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Maguire's ICAC Testimony Challenged by Secret Recording
A secretly recorded phone call is central to the trial of former NSW Liberal MP Daryl Maguire, who is accused of misleading the ICAC about a potential multimillion-dollar property deal involving Chinese company Country Garden and his communications with Canterbury councillor Michael Hawatt.
Maguire's ICAC Testimony Challenged by Secret Recording
A secretly recorded phone call is central to the trial of former NSW Liberal MP Daryl Maguire, who is accused of misleading the ICAC about a potential multimillion-dollar property deal involving Chinese company Country Garden and his communications with Canterbury councillor Michael Hawatt.
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48% Bias Score


Mauritius' Ex-PM Jugnauth Arrested, Released on Bail
Former Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth was arrested on Saturday on money laundering charges following raids that uncovered $2.4 million in cash and luxury watches; he was released on $32,000 bail Sunday, while his co-accused remain in detention.
Mauritius' Ex-PM Jugnauth Arrested, Released on Bail
Former Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth was arrested on Saturday on money laundering charges following raids that uncovered $2.4 million in cash and luxury watches; he was released on $32,000 bail Sunday, while his co-accused remain in detention.
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44% Bias Score


Peruvian Colonel's Forced Retirement Highlights Corruption Concerns
Colonel Harvey Colchado, recently retired from the Peruvian police, alleges his dismissal is retaliation for investigating President Dina Boluarte and her brother, highlighting concerns about political interference in law enforcement and a weakening of the fight against corruption.
Peruvian Colonel's Forced Retirement Highlights Corruption Concerns
Colonel Harvey Colchado, recently retired from the Peruvian police, alleges his dismissal is retaliation for investigating President Dina Boluarte and her brother, highlighting concerns about political interference in law enforcement and a weakening of the fight against corruption.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Intervention in Adams' Prosecution Sparks Mass Resignations
President Trump's order to halt the corruption prosecution of New York Mayor Eric Adams, accused of accepting bribes from Turkish contacts, caused seven justice officials to resign before one finally complied under duress; this highlights concerns about executive overreach.
Trump's Intervention in Adams' Prosecution Sparks Mass Resignations
President Trump's order to halt the corruption prosecution of New York Mayor Eric Adams, accused of accepting bribes from Turkish contacts, caused seven justice officials to resign before one finally complied under duress; this highlights concerns about executive overreach.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Fires Government Ethics Director, Raising Concerns About Weakened Oversight
President Trump fired David Huitema, director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, on Monday, weakening ethics oversight within the executive branch; this follows the dismissal of eight other government watchdogs, raising concerns about decreased accountability and potential for increased corrup...
Trump Fires Government Ethics Director, Raising Concerns About Weakened Oversight
President Trump fired David Huitema, director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, on Monday, weakening ethics oversight within the executive branch; this follows the dismissal of eight other government watchdogs, raising concerns about decreased accountability and potential for increased corrup...
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48% Bias Score


Serbian Student Blockade Demands Accountability for Train Station Collapse
Students from across Serbia are blockading Kragujevac for 15 hours to demand accountability for the November 1st, 2024, train station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people, highlighting broader concerns about governance and rule of law.
Serbian Student Blockade Demands Accountability for Train Station Collapse
Students from across Serbia are blockading Kragujevac for 15 hours to demand accountability for the November 1st, 2024, train station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people, highlighting broader concerns about governance and rule of law.
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40% Bias Score

Canal de Isabel II to Borrow €450 Million, Raise Water Rates Amid Dividend Controversy
Madrid's Canal de Isabel II will borrow €450 million and raise water rates by 3% annually from 2026 to cover a €500 million debt and fund €2 billion in infrastructure projects, despite distributing €1.5 billion in dividends since 2012, sparking opposition criticism.

Canal de Isabel II to Borrow €450 Million, Raise Water Rates Amid Dividend Controversy
Madrid's Canal de Isabel II will borrow €450 million and raise water rates by 3% annually from 2026 to cover a €500 million debt and fund €2 billion in infrastructure projects, despite distributing €1.5 billion in dividends since 2012, sparking opposition criticism.
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52% Bias Score

Petro's Catalan Friends: From Holiday Gatherings to Campaign Scandal
During 10 years, Colombian President Gustavo Petro and his family spent New Year's Eve in a Catalan farmhouse, enjoying a relaxed atmosphere and forging close friendships that are now under scrutiny due to a campaign finance scandal involving one of these friends, Xavier Vendrell, who allegedly trie...

Petro's Catalan Friends: From Holiday Gatherings to Campaign Scandal
During 10 years, Colombian President Gustavo Petro and his family spent New Year's Eve in a Catalan farmhouse, enjoying a relaxed atmosphere and forging close friendships that are now under scrutiny due to a campaign finance scandal involving one of these friends, Xavier Vendrell, who allegedly trie...
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72% Bias Score

FBK Scandal Rocks Russian Opposition
The Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), founded by Alexei Navalny, faces a major scandal involving allegations of financial impropriety by its American branch, threatening its credibility and alienating key sponsors after the death of its founder.

FBK Scandal Rocks Russian Opposition
The Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), founded by Alexei Navalny, faces a major scandal involving allegations of financial impropriety by its American branch, threatening its credibility and alienating key sponsors after the death of its founder.
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64% Bias Score

Justice Department Seeks to Drop Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams Amidst Prosecutor Resignations
Top Justice Department officials sought to dismiss corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, prompting seven prosecutors to resign, alleging the decision was tied to Adams' cooperation with President Trump's immigration policies. The charges included bribery and campaign finance vio...

Justice Department Seeks to Drop Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams Amidst Prosecutor Resignations
Top Justice Department officials sought to dismiss corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, prompting seven prosecutors to resign, alleging the decision was tied to Adams' cooperation with President Trump's immigration policies. The charges included bribery and campaign finance vio...
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36% Bias Score

Johnson City to Pay $28 Million in Police Misconduct Lawsuit
The city of Johnson City, Tennessee, will pay $28 million to settle three lawsuits alleging police misconduct in the case of Sean Williams, who is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting dozens of women between 2018 and 2022; the settlement includes a class action of up to 400 women and covers a...

Johnson City to Pay $28 Million in Police Misconduct Lawsuit
The city of Johnson City, Tennessee, will pay $28 million to settle three lawsuits alleging police misconduct in the case of Sean Williams, who is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting dozens of women between 2018 and 2022; the settlement includes a class action of up to 400 women and covers a...
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52% Bias Score

Serbian Student Protests Triggered by Fatal Railway Collapse
Student-led protests in Serbia, sparked by the November 1st Novi Sad railway station collapse (15 deaths), continue, causing the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and highlighting widespread anger over corruption. Demonstrations have spread to multiple cities, with thousands participating.

Serbian Student Protests Triggered by Fatal Railway Collapse
Student-led protests in Serbia, sparked by the November 1st Novi Sad railway station collapse (15 deaths), continue, causing the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and highlighting widespread anger over corruption. Demonstrations have spread to multiple cities, with thousands participating.
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44% Bias Score
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