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Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Bribery
Former Senator Bob Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for accepting bribes from Egyptian officials and two New Jersey businessmen, including $480,000 in cash and gold bars, in exchange for using his Senate influence to benefit their interests; two businessmen who bribed him were also senten...
Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Bribery
Former Senator Bob Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for accepting bribes from Egyptian officials and two New Jersey businessmen, including $480,000 in cash and gold bars, in exchange for using his Senate influence to benefit their interests; two businessmen who bribed him were also senten...
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52% Bias Score


Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Protests Following Fatal Train Station Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on Tuesday, prompting President Aleksandar Vucic to announce potential snap elections or a new government formation within 10 days, amid weeks of anti-corruption protests following a fatal train station roof collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15.
Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Protests Following Fatal Train Station Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on Tuesday, prompting President Aleksandar Vucic to announce potential snap elections or a new government formation within 10 days, amid weeks of anti-corruption protests following a fatal train station roof collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15.
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40% Bias Score


Aldama Accuses PSOE of Coercion, Claims Government Ties in Hidrocarburos Case
In response to the PSOE's request for his re-imprisonment in the Hidrocarburos case, Víctor de Aldama accused the PSOE of coercion and presented evidence of alleged payments made to a government official, claiming ongoing cooperation with the investigation and further revelations to come from recove...
Aldama Accuses PSOE of Coercion, Claims Government Ties in Hidrocarburos Case
In response to the PSOE's request for his re-imprisonment in the Hidrocarburos case, Víctor de Aldama accused the PSOE of coercion and presented evidence of alleged payments made to a government official, claiming ongoing cooperation with the investigation and further revelations to come from recove...
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56% Bias Score


Serbian PM's Resignation May Trigger Snap Elections Amidst Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced potential snap elections following Prime Minister Miloš Vučević's resignation, prompted by widespread anti-corruption protests after a deadly building collapse in Novi Sad killed 15 people in November, exposing concerns about safety and government transpa...
Serbian PM's Resignation May Trigger Snap Elections Amidst Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced potential snap elections following Prime Minister Miloš Vučević's resignation, prompted by widespread anti-corruption protests after a deadly building collapse in Novi Sad killed 15 people in November, exposing concerns about safety and government transpa...
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48% Bias Score


Estepona Mayor Cleared of Sexual Harassment, Malfeasance Investigation Continues
A Spanish court dismissed sexual harassment and coercion charges against Estepona Mayor José María García Urbano after a three-month investigation revealed inconsistencies in witness testimonies; however, a separate investigation into potential malfeasance related to a municipal contract awarded to ...
Estepona Mayor Cleared of Sexual Harassment, Malfeasance Investigation Continues
A Spanish court dismissed sexual harassment and coercion charges against Estepona Mayor José María García Urbano after a three-month investigation revealed inconsistencies in witness testimonies; however, a separate investigation into potential malfeasance related to a municipal contract awarded to ...
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64% Bias Score


Novi Sad Ceiling Collapse Sparks Protests Amidst Allegations of Corruption
A railway station ceiling collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st killed 15 and injured 2, sparking widespread protests met with police violence and raising concerns about corruption and accountability within the Serbian government.
Novi Sad Ceiling Collapse Sparks Protests Amidst Allegations of Corruption
A railway station ceiling collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st killed 15 and injured 2, sparking widespread protests met with police violence and raising concerns about corruption and accountability within the Serbian government.
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44% Bias Score

Menendez Sentencing: Former Senator Faces Decades in Prison for Bribery
Former Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty on 16 felony counts of bribery and corruption, potentially facing over 10 years in prison for accepting cash, a Mercedes, and gold bars in exchange for political favors benefiting three New Jersey businessmen and the Egyptian government.

Menendez Sentencing: Former Senator Faces Decades in Prison for Bribery
Former Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty on 16 felony counts of bribery and corruption, potentially facing over 10 years in prison for accepting cash, a Mercedes, and gold bars in exchange for political favors benefiting three New Jersey businessmen and the Egyptian government.
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40% Bias Score

Menendez Convicted on Bribery Charges, Faces 15-Year Sentence
Former Senator Bob Menendez was convicted on 16 felony bribery charges for accepting cash, a Mercedes Benz, and gold bars in exchange for political favors for New Jersey businessmen and the Egyptian government; he faces up to 15 years in prison.

Menendez Convicted on Bribery Charges, Faces 15-Year Sentence
Former Senator Bob Menendez was convicted on 16 felony bribery charges for accepting cash, a Mercedes Benz, and gold bars in exchange for political favors for New Jersey businessmen and the Egyptian government; he faces up to 15 years in prison.
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56% Bias Score

Menendez Found Guilty on Corruption Charges, Faces 15 Years
Former Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty on 16 counts of corruption, bribery, and extortion and faces up to 15 years in prison for a bribery scheme involving Egyptian and Qatari officials; his wife, Nadine, will be tried separately in March.

Menendez Found Guilty on Corruption Charges, Faces 15 Years
Former Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty on 16 counts of corruption, bribery, and extortion and faces up to 15 years in prison for a bribery scheme involving Egyptian and Qatari officials; his wife, Nadine, will be tried separately in March.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Longtime Mexican Union Leader Highlights Enduring Power Structures
Joel Ayala Almeida, leader of Mexico's FSTSE union for 26 years, died this week, leaving behind a legacy of both influence and criticism. His death highlights deep-rooted patterns of power and the complex relationship between unions and the Mexican government.

Death of Longtime Mexican Union Leader Highlights Enduring Power Structures
Joel Ayala Almeida, leader of Mexico's FSTSE union for 26 years, died this week, leaving behind a legacy of both influence and criticism. His death highlights deep-rooted patterns of power and the complex relationship between unions and the Mexican government.
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16% Bias Score

Sarkozy Trial: Libyan Funding Allegations Linked to Nurse Release
A French court is investigating potential links between the release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor from a Libyan prison in 2007 and a subsequent official visit by Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to France, amid allegations of Libyan funding for Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential ...

Sarkozy Trial: Libyan Funding Allegations Linked to Nurse Release
A French court is investigating potential links between the release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor from a Libyan prison in 2007 and a subsequent official visit by Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to France, amid allegations of Libyan funding for Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential ...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.

Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.
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60% Bias Score
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