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Macedonian Deputy PM Flees Amid Embezzlement Probe
Former North Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Artan Grubi left the country on December 16th, 2023, amidst a US sanctions listing and an embezzlement investigation related to state lottery procurement, prompting an arrest warrant and questions about his assets and the use of a vehicle not in his name...
Macedonian Deputy PM Flees Amid Embezzlement Probe
Former North Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Artan Grubi left the country on December 16th, 2023, amidst a US sanctions listing and an embezzlement investigation related to state lottery procurement, prompting an arrest warrant and questions about his assets and the use of a vehicle not in his name...
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52% Bias Score


China's Annual Reports: A Problem of Formalism
In China, annual self-assessment reports, often required by multiple government departments, have become largely perfunctory, wasting resources and hindering effective governance; grassroots organizations are disproportionately burdened by this.
China's Annual Reports: A Problem of Formalism
In China, annual self-assessment reports, often required by multiple government departments, have become largely perfunctory, wasting resources and hindering effective governance; grassroots organizations are disproportionately burdened by this.
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56% Bias Score


Turkish MP Alleges Corruption, Demands Transparency in Government Budget Debate
In Turkey's parliamentary budget debate, İYİ Party MP Erhan Usta criticized the Diyanet Vakfı and the Wealth Fund for lacking transparency, alleging corruption and calling for increased auditing; he also criticized the President's absence from the debate and accused the government of favoring certai...
Turkish MP Alleges Corruption, Demands Transparency in Government Budget Debate
In Turkey's parliamentary budget debate, İYİ Party MP Erhan Usta criticized the Diyanet Vakfı and the Wealth Fund for lacking transparency, alleging corruption and calling for increased auditing; he also criticized the President's absence from the debate and accused the government of favoring certai...
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52% Bias Score


Controversial Candidate Leads Spanish Football Federation Election
The Spanish Royal Football Federation (RFEF) is electing a new president on Monday; Rafael Louzán, despite a seven-year ban from public office, is the frontrunner, competing against Salvador Gomar and Sergio Merchán; the election reflects deep divisions within the RFEF and potential instability for ...
Controversial Candidate Leads Spanish Football Federation Election
The Spanish Royal Football Federation (RFEF) is electing a new president on Monday; Rafael Louzán, despite a seven-year ban from public office, is the frontrunner, competing against Salvador Gomar and Sergio Merchán; the election reflects deep divisions within the RFEF and potential instability for ...
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56% Bias Score


Xi Jinping Calls for Increased Discipline Amidst Persistent Corruption Within Chinese Communist Party
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for increased discipline within the Communist Party to address internal divisions and corruption; in 2023, over 610,000 party officials faced punishment for violating party discipline, including high-ranking military officials.
Xi Jinping Calls for Increased Discipline Amidst Persistent Corruption Within Chinese Communist Party
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for increased discipline within the Communist Party to address internal divisions and corruption; in 2023, over 610,000 party officials faced punishment for violating party discipline, including high-ranking military officials.
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40% Bias Score


Xi Jinping Purges Top Military Aide, Raising Concerns About Chinese Military Stability
Admiral Miao Hua, a close Xi Jinping confidant and head of the CMC's political work department, was purged for "serious disciplinary violations," raising concerns about the Chinese military's readiness amid growing geopolitical tensions.
Xi Jinping Purges Top Military Aide, Raising Concerns About Chinese Military Stability
Admiral Miao Hua, a close Xi Jinping confidant and head of the CMC's political work department, was purged for "serious disciplinary violations," raising concerns about the Chinese military's readiness amid growing geopolitical tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Yoon Suk-yeol Impeached Amidst Kim Keon-hee Scandals
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was impeached on December 14th following his failed December 3rd martial law declaration, an event widely linked to ongoing controversies surrounding his wife, Kim Keon-hee, who faces allegations of stock manipulation and corruption. Opposition parties' attempts ...

Yoon Suk-yeol Impeached Amidst Kim Keon-hee Scandals
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was impeached on December 14th following his failed December 3rd martial law declaration, an event widely linked to ongoing controversies surrounding his wife, Kim Keon-hee, who faces allegations of stock manipulation and corruption. Opposition parties' attempts ...
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52% Bias Score

Bárcenas Released from Prison After Gürtel Sentence
Luis Bárcenas, former PP treasurer convicted in the Gürtel case, will be released on parole after serving eight years and three months of a 12-year sentence, having paid €4.5 million in civil liabilities and participated in rehabilitation programs.

Bárcenas Released from Prison After Gürtel Sentence
Luis Bárcenas, former PP treasurer convicted in the Gürtel case, will be released on parole after serving eight years and three months of a 12-year sentence, having paid €4.5 million in civil liabilities and participated in rehabilitation programs.
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28% Bias Score

Assad Regime Secretly Transferred \u00a3200 Million to Russia
Bashar al-Assad's regime secretly transferred approximately \u00a3200 million in cash to Russia between 2018 and 2019 via 21 flights, coinciding with Syria's dependence on Russia for military and economic support and the Assad family's purchase of luxury properties in Moscow.

Assad Regime Secretly Transferred \u00a3200 Million to Russia
Bashar al-Assad's regime secretly transferred approximately \u00a3200 million in cash to Russia between 2018 and 2019 via 21 flights, coinciding with Syria's dependence on Russia for military and economic support and the Assad family's purchase of luxury properties in Moscow.
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60% Bias Score

Controversial Candidate with Past Conviction Runs for Head of Spanish Football Federation
Rafael Louzán, a candidate with a prior conviction, is running for president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), raising concerns about repeated scandals and ethical standards within the organization.

Controversial Candidate with Past Conviction Runs for Head of Spanish Football Federation
Rafael Louzán, a candidate with a prior conviction, is running for president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), raising concerns about repeated scandals and ethical standards within the organization.
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84% Bias Score

De Aldama Expands on Corruption Allegations in Supreme Court Testimony
Victor de Aldama testified at the Supreme Court on Monday, detailing alleged irregular contracts and bribes involving former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos during the pandemic, offering to decrypt his seized phone for further evidence.

De Aldama Expands on Corruption Allegations in Supreme Court Testimony
Victor de Aldama testified at the Supreme Court on Monday, detailing alleged irregular contracts and bribes involving former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos during the pandemic, offering to decrypt his seized phone for further evidence.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Military Scandal: Abuse and Extortion in 211th Brigade
Officers in Ukraine's 211th Pontoon-Bridge Brigade physically abused and extorted soldiers, tying insubordinates to crosses and demanding bribes ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 hryvnias to avoid official fines; a lieutenant's father paid compensation after his son's transfer, but only received a symbol...

Ukrainian Military Scandal: Abuse and Extortion in 211th Brigade
Officers in Ukraine's 211th Pontoon-Bridge Brigade physically abused and extorted soldiers, tying insubordinates to crosses and demanding bribes ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 hryvnias to avoid official fines; a lieutenant's father paid compensation after his son's transfer, but only received a symbol...
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48% Bias Score
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