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Burkina Faso Officials Sentenced for Embezzling Displacement Aid
A Burkina Faso court sentenced four officials to 6–15 years in prison for embezzling \$4.2 million in funds for internally displaced people; the ringleader received 15 years and a \$9.3 million fine, with asset confiscation.
Burkina Faso Officials Sentenced for Embezzling Displacement Aid
A Burkina Faso court sentenced four officials to 6–15 years in prison for embezzling \$4.2 million in funds for internally displaced people; the ringleader received 15 years and a \$9.3 million fine, with asset confiscation.
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24% Bias Score


House Report Alleges Gaetz Paid for Sex with Minor, Used Drugs
A House Ethics Committee report alleges that former US Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) paid for sex with a 17-year-old girl and other women, used illegal drugs, and spent over \$90,000 on sex and drugs between 2017 and 2020; Gaetz denies the allegations.
House Report Alleges Gaetz Paid for Sex with Minor, Used Drugs
A House Ethics Committee report alleges that former US Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) paid for sex with a 17-year-old girl and other women, used illegal drugs, and spent over \$90,000 on sex and drugs between 2017 and 2020; Gaetz denies the allegations.
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56% Bias Score


KPK Names PDI-P Secretary General a Suspect in Bribery Case
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named PDI-P Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto a suspect in a bribery case involving the 2019 legislative elections, allegedly manipulating candidate selection to benefit Harun Masiku; PDI-P chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri threatened to v...
KPK Names PDI-P Secretary General a Suspect in Bribery Case
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named PDI-P Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto a suspect in a bribery case involving the 2019 legislative elections, allegedly manipulating candidate selection to benefit Harun Masiku; PDI-P chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri threatened to v...
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40% Bias Score


Serbian Protests Intensify After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Mass protests erupt in Serbia following the November 1st collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, with demonstrators demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić amid accusations of corruption and negligence in the state-led renovations.
Serbian Protests Intensify After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Mass protests erupt in Serbia following the November 1st collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, with demonstrators demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić amid accusations of corruption and negligence in the state-led renovations.
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44% Bias Score


Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish Official Facing Corruption Charges, Triggering Diplomatic Crisis
Hungary granted asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a Polish politician facing large-scale corruption charges and subject to a European arrest warrant, causing a major diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary and highlighting deep political divisions.
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish Official Facing Corruption Charges, Triggering Diplomatic Crisis
Hungary granted asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a Polish politician facing large-scale corruption charges and subject to a European arrest warrant, causing a major diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary and highlighting deep political divisions.
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60% Bias Score


Liberian President Boakai Faces Mounting Criticism from Former Allies
Less than a year after winning the 2023 Liberian Presidential election, President Joseph Boakai faces mounting criticism from key allies over governance, economic management, and corruption, jeopardizing his administration's stability and raising concerns about Liberia's future.
Liberian President Boakai Faces Mounting Criticism from Former Allies
Less than a year after winning the 2023 Liberian Presidential election, President Joseph Boakai faces mounting criticism from key allies over governance, economic management, and corruption, jeopardizing his administration's stability and raising concerns about Liberia's future.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Dismisses Top Military Academy Head Amidst Corruption and Abuse Allegations
Following a cadet's complaint, an investigation into Ukraine's National Academy of Ground Forces uncovered widespread misconduct, including alleged physical abuse, financial irregularities totaling 137.9 million hryvnias, and obstruction of justice, leading to the dismissal of the academy's head, Li...

Ukraine Dismisses Top Military Academy Head Amidst Corruption and Abuse Allegations
Following a cadet's complaint, an investigation into Ukraine's National Academy of Ground Forces uncovered widespread misconduct, including alleged physical abuse, financial irregularities totaling 137.9 million hryvnias, and obstruction of justice, leading to the dismissal of the academy's head, Li...
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44% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests demanding accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, challenge President Vucic's grip on power, fueled by accusations of corruption and the involvement of Chinese state companies in the station's renovations.

Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests demanding accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, challenge President Vucic's grip on power, fueled by accusations of corruption and the involvement of Chinese state companies in the station's renovations.
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52% Bias Score

Bangladesh Corruption Probe Targets Ousted PM's Family in Nuclear Power Deal
The Anti-Corruption Commission in Bangladesh is investigating $5 billion in alleged financial irregularities involving ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's family in a 2015 nuclear power contract with Russia, prompting denials and raising questions about international relations and political stabil...

Bangladesh Corruption Probe Targets Ousted PM's Family in Nuclear Power Deal
The Anti-Corruption Commission in Bangladesh is investigating $5 billion in alleged financial irregularities involving ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's family in a 2015 nuclear power contract with Russia, prompting denials and raising questions about international relations and political stabil...
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44% Bias Score

Cash Found in PM's Office Triggers Political Crisis in Portugal
On November 7, 2023, a search of Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa's office uncovered €75,800 in cash, prompting his resignation and snap elections that resulted in a conservative government and strengthened far-right presence. The investigation, Operation Influencer, continues, despite concer...

Cash Found in PM's Office Triggers Political Crisis in Portugal
On November 7, 2023, a search of Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa's office uncovered €75,800 in cash, prompting his resignation and snap elections that resulted in a conservative government and strengthened far-right presence. The investigation, Operation Influencer, continues, despite concer...
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40% Bias Score

Bangladesh Demands Extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India
Bangladesh formally requested India to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is facing multiple charges including genocide and embezzlement of \$5 billion related to the Rooppur nuclear power plant, following violent protests that led to her fleeing to India in August.

Bangladesh Demands Extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India
Bangladesh formally requested India to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is facing multiple charges including genocide and embezzlement of \$5 billion related to the Rooppur nuclear power plant, following violent protests that led to her fleeing to India in August.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Limits ERE Funds Recovery to €743,158
The Supreme Court reduced the amount recoverable from the Andalusian ERE corruption scandal to €743,158 in the Acyco case, significantly less than initially ordered, due to a Constitutional Court decision deeming the underlying system legal despite flaws.

Supreme Court Limits ERE Funds Recovery to €743,158
The Supreme Court reduced the amount recoverable from the Andalusian ERE corruption scandal to €743,158 in the Acyco case, significantly less than initially ordered, due to a Constitutional Court decision deeming the underlying system legal despite flaws.
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60% Bias Score
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