutional Crisis
Following his return to the White House, Donald Trump issued multiple executive orders, ignoring Congress and judicial rulings, leading to accusations of authoritarianism and a potential constitutional crisis as courts challenge the legality of his actions.
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60% Bias Score


Conde-Pumpido Blocks ERE Case Referral to EU Court
Conde-Pumpido, president of Spain's Constitutional Court, is attempting to block the Seville High Court from referring the ERE case—involving the annulment of convictions of several socialist leaders in Andalusia—to the European Union Court of Justice, raising concerns about political influence on t...
Conde-Pumpido Blocks ERE Case Referral to EU Court
Conde-Pumpido, president of Spain's Constitutional Court, is attempting to block the Seville High Court from referring the ERE case—involving the annulment of convictions of several socialist leaders in Andalusia—to the European Union Court of Justice, raising concerns about political influence on t...
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56% Bias Score


Turkey: Role Reversal in Respect for Popular Mandates
The arrests of elected CHP mayors in Turkey, including Istanbul's, mark a reversal of the traditional political narrative, where the left was accused of undermining electoral results; now, the right appears to be employing similar tactics, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.
Turkey: Role Reversal in Respect for Popular Mandates
The arrests of elected CHP mayors in Turkey, including Istanbul's, mark a reversal of the traditional political narrative, where the left was accused of undermining electoral results; now, the right appears to be employing similar tactics, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.
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56% Bias Score

US Official's Attack on Judges Exposes Global Threat to Constitutional Democracy
A high-ranking US executive official criticized federal judges for blocking the new president's decisions, highlighting a global threat to constitutional democracy where populist movements prioritize political will over the rule of law, echoing similar sentiments in Spain and elsewhere.

US Official's Attack on Judges Exposes Global Threat to Constitutional Democracy
A high-ranking US executive official criticized federal judges for blocking the new president's decisions, highlighting a global threat to constitutional democracy where populist movements prioritize political will over the rule of law, echoing similar sentiments in Spain and elsewhere.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Court Sentences ISIS Bombers, Acquitts Suspect Despite Evidence
A Turkish court handed down multiple life sentences for those involved in a 2015 ISIS attack in Diyarbakır, yet surprisingly acquitted Burhan Gök, despite evidence linking him to the facilitation of ISIS activities, revealing inconsistencies in the Turkish judicial system.

Turkish Court Sentences ISIS Bombers, Acquitts Suspect Despite Evidence
A Turkish court handed down multiple life sentences for those involved in a 2015 ISIS attack in Diyarbakır, yet surprisingly acquitted Burhan Gök, despite evidence linking him to the facilitation of ISIS activities, revealing inconsistencies in the Turkish judicial system.
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56% Bias Score

Armenian Parliament Debates Stripping MP Aghazaryan of Immunity Amid Bribery Allegations
The Armenian National Assembly is debating stripping former ruling party member Hovik Aghazaryan of parliamentary immunity due to two criminal cases alleging bribery: one involving a $200,000 bribe for illegal sheep export, the other a $23,000 bribe for a construction permit. Opposition members clai...

Armenian Parliament Debates Stripping MP Aghazaryan of Immunity Amid Bribery Allegations
The Armenian National Assembly is debating stripping former ruling party member Hovik Aghazaryan of parliamentary immunity due to two criminal cases alleging bribery: one involving a $200,000 bribe for illegal sheep export, the other a $23,000 bribe for a construction permit. Opposition members clai...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Targets Jenner & Block Law Firm
President Trump issued an executive order targeting Jenner & Block law firm, revoking security clearances, terminating contracts, and barring future federal employment for its members, following the firm's successful legal challenges against his administration.

Trump Executive Order Targets Jenner & Block Law Firm
President Trump issued an executive order targeting Jenner & Block law firm, revoking security clearances, terminating contracts, and barring future federal employment for its members, following the firm's successful legal challenges against his administration.
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44% Bias Score

Dodik Flees Bosnia Amidst Arrest Warrant, Raising Questions About Rule of Law
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, facing charges of defying high representative orders and attacking the constitutional order, left the country for Serbia and Israel despite a domestic arrest warrant, prompting investigations into possible border control failures and sparking divided political reac...

Dodik Flees Bosnia Amidst Arrest Warrant, Raising Questions About Rule of Law
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, facing charges of defying high representative orders and attacking the constitutional order, left the country for Serbia and Israel despite a domestic arrest warrant, prompting investigations into possible border control failures and sparking divided political reac...
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60% Bias Score

Greek Parliament Bypasses Constitutional Procedure in Triantafyllides Case
The Greek Parliament's fast-track referral of Christos Triantafyllides to the judiciary, bypassing a constitutional requirement for a preliminary committee review, has raised concerns about due process and echoes past controversies involving procedural irregularities within the parliament.

Greek Parliament Bypasses Constitutional Procedure in Triantafyllides Case
The Greek Parliament's fast-track referral of Christos Triantafyllides to the judiciary, bypassing a constitutional requirement for a preliminary committee review, has raised concerns about due process and echoes past controversies involving procedural irregularities within the parliament.
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56% Bias Score
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