

Italian Magistrates Strike Over Justice Reform
Italian magistrates in Brescia staged a one-day strike on [Date not provided] protesting a government reform that would separate prosecutorial and judicial careers, fearing it would undermine judicial independence and potentially lead to politically influenced prosecutions; the strike had an 80% par...
Italian Magistrates Strike Over Justice Reform
Italian magistrates in Brescia staged a one-day strike on [Date not provided] protesting a government reform that would separate prosecutorial and judicial careers, fearing it would undermine judicial independence and potentially lead to politically influenced prosecutions; the strike had an 80% par...
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44% Bias Score


Xi's Anti-Corruption Campaign: Successes and Unintended Consequences
Twelve years into Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, six million Chinese officials have been sanctioned; however, corruption remains a significant threat, and fear of repercussions has decreased bureaucratic efficiency, despite improvements in public perception and targeting of high-profile offi...
Xi's Anti-Corruption Campaign: Successes and Unintended Consequences
Twelve years into Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, six million Chinese officials have been sanctioned; however, corruption remains a significant threat, and fear of repercussions has decreased bureaucratic efficiency, despite improvements in public perception and targeting of high-profile offi...
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40% Bias Score


Moldova Proposes Prosecutor's Office Merger to Combat Corruption and Russian Interference
In response to alleged Russian interference in the 2024 Moldovan elections and subsequent criticisms of the country's anti-corruption efforts, the Moldovan government proposed merging two specialized prosecutor's offices to create a more effective anti-corruption body. This decision follows the resi...
Moldova Proposes Prosecutor's Office Merger to Combat Corruption and Russian Interference
In response to alleged Russian interference in the 2024 Moldovan elections and subsequent criticisms of the country's anti-corruption efforts, the Moldovan government proposed merging two specialized prosecutor's offices to create a more effective anti-corruption body. This decision follows the resi...
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56% Bias Score


NACC to Reinvestigate Robodebt Referrals After Bias Claims
Following an independent review that found the NACC commissioner was "affected by apprehended bias", the NACC will reinvestigate six individuals (five public servants and one public official) referred by the robodebt royal commission to determine whether corrupt conduct occurred; the initial decisio...
NACC to Reinvestigate Robodebt Referrals After Bias Claims
Following an independent review that found the NACC commissioner was "affected by apprehended bias", the NACC will reinvestigate six individuals (five public servants and one public official) referred by the robodebt royal commission to determine whether corrupt conduct occurred; the initial decisio...
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44% Bias Score


Navalny's Death Weakens Russian Opposition
The death of Alexei Navalny in a Russian prison in February 2024 has significantly weakened the Russian opposition movement, with his Anti-Corruption Foundation losing influence due to the war in Ukraine and the subsequent crackdown on dissent.
Navalny's Death Weakens Russian Opposition
The death of Alexei Navalny in a Russian prison in February 2024 has significantly weakened the Russian opposition movement, with his Anti-Corruption Foundation losing influence due to the war in Ukraine and the subsequent crackdown on dissent.
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40% Bias Score


Bangladesh Demands UK, EU Action on \$248 Billion Theft
Bangladesh's new government accuses former leader Sheikh Hasina and her allies of stealing nearly \$248 billion, with evidence suggesting \$480 million was invested in UK property, prompting calls for UK and EU action to recover the funds and hold those responsible accountable.
Bangladesh Demands UK, EU Action on \$248 Billion Theft
Bangladesh's new government accuses former leader Sheikh Hasina and her allies of stealing nearly \$248 billion, with evidence suggesting \$480 million was invested in UK property, prompting calls for UK and EU action to recover the funds and hold those responsible accountable.
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64% Bias Score

High Court Challenge Hampers CFMEU Corruption Investigation
A High Court challenge threatens to reinstate former CFMEU bosses, hindering a federal government-led investigation into union corruption that uncovered links to underworld figures and over \$3 million in allegedly misappropriated funds.

High Court Challenge Hampers CFMEU Corruption Investigation
A High Court challenge threatens to reinstate former CFMEU bosses, hindering a federal government-led investigation into union corruption that uncovered links to underworld figures and over \$3 million in allegedly misappropriated funds.
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52% Bias Score

Brazil's Corruption Crisis Deepens Amidst Government Inaction
Transparency International's report reveals Brazil's worsening corruption levels despite past anti-corruption efforts, coinciding with President Lula's minimal focus on the issue in his 465 speeches during his first two years, and the recent weakening of US anti-corruption efforts.

Brazil's Corruption Crisis Deepens Amidst Government Inaction
Transparency International's report reveals Brazil's worsening corruption levels despite past anti-corruption efforts, coinciding with President Lula's minimal focus on the issue in his 465 speeches during his first two years, and the recent weakening of US anti-corruption efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Vietnam Amends National Assembly Law to Enhance Deputy Accountability
The Vietnamese National Assembly passed a law on February 17, 2025, amending its organization law to include provisions for temporarily suspending or removing deputies facing criminal charges or disciplinary actions (warnings or above), clarifying procedures for accountability and transparency.

Vietnam Amends National Assembly Law to Enhance Deputy Accountability
The Vietnamese National Assembly passed a law on February 17, 2025, amending its organization law to include provisions for temporarily suspending or removing deputies facing criminal charges or disciplinary actions (warnings or above), clarifying procedures for accountability and transparency.
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36% Bias Score

Navalnaya Renews Call for Free Russia on Anniversary of Husband's Death
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexei Navalny, called on supporters to continue his fight for a free Russia on the one-year anniversary of his death in a Russian prison; she accused Vladimir Putin of trying to erase Navalny's legacy and described actions people could take to continue his work.

Navalnaya Renews Call for Free Russia on Anniversary of Husband's Death
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexei Navalny, called on supporters to continue his fight for a free Russia on the one-year anniversary of his death in a Russian prison; she accused Vladimir Putin of trying to erase Navalny's legacy and described actions people could take to continue his work.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Suspends US Anti-Bribery Law, Raising Global Corruption Concerns
President Trump suspended the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) for 180 days, halting enforcement of bribery prohibitions against US companies. This decision weakens global anti-corruption efforts and could increase corruption, especially in Latin America, where the FCPA has served as a model ...

Trump Suspends US Anti-Bribery Law, Raising Global Corruption Concerns
President Trump suspended the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) for 180 days, halting enforcement of bribery prohibitions against US companies. This decision weakens global anti-corruption efforts and could increase corruption, especially in Latin America, where the FCPA has served as a model ...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Suspends Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
President Donald Trump suspended the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) on Monday evening via executive order, arguing it harms US business competitiveness by preventing bribery of foreign officials, a move drawing sharp criticism domestically and internationally.

Trump Suspends Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
President Donald Trump suspended the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) on Monday evening via executive order, arguing it harms US business competitiveness by preventing bribery of foreign officials, a move drawing sharp criticism domestically and internationally.
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56% Bias Score