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Supreme Court Investigates Alleged Leak of Confidential Information Targeting Ayuso's Partner
The Spanish Supreme Court is investigating the alleged leak of confidential information from the Attorney General's office to the Prime Minister's office, implicating the Attorney General and potentially highlighting politically motivated actions against Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner.
Supreme Court Investigates Alleged Leak of Confidential Information Targeting Ayuso's Partner
The Spanish Supreme Court is investigating the alleged leak of confidential information from the Attorney General's office to the Prime Minister's office, implicating the Attorney General and potentially highlighting politically motivated actions against Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner.
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56% Bias Score


FBI Director Wray Resigns Amidst Politically Charged Investigations
FBI Director Christopher Wray resigned nearly three years before his term ended, citing the need to avoid further politicization of the Bureau, following investigations into both President Trump and President Biden.
FBI Director Wray Resigns Amidst Politically Charged Investigations
FBI Director Christopher Wray resigned nearly three years before his term ended, citing the need to avoid further politicization of the Bureau, following investigations into both President Trump and President Biden.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Re-election Ends Federal Cases Against Him: Smith Resigns"
Following the election of Donald Trump, Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned from the Department of Justice, leaving two ongoing federal cases against Trump effectively concluded due to a longstanding practice of not prosecuting sitting presidents, but a report on election interference is expected to...
Trump's Re-election Ends Federal Cases Against Him: Smith Resigns"
Following the election of Donald Trump, Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned from the Department of Justice, leaving two ongoing federal cases against Trump effectively concluded due to a longstanding practice of not prosecuting sitting presidents, but a report on election interference is expected to...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Found Guilty, Receives Unconditional Release
Former US president Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels, but received an unconditional release, becoming the first US president with a criminal conviction.
Trump Found Guilty, Receives Unconditional Release
Former US president Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels, but received an unconditional release, becoming the first US president with a criminal conviction.
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52% Bias Score


Coutts Blockade Leaders Sentenced
Three men involved in the Coutts, Alta., border blockade in early 2022, Marco Van Huigenbos, George Janzen, and Alex Van Herk, received sentences for mischief; Van Huigenbos received four months in jail, Janzen 90 days conditional, and Van Herk's sentencing was delayed.
Coutts Blockade Leaders Sentenced
Three men involved in the Coutts, Alta., border blockade in early 2022, Marco Van Huigenbos, George Janzen, and Alex Van Herk, received sentences for mischief; Van Huigenbos received four months in jail, Janzen 90 days conditional, and Van Herk's sentencing was delayed.
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40% Bias Score


PSOE Bill Restricts Popular Accusations, Eliminates Religious Offense Crime
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) submitted a bill to the Congress to restrict popular accusations in court, eliminate the crime of offending religious sentiments, and limit investigations based on press clippings, aiming to protect individuals from what it terms abusive legal actions.
PSOE Bill Restricts Popular Accusations, Eliminates Religious Offense Crime
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) submitted a bill to the Congress to restrict popular accusations in court, eliminate the crime of offending religious sentiments, and limit investigations based on press clippings, aiming to protect individuals from what it terms abusive legal actions.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Judicial Reform Raises Impunity Concerns
The Spanish PSOE party's proposed legal reform to limit "acción popular" (popular accusation) in criminal proceedings is raising concerns among judicial associations about potential government impunity and threats to judicial independence, particularly regarding investigations into political figures...

Spanish Judicial Reform Raises Impunity Concerns
The Spanish PSOE party's proposed legal reform to limit "acción popular" (popular accusation) in criminal proceedings is raising concerns among judicial associations about potential government impunity and threats to judicial independence, particularly regarding investigations into political figures...
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60% Bias Score

Second Arrest Attempt Planned for Impeached South Korean President
South Korean investigators' first attempt to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol on January 3rd failed due to resistance from the presidential security service; a second attempt, involving over 1,000 officers, is planned, but faces significant obstacles due to political divisions and the fortif...

Second Arrest Attempt Planned for Impeached South Korean President
South Korean investigators' first attempt to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol on January 3rd failed due to resistance from the presidential security service; a second attempt, involving over 1,000 officers, is planned, but faces significant obstacles due to political divisions and the fortif...
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40% Bias Score

Israel: Netanyahu's Power Grab Threatens Judicial Independence
This week, Israel faces a potential democratic crisis as Netanyahu's government attempts to consolidate power over the Supreme Court and civil service through appointments and changes to the judicial selection committee, raising concerns about the rule of law.

Israel: Netanyahu's Power Grab Threatens Judicial Independence
This week, Israel faces a potential democratic crisis as Netanyahu's government attempts to consolidate power over the Supreme Court and civil service through appointments and changes to the judicial selection committee, raising concerns about the rule of law.
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64% Bias Score

Osman Kavala's Seven-Year Imprisonment: A Case Study of Turkish Justice
A Story of a Case, Osman Kavala's Seven Years," documents the seven-year imprisonment of Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala, highlighting the lack of evidence, disregard for ECHR rulings, and the international pressure surrounding his case.

Osman Kavala's Seven-Year Imprisonment: A Case Study of Turkish Justice
A Story of a Case, Osman Kavala's Seven Years," documents the seven-year imprisonment of Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala, highlighting the lack of evidence, disregard for ECHR rulings, and the international pressure surrounding his case.
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44% Bias Score

Trump-Alito Call Raises Ethical Concerns Amidst Impending Sentencing
Hours before Trump's legal team tried to stop his New York state criminal sentencing, President-elect Trump spoke with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who insists the call only concerned a job candidate; however, the timing and Alito's history raise serious ethical questions.

Trump-Alito Call Raises Ethical Concerns Amidst Impending Sentencing
Hours before Trump's legal team tried to stop his New York state criminal sentencing, President-elect Trump spoke with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who insists the call only concerned a job candidate; however, the timing and Alito's history raise serious ethical questions.
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60% Bias Score

Italian Parliament Rejects Judicial Reform Amendment Amidst Concerns Over Judicial Independence
Italy's parliament rejected a controversial amendment to judicial reforms, sparking concerns over the independence of the judiciary after the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM) overwhelmingly opposed the reforms, citing potential for executive overreach and undermining judicial impartiality; th...

Italian Parliament Rejects Judicial Reform Amendment Amidst Concerns Over Judicial Independence
Italy's parliament rejected a controversial amendment to judicial reforms, sparking concerns over the independence of the judiciary after the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM) overwhelmingly opposed the reforms, citing potential for executive overreach and undermining judicial impartiality; th...
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52% Bias Score
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