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Spanish Police Inspector Arrested for Alleged Collaboration with Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish police arrested senior inspector Óscar Sánchez for allegedly collaborating with a drug trafficking ring led by Ignacio Torán, using encrypted messages to facilitate cocaine shipments and avoid detection; nearly €19 million was seized from Sánchez's home and office.
Spanish Police Inspector Arrested for Alleged Collaboration with Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish police arrested senior inspector Óscar Sánchez for allegedly collaborating with a drug trafficking ring led by Ignacio Torán, using encrypted messages to facilitate cocaine shipments and avoid detection; nearly €19 million was seized from Sánchez's home and office.
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40% Bias Score


Alberta Health CEO Sues, Alleging Political Interference in Contracts
Former Alberta Health Services CEO Athana Mentzelopoulos is suing the Alberta government for \$1.7 million, alleging wrongful dismissal due to her investigation into contracts, including a \$70 million deal for Turkish medication and chartered surgical facilities; multiple investigations are underwa...
Alberta Health CEO Sues, Alleging Political Interference in Contracts
Former Alberta Health Services CEO Athana Mentzelopoulos is suing the Alberta government for \$1.7 million, alleging wrongful dismissal due to her investigation into contracts, including a \$70 million deal for Turkish medication and chartered surgical facilities; multiple investigations are underwa...
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48% Bias Score


Rhodes Building Service Officials Arrested in Corruption Scheme
A Rhodes architect-engineer and six colleagues were arrested for forming a criminal organization that issued fake building permits, settled illegal constructions, and reduced fines for a fee ranging from €5,000 to €100,000; €500,000, deposit books, and gold pounds were found at one accomplice's home...
Rhodes Building Service Officials Arrested in Corruption Scheme
A Rhodes architect-engineer and six colleagues were arrested for forming a criminal organization that issued fake building permits, settled illegal constructions, and reduced fines for a fee ranging from €5,000 to €100,000; €500,000, deposit books, and gold pounds were found at one accomplice's home...
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56% Bias Score


PP Requests EU Investigation into Hiring of Spanish PM's Brother
The Partido Popular in Spain has formally requested that the European Commission investigate the hiring of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother by a public administration due to alleged favoritism and violation of EU principles of equality and impartiality, citing 329 communications betwee...
PP Requests EU Investigation into Hiring of Spanish PM's Brother
The Partido Popular in Spain has formally requested that the European Commission investigate the hiring of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother by a public administration due to alleged favoritism and violation of EU principles of equality and impartiality, citing 329 communications betwee...
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52% Bias Score


Rhodes Urban Planning Officials Arrested in Bribery Scandal
A bribery ring within Rhodes' urban planning department was uncovered, leading to the arrest of seven individuals and the seizure of €600,000 in cash, gold, and official documents.
Rhodes Urban Planning Officials Arrested in Bribery Scandal
A bribery ring within Rhodes' urban planning department was uncovered, leading to the arrest of seven individuals and the seizure of €600,000 in cash, gold, and official documents.
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56% Bias Score


Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Massive Protests, Early Elections Possible
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation was officially accepted by parliament on March 8th, triggering a 30-day deadline for forming a new government; President Aleksandar Vucic may call early elections in June due to massive protests following a deadly train station collapse in November,...
Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Massive Protests, Early Elections Possible
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation was officially accepted by parliament on March 8th, triggering a 30-day deadline for forming a new government; President Aleksandar Vucic may call early elections in June due to massive protests following a deadly train station collapse in November,...
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Orders Deep Dive into Ábalos's Finances
A Spanish Supreme Court judge investigating former Minister José Luis Ábalos requested financial records from 2014 to the present from the Tax Agency and a bank, to verify claims of bribe money received from businessman Víctor de Aldama and passed through Koldo García, Ábalos's former advisor.

Supreme Court Orders Deep Dive into Ábalos's Finances
A Spanish Supreme Court judge investigating former Minister José Luis Ábalos requested financial records from 2014 to the present from the Tax Agency and a bank, to verify claims of bribe money received from businessman Víctor de Aldama and passed through Koldo García, Ábalos's former advisor.
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Deputy Cuauhtémoc Blanco's Immunity Remains Amid Rape and Corruption Accusations
Cuauhtémoc Blanco, a Mexican deputy and former governor of Morelos, is facing accusations of rape and corruption; a congressional committee rejected a request to remove his immunity due to alleged procedural flaws in the investigation, prompting criticism.

Mexican Deputy Cuauhtémoc Blanco's Immunity Remains Amid Rape and Corruption Accusations
Cuauhtémoc Blanco, a Mexican deputy and former governor of Morelos, is facing accusations of rape and corruption; a congressional committee rejected a request to remove his immunity due to alleged procedural flaws in the investigation, prompting criticism.
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60% Bias Score

Uneven Justice in Colombian Corruption Cases
Former Colombian government officials Sandra Ortiz and Carlos Ramón González, allegedly involved in similar corrupt acts, face drastically different consequences: Ortiz is jailed, while González is reportedly in Barcelona, highlighting the uneven application of justice based on proximity to power.

Uneven Justice in Colombian Corruption Cases
Former Colombian government officials Sandra Ortiz and Carlos Ramón González, allegedly involved in similar corrupt acts, face drastically different consequences: Ortiz is jailed, while González is reportedly in Barcelona, highlighting the uneven application of justice based on proximity to power.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Doctors Face Bureaucratic Hurdles After Returning Home
Four Greek doctors who specialized in the US and returned to Greece to practice face bureaucratic delays in getting their specialty titles recognized, despite submitting all necessary documents two years ago and meeting all legal requirements.

Greek Doctors Face Bureaucratic Hurdles After Returning Home
Four Greek doctors who specialized in the US and returned to Greece to practice face bureaucratic delays in getting their specialty titles recognized, despite submitting all necessary documents two years ago and meeting all legal requirements.
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48% Bias Score

Syrian National Arrested in Kyiv for Bankruptcy, Faces Further Charges
After a year as a fugitive, Hadj Ahmad Fouzi, a 72-year-old Syrian national with alleged ties to organized crime and high-ranking police officials, was arrested in Kyiv, Ukraine, to serve a remaining sentence for a final bankruptcy conviction in Italy.

Syrian National Arrested in Kyiv for Bankruptcy, Faces Further Charges
After a year as a fugitive, Hadj Ahmad Fouzi, a 72-year-old Syrian national with alleged ties to organized crime and high-ranking police officials, was arrested in Kyiv, Ukraine, to serve a remaining sentence for a final bankruptcy conviction in Italy.
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56% Bias Score

Kocani Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Exposing Systemic Corruption
A nightclub fire in Kocani, North Macedonia, killed 59 people due to the lack of safety measures and a valid operating license; the mayor resigned amid public outrage, and investigations are underway into widespread corruption and regulatory failures.

Kocani Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Exposing Systemic Corruption
A nightclub fire in Kocani, North Macedonia, killed 59 people due to the lack of safety measures and a valid operating license; the mayor resigned amid public outrage, and investigations are underway into widespread corruption and regulatory failures.
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40% Bias Score
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