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EDPS Officials' Frequent Trips Home Raise EU Funding Concerns
An analysis of the European Data Protection Supervisor's (EDPS) travel expenses from 2017-2023 revealed that top officials frequently visited their home countries, prompting concerns about potential misuse of funds and calls for increased transparency and accountability. The EDPS defended the practi...
EDPS Officials' Frequent Trips Home Raise EU Funding Concerns
An analysis of the European Data Protection Supervisor's (EDPS) travel expenses from 2017-2023 revealed that top officials frequently visited their home countries, prompting concerns about potential misuse of funds and calls for increased transparency and accountability. The EDPS defended the practi...
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52% Bias Score


Lack of Transparency in Judicial Elections Exacerbates Inequality
A recent university lecture highlighted widespread ignorance about the country's state structure among university students; this lack of knowledge, particularly concerning the judicial system, disproportionately impacts Indigenous communities and hinders meaningful participation in judicial election...
Lack of Transparency in Judicial Elections Exacerbates Inequality
A recent university lecture highlighted widespread ignorance about the country's state structure among university students; this lack of knowledge, particularly concerning the judicial system, disproportionately impacts Indigenous communities and hinders meaningful participation in judicial election...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Targets UC Berkeley for Unreported Foreign Funding
The Trump administration is targeting UC Berkeley for potentially incomplete reporting of over \$200 million in foreign funding, primarily from China, following an executive order mandating stricter disclosure rules for foreign gifts and contracts exceeding \$250,000 to universities.
Trump Administration Targets UC Berkeley for Unreported Foreign Funding
The Trump administration is targeting UC Berkeley for potentially incomplete reporting of over \$200 million in foreign funding, primarily from China, following an executive order mandating stricter disclosure rules for foreign gifts and contracts exceeding \$250,000 to universities.
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56% Bias Score


Suspected Subsidy Fraud Prompts Investigation into Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Tourism Association
Following allegations of irregularities in the use of state funding, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Tourism Association (TMV) is under investigation for suspected subsidy fraud; the Ministry of Economics temporarily suspended funding, leading to a near-bankruptcy before a restructuring agreement was rea...
Suspected Subsidy Fraud Prompts Investigation into Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Tourism Association
Following allegations of irregularities in the use of state funding, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Tourism Association (TMV) is under investigation for suspected subsidy fraud; the Ministry of Economics temporarily suspended funding, leading to a near-bankruptcy before a restructuring agreement was rea...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Health Report Contrasts with German Chancellor's Privacy
A White House physician's report declares President Trump in excellent health, releasing detailed medical information, unlike Germany's approach to Chancellor Scholz's health, which prioritizes privacy.
Trump's Health Report Contrasts with German Chancellor's Privacy
A White House physician's report declares President Trump in excellent health, releasing detailed medical information, unlike Germany's approach to Chancellor Scholz's health, which prioritizes privacy.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Parliament to Draw Judges for Tempe Train Tragedy Investigation
The Greek Parliament will publicly draw members of the Judicial Council to investigate the Tempe train tragedy after a short, controversial parliamentary committee investigation concluded without calling witnesses, sparking debate about transparency and political motivations.
Greek Parliament to Draw Judges for Tempe Train Tragedy Investigation
The Greek Parliament will publicly draw members of the Judicial Council to investigate the Tempe train tragedy after a short, controversial parliamentary committee investigation concluded without calling witnesses, sparking debate about transparency and political motivations.
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48% Bias Score

Lower Saxony Debates Bodycam Use After Fatal Police Shooting
After a fatal police shooting in Oldenburg, Germany, where a 21-year-old man was killed by police, a debate has begun in Lower Saxony's state politics about increasing video recordings during police operations, with some politicians pushing for automatically activated bodycams when officers draw the...

Lower Saxony Debates Bodycam Use After Fatal Police Shooting
After a fatal police shooting in Oldenburg, Germany, where a 21-year-old man was killed by police, a debate has begun in Lower Saxony's state politics about increasing video recordings during police operations, with some politicians pushing for automatically activated bodycams when officers draw the...
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36% Bias Score

German Court Blocks Release of BND's COVID-19 Origin Investigation
A German court ruled that the BND, Germany's foreign intelligence agency, does not have to answer questions about its investigation into the COVID-19 origin, citing concerns about jeopardizing national security and diplomatic relations with China; the BND previously assessed an 80-95% probability of...

German Court Blocks Release of BND's COVID-19 Origin Investigation
A German court ruled that the BND, Germany's foreign intelligence agency, does not have to answer questions about its investigation into the COVID-19 origin, citing concerns about jeopardizing national security and diplomatic relations with China; the BND previously assessed an 80-95% probability of...
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36% Bias Score

French Lobbying Activity Dips 12 Percent in 2024 Amidst Political Uncertainty
French lobbying activity decreased by 12 percent in 2024, totaling 16,400 declared actions from 2,000 lobbyists, with the agricultural sector remaining highly active amidst political instability and the passage of a new agricultural sovereignty law.

French Lobbying Activity Dips 12 Percent in 2024 Amidst Political Uncertainty
French lobbying activity decreased by 12 percent in 2024, totaling 16,400 declared actions from 2,000 lobbyists, with the agricultural sector remaining highly active amidst political instability and the passage of a new agricultural sovereignty law.
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36% Bias Score

Leadership Integrity: Building Trust Through Ownership, Transparency, and Ethical Decision-Making
The article emphasizes the crucial role of leadership integrity, highlighting three daily practices: taking ownership, choosing transparency, and asking 'Is this the right thing to do?', to cultivate trust, loyalty, and ethical behavior within teams and organizations.

Leadership Integrity: Building Trust Through Ownership, Transparency, and Ethical Decision-Making
The article emphasizes the crucial role of leadership integrity, highlighting three daily practices: taking ownership, choosing transparency, and asking 'Is this the right thing to do?', to cultivate trust, loyalty, and ethical behavior within teams and organizations.
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8% Bias Score

10,000 Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Files Released
On Friday, 10,000 pages of previously unreleased documents related to Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination were released online by the National Archives, fulfilling an executive order by President Trump; the documents include handwritten notes by Sirhan Sirhan expressing intent to kill Ken...

10,000 Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Files Released
On Friday, 10,000 pages of previously unreleased documents related to Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination were released online by the National Archives, fulfilling an executive order by President Trump; the documents include handwritten notes by Sirhan Sirhan expressing intent to kill Ken...
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40% Bias Score

Slovakia Passes Controversial NGO Transparency Law
Slovakia's parliament passed a law on April 16th requiring NGOs to disclose all funding sources, including major donors, under penalty of fines; while the government claims it promotes transparency, critics see it as a tool to silence dissent, drawing parallels to similar laws in Russia.

Slovakia Passes Controversial NGO Transparency Law
Slovakia's parliament passed a law on April 16th requiring NGOs to disclose all funding sources, including major donors, under penalty of fines; while the government claims it promotes transparency, critics see it as a tool to silence dissent, drawing parallels to similar laws in Russia.
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52% Bias Score
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