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Serbian Students Cycle to Strasbourg to Protest Corruption and Government Inaction
Eighty Serbian university students cycled 1,400 kilometers to Strasbourg to protest government corruption and the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their five-month-long protests have paralyzed universities and aim to pressure the Council of Europe for action.
Serbian Students Cycle to Strasbourg to Protest Corruption and Government Inaction
Eighty Serbian university students cycled 1,400 kilometers to Strasbourg to protest government corruption and the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their five-month-long protests have paralyzed universities and aim to pressure the Council of Europe for action.
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52% Bias Score


US Lifts Sanctions Against Hungarian Official, Signaling Closer Ties With Trump Administration
On April 15th, 2024, the United States lifted sanctions against Antal Rogan, a close advisor to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, reversing a decision made by the Biden administration in January 2024 due to alleged corruption; this action underscores the strong ties between Hungary and the Trum...
US Lifts Sanctions Against Hungarian Official, Signaling Closer Ties With Trump Administration
On April 15th, 2024, the United States lifted sanctions against Antal Rogan, a close advisor to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, reversing a decision made by the Biden administration in January 2024 due to alleged corruption; this action underscores the strong ties between Hungary and the Trum...
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40% Bias Score


Slovakia's Controversial NGO Law Sparks Protests
Slovakia's parliament is debating a law restricting NGOs, which critics say mirrors Russia's approach and could violate human rights; thousands protested, and the law's passage would weaken anti-corruption efforts.
Slovakia's Controversial NGO Law Sparks Protests
Slovakia's parliament is debating a law restricting NGOs, which critics say mirrors Russia's approach and could violate human rights; thousands protested, and the law's passage would weaken anti-corruption efforts.
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48% Bias Score


Serbia: Paid Actors Used to Disrupt Student Protests
In Novi Sad, Serbia, over 100 people protested against the government's alleged use of paid actors posing as parents to force the resumption of school classes amidst over 120 days of strikes and protests against corruption and nepotism, sparked by a deadly train station collapse.
Serbia: Paid Actors Used to Disrupt Student Protests
In Novi Sad, Serbia, over 100 people protested against the government's alleged use of paid actors posing as parents to force the resumption of school classes amidst over 120 days of strikes and protests against corruption and nepotism, sparked by a deadly train station collapse.
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56% Bias Score


MoD Clerk Jailed for £911,677 Fraud
Former British Corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie was jailed for three years and four months for defrauding the Ministry of Defence of £911,677 through fraudulent expense claims between November 2014 and January 2016; five other military clerks were also sentenced for money laundering and conspiracy to ...
MoD Clerk Jailed for £911,677 Fraud
Former British Corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie was jailed for three years and four months for defrauding the Ministry of Defence of £911,677 through fraudulent expense claims between November 2014 and January 2016; five other military clerks were also sentenced for money laundering and conspiracy to ...
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36% Bias Score


Humala and Heredia Sentenced to 15 Years for Money Laundering
A Peruvian court sentenced former president Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia to 15 years in prison for money laundering, finding they received illegal funds from Odebrecht for their election campaigns in 2006 and 2011, following a long investigation into the Brazilian company's bribery sca...
Humala and Heredia Sentenced to 15 Years for Money Laundering
A Peruvian court sentenced former president Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia to 15 years in prison for money laundering, finding they received illegal funds from Odebrecht for their election campaigns in 2006 and 2011, following a long investigation into the Brazilian company's bribery sca...
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40% Bias Score

Customs Official Arrested for Harboring Illegal Immigrant
Lorraine Henderson, Boston-area port director for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, was arrested Friday for harboring an illegal immigrant she employed as a cleaner, violating agency guidelines and potentially facing 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and supervised release.

Customs Official Arrested for Harboring Illegal Immigrant
Lorraine Henderson, Boston-area port director for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, was arrested Friday for harboring an illegal immigrant she employed as a cleaner, violating agency guidelines and potentially facing 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and supervised release.
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44% Bias Score

Senegal Probes €30 Million Embezzlement from Covid-19 Fund
Following a Court of Auditors' report, six high-ranking Senegalese officials face investigation for embezzling €30 million from the country's Covid-19 response fund, totaling €1.1 billion, with arrests already made and further investigations into the misuse of funds across multiple government minist...

Senegal Probes €30 Million Embezzlement from Covid-19 Fund
Following a Court of Auditors' report, six high-ranking Senegalese officials face investigation for embezzling €30 million from the country's Covid-19 response fund, totaling €1.1 billion, with arrests already made and further investigations into the misuse of funds across multiple government minist...
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56% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Demand Governance Reform Amidst Vučić's Rule
Widespread protests in Serbia, sparked by a November 2023 train station collapse that killed 16, demand better governance, an end to corruption, and press freedom, reflecting long-standing grievances against President Aleksandar Vučić's rule.

Serbian Protests Demand Governance Reform Amidst Vučić's Rule
Widespread protests in Serbia, sparked by a November 2023 train station collapse that killed 16, demand better governance, an end to corruption, and press freedom, reflecting long-standing grievances against President Aleksandar Vučić's rule.
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44% Bias Score

£911,677 MoD Fraud: Six Military Clerks Face Prison
Former corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie defrauded the Ministry of Defence of £911,677 through false expense claims between November 2014 and January 2016; five other military clerks were also convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud.

£911,677 MoD Fraud: Six Military Clerks Face Prison
Former corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie defrauded the Ministry of Defence of £911,677 through false expense claims between November 2014 and January 2016; five other military clerks were also convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud.
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32% Bias Score

Macedonian Hospitality Act and MVR Promotion Process Found to Increase Corruption Risks
Macedonia's State Commission for Prevention of Corruption (DCSC) found significant flaws in the Hospitality Act and the Ministry of Interior's promotion process, increasing corruption risks following a tragedy where 61 died. The DCSC recommends stricter regulations and increased transparency.

Macedonian Hospitality Act and MVR Promotion Process Found to Increase Corruption Risks
Macedonia's State Commission for Prevention of Corruption (DCSC) found significant flaws in the Hospitality Act and the Ministry of Interior's promotion process, increasing corruption risks following a tragedy where 61 died. The DCSC recommends stricter regulations and increased transparency.
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16% Bias Score

Six British Army Clerks Convicted of Fraud
Six British Army military clerks at Regent's Park Barracks in London were convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud after submitting false expense claims; one defendant used the funds for luxury goods and cosmetic surgery, while others were involved in a conspiracy.

Six British Army Clerks Convicted of Fraud
Six British Army military clerks at Regent's Park Barracks in London were convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud after submitting false expense claims; one defendant used the funds for luxury goods and cosmetic surgery, while others were involved in a conspiracy.
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44% Bias Score
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