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FBI Delivers Thousands of Additional Epstein Files Following Criticism
Following criticism of an initial release of Jeffrey Epstein files, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that the FBI delivered a "truckload" of additional documents by a Friday morning deadline; these documents are now under review with a promised report detailing why they were withheld.
FBI Delivers Thousands of Additional Epstein Files Following Criticism
Following criticism of an initial release of Jeffrey Epstein files, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that the FBI delivered a "truckload" of additional documents by a Friday morning deadline; these documents are now under review with a promised report detailing why they were withheld.
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60% Bias Score


RBA Overhaul: New Committee to Set Interest Rates
The Reserve Bank of Australia is implementing a major restructuring, starting this week, shifting interest rate decisions to a nine-member monetary policy committee, aiming for greater transparency and public engagement. This includes publishing aggregate vote tallies and increasing public appearanc...
RBA Overhaul: New Committee to Set Interest Rates
The Reserve Bank of Australia is implementing a major restructuring, starting this week, shifting interest rate decisions to a nine-member monetary policy committee, aiming for greater transparency and public engagement. This includes publishing aggregate vote tallies and increasing public appearanc...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Minister Halts Information Requests on Livestock Farming
Dutch Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma halted 10–20 information requests under the Public Access to Government Information Act (Woo) due to concerns about releasing personal and business data of livestock farmers, impacting transparency and nitrogen policy evaluation.
Dutch Minister Halts Information Requests on Livestock Farming
Dutch Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma halted 10–20 information requests under the Public Access to Government Information Act (Woo) due to concerns about releasing personal and business data of livestock farmers, impacting transparency and nitrogen policy evaluation.
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48% Bias Score


Bipartisan Demand for Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files
Amidst partisan gridlock, bipartisan calls for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files are growing louder, with lawmakers from both parties questioning Attorney General Pam Bondi's failure to release the files despite assurances from President Trump and Bondi herself.
Bipartisan Demand for Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files
Amidst partisan gridlock, bipartisan calls for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files are growing louder, with lawmakers from both parties questioning Attorney General Pam Bondi's failure to release the files despite assurances from President Trump and Bondi herself.
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44% Bias Score


Dutton Defends Financial History Amidst Government Accusations
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton defended his financial history, including bank shares purchased before a government bailout and a $30 million property portfolio accumulated over 35 years through reinvestment, denying any impropriety and accusing the government of a smear campaign.
Dutton Defends Financial History Amidst Government Accusations
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton defended his financial history, including bank shares purchased before a government bailout and a $30 million property portfolio accumulated over 35 years through reinvestment, denying any impropriety and accusing the government of a smear campaign.
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48% Bias Score


Missing Software in Begoña Gómez's University Chair Investigation
A Madrid Assembly investigation into Begoña Gómez's chair has uncovered missing software valued at almost €300,000, donated by Telefónica, Indra, and Making Science to the Complutense University of Madrid, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
Missing Software in Begoña Gómez's University Chair Investigation
A Madrid Assembly investigation into Begoña Gómez's chair has uncovered missing software valued at almost €300,000, donated by Telefónica, Indra, and Making Science to the Complutense University of Madrid, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
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56% Bias Score

UK Covid Inquiry Probes £48 Billion PPE Spending, VIP Lane Controversy
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry's fourth section, starting Monday, will investigate the government's £48 billion spending on pandemic-related supplies, focusing on the 'VIP lane' system for prioritizing contracts and the lack of evidence from PPE suppliers, a decision criticized by bereaved families.

UK Covid Inquiry Probes £48 Billion PPE Spending, VIP Lane Controversy
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry's fourth section, starting Monday, will investigate the government's £48 billion spending on pandemic-related supplies, focusing on the 'VIP lane' system for prioritizing contracts and the lack of evidence from PPE suppliers, a decision criticized by bereaved families.
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48% Bias Score

FBI Accused of Withholding Thousands of Epstein Documents
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi accused the FBI of withholding thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein case files, demanding their release by Friday morning following confirmation of their existence in the New York FBI Field Office; FBI Director Kash Patel responded by pledging transparency and swi...

FBI Accused of Withholding Thousands of Epstein Documents
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi accused the FBI of withholding thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein case files, demanding their release by Friday morning following confirmation of their existence in the New York FBI Field Office; FBI Director Kash Patel responded by pledging transparency and swi...
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48% Bias Score

EU Lobbying Spending Hits €343 Million, Raising Transparency Concerns
Analysis reveals that the 162 largest EU companies and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying in 2024-2025—a 13% increase—with polluting industries showing significant growth. This highlights the need for stricter regulations and greater transparency.

EU Lobbying Spending Hits €343 Million, Raising Transparency Concerns
Analysis reveals that the 162 largest EU companies and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying in 2024-2025—a 13% increase—with polluting industries showing significant growth. This highlights the need for stricter regulations and greater transparency.
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52% Bias Score

Chinese Navy Drills Disrupt Australian Airspace, Exposing Communication Gaps
A flotilla of Chinese ships conducted surprise live-fire military drills in the Tasman Sea, disrupting 49 flights and revealing communication failures within Australian authorities, prompting concerns about national security and diplomatic implications.

Chinese Navy Drills Disrupt Australian Airspace, Exposing Communication Gaps
A flotilla of Chinese ships conducted surprise live-fire military drills in the Tasman Sea, disrupting 49 flights and revealing communication failures within Australian authorities, prompting concerns about national security and diplomatic implications.
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56% Bias Score

House of Lords Urged to Tighten Restrictions on Peers' Paid Political Advice
A Guardian investigation found that over 10% of House of Lords members receive payments for political advice, prompting calls for tighter restrictions to prevent conflicts of interest and maintain public trust, unlike the House of Commons which banned paid advocacy for MPs in October 2024.

House of Lords Urged to Tighten Restrictions on Peers' Paid Political Advice
A Guardian investigation found that over 10% of House of Lords members receive payments for political advice, prompting calls for tighter restrictions to prevent conflicts of interest and maintain public trust, unlike the House of Commons which banned paid advocacy for MPs in October 2024.
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40% Bias Score

€343 Million Spent on EU Lobbying in 2024: Analysis Reveals Industry Influence
A new analysis reveals that 162 major corporations and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying EU lawmakers and officials in 2024, a 13% increase from the previous year and a significant rise since 2020, highlighting concerns about industry influence on EU policy.

€343 Million Spent on EU Lobbying in 2024: Analysis Reveals Industry Influence
A new analysis reveals that 162 major corporations and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying EU lawmakers and officials in 2024, a 13% increase from the previous year and a significant rise since 2020, highlighting concerns about industry influence on EU policy.
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44% Bias Score
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