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Greece Launches €50 Million Transparency Initiative for Local Government Spending
The Greek government launched a new system to track municipal spending, allocating €50 million to high-performing areas based on performance across 12 (municipalities) or 8 (regions) sectors; public data aims to increase transparency and accountability.
Greece Launches €50 Million Transparency Initiative for Local Government Spending
The Greek government launched a new system to track municipal spending, allocating €50 million to high-performing areas based on performance across 12 (municipalities) or 8 (regions) sectors; public data aims to increase transparency and accountability.
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36% Bias Score


CNIO Leadership Under Review Amid Transparency Concerns
The governing board of Spain's National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO) will review the management of Maria Blasco and Juan Arroyo following concerns about transparency and their indefinite leadership roles, prompting criticism and a defense from Blasco citing a smear campaign.
CNIO Leadership Under Review Amid Transparency Concerns
The governing board of Spain's National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO) will review the management of Maria Blasco and Juan Arroyo following concerns about transparency and their indefinite leadership roles, prompting criticism and a defense from Blasco citing a smear campaign.
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64% Bias Score


Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Insufficient Intelligence Led to High Civilian Casualties
A Dutch investigative committee found that insufficient intelligence led to numerous civilian casualties in a 2015 airstrike by Dutch F-16s on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq; the then-Defense Minister repeatedly misled Parliament about the incident, and the government delayed reporting the cas...
Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Insufficient Intelligence Led to High Civilian Casualties
A Dutch investigative committee found that insufficient intelligence led to numerous civilian casualties in a 2015 airstrike by Dutch F-16s on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq; the then-Defense Minister repeatedly misled Parliament about the incident, and the government delayed reporting the cas...
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52% Bias Score


Increased Transparency in England and Wales Family Courts
England and Wales' family courts will now allow journalists and legal bloggers access, similar to criminal courts, following a successful pilot program that showed no breaches of anonymity, improving transparency and public understanding of the court system.
Increased Transparency in England and Wales Family Courts
England and Wales' family courts will now allow journalists and legal bloggers access, similar to criminal courts, following a successful pilot program that showed no breaches of anonymity, improving transparency and public understanding of the court system.
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16% Bias Score


Trump Orders Release of JFK, RFK, and MLK Assassination Files
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to release all files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., despite previous delays and national security concerns, with plans for the JFK files due in 15 days and the others within 45 days.
Trump Orders Release of JFK, RFK, and MLK Assassination Files
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to release all files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., despite previous delays and national security concerns, with plans for the JFK files due in 15 days and the others within 45 days.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Declassifies Final JFK Assassination Files, Sparking Kennedy Family Dispute
President Trump ordered the release of the final classified files on John F. Kennedy's assassination, sparking a family dispute between Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who supports the move, and Jack Schlossberg, who opposes it, while experts doubt major revelations remain.
Trump Declassifies Final JFK Assassination Files, Sparking Kennedy Family Dispute
President Trump ordered the release of the final classified files on John F. Kennedy's assassination, sparking a family dispute between Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who supports the move, and Jack Schlossberg, who opposes it, while experts doubt major revelations remain.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Law on Forensic Report Re-evaluation Sparks Public Distrust
A new Greek law allows for the creation of a three-member committee to re-evaluate forensic reports, raising concerns about potential government overreach and lack of independent oversight in the wake of the Tempe train crash.

Greek Law on Forensic Report Re-evaluation Sparks Public Distrust
A new Greek law allows for the creation of a three-member committee to re-evaluate forensic reports, raising concerns about potential government overreach and lack of independent oversight in the wake of the Tempe train crash.
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52% Bias Score

German Court to Decide on Mayoral Election Annulment Due to Alleged Voter Misinformation
A German court is reviewing the annulment of Alpirsbach's mayoral election after the winning candidate, police officer Sven Christmann, was accused of misleading voters about his employment status during an internal investigation; the court will decide if this warrants a new election.

German Court to Decide on Mayoral Election Annulment Due to Alleged Voter Misinformation
A German court is reviewing the annulment of Alpirsbach's mayoral election after the winning candidate, police officer Sven Christmann, was accused of misleading voters about his employment status during an internal investigation; the court will decide if this warrants a new election.
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48% Bias Score

Hawija Airstrike: Insufficient Reconnaissance Leads to 70+ Civilian Deaths
A 2015 US-led coalition airstrike on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq, conducted by Dutch F-16s, resulted in at least 70 civilian deaths due to insufficient reconnaissance and intelligence, causing a significant political fallout and ongoing legal proceedings.

Hawija Airstrike: Insufficient Reconnaissance Leads to 70+ Civilian Deaths
A 2015 US-led coalition airstrike on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq, conducted by Dutch F-16s, resulted in at least 70 civilian deaths due to insufficient reconnaissance and intelligence, causing a significant political fallout and ongoing legal proceedings.
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44% Bias Score

CDC Releases Limited Flu Data Amidst Communication Restrictions, Showing Increased Activity
The CDC released flu data on Friday, despite the Trump administration's communication restrictions, showing a concerning rise in flu activity: a 25% positivity rate and increasing ER visits, particularly among children and teens, though the data was released in a less detailed format than usual.

CDC Releases Limited Flu Data Amidst Communication Restrictions, Showing Increased Activity
The CDC released flu data on Friday, despite the Trump administration's communication restrictions, showing a concerning rise in flu activity: a 25% positivity rate and increasing ER visits, particularly among children and teens, though the data was released in a less detailed format than usual.
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24% Bias Score

EU Parliament Debates NGO Funding Transparency Amidst Qatargate Fallout
Right-wing MEPs in the European Parliament are pushing for more transparency in EU funding for NGOs, fueled by the Qatargate scandal and new guidelines restricting lobbying activities funded by the LIFE program; critics argue this will silence smaller NGOs and favor corporate lobbyists.

EU Parliament Debates NGO Funding Transparency Amidst Qatargate Fallout
Right-wing MEPs in the European Parliament are pushing for more transparency in EU funding for NGOs, fueled by the Qatargate scandal and new guidelines restricting lobbying activities funded by the LIFE program; critics argue this will silence smaller NGOs and favor corporate lobbyists.
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48% Bias Score

Regent's Park Mansion Sells for £139 Million, Raising Transparency Concerns
A 40-bedroom mansion in Regent's Park, formerly owned by Prince Khaled bin Sultan al-Saud, has sold for approximately £139 million to a UK subsidiary of Zedra, a corporate services firm, despite efforts to increase transparency in offshore property ownership; the ultimate beneficial owner remains un...

Regent's Park Mansion Sells for £139 Million, Raising Transparency Concerns
A 40-bedroom mansion in Regent's Park, formerly owned by Prince Khaled bin Sultan al-Saud, has sold for approximately £139 million to a UK subsidiary of Zedra, a corporate services firm, despite efforts to increase transparency in offshore property ownership; the ultimate beneficial owner remains un...
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24% Bias Score
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