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Amazon Holds Dozens of Meetings with MEPs Despite Parliament Ban
Transparency International reveals that despite a ban on Amazon visits to the European Parliament, 66 meetings between Amazon representatives and MEPs occurred between June 2024 and June 2025, with the true number likely higher due to under-reporting.
Amazon Holds Dozens of Meetings with MEPs Despite Parliament Ban
Transparency International reveals that despite a ban on Amazon visits to the European Parliament, 66 meetings between Amazon representatives and MEPs occurred between June 2024 and June 2025, with the true number likely higher due to under-reporting.
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44% Bias Score


Transparent 2025 Mexican Judicial Elections Reveal Overt Ruling Party Control
The 2025 Mexican judicial elections, held between February 5th and June 2nd, openly displayed the ruling party's efforts to gain control of the judiciary, using visible irregularities such as manipulated ballots and vote-buying, resulting in the election of numerous candidates with ties to the rulin...
Transparent 2025 Mexican Judicial Elections Reveal Overt Ruling Party Control
The 2025 Mexican judicial elections, held between February 5th and June 2nd, openly displayed the ruling party's efforts to gain control of the judiciary, using visible irregularities such as manipulated ballots and vote-buying, resulting in the election of numerous candidates with ties to the rulin...
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60% Bias Score


Acquittal in Leak of Confidential Information Regarding Investigation into Former Dutch House Speaker
A court in The Hague acquitted Vera Bergkamp's former spokesperson of leaking confidential information related to an investigation into former House Speaker Khadija Arib, despite acknowledging a leak occurred and other suspects having connections to the press.
Acquittal in Leak of Confidential Information Regarding Investigation into Former Dutch House Speaker
A court in The Hague acquitted Vera Bergkamp's former spokesperson of leaking confidential information related to an investigation into former House Speaker Khadija Arib, despite acknowledging a leak occurred and other suspects having connections to the press.
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48% Bias Score


Veracruz Election Vote Count System Fails, Triggers Manual Recount
Veracruz, Mexico's June 1st election experienced a system failure in its electronic vote counting system for 98 judicial positions, leading to a manual recount starting June 13th due to inconsistencies such as unusually high voter turnout and null votes. The failure impacted the local electoral body...
Veracruz Election Vote Count System Fails, Triggers Manual Recount
Veracruz, Mexico's June 1st election experienced a system failure in its electronic vote counting system for 98 judicial positions, leading to a manual recount starting June 13th due to inconsistencies such as unusually high voter turnout and null votes. The failure impacted the local electoral body...
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36% Bias Score


Berlin Senate Defies Court Order, Withholds Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Senate will continue to withhold the first names of German citizens suspected in knife crimes in 2023, despite a close 5-4 ruling by the Berlin Constitutional Court ordering them to release the data requested by AfD member Marc Vallendar, who sought to infer migration backgrounds from the...
Berlin Senate Defies Court Order, Withholds Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Senate will continue to withhold the first names of German citizens suspected in knife crimes in 2023, despite a close 5-4 ruling by the Berlin Constitutional Court ordering them to release the data requested by AfD member Marc Vallendar, who sought to infer migration backgrounds from the...
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36% Bias Score


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 Parliament Launches Investigation into Commission's NGO Funding
The European Parliament established a six-month working group to investigate the European Commission's funding of NGOs, following accusations of undisclosed payments totaling up to €700,000 to promote climate policies. The decision, supported by a right-wing coalition, overruled objections from a pr...

EU Parliament Launches Investigation into Commission's NGO Funding
The European Parliament established a six-month working group to investigate the European Commission's funding of NGOs, following accusations of undisclosed payments totaling up to €700,000 to promote climate policies. The decision, supported by a right-wing coalition, overruled objections from a pr...
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Pays €44 Million to Settle Lawsuits with Private Hospital Manager Quirón
The Madrid regional government paid €44 million to settle lawsuits with Quirón, a private company managing four public hospitals, revealing €5.036 billion in payments from 2019-2024, raising concerns about transparency and cost-effectiveness within the public healthcare system.

Madrid Pays €44 Million to Settle Lawsuits with Private Hospital Manager Quirón
The Madrid regional government paid €44 million to settle lawsuits with Quirón, a private company managing four public hospitals, revealing €5.036 billion in payments from 2019-2024, raising concerns about transparency and cost-effectiveness within the public healthcare system.
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60% Bias Score

Demolition of Mexican Cultural Center Sparks Outrage
In Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, the demolition of the Ciudad de las Artes to build a 12,600-seat soccer stadium has sparked outrage due to lack of transparency, public consultation, and details on funding and environmental impact, prompting a lawmaker to demand its halt.

Demolition of Mexican Cultural Center Sparks Outrage
In Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, the demolition of the Ciudad de las Artes to build a 12,600-seat soccer stadium has sparked outrage due to lack of transparency, public consultation, and details on funding and environmental impact, prompting a lawmaker to demand its halt.
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Senate Defies Court Order, Withholds Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Senate will not release the first names of German knife crime suspects, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against this decision, citing concerns about individual identification, prompting a new justification and highlighting ongoing tensions regarding data protection and transparency.

Berlin Senate Defies Court Order, Withholds Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Senate will not release the first names of German knife crime suspects, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against this decision, citing concerns about individual identification, prompting a new justification and highlighting ongoing tensions regarding data protection and transparency.
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Motorcade Accident Raises Safety Concerns
A three-car accident in Armenia's Ararat province occurred 52 seconds after the Prime Minister's motorcade passed; three people were injured, prompting criticism of the motorcade's escort team for insufficient safety measures.

Armenian Motorcade Accident Raises Safety Concerns
A three-car accident in Armenia's Ararat province occurred 52 seconds after the Prime Minister's motorcade passed; three people were injured, prompting criticism of the motorcade's escort team for insufficient safety measures.
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48% 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
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