Ecuadorian Court Reinstates Vice President, Defied by President
A court ruling reinstated Ecuadorian Vice President Verónica Abad, overturning a 150-day suspension imposed by the Ministry of Labor for an alleged delay in travel. President Daniel Noboa defied the ruling, militarizing the Vice President's office and assigning Abad a temporary role in Turkey, escal...
Ecuadorian Court Reinstates Vice President, Defied by President
A court ruling reinstated Ecuadorian Vice President Verónica Abad, overturning a 150-day suspension imposed by the Ministry of Labor for an alleged delay in travel. President Daniel Noboa defied the ruling, militarizing the Vice President's office and assigning Abad a temporary role in Turkey, escal...
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52% Bias Score
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish Official Facing Corruption Charges, Triggering Diplomatic Crisis
Hungary granted asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a Polish politician facing large-scale corruption charges and subject to a European arrest warrant, causing a major diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary and highlighting deep political divisions.
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish Official Facing Corruption Charges, Triggering Diplomatic Crisis
Hungary granted asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a Polish politician facing large-scale corruption charges and subject to a European arrest warrant, causing a major diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary and highlighting deep political divisions.
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60% Bias Score
Poland-Hungary Relations Severely Strained Over Asylum Grant
Hungary granted asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy justice minister accused of €40 million fraud, prompting Poland to recall its ambassador and summon the Hungarian ambassador, escalating tensions between the two countries.
Poland-Hungary Relations Severely Strained Over Asylum Grant
Hungary granted asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy justice minister accused of €40 million fraud, prompting Poland to recall its ambassador and summon the Hungarian ambassador, escalating tensions between the two countries.
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52% Bias Score
Polish Corruption Suspect Granted Asylum in Hungary
A former Polish deputy justice minister, Marcin Romanowski, sought by Poland on corruption charges, was granted political asylum in Hungary, prompting strong condemnation from the Polish government and raising concerns about EU legal cooperation.
Polish Corruption Suspect Granted Asylum in Hungary
A former Polish deputy justice minister, Marcin Romanowski, sought by Poland on corruption charges, was granted political asylum in Hungary, prompting strong condemnation from the Polish government and raising concerns about EU legal cooperation.
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40% Bias Score
Poland accuses Hungary of hostile act over asylum granted to wanted official
Poland accuses Hungary of a hostile act for granting political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy justice minister facing 11 charges including defrauding \$40 million from a justice fund; Poland summoned Hungary's ambassador and will request the European Commission launch proceeding...
Poland accuses Hungary of hostile act over asylum granted to wanted official
Poland accuses Hungary of a hostile act for granting political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy justice minister facing 11 charges including defrauding \$40 million from a justice fund; Poland summoned Hungary's ambassador and will request the European Commission launch proceeding...
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52% Bias Score
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish Lawmaker Wanted on Corruption Charges
Hungary granted political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a Polish lawmaker and former justice minister wanted on corruption charges exceeding €107 million related to the misuse of a justice fund, prompting condemnation from Poland and raising questions about EU judicial cooperation.
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish Lawmaker Wanted on Corruption Charges
Hungary granted political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a Polish lawmaker and former justice minister wanted on corruption charges exceeding €107 million related to the misuse of a justice fund, prompting condemnation from Poland and raising questions about EU judicial cooperation.
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40% Bias Score
Greek Parliament's December Legislation Criticized for Low Quality
The Center for Liberal Studies (Kefim) found that in December 2024, only one of 65 articles in 11 amendments to a Greek parliamentary bill was directly related to the bill's content, highlighting a trend of low-quality, last-minute legislation.
Greek Parliament's December Legislation Criticized for Low Quality
The Center for Liberal Studies (Kefim) found that in December 2024, only one of 65 articles in 11 amendments to a Greek parliamentary bill was directly related to the bill's content, highlighting a trend of low-quality, last-minute legislation.
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44% Bias Score
Netanyahu Trial Exposes Systemic Issues in Israeli Justice
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial, involving charges related to the "Bezeq-Walla Affair" and the "Yediot Aharonot-Yisrael Hayom Affair," is raising concerns about judicial overreach, procedural irregularities, and the potential for political manipulation within Israel's legal system.
Netanyahu Trial Exposes Systemic Issues in Israeli Justice
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial, involving charges related to the "Bezeq-Walla Affair" and the "Yediot Aharonot-Yisrael Hayom Affair," is raising concerns about judicial overreach, procedural irregularities, and the potential for political manipulation within Israel's legal system.
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64% Bias Score
Polish Official Granted Asylum in Hungary Amid Corruption Charges
Poland accuses Hungary of a hostile act by granting political asylum to former Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, who is wanted on 11 corruption charges, including the alleged embezzlement of €23.5 million.
Polish Official Granted Asylum in Hungary Amid Corruption Charges
Poland accuses Hungary of a hostile act by granting political asylum to former Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, who is wanted on 11 corruption charges, including the alleged embezzlement of €23.5 million.
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40% Bias Score
Turley Warns Against Biden's Potential Preemptive Pardons
Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley criticized the White House's consideration of preemptively pardoning prominent Trump critics like Liz Cheney, warning of a dangerous precedent and politically motivated actions, citing concerns about undermining the justice system.
Turley Warns Against Biden's Potential Preemptive Pardons
Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley criticized the White House's consideration of preemptively pardoning prominent Trump critics like Liz Cheney, warning of a dangerous precedent and politically motivated actions, citing concerns about undermining the justice system.
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52% Bias Score
Poland-Hungary Diplomatic Crisis Over Asylum Granted to Accused Polish Official
Former Polish Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, accused of misusing over €107 million in public funds, was granted political asylum in Hungary despite a Polish arrest warrant and a claim of immunity as a Council of Europe member, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary.
Poland-Hungary Diplomatic Crisis Over Asylum Granted to Accused Polish Official
Former Polish Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, accused of misusing over €107 million in public funds, was granted political asylum in Hungary despite a Polish arrest warrant and a claim of immunity as a Council of Europe member, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary.
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40% Bias Score
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish MP Wanted for Corruption
Hungary granted political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a Polish MP wanted for corruption involving €107 million in alleged fraud related to the Justice Fund, prompting a hostile reaction from Poland and raising concerns about the EU's legal framework.
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish MP Wanted for Corruption
Hungary granted political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a Polish MP wanted for corruption involving €107 million in alleged fraud related to the Justice Fund, prompting a hostile reaction from Poland and raising concerns about the EU's legal framework.
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48% Bias Score