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Russia Aided Escape of Moldovan Deputy: SIS
Moldovan intelligence revealed that Russia aided Alexandr Nesterovski, a deputy from the Shor group, in escaping prison on March 19, 2025, using a car with diplomatic plates to transport him to Transnistria. This action was characterized as a hybrid aggression tactic.
Russia Aided Escape of Moldovan Deputy: SIS
Moldovan intelligence revealed that Russia aided Alexandr Nesterovski, a deputy from the Shor group, in escaping prison on March 19, 2025, using a car with diplomatic plates to transport him to Transnistria. This action was characterized as a hybrid aggression tactic.
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Investigates MEP Alvise for Illegal Campaign Financing
The Spanish Supreme Court is investigating Member of the European Parliament Luis Pérez (Alvise) for alleged illegal campaign financing totaling €100,000 received from businessman Luis Romillo, who self-incriminated, leading to potential consequences including loss of immunity from prosecution and f...
Supreme Court Investigates MEP Alvise for Illegal Campaign Financing
The Spanish Supreme Court is investigating Member of the European Parliament Luis Pérez (Alvise) for alleged illegal campaign financing totaling €100,000 received from businessman Luis Romillo, who self-incriminated, leading to potential consequences including loss of immunity from prosecution and f...
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40% Bias Score


Greece's State-Run Credit Bureau Plan Raises Concerns
Greece plans to establish a state-run credit bureau by late 2025 or early 2026, despite the author's argument that this contrasts with successful private sector models in the US and UK and might lead to inefficiency and corruption.
Greece's State-Run Credit Bureau Plan Raises Concerns
Greece plans to establish a state-run credit bureau by late 2025 or early 2026, despite the author's argument that this contrasts with successful private sector models in the US and UK and might lead to inefficiency and corruption.
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68% Bias Score


Kocani Nightclub Fire Exposes Systemic Corruption in North Macedonia
A nightclub fire in Kocani, North Macedonia, on March 16th, caused by illegal operation and lack of safety measures, resulted in 60 deaths and over 180 injuries, sparking widespread protests against systemic corruption.
Kocani Nightclub Fire Exposes Systemic Corruption in North Macedonia
A nightclub fire in Kocani, North Macedonia, on March 16th, caused by illegal operation and lack of safety measures, resulted in 60 deaths and over 180 injuries, sparking widespread protests against systemic corruption.
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48% Bias Score


Bangladesh Seeks to Recover Billions in Stolen Assets, Faces Disinformation Campaign
Bangladesh's central bank governor, Dr. Ahsan Mansur, is in London seeking to recover tens of billions of dollars allegedly stolen from the country's banking system under the previous regime, facing a disinformation campaign while collaborating with UK officials and experts to trace assets held in t...
Bangladesh Seeks to Recover Billions in Stolen Assets, Faces Disinformation Campaign
Bangladesh's central bank governor, Dr. Ahsan Mansur, is in London seeking to recover tens of billions of dollars allegedly stolen from the country's banking system under the previous regime, facing a disinformation campaign while collaborating with UK officials and experts to trace assets held in t...
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48% Bias Score


Russian Official's Detention Extended in 10 Million Ruble Grant Fraud Case
A Russian court extended the pre-trial detention of former Deputy Minister Alexander Kukina until April 30th, 2025, on charges of large-scale fraud involving a 10 million ruble grant for beach improvements that were never completed, despite official reports to the contrary.
Russian Official's Detention Extended in 10 Million Ruble Grant Fraud Case
A Russian court extended the pre-trial detention of former Deputy Minister Alexander Kukina until April 30th, 2025, on charges of large-scale fraud involving a 10 million ruble grant for beach improvements that were never completed, despite official reports to the contrary.
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44% Bias Score

Gürtel Corruption Trial: 18 Guilty Pleas in Arganda del Rey Case
Eighteen of nineteen defendants in the Gürtel corruption trial concerning Arganda del Rey's city hall pleaded guilty, including the ringleader Francisco Correa and former mayor Ginés López, resulting from a €25 million bribe for a development project and highlighting systemic corruption within the P...

Gürtel Corruption Trial: 18 Guilty Pleas in Arganda del Rey Case
Eighteen of nineteen defendants in the Gürtel corruption trial concerning Arganda del Rey's city hall pleaded guilty, including the ringleader Francisco Correa and former mayor Ginés López, resulting from a €25 million bribe for a development project and highlighting systemic corruption within the P...
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56% Bias Score

French Court Convicts Gollnisch and Le Pen for Embezzlement
A French court found former European Parliament member Bruno Gollnisch and former National Rally President Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling EU funds, sentencing Gollnisch to three years (two suspended), a €50,000 fine, and a five-year ban from public office; Le Pen received a similar ban, jeopardi...

French Court Convicts Gollnisch and Le Pen for Embezzlement
A French court found former European Parliament member Bruno Gollnisch and former National Rally President Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling EU funds, sentencing Gollnisch to three years (two suspended), a €50,000 fine, and a five-year ban from public office; Le Pen received a similar ban, jeopardi...
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44% Bias Score

Greek Culture Minister's Public Reprimand Highlights Systemic Issues
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni publicly reprimanded an employee in Argolis for a building's poor condition, sparking controversy over her communication style but also highlighting deeper issues of bureaucratic inefficiencies and public service apathy, which require 45,000 euros to repair.

Greek Culture Minister's Public Reprimand Highlights Systemic Issues
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni publicly reprimanded an employee in Argolis for a building's poor condition, sparking controversy over her communication style but also highlighting deeper issues of bureaucratic inefficiencies and public service apathy, which require 45,000 euros to repair.
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36% Bias Score

Wife of Ex-Rivers Official Raises Alarm After Husband's Allegations Against Governor
On March 29, 2025, Florence Nwaeke, wife of former Rivers State Head of Service George Nwaeke, publicly appealed for help after her husband appeared in a video alleging bribery and violence by Governor Sim Fubara, who denies the claims and released WhatsApp chats suggesting Nwaeke sought money.

Wife of Ex-Rivers Official Raises Alarm After Husband's Allegations Against Governor
On March 29, 2025, Florence Nwaeke, wife of former Rivers State Head of Service George Nwaeke, publicly appealed for help after her husband appeared in a video alleging bribery and violence by Governor Sim Fubara, who denies the claims and released WhatsApp chats suggesting Nwaeke sought money.
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56% Bias Score

Over 10% of Israeli Coalition MKs Under Investigation Amidst Immunity Bill Debate
Following the Attorney-General's announcement of investigations into three coalition MKs for unauthorized entry into a closed IDF base and several other MKs for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, over 10% of the current coalition is now under criminal investigation, prompting a debate on a bill gr...

Over 10% of Israeli Coalition MKs Under Investigation Amidst Immunity Bill Debate
Following the Attorney-General's announcement of investigations into three coalition MKs for unauthorized entry into a closed IDF base and several other MKs for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, over 10% of the current coalition is now under criminal investigation, prompting a debate on a bill gr...
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48% Bias Score

Bulgaria's Enduring Protest Cycle: Systemic Corruption Defies Reform
A Bulgarian mother recounts her son's participation in protests against corruption since 2013, highlighting the cyclical nature of demonstrations and the lack of lasting systemic change despite repeated public uprisings.

Bulgaria's Enduring Protest Cycle: Systemic Corruption Defies Reform
A Bulgarian mother recounts her son's participation in protests against corruption since 2013, highlighting the cyclical nature of demonstrations and the lack of lasting systemic change despite repeated public uprisings.
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56% Bias Score
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