Showing 253 to 264 of 561 results


NATO Corruption Investigation Leads to Five Arrests
A corruption investigation involving NATO's Support and Procurement Agency led to five arrests in Belgium and the Netherlands, raising concerns about oversight of defense spending; investigations are also underway in Italy, Spain, and the United States.
NATO Corruption Investigation Leads to Five Arrests
A corruption investigation involving NATO's Support and Procurement Agency led to five arrests in Belgium and the Netherlands, raising concerns about oversight of defense spending; investigations are also underway in Italy, Spain, and the United States.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Australian FoI Refusal Rate Reaches 10-Year High
Australia's freedom of information refusal rate hit a 10-year high of 27% in the December 2024 quarter, prompting concerns about transparency and accountability from advocates who say the government is withholding information from the public.
Australian FoI Refusal Rate Reaches 10-Year High
Australia's freedom of information refusal rate hit a 10-year high of 27% in the December 2024 quarter, prompting concerns about transparency and accountability from advocates who say the government is withholding information from the public.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Spokesperson Faces Charges for Leaking Confidential Information
A spokesperson for the Dutch Parliament faces a 140-hour community service sentence for allegedly leaking confidential information about an investigation into former Parliament Speaker Khadija Arib, with the leak appearing in NRC before the official announcement and causing several officials to resi...
Dutch Parliament Spokesperson Faces Charges for Leaking Confidential Information
A spokesperson for the Dutch Parliament faces a 140-hour community service sentence for allegedly leaking confidential information about an investigation into former Parliament Speaker Khadija Arib, with the leak appearing in NRC before the official announcement and causing several officials to resi...
Progress
36% Bias Score


EU Court Rules Von der Leyen Violated Transparency Rules in Pfizer Vaccine Deal
The European Court of Justice ruled that Ursula von der Leyen violated EU transparency rules by refusing to disclose text messages exchanged with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla concerning a €1.8 billion COVID-19 vaccine contract in April 2021, raising concerns about potential message deletion and impactin...
EU Court Rules Von der Leyen Violated Transparency Rules in Pfizer Vaccine Deal
The European Court of Justice ruled that Ursula von der Leyen violated EU transparency rules by refusing to disclose text messages exchanged with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla concerning a €1.8 billion COVID-19 vaccine contract in April 2021, raising concerns about potential message deletion and impactin...
Progress
44% Bias Score


EU Top Legal Advisor Transferred After Transparency Ruling
Hours after a court ruled against the European Commission for withholding text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer's CEO concerning Covid-19 vaccine procurement, the Commission transferred its top legal advisor, Daniel Calleja y Crespo, to head its Spanish representation, prom...
EU Top Legal Advisor Transferred After Transparency Ruling
Hours after a court ruled against the European Commission for withholding text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer's CEO concerning Covid-19 vaccine procurement, the Commission transferred its top legal advisor, Daniel Calleja y Crespo, to head its Spanish representation, prom...
Progress
48% Bias Score


French Union Representation Results Announced
The French Ministry of Labor announced the results of the fourth union representation election since 2008, aggregating data from tens of thousands of workplace elections to determine union representation in national-level negotiations and public policy decisions.
French Union Representation Results Announced
The French Ministry of Labor announced the results of the fourth union representation election since 2008, aggregating data from tens of thousands of workplace elections to determine union representation in national-level negotiations and public policy decisions.
Progress
48% Bias Score

NATO Corruption Scandal: Five Arrested in NSPA Procurement Investigation
A corruption investigation into NATO's Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has resulted in five arrests (two in Belgium, three in the Netherlands) due to alleged irregularities in contracts for ammunition and drones, involving information leaks to contractors and money laundering; the investigatio...

NATO Corruption Scandal: Five Arrested in NSPA Procurement Investigation
A corruption investigation into NATO's Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has resulted in five arrests (two in Belgium, three in the Netherlands) due to alleged irregularities in contracts for ammunition and drones, involving information leaks to contractors and money laundering; the investigatio...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Vatican Faces €70 Million Deficit Under New Pope
Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy facing a €70 million Vatican deficit, despite reforms under Pope Francis that closed thousands of bank accounts and improved anti-money laundering controls; restoring donor trust is crucial.

Vatican Faces €70 Million Deficit Under New Pope
Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy facing a €70 million Vatican deficit, despite reforms under Pope Francis that closed thousands of bank accounts and improved anti-money laundering controls; restoring donor trust is crucial.
Progress
52% Bias Score

State Attorneys General's Luxury Rome Trip Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
American state attorneys general accepted a luxury, corporate-funded trip to Rome, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given interactions between officials and representatives from companies involved in ongoing litigation.

State Attorneys General's Luxury Rome Trip Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
American state attorneys general accepted a luxury, corporate-funded trip to Rome, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given interactions between officials and representatives from companies involved in ongoing litigation.
Progress
60% Bias Score

EU Court Orders Release of Von der Leyen-Bourla Texts on €35 Billion Vaccine Deal
The EU General Court ordered the release of text messages between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding a €35 billion COVID-19 vaccine deal, after deeming the Commission's claim of not possessing them implausible.

EU Court Orders Release of Von der Leyen-Bourla Texts on €35 Billion Vaccine Deal
The EU General Court ordered the release of text messages between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding a €35 billion COVID-19 vaccine deal, after deeming the Commission's claim of not possessing them implausible.
Progress
44% Bias Score

EU Court Annuls Commission Decision, Orders Release of Von der Leyen-Pfizer Texts
The EU General Court annulled a decision denying a journalist access to text messages between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding a COVID-19 vaccine contract, citing the Commission's failure to justify its claim of not possessing the messages and highl...

EU Court Annuls Commission Decision, Orders Release of Von der Leyen-Pfizer Texts
The EU General Court annulled a decision denying a journalist access to text messages between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding a COVID-19 vaccine contract, citing the Commission's failure to justify its claim of not possessing the messages and highl...
Progress
28% Bias Score

Germany Halts Public Disclosure of Ukraine Weapons Deliveries
Germany's government announced it will no longer publicly disclose details of weapons shipments to Ukraine, citing strategic reasons to avoid jeopardizing Ukrainian military operations, sparking controversy among opposition parties and raising concerns about transparency and potential hidden deliver...

Germany Halts Public Disclosure of Ukraine Weapons Deliveries
Germany's government announced it will no longer publicly disclose details of weapons shipments to Ukraine, citing strategic reasons to avoid jeopardizing Ukrainian military operations, sparking controversy among opposition parties and raising concerns about transparency and potential hidden deliver...
Progress
52% Bias Score
Showing 253 to 264 of 561 results