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EU Ombudsman Investigates Former Official's Move to Microsoft
The European Ombudsman is investigating former EU antitrust official Nicholas Banasevic's move to Microsoft after NGOs alleged misuse of confidential information, following his 2022-2024 roles at Gibson Dunn and Microsoft; the Commission approved the transition, but the Ombudsman requested documents...
EU Ombudsman Investigates Former Official's Move to Microsoft
The European Ombudsman is investigating former EU antitrust official Nicholas Banasevic's move to Microsoft after NGOs alleged misuse of confidential information, following his 2022-2024 roles at Gibson Dunn and Microsoft; the Commission approved the transition, but the Ombudsman requested documents...
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40% Bias Score


AfD Faces Multi-Million Euro Fine Over Suspected Illegal Donation
An Austrian businessman donated 2.35 million Euros to Germany's AfD party, raising concerns as investigations suggest he may be a front for a German real estate billionaire, potentially violating campaign finance laws and resulting in a substantial fine for the AfD.
AfD Faces Multi-Million Euro Fine Over Suspected Illegal Donation
An Austrian businessman donated 2.35 million Euros to Germany's AfD party, raising concerns as investigations suggest he may be a front for a German real estate billionaire, potentially violating campaign finance laws and resulting in a substantial fine for the AfD.
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48% Bias Score


Queensland Deputy Premier Declares Conflict of Interest Over Rail Project
Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie declared a conflict of interest due to his property being potentially impacted by the Sunshine Coast rail project; he followed advice from the integrity commissioner and implemented a conflict management plan.
Queensland Deputy Premier Declares Conflict of Interest Over Rail Project
Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie declared a conflict of interest due to his property being potentially impacted by the Sunshine Coast rail project; he followed advice from the integrity commissioner and implemented a conflict management plan.
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56% Bias Score


Von der Leyen's Fast-Tracked Deregulation Sparks EU Controversy
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen initiated a swift deregulation drive in November 2024, prioritizing industrial competitiveness over environmental concerns and sparking controversy due to its centralized, secretive nature, bypassing standard consultation processes with EU Parliamen...
Von der Leyen's Fast-Tracked Deregulation Sparks EU Controversy
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen initiated a swift deregulation drive in November 2024, prioritizing industrial competitiveness over environmental concerns and sparking controversy due to its centralized, secretive nature, bypassing standard consultation processes with EU Parliamen...
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56% Bias Score


Aviation Industry Dominates UN Climate Talks, Hindering Emissions Reduction
An analysis reveals a tenfold imbalance favoring aviation industry delegates over environmental groups at the UN's 2022 CAEP conference, alongside industry sponsorship of related ICAO events, prompting accusations of industry capture and hindering climate action due to limited transparency and non-d...
Aviation Industry Dominates UN Climate Talks, Hindering Emissions Reduction
An analysis reveals a tenfold imbalance favoring aviation industry delegates over environmental groups at the UN's 2022 CAEP conference, alongside industry sponsorship of related ICAO events, prompting accusations of industry capture and hindering climate action due to limited transparency and non-d...
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40% Bias Score


CJEU Rules in Favor of Harassment Victims Against European Parliament
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that parliamentary assistants of former MEP Mónica Silvana González can access reports from an investigation into her harassment of them, setting a precedent for future cases and challenging the Parliament's opaque disciplinary practices.
CJEU Rules in Favor of Harassment Victims Against European Parliament
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that parliamentary assistants of former MEP Mónica Silvana González can access reports from an investigation into her harassment of them, setting a precedent for future cases and challenging the Parliament's opaque disciplinary practices.
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24% Bias Score

EU Ombudsman Investigates Former Official's Move to Microsoft
The European Ombudsman launched an investigation into former European Commission antitrust official Nicolas Banasevicius's move to Microsoft in 2024, following complaints from NGOs alleging misuse of inside knowledge and potential conflict of interest. The Commission approved the move initially, but...

EU Ombudsman Investigates Former Official's Move to Microsoft
The European Ombudsman launched an investigation into former European Commission antitrust official Nicolas Banasevicius's move to Microsoft in 2024, following complaints from NGOs alleging misuse of inside knowledge and potential conflict of interest. The Commission approved the move initially, but...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Demands "Radical Transparency" in Government Spending
President Trump ordered federal agencies to be radically transparent about spending, publishing details of terminated programs and contracts, citing wasteful use of taxpayer money and alignment with the Department of Government Efficiency audits.

Trump Demands "Radical Transparency" in Government Spending
President Trump ordered federal agencies to be radically transparent about spending, publishing details of terminated programs and contracts, citing wasteful use of taxpayer money and alignment with the Department of Government Efficiency audits.
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56% Bias Score

Cook Islands-China Partnership Sparks Regional Tensions
The Cook Islands and China signed a strategic partnership agreement covering deep-sea mining and education, prompting concerns from New Zealand over transparency and its implications for regional influence, leading to a no-confidence vote and domestic protests.

Cook Islands-China Partnership Sparks Regional Tensions
The Cook Islands and China signed a strategic partnership agreement covering deep-sea mining and education, prompting concerns from New Zealand over transparency and its implications for regional influence, leading to a no-confidence vote and domestic protests.
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40% Bias Score

Musk Urged to Investigate Millions in US Funds to Israeli Organizations
Israeli MK Yitzhak Kreuzer, with Ad Kan's support, requested Elon Musk's investigation into millions of US dollars allocated by USAID to Israeli NGOs, media outlets, and journalists, raising concerns about improper influence in Israeli affairs and echoing a recent case of antisemitic content funded ...

Musk Urged to Investigate Millions in US Funds to Israeli Organizations
Israeli MK Yitzhak Kreuzer, with Ad Kan's support, requested Elon Musk's investigation into millions of US dollars allocated by USAID to Israeli NGOs, media outlets, and journalists, raising concerns about improper influence in Israeli affairs and echoing a recent case of antisemitic content funded ...
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60% Bias Score

Public Anger at Insurers Fueled by CEO Killing: A Call for Transparency and Systemic Change
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson intensified public anger toward insurance companies, revealing a deep lack of trust due to opaque practices and a system prioritizing profit over patient care; rebuilding trust requires transparency, clear communication, and a new business model focu...

Public Anger at Insurers Fueled by CEO Killing: A Call for Transparency and Systemic Change
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson intensified public anger toward insurance companies, revealing a deep lack of trust due to opaque practices and a system prioritizing profit over patient care; rebuilding trust requires transparency, clear communication, and a new business model focu...
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48% Bias Score

Mazón Refuses to Release Phone Records Related to Deadly Valencia Storm
Valencia's President Carlos Mazón faces criticism for refusing to release phone records from October 29th, the day a devastating storm killed 224 people, citing a lack of individual phone billing from their provider despite a €1.3 million monthly bill. This refusal, amid repeated claims of transpare...

Mazón Refuses to Release Phone Records Related to Deadly Valencia Storm
Valencia's President Carlos Mazón faces criticism for refusing to release phone records from October 29th, the day a devastating storm killed 224 people, citing a lack of individual phone billing from their provider despite a €1.3 million monthly bill. This refusal, amid repeated claims of transpare...
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60% Bias Score
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