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Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration in DOGE Data Access and Transparency Cases
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, granting the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data and limiting transparency requirements, sparking concerns about privacy and government oversight.
Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration in DOGE Data Access and Transparency Cases
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, granting the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data and limiting transparency requirements, sparking concerns about privacy and government oversight.
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44% Bias Score


EU Commission Denies Secret Contracts with Environmental NGOs
The European Commission denies German media reports alleging secret contracts with environmental NGOs, totaling up to €700,000, to promote EU climate policy; while acknowledging past issues with transparency in EU funding and planning further measures to improve safeguards.
EU Commission Denies Secret Contracts with Environmental NGOs
The European Commission denies German media reports alleging secret contracts with environmental NGOs, totaling up to €700,000, to promote EU climate policy; while acknowledging past issues with transparency in EU funding and planning further measures to improve safeguards.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Court Orders Release of Syria Government Report
A Dutch court ordered the release of a government report on Syria's safety, reversing the government's recent decision to keep such reports secret, impacting asylum applications and judicial review of rejected cases.
Dutch Court Orders Release of Syria Government Report
A Dutch court ordered the release of a government report on Syria's safety, reversing the government's recent decision to keep such reports secret, impacting asylum applications and judicial review of rejected cases.
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40% Bias Score


Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Court Orders Release of Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Constitutional Court ruled that the Berlin Senate must release the 20 most frequent first names of German suspects in knife crimes in 2023, overturning the Senate's rejection of an AfD request aimed at inferring migration backgrounds from the data; the decision was 5-4.
Berlin Court Orders Release of Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Constitutional Court ruled that the Berlin Senate must release the 20 most frequent first names of German suspects in knife crimes in 2023, overturning the Senate's rejection of an AfD request aimed at inferring migration backgrounds from the data; the decision was 5-4.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Orders Release of Sealed Documents in Migrant Deportation Case
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered the unsealing of documents in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant deported due to an administrative error, granting a motion by 14 major news outlets and allowing a motion for sanctions against the Trump administration to be filed.
Judge Orders Release of Sealed Documents in Migrant Deportation Case
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered the unsealing of documents in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant deported due to an administrative error, granting a motion by 14 major news outlets and allowing a motion for sanctions against the Trump administration to be filed.
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40% Bias Score

EU Commission Denies Secret Contracts with Environmental NGOs
The European Commission denied German media reports alleging secret contracts with environmental NGOs totaling €700,000, stating that funding is transparent and NGOs remain autonomous; however, past funding practices have been criticized for opacity and potential undue influence.

EU Commission Denies Secret Contracts with Environmental NGOs
The European Commission denied German media reports alleging secret contracts with environmental NGOs totaling €700,000, stating that funding is transparent and NGOs remain autonomous; however, past funding practices have been criticized for opacity and potential undue influence.
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40% Bias Score

Private Equity Firm Linked to Gaza Aid Distribution Operation
McNally Capital, a private equity firm with links to the Rand McNally family, holds an economic interest in Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), the logistics company managing aid distribution in Gaza through the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), raising transparency and neutrality concerns.

Private Equity Firm Linked to Gaza Aid Distribution Operation
McNally Capital, a private equity firm with links to the Rand McNally family, holds an economic interest in Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), the logistics company managing aid distribution in Gaza through the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), raising transparency and neutrality concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Postpones Mandatory Pork Labeling Logo to March 2026
Germany's mandatory animal husbandry logo for pork, initially scheduled for August 1st, 2024, is postponed to March 1st, 2026, due to implementation challenges, causing criticism from consumer advocates who demand more transparency and a broader application of the logo.

Germany Postpones Mandatory Pork Labeling Logo to March 2026
Germany's mandatory animal husbandry logo for pork, initially scheduled for August 1st, 2024, is postponed to March 1st, 2026, due to implementation challenges, causing criticism from consumer advocates who demand more transparency and a broader application of the logo.
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44% Bias Score

MSF's Secret Drug Deals Undermine Transparency Campaign
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with pharmaceutical companies, including Bayer, to obtain medicines for low-income countries, contradicting their public advocacy for drug price transparency, due to the power imbalance in supply negotiations.

MSF's Secret Drug Deals Undermine Transparency Campaign
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with pharmaceutical companies, including Bayer, to obtain medicines for low-income countries, contradicting their public advocacy for drug price transparency, due to the power imbalance in supply negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Allegedly Diverts Gaza Aid Funds to Security Establishment
The Israeli government allegedly transferred hundreds of millions of shekels intended for Gaza humanitarian aid to its "security establishment" in May, according to a KAN report, prompting denials from the PMO and Finance Ministry, and raising concerns about transparency and accountability.

Israel Allegedly Diverts Gaza Aid Funds to Security Establishment
The Israeli government allegedly transferred hundreds of millions of shekels intended for Gaza humanitarian aid to its "security establishment" in May, according to a KAN report, prompting denials from the PMO and Finance Ministry, and raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Unseals Documents in Case of Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran Immigrant
A federal judge unsealed several documents in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant wrongfully deported from the U.S. despite having legal status, rejecting the Justice Department's arguments for maintaining secrecy. The unsealed documents include a Justice Department request to p...

Judge Unseals Documents in Case of Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran Immigrant
A federal judge unsealed several documents in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant wrongfully deported from the U.S. despite having legal status, rejecting the Justice Department's arguments for maintaining secrecy. The unsealed documents include a Justice Department request to p...
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36% Bias Score
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