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PP Challenges Andalusian ERE Rulings in European Court
The People's Party (PP) in Spain is asking the European Court of Justice to overturn the Constitutional Court's decision to reduce sentences for officials involved in the Andalusian ERE corruption case, arguing it undermines EU anti-fraud laws and creates impunity; the request follows a similar plea...
PP Challenges Andalusian ERE Rulings in European Court
The People's Party (PP) in Spain is asking the European Court of Justice to overturn the Constitutional Court's decision to reduce sentences for officials involved in the Andalusian ERE corruption case, arguing it undermines EU anti-fraud laws and creates impunity; the request follows a similar plea...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Sanctions ICC, Sparking International Law Showdown
President Trump issued sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday, impacting officials and family members, in response to the ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in May 2024 for alleged crimes against humanity; 79 states, including U....
Trump Sanctions ICC, Sparking International Law Showdown
President Trump issued sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday, impacting officials and family members, in response to the ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in May 2024 for alleged crimes against humanity; 79 states, including U....
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40% Bias Score


Wife of Gezi Defendant Condemns Minister's Coup Claim, Citing Judicial Irregularities
Meriç Kahraman, spouse of Gezi Parkı defendant Tayfun Kahraman, publicly criticized Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç's characterization of the Gezi protests as a coup attempt, citing inconsistencies and procedural irregularities in the trial that led to her husband's conviction, including the exile of j...
Wife of Gezi Defendant Condemns Minister's Coup Claim, Citing Judicial Irregularities
Meriç Kahraman, spouse of Gezi Parkı defendant Tayfun Kahraman, publicly criticized Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç's characterization of the Gezi protests as a coup attempt, citing inconsistencies and procedural irregularities in the trial that led to her husband's conviction, including the exile of j...
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60% Bias Score


EU Court Upholds €320 Million Deduction from Poland's Budget over Judicial Reform
The General Court of the European Union ruled that the European Commission acted lawfully in deducting €320,200,000 from Poland's EU budget due to Poland's non-compliance with rulings on judicial reforms deemed to undermine the separation of powers, rejecting Poland's appeal and upholding the Commis...
EU Court Upholds €320 Million Deduction from Poland's Budget over Judicial Reform
The General Court of the European Union ruled that the European Commission acted lawfully in deducting €320,200,000 from Poland's EU budget due to Poland's non-compliance with rulings on judicial reforms deemed to undermine the separation of powers, rejecting Poland's appeal and upholding the Commis...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Second Term: Deconstructing the Administrative State
President Trump and Elon Musk are aggressively dismantling federal agencies, challenging established norms and sparking concerns about constitutional limits on executive power, potentially reshaping American governance.
Trump's Second Term: Deconstructing the Administrative State
President Trump and Elon Musk are aggressively dismantling federal agencies, challenging established norms and sparking concerns about constitutional limits on executive power, potentially reshaping American governance.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Pardons for January 6th Rioters Condemned by Democrats and Officer Sicknick's Family
House Democrats and the family of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick condemned President Trump's pardons for roughly 1,600 January 6th rioters, including those who assaulted police, and the firing of federal prosecutors, arguing these actions reward violent criminals and undermine the rule of law...
Trump's Pardons for January 6th Rioters Condemned by Democrats and Officer Sicknick's Family
House Democrats and the family of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick condemned President Trump's pardons for roughly 1,600 January 6th rioters, including those who assaulted police, and the firing of federal prosecutors, arguing these actions reward violent criminals and undermine the rule of law...
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52% Bias Score

Numerous Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Executive Orders
Following his re-election, President Trump's administration faces numerous lawsuits challenging executive orders on issues ranging from transgender rights and immigration to birthright citizenship, prompting legal battles from various organizations and individuals.

Numerous Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Executive Orders
Following his re-election, President Trump's administration faces numerous lawsuits challenging executive orders on issues ranging from transgender rights and immigration to birthright citizenship, prompting legal battles from various organizations and individuals.
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44% Bias Score

Sotomayor Criticizes Supreme Court's Presidential Immunity Ruling
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized the Court's July 2024 ruling granting former presidents substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts, calling it a threat to the Court's legitimacy and arguing it contradicts the principle that no one is above the law. This follows other co...

Sotomayor Criticizes Supreme Court's Presidential Immunity Ruling
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized the Court's July 2024 ruling granting former presidents substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts, calling it a threat to the Court's legitimacy and arguing it contradicts the principle that no one is above the law. This follows other co...
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40% Bias Score

USAID Workforce Reduction Lawsuit Filed
Two foreign service unions are suing the Trump administration for attempting to reduce USAID's workforce from 14,000 to 300 employees, alleging unconstitutional actions that caused a global humanitarian crisis by halting crucial work and jeopardizing national security; the lawsuit claims Congress al...

USAID Workforce Reduction Lawsuit Filed
Two foreign service unions are suing the Trump administration for attempting to reduce USAID's workforce from 14,000 to 300 employees, alleging unconstitutional actions that caused a global humanitarian crisis by halting crucial work and jeopardizing national security; the lawsuit claims Congress al...
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56% Bias Score

Hungary to Legally Target Foreign-Funded NGOs and Media
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on Friday that his government will legally target NGOs and media outlets funded by the U.S. and other international sources, claiming they seek to topple his government, a move critics say is similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law and further erodes d...

Hungary to Legally Target Foreign-Funded NGOs and Media
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on Friday that his government will legally target NGOs and media outlets funded by the U.S. and other international sources, claiming they seek to topple his government, a move critics say is similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law and further erodes d...
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64% Bias Score

Bondi's Directive Threatens Justice Department Independence
Attorney General Pam Bondi's first act in office was issuing a directive allowing the firing of Justice Department lawyers who refuse to advance the Trump administration's legal arguments; this follows the dismissal of numerous career lawyers and initiates reviews of cases involving Trump and his su...

Bondi's Directive Threatens Justice Department Independence
Attorney General Pam Bondi's first act in office was issuing a directive allowing the firing of Justice Department lawyers who refuse to advance the Trump administration's legal arguments; this follows the dismissal of numerous career lawyers and initiates reviews of cases involving Trump and his su...
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Government Hesitates on EU Lawsuit Against Hungary
The Netherlands' current government is hesitating to join an EU lawsuit against Hungary's new law that restricts political and civil liberties, contrasting with its previous active opposition to similar Hungarian legislation under Prime Minister Rutte.

Dutch Government Hesitates on EU Lawsuit Against Hungary
The Netherlands' current government is hesitating to join an EU lawsuit against Hungary's new law that restricts political and civil liberties, contrasting with its previous active opposition to similar Hungarian legislation under Prime Minister Rutte.
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56% Bias Score
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