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Ukrainian Activist Shabunin Charged with Military Evasion
Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigations (DBR) charged anti-corruption activist and soldier Vitaliy Shabunin with evading military service, illegally using a military vehicle, and receiving unlawful payments, sparking debate about political motivation.
Ukrainian Activist Shabunin Charged with Military Evasion
Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigations (DBR) charged anti-corruption activist and soldier Vitaliy Shabunin with evading military service, illegally using a military vehicle, and receiving unlawful payments, sparking debate about political motivation.
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32% Bias Score


Spain Unveils Comprehensive Anti-Corruption Plan with 15 Key Measures
Spain launched a 15-point anti-corruption plan with measures such as an independent integrity agency, AI-driven fraud detection, strengthened whistleblower protection, and enhanced penalties for corrupt officials and companies, aiming to improve transparency and accountability.
Spain Unveils Comprehensive Anti-Corruption Plan with 15 Key Measures
Spain launched a 15-point anti-corruption plan with measures such as an independent integrity agency, AI-driven fraud detection, strengthened whistleblower protection, and enhanced penalties for corrupt officials and companies, aiming to improve transparency and accountability.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects Internationally-Backed Candidate for Key Anti-Corruption Post
Ukraine's Cabinet rejected Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi, the internationally-backed candidate for head of the Bureau of Economic Security (BES), due to security concerns related to his father's Russian citizenship, jeopardizing a $5 billion IMF loan and raising concerns about political interference.
Ukraine Rejects Internationally-Backed Candidate for Key Anti-Corruption Post
Ukraine's Cabinet rejected Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi, the internationally-backed candidate for head of the Bureau of Economic Security (BES), due to security concerns related to his father's Russian citizenship, jeopardizing a $5 billion IMF loan and raising concerns about political interference.
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52% Bias Score


Serbian Protests and Influx of Russian Immigrants
Since the start of the Ukraine war, over 370,000 Russians have entered Serbia, many settling there amidst ongoing protests sparked by a November 2024 railway station collapse that killed 16 and fueled anti-government sentiment.
Serbian Protests and Influx of Russian Immigrants
Since the start of the Ukraine war, over 370,000 Russians have entered Serbia, many settling there amidst ongoing protests sparked by a November 2024 railway station collapse that killed 16 and fueled anti-government sentiment.
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20% Bias Score


Chinese Official Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for $13 Million Bribery Scheme
Li Yuefeng, a former Chinese legislator and high-ranking official, received a life sentence for accepting over $13 million in bribes between 2011 and 2024, using his positions to facilitate illicit gains in judicial cases, debt collection, and business operations; all assets were confiscated.
Chinese Official Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for $13 Million Bribery Scheme
Li Yuefeng, a former Chinese legislator and high-ranking official, received a life sentence for accepting over $13 million in bribes between 2011 and 2024, using his positions to facilitate illicit gains in judicial cases, debt collection, and business operations; all assets were confiscated.
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40% Bias Score


Corruption Scandal Threatens Sánchez's Anti-Corruption Image
A corruption scandal involving two former PSOE secretaries severely damages Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's anti-corruption image, potentially impacting public trust and his political future; experts debate his chances of recovery amid calls for a re-evaluation of his past actions.
Corruption Scandal Threatens Sánchez's Anti-Corruption Image
A corruption scandal involving two former PSOE secretaries severely damages Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's anti-corruption image, potentially impacting public trust and his political future; experts debate his chances of recovery amid calls for a re-evaluation of his past actions.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Anti-Corruption Plan: OECD Clarifies Limited Role
Spain launched a new anti-corruption plan, presented as jointly developed with the OECD, but the OECD clarified it only offered technical assistance, revealing Spain was one of 13 OECD states without such a strategy.

Spain's Anti-Corruption Plan: OECD Clarifies Limited Role
Spain launched a new anti-corruption plan, presented as jointly developed with the OECD, but the OECD clarified it only offered technical assistance, revealing Spain was one of 13 OECD states without such a strategy.
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52% Bias Score

PP and Vox Secure Key Appointments in Andalusian Government
The Partido Popular (PP) and Vox parties in Andalusia collaborated to elect Francisco Sánchez Zamorano as the new director of the Andalusian Office Against Fraud and Corruption, exceeding the required three-fifths majority by one vote, after a year-long vacancy. This collaboration is likely to exten...

PP and Vox Secure Key Appointments in Andalusian Government
The Partido Popular (PP) and Vox parties in Andalusia collaborated to elect Francisco Sánchez Zamorano as the new director of the Andalusian Office Against Fraud and Corruption, exceeding the required three-fifths majority by one vote, after a year-long vacancy. This collaboration is likely to exten...
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56% Bias Score

EU Report: Sharp Increase in Perceived Corruption in Spain
A European Commission report released July 8, 2025, details a significant rise in perceived corruption in Spain under Pedro Sánchez's government, citing slow investigations, the lack of a national anti-corruption strategy, and high percentages of businesses reporting widespread corruption.

EU Report: Sharp Increase in Perceived Corruption in Spain
A European Commission report released July 8, 2025, details a significant rise in perceived corruption in Spain under Pedro Sánchez's government, citing slow investigations, the lack of a national anti-corruption strategy, and high percentages of businesses reporting widespread corruption.
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48% Bias Score

NACC Investigation Reveals Corrupt Promotion Within Department of Home Affairs
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) investigated a senior public servant, "Joanne Simeson", for corruptly promoting her sister's fiancé, "Mark Elbert", to a position in the Department of Home Affairs, involving forging signatures and concealing the family relationship; the NACC used pseud...

NACC Investigation Reveals Corrupt Promotion Within Department of Home Affairs
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) investigated a senior public servant, "Joanne Simeson", for corruptly promoting her sister's fiancé, "Mark Elbert", to a position in the Department of Home Affairs, involving forging signatures and concealing the family relationship; the NACC used pseud...
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36% Bias Score

Top Chinese General Dismissed Amidst Xi's Anti-Corruption Purge
Senior Chinese admiral Miao Hua, director of the CMC's political work department, was dismissed for corruption, marking the latest purge in Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive targeting high-ranking military officials, raising concerns about the PLA's stability and international relations.

Top Chinese General Dismissed Amidst Xi's Anti-Corruption Purge
Senior Chinese admiral Miao Hua, director of the CMC's political work department, was dismissed for corruption, marking the latest purge in Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive targeting high-ranking military officials, raising concerns about the PLA's stability and international relations.
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36% Bias Score

NACC finds no corruption in Brittany Higgins settlement
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) found no evidence of corruption in the $2.4 million settlement paid to Brittany Higgins following her alleged rape in Parliament House, concluding that the attorney general approved the settlement based on departmental advice and that there was no inapp...

NACC finds no corruption in Brittany Higgins settlement
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) found no evidence of corruption in the $2.4 million settlement paid to Brittany Higgins following her alleged rape in Parliament House, concluding that the attorney general approved the settlement based on departmental advice and that there was no inapp...
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40% Bias Score
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