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Labour Drops Plan to Ban Foreign Political Donations After Lord Alli Intervention
Labour dropped a plan to ban foreign political donations, reportedly after intervention from Lord Waheed Alli, the party's fundraising chief, preventing a potential ban on billionaire Elon Musk's donations to Reform UK, despite Labour receiving £4 million from a Cayman Islands-based hedge fund.
Labour Drops Plan to Ban Foreign Political Donations After Lord Alli Intervention
Labour dropped a plan to ban foreign political donations, reportedly after intervention from Lord Waheed Alli, the party's fundraising chief, preventing a potential ban on billionaire Elon Musk's donations to Reform UK, despite Labour receiving £4 million from a Cayman Islands-based hedge fund.
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56% Bias Score


Hamburg Opera House Donation Faces Criticism Amidst Cost Concerns and Transparency Issues
Amidst concerns over cost overruns and insufficient funding, plans for a new Hamburg opera house, proposed as a donation by Michael Kühne, are delayed as negotiations continue; critics demand transparency and a sustainable plan for the existing opera house, while the city emphasizes finding a sound ...
Hamburg Opera House Donation Faces Criticism Amidst Cost Concerns and Transparency Issues
Amidst concerns over cost overruns and insufficient funding, plans for a new Hamburg opera house, proposed as a donation by Michael Kühne, are delayed as negotiations continue; critics demand transparency and a sustainable plan for the existing opera house, while the city emphasizes finding a sound ...
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60% Bias Score


Emails Expose Saints Executive's Role in Shaping Credibly Accused Clergy List
Emails reveal that Greg Bensel, senior vice president of communications for the New Orleans Saints, advised the New Orleans Archdiocese on media relations before the November 2018 release of a list of credibly accused clergy, and actively participated in removing names from that list, contradicting ...
Emails Expose Saints Executive's Role in Shaping Credibly Accused Clergy List
Emails reveal that Greg Bensel, senior vice president of communications for the New Orleans Saints, advised the New Orleans Archdiocese on media relations before the November 2018 release of a list of credibly accused clergy, and actively participated in removing names from that list, contradicting ...
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60% Bias Score


Musk's Influence on Trump Administration's Federal Restructuring
Elon Musk's allies are now in top positions within the federal government, leading to a plan to massively downsize the federal workforce through mass resignations and potential firings, raising concerns about conflicts of interest, transparency, and the long-term effects on government services.
Musk's Influence on Trump Administration's Federal Restructuring
Elon Musk's allies are now in top positions within the federal government, leading to a plan to massively downsize the federal workforce through mass resignations and potential firings, raising concerns about conflicts of interest, transparency, and the long-term effects on government services.
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52% Bias Score


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

BVI's opaque beneficial ownership register sparks UK constitutional crisis
The British Virgin Islands' (BVI) proposed beneficial ownership register, criticized as insufficiently transparent, has sparked a major rift with the UK government, who might use an "order in council" to force compliance, raising concerns about financial crime and the UK's reputation.

BVI's opaque beneficial ownership register sparks UK constitutional crisis
The British Virgin Islands' (BVI) proposed beneficial ownership register, criticized as insufficiently transparent, has sparked a major rift with the UK government, who might use an "order in council" to force compliance, raising concerns about financial crime and the UK's reputation.
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56% Bias Score

BCIE President Sánchez Implements Reforms Amidst Transparency Concerns
Gisela Sánchez, the first female president of the BCIE, implemented 26 reforms in her first year, resulting in improved financial indicators and efforts to increase transparency and accountability; however, challenges remain regarding lending to authoritarian governments.

BCIE President Sánchez Implements Reforms Amidst Transparency Concerns
Gisela Sánchez, the first female president of the BCIE, implemented 26 reforms in her first year, resulting in improved financial indicators and efforts to increase transparency and accountability; however, challenges remain regarding lending to authoritarian governments.
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56% Bias Score

Spain Defends Ambassadorial Changes Amidst Regulatory Vacuum
Spain's Foreign Minister defended the government's decision to replace ambassadors in Croatia, Belgium, and South Korea, emphasizing the need for suitable candidates based on context and highlighting a lack of established regulations due to a 2017 Supreme Court ruling.

Spain Defends Ambassadorial Changes Amidst Regulatory Vacuum
Spain's Foreign Minister defended the government's decision to replace ambassadors in Croatia, Belgium, and South Korea, emphasizing the need for suitable candidates based on context and highlighting a lack of established regulations due to a 2017 Supreme Court ruling.
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56% Bias Score

PP Demands Transparency in Spanish Diplomatic Appointments
The Spanish Popular Party (PP) requested Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares's appearance in Congress due to concerns about politicization and lack of transparency in diplomatic appointments, echoing a similar letter from the Association of Spanish Diplomats (ADE) urging the approval of a new Diplo...

PP Demands Transparency in Spanish Diplomatic Appointments
The Spanish Popular Party (PP) requested Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares's appearance in Congress due to concerns about politicization and lack of transparency in diplomatic appointments, echoing a similar letter from the Association of Spanish Diplomats (ADE) urging the approval of a new Diplo...
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40% 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
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