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Taxpayer Group Accuses Ex-EU Commissioners of Illegal NGO Funding
A taxpayer rights group accused former EU Commissioners Frans Timmermans and Virginijus Sinkevičius of illegally funding NGOs, prompting a complaint filed with the European and Munich public prosecutor's offices following media reports—though lacking evidence—of billions in EU funds channeled to gre...
Taxpayer Group Accuses Ex-EU Commissioners of Illegal NGO Funding
A taxpayer rights group accused former EU Commissioners Frans Timmermans and Virginijus Sinkevičius of illegally funding NGOs, prompting a complaint filed with the European and Munich public prosecutor's offices following media reports—though lacking evidence—of billions in EU funds channeled to gre...
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48% Bias Score


Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Regulations
Meta will stop running political ads in the EU from October due to new regulations requiring greater transparency and limiting targeted political advertising, which Meta says are "unworkable".
Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Regulations
Meta will stop running political ads in the EU from October due to new regulations requiring greater transparency and limiting targeted political advertising, which Meta says are "unworkable".
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40% Bias Score


House Halts Vote on Releasing Jeffrey Epstein Records Amidst Bipartisan Debate
House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked a bipartisan resolution to release Jeffrey Epstein-related records, citing concerns for witnesses' confidentiality, while Rep. Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored the resolution with bipartisan support, argues that releasing the files would restore public trust. A federal ...
House Halts Vote on Releasing Jeffrey Epstein Records Amidst Bipartisan Debate
House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked a bipartisan resolution to release Jeffrey Epstein-related records, citing concerns for witnesses' confidentiality, while Rep. Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored the resolution with bipartisan support, argues that releasing the files would restore public trust. A federal ...
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44% Bias Score


EU Court Annuls Commission Appointment, Citing Illegal Delegation
The EU General Court annulled a European Commission appointment decision due to President von der Leyen's illegal delegation of interview responsibilities to her chief of staff, Bjorn Seibert, violating procedural rules and requiring a new appointment process for the vacant top trade policy legal po...
EU Court Annuls Commission Appointment, Citing Illegal Delegation
The EU General Court annulled a European Commission appointment decision due to President von der Leyen's illegal delegation of interview responsibilities to her chief of staff, Bjorn Seibert, violating procedural rules and requiring a new appointment process for the vacant top trade policy legal po...
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52% Bias Score


Senedd to Keep Names of Family Members Employed by MSs Secret for Safety
The Senedd's standards committee recommends keeping the names of family members employed by MSs secret for safety reasons, following reported harassment; this is one of several recommendations to improve transparency around the declaration of interests.
Senedd to Keep Names of Family Members Employed by MSs Secret for Safety
The Senedd's standards committee recommends keeping the names of family members employed by MSs secret for safety reasons, following reported harassment; this is one of several recommendations to improve transparency around the declaration of interests.
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44% Bias Score


Meta Faces EU Scrutiny Over Israeli Military Fundraising Ads
Between March and June 2025, Meta's Facebook and Instagram platforms displayed 117 ads soliciting approximately $2.4 million in donations for Israeli military equipment from EU and UK citizens, potentially violating the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) and charitable laws.
Meta Faces EU Scrutiny Over Israeli Military Fundraising Ads
Between March and June 2025, Meta's Facebook and Instagram platforms displayed 117 ads soliciting approximately $2.4 million in donations for Israeli military equipment from EU and UK citizens, potentially violating the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) and charitable laws.
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48% Bias Score

Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Law
Meta will stop all political ads across its platforms in the EU from October 2024 due to the complexities and legal uncertainties introduced by the EU's Political Advertisement Transparency and Targeting Act (TtPA), which aims to combat disinformation and foreign interference in elections.

Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Law
Meta will stop all political ads across its platforms in the EU from October 2024 due to the complexities and legal uncertainties introduced by the EU's Political Advertisement Transparency and Targeting Act (TtPA), which aims to combat disinformation and foreign interference in elections.
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40% Bias Score

Foodwatch Sues for Release of Reports from Minister Rainer's Closed Butcher Shop
Following a routine inspection revealing minor issues on May 27th, German Food Minister Alois Rainer's butcher shop closed the same day, prompting a lawsuit from Foodwatch for the release of past inspection reports, which the authorities have refused to disclose.

Foodwatch Sues for Release of Reports from Minister Rainer's Closed Butcher Shop
Following a routine inspection revealing minor issues on May 27th, German Food Minister Alois Rainer's butcher shop closed the same day, prompting a lawsuit from Foodwatch for the release of past inspection reports, which the authorities have refused to disclose.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts Amid Political Backlash
A Florida judge denied a request to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts, citing legal restrictions, while parallel cases in New York are pending; this decision follows a political firestorm ignited by a DOJ memo contradicting earlier claims of an Epstein "client list", causing Republican p...

Judge Blocks Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts Amid Political Backlash
A Florida judge denied a request to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts, citing legal restrictions, while parallel cases in New York are pending; this decision follows a political firestorm ignited by a DOJ memo contradicting earlier claims of an Epstein "client list", causing Republican p...
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52% Bias Score

Florida Judge Blocks Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts
A federal judge in Florida ruled against releasing 2005 and 2007 grand jury transcripts from an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, citing a binding precedent set by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, despite the government's assertion that special circumstances exist and that reasons for secrecy ha...

Florida Judge Blocks Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts
A federal judge in Florida ruled against releasing 2005 and 2007 grand jury transcripts from an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, citing a binding precedent set by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, despite the government's assertion that special circumstances exist and that reasons for secrecy ha...
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48% Bias Score

European Ombudsman Investigates Commission's Sustainability Reporting Legislation Process
Eight civil society organizations complained to the European Ombudsman about the European Commission's failure to follow proper procedure in drafting legislation to reduce sustainability reporting requirements; the Ombudsman opened an investigation in May, but its impact on the final legislation wil...

European Ombudsman Investigates Commission's Sustainability Reporting Legislation Process
Eight civil society organizations complained to the European Ombudsman about the European Commission's failure to follow proper procedure in drafting legislation to reduce sustainability reporting requirements; the Ombudsman opened an investigation in May, but its impact on the final legislation wil...
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40% Bias Score

Spain to Automatically Declassify Documents Older Than 45 Years
The Spanish government approved a law mandating automatic declassification of documents older than 45 years unless they compromise national security, impacting access to information about the Franco era and other historical events.

Spain to Automatically Declassify Documents Older Than 45 Years
The Spanish government approved a law mandating automatic declassification of documents older than 45 years unless they compromise national security, impacting access to information about the Franco era and other historical events.
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32% Bias Score
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