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El Salvador Gang Leader Reveals Secret Pact with President Bukele
El Faro published an interview with Carlos Cartagena López, alias Charli, a Barrio 18 gang leader, revealing a secret pact between the gangs and President Nayib Bukele that facilitated Bukele's rise to power, which included the gangs intimidating opposition voters in exchange for reduced police acti...
El Salvador Gang Leader Reveals Secret Pact with President Bukele
El Faro published an interview with Carlos Cartagena López, alias Charli, a Barrio 18 gang leader, revealing a secret pact between the gangs and President Nayib Bukele that facilitated Bukele's rise to power, which included the gangs intimidating opposition voters in exchange for reduced police acti...
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Tribunal de Cuentas Fines Vox €862,496 for Alleged Illegal Financing
Spain's Tribunal de Cuentas fined Vox €862,496 for illegal financing (2018-2020), allegedly from undocumented cash donations disguised as merchandise sales, totaling over €1 million in fines; leader Santiago Abascal claims political persecution.
Spain's Tribunal de Cuentas Fines Vox €862,496 for Alleged Illegal Financing
Spain's Tribunal de Cuentas fined Vox €862,496 for illegal financing (2018-2020), allegedly from undocumented cash donations disguised as merchandise sales, totaling over €1 million in fines; leader Santiago Abascal claims political persecution.
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60% Bias Score


Alaverdi Acquires New Buses Amidst Past Transportation Setbacks
Alaverdi community in Armenia received 5 new Chinese Zhong-Tong buses costing €180 million, replacing aging vehicles, following a previous failed attempt involving microbuses from the "Apreru" foundation that were damaged and disappeared after a political power shift.
Alaverdi Acquires New Buses Amidst Past Transportation Setbacks
Alaverdi community in Armenia received 5 new Chinese Zhong-Tong buses costing €180 million, replacing aging vehicles, following a previous failed attempt involving microbuses from the "Apreru" foundation that were damaged and disappeared after a political power shift.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Opposition Demands Probe into Ruling Party's Ties to PR Firm Amid Propaganda Allegations
Greece's opposition demands an investigation into the New Democracy party's alleged ties to the PR firm Blue Skies, accusing it of shadow financing and online propaganda, including attacks on families of Tempi train crash victims; the government denies any wrongdoing.
Greek Opposition Demands Probe into Ruling Party's Ties to PR Firm Amid Propaganda Allegations
Greece's opposition demands an investigation into the New Democracy party's alleged ties to the PR firm Blue Skies, accusing it of shadow financing and online propaganda, including attacks on families of Tempi train crash victims; the government denies any wrongdoing.
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36% Bias Score


Colombia's Cabinet Feud Escalates: Minister Accuses Colleague of Crimes
Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia of Colombia publicly accused Interior Minister Armando Benedetti of violence against women, illicit enrichment, and other crimes related to the 2022 presidential campaign, escalating an ongoing feud within President Gustavo Petro's administration, which has caused seve...
Colombia's Cabinet Feud Escalates: Minister Accuses Colleague of Crimes
Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia of Colombia publicly accused Interior Minister Armando Benedetti of violence against women, illicit enrichment, and other crimes related to the 2022 presidential campaign, escalating an ongoing feud within President Gustavo Petro's administration, which has caused seve...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Officials Sentenced for Illegal Hiring and Misuse of Public Funds
A Seville court sentenced former public foundation director Fernando Villén to 3.5 years and former Lebrija mayor Antonio Torres to 2 years and 3 months for illegally hiring Torres, who received €359,973 without working; Villén was previously convicted for misusing public funds.
Spanish Officials Sentenced for Illegal Hiring and Misuse of Public Funds
A Seville court sentenced former public foundation director Fernando Villén to 3.5 years and former Lebrija mayor Antonio Torres to 2 years and 3 months for illegally hiring Torres, who received €359,973 without working; Villén was previously convicted for misusing public funds.
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44% Bias Score

Putin's Redefinition of Russia's Elite and the Impact of the SMO
Vladimir Putin's 2024 and 2025 statements redefined Russia's elite, contrasting corrupt officials with patriotic laborers and soldiers; the ongoing slow replacement of the elite is being accelerated by the Special Military Operation (SMO).

Putin's Redefinition of Russia's Elite and the Impact of the SMO
Vladimir Putin's 2024 and 2025 statements redefined Russia's elite, contrasting corrupt officials with patriotic laborers and soldiers; the ongoing slow replacement of the elite is being accelerated by the Special Military Operation (SMO).
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64% Bias Score

Collor de Mello's Bribery Sentence Commuted to House Arrest
Former Brazilian President Fernando Collor de Mello, 75, will serve a nearly nine-year sentence for bribery under house arrest due to health concerns, including Parkinson's disease, despite being initially imprisoned in Maceio. This is part of the "Lavage-express" corruption scandal.

Collor de Mello's Bribery Sentence Commuted to House Arrest
Former Brazilian President Fernando Collor de Mello, 75, will serve a nearly nine-year sentence for bribery under house arrest due to health concerns, including Parkinson's disease, despite being initially imprisoned in Maceio. This is part of the "Lavage-express" corruption scandal.
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40% Bias Score

71 Billion Naira Missing from Nigerian Student Loan Program
An investigation by Nigeria's ICPC revealed that 71.2 billion naira ($66 million) of the 100 billion naira ($62 million) allocated for student loans is missing, prompting an investigation into the management of various universities and key government officials.

71 Billion Naira Missing from Nigerian Student Loan Program
An investigation by Nigeria's ICPC revealed that 71.2 billion naira ($66 million) of the 100 billion naira ($62 million) allocated for student loans is missing, prompting an investigation into the management of various universities and key government officials.
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44% Bias Score

Serbia Rocked by Unprecedented Protests After Train Station Collapse
The collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, Serbia on November 1st, 2024, killing 16, sparked massive, ongoing protests nationwide challenging government corruption and demanding labor law reforms, uniting students and major labor unions in unprecedented solidarity.

Serbia Rocked by Unprecedented Protests After Train Station Collapse
The collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, Serbia on November 1st, 2024, killing 16, sparked massive, ongoing protests nationwide challenging government corruption and demanding labor law reforms, uniting students and major labor unions in unprecedented solidarity.
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44% Bias Score

Malta Ordered to End 'Golden Passport' Scheme
The European Court of Justice ordered Malta to end its "golden passport" program, which sold EU citizenship to non-EU citizens for about €1 million, deeming it illegal under EU treaties and raising concerns about corruption and sanctions circumvention.

Malta Ordered to End 'Golden Passport' Scheme
The European Court of Justice ordered Malta to end its "golden passport" program, which sold EU citizenship to non-EU citizens for about €1 million, deeming it illegal under EU treaties and raising concerns about corruption and sanctions circumvention.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico City Invalidates Pharmaceutical Company, Investigates 16 More for Irregularities
The Mexico City government invalidated pharmaceutical company Biomedics and is investigating 16 more for irregularities in a medication purchase process, resulting in an annulment due to 13 billion pesos in overcharges; however, there have been no disruptions to supply.

Mexico City Invalidates Pharmaceutical Company, Investigates 16 More for Irregularities
The Mexico City government invalidated pharmaceutical company Biomedics and is investigating 16 more for irregularities in a medication purchase process, resulting in an annulment due to 13 billion pesos in overcharges; however, there have been no disruptions to supply.
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40% Bias Score
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