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Brazil's Swift Action Against Bolsonaro Contrasts Sharply With U.S. Response to Trump
Brazil swiftly banned Jair Bolsonaro from holding office until 2030 for abusing his power and undermining the electoral system, unlike the U.S.'s slower response to Donald Trump's similar actions, highlighting different institutional approaches to populist challenges.
Brazil's Swift Action Against Bolsonaro Contrasts Sharply With U.S. Response to Trump
Brazil swiftly banned Jair Bolsonaro from holding office until 2030 for abusing his power and undermining the electoral system, unlike the U.S.'s slower response to Donald Trump's similar actions, highlighting different institutional approaches to populist challenges.
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40% Bias Score


January 6th Rioters to Attend Trump's Inauguration Despite Objections
Several January 6th Capitol rioters, some facing felony charges, are attending President-elect Trump's inauguration despite opposition from prosecutors and judges who cite safety concerns and the inappropriateness of returning to the 'scene of the crime'; at least one rioter received a congressional...
January 6th Rioters to Attend Trump's Inauguration Despite Objections
Several January 6th Capitol rioters, some facing felony charges, are attending President-elect Trump's inauguration despite opposition from prosecutors and judges who cite safety concerns and the inappropriateness of returning to the 'scene of the crime'; at least one rioter received a congressional...
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40% Bias Score


Berlusconi Seeks Judicial Reform Amidst Concerns of Self-Serving Motives
Berlusconi's nearly 60-minute speech showcased his desire to reform Italy's judicial system, aiming to eliminate what he terms the 'political use of justice,' a move perceived by many as self-serving and threatening to the rule of law.
Berlusconi Seeks Judicial Reform Amidst Concerns of Self-Serving Motives
Berlusconi's nearly 60-minute speech showcased his desire to reform Italy's judicial system, aiming to eliminate what he terms the 'political use of justice,' a move perceived by many as self-serving and threatening to the rule of law.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Second Term: Concerns Rise Over Expanding Presidential Power
President-elect Donald Trump's second term begins with a Republican-controlled Congress and a conservative Supreme Court, raising concerns about the expansion of presidential power and potential challenges to the balance of power within the US government. His past actions and appointments suggest an...
Trump's Second Term: Concerns Rise Over Expanding Presidential Power
President-elect Donald Trump's second term begins with a Republican-controlled Congress and a conservative Supreme Court, raising concerns about the expansion of presidential power and potential challenges to the balance of power within the US government. His past actions and appointments suggest an...
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48% Bias Score


Istanbul Mayor's Arrest Sparks Political Protest in Turkey
Istanbul's Beşiktaş Mayor Rıza Akpolat was arrested on charges of "membership in a criminal organization," "tampering with a tender," and "unjust enrichment," prompting a large protest by CHP members who claim it's a politically motivated attack.
Istanbul Mayor's Arrest Sparks Political Protest in Turkey
Istanbul's Beşiktaş Mayor Rıza Akpolat was arrested on charges of "membership in a criminal organization," "tampering with a tender," and "unjust enrichment," prompting a large protest by CHP members who claim it's a politically motivated attack.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Planned Pardons for Capitol Rioters Cannot Erase Extensive Evidence, Convictions
U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, departing amid President-elect Trump's vow to pardon Capitol rioters, asserts that the substantial evidence and convictions achieved through the largest Justice Department investigation in history cannot be erased. Over 1,300 rioters have been convicted, reflecting over...
Trump's Planned Pardons for Capitol Rioters Cannot Erase Extensive Evidence, Convictions
U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, departing amid President-elect Trump's vow to pardon Capitol rioters, asserts that the substantial evidence and convictions achieved through the largest Justice Department investigation in history cannot be erased. Over 1,300 rioters have been convicted, reflecting over...
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40% Bias Score

Navalny's Lawyers Jailed in Russia
Three lawyers representing Alexei Navalny were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three-and-a-half to five-and-a-half years in January 2024 on charges of participating in an extremist organization, after a closed-door trial that was widely condemned as politically motivated.

Navalny's Lawyers Jailed in Russia
Three lawyers representing Alexei Navalny were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three-and-a-half to five-and-a-half years in January 2024 on charges of participating in an extremist organization, after a closed-door trial that was widely condemned as politically motivated.
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52% Bias Score

Navalny's Lawyers Sentenced in Russia
Three lawyers for Alexei Navalny were sentenced to years in a Russian penal colony on Friday for belonging to an extremist group, a move condemned by human rights activists as a further crackdown on dissent.

Navalny's Lawyers Sentenced in Russia
Three lawyers for Alexei Navalny were sentenced to years in a Russian penal colony on Friday for belonging to an extremist group, a move condemned by human rights activists as a further crackdown on dissent.
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52% Bias Score

Madrid's Weakened Checks and Balances: PP's Power Grab
A report by Fundación Hay Derecho reveals that the Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso (PP), has eroded institutional checks and balances through legislative changes, including modifications to the composition and selection processes of the Audit Chamber, Transparency Council, and T...

Madrid's Weakened Checks and Balances: PP's Power Grab
A report by Fundación Hay Derecho reveals that the Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso (PP), has eroded institutional checks and balances through legislative changes, including modifications to the composition and selection processes of the Audit Chamber, Transparency Council, and T...
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52% Bias Score

Madrid Rejects PSOE's Bill Limiting Popular Lawsuits, Citing Impact on Violence and Terrorism Cases
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, strongly opposes the PSOE's proposed law limiting popular actions in judicial processes, fearing it will hinder their ability to prosecute cases of gender-based violence and terrorism, currently involving 28 active cases and over 70 past ones...

Madrid Rejects PSOE's Bill Limiting Popular Lawsuits, Citing Impact on Violence and Terrorism Cases
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, strongly opposes the PSOE's proposed law limiting popular actions in judicial processes, fearing it will hinder their ability to prosecute cases of gender-based violence and terrorism, currently involving 28 active cases and over 70 past ones...
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Supreme Court Delays Chief Justice Selection Amidst Allegations
Israel's Supreme Court delayed the selection of a permanent Chief Justice for 10 days following Justice Minister Yariv Levin's request to investigate allegations of conflict of interest against acting Chief Justice Isaac Amit; the court criticized Levin for delaying the process for over a year, harm...

Israeli Supreme Court Delays Chief Justice Selection Amidst Allegations
Israel's Supreme Court delayed the selection of a permanent Chief Justice for 10 days following Justice Minister Yariv Levin's request to investigate allegations of conflict of interest against acting Chief Justice Isaac Amit; the court criticized Levin for delaying the process for over a year, harm...
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52% Bias Score

South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained on Wednesday, January 10th, for ignoring summonses related to his December 3rd declaration of martial law, which lasted six hours before being rescinded by parliament; this is the first time a sitting South Korean president has been detained.

South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained on Wednesday, January 10th, for ignoring summonses related to his December 3rd declaration of martial law, which lasted six hours before being rescinded by parliament; this is the first time a sitting South Korean president has been detained.
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40% Bias Score
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