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Serbian Student Protests Force Premier's Resignation Amidst Corruption Allegations
Serbian students marched 80km to Novi Sad to protest the government's handling of a train station collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in infrastructure projects with Chinese companies; the protests, the largest in decades, forced the Prime Minister's resignation ...
Serbian Student Protests Force Premier's Resignation Amidst Corruption Allegations
Serbian students marched 80km to Novi Sad to protest the government's handling of a train station collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in infrastructure projects with Chinese companies; the protests, the largest in decades, forced the Prime Minister's resignation ...
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44% Bias Score


Madrid Prosecutor Denies Leaking Tax Fraud Documents
Madrid Provincial Prosecutor Pilar Rodríguez denied leaking documents related to Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner's tax fraud investigation; 571 Fiscalía individuals accessed the case file, and 60 accessed the lawyer's email before media leaks; the Supreme Court investigates.
Madrid Prosecutor Denies Leaking Tax Fraud Documents
Madrid Provincial Prosecutor Pilar Rodríguez denied leaking documents related to Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner's tax fraud investigation; 571 Fiscalía individuals accessed the case file, and 60 accessed the lawyer's email before media leaks; the Supreme Court investigates.
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40% Bias Score


Attempted Fraud in Kansk Waste Disposal Contract
In Kansk, Russia, a contractor, OOO "Energiya Kansk", attempted to defraud the local government of 14.5 million rubles by falsely claiming to dispose of waste at designated landfills; instead, it dumped the waste on its property. Authorities discovered the fraud during an audit, preventing the loss ...
Attempted Fraud in Kansk Waste Disposal Contract
In Kansk, Russia, a contractor, OOO "Energiya Kansk", attempted to defraud the local government of 14.5 million rubles by falsely claiming to dispose of waste at designated landfills; instead, it dumped the waste on its property. Authorities discovered the fraud during an audit, preventing the loss ...
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48% Bias Score


Putin avoids talks; Ukraine faces internal disputes amid suspended US aid
President Zelenskyy accused Vladimir Putin of fearing negotiations, while Ukraine faces internal disputes over arms procurement and suspended US aid impacting humanitarian projects; drone attacks targeted Russian infrastructure.
Putin avoids talks; Ukraine faces internal disputes amid suspended US aid
President Zelenskyy accused Vladimir Putin of fearing negotiations, while Ukraine faces internal disputes over arms procurement and suspended US aid impacting humanitarian projects; drone attacks targeted Russian infrastructure.
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48% Bias Score


Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Bribery
Former Senator Bob Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for accepting bribes from Egyptian officials and two New Jersey businessmen, including $480,000 in cash and gold bars, in exchange for using his Senate influence to benefit their interests; two businessmen who bribed him were also senten...
Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Bribery
Former Senator Bob Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for accepting bribes from Egyptian officials and two New Jersey businessmen, including $480,000 in cash and gold bars, in exchange for using his Senate influence to benefit their interests; two businessmen who bribed him were also senten...
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52% Bias Score


Aldama Accuses PSOE of Coercion, Claims Government Ties in Hidrocarburos Case
In response to the PSOE's request for his re-imprisonment in the Hidrocarburos case, Víctor de Aldama accused the PSOE of coercion and presented evidence of alleged payments made to a government official, claiming ongoing cooperation with the investigation and further revelations to come from recove...
Aldama Accuses PSOE of Coercion, Claims Government Ties in Hidrocarburos Case
In response to the PSOE's request for his re-imprisonment in the Hidrocarburos case, Víctor de Aldama accused the PSOE of coercion and presented evidence of alleged payments made to a government official, claiming ongoing cooperation with the investigation and further revelations to come from recove...
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56% Bias Score

DRC President Calls for Mass Youth Enrollment Amidst Ongoing Rebel Conflicts
In a national address, DRC President Félix Tshisekedi urged mass youth enrollment in the army to counter rebel groups controlling vast territories in North and South Kivu, despite the army's eighth-place ranking in Africa according to Global Firepower, highlighting systemic issues within the Congole...

DRC President Calls for Mass Youth Enrollment Amidst Ongoing Rebel Conflicts
In a national address, DRC President Félix Tshisekedi urged mass youth enrollment in the army to counter rebel groups controlling vast territories in North and South Kivu, despite the army's eighth-place ranking in Africa according to Global Firepower, highlighting systemic issues within the Congole...
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Court Dismisses Case Against Ruling-Party MP's Family Property Deal
A Yerevan court dismissed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the 1990s sale of a central Yerevan building to the family of ruling-party MP Khachatur Sukiasian for over 5,000 USD, citing a missed prosecution deadline; the deal was investigated by journalist Tirair Murad, highlighting challenges in prose...

Armenian Court Dismisses Case Against Ruling-Party MP's Family Property Deal
A Yerevan court dismissed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the 1990s sale of a central Yerevan building to the family of ruling-party MP Khachatur Sukiasian for over 5,000 USD, citing a missed prosecution deadline; the deal was investigated by journalist Tirair Murad, highlighting challenges in prose...
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52% Bias Score

NYC Fire Chief Pleads Guilty to Bribery, Faces Five-Year Sentence
Former NYC Fire Department chief Anthony Saccavino pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge for accepting $190,000 in bribes to expedite safety inspections from 2021-2023, facing a recommended five-year prison sentence and forfeiture of $57,000.

NYC Fire Chief Pleads Guilty to Bribery, Faces Five-Year Sentence
Former NYC Fire Department chief Anthony Saccavino pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge for accepting $190,000 in bribes to expedite safety inspections from 2021-2023, facing a recommended five-year prison sentence and forfeiture of $57,000.
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28% Bias Score

Ukraine's Defense Ministry and DPA Conflict Paralyzes Arms Procurement
Ukraine's Defense Minister criticized the slow delivery of weapons, blaming the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) for political infighting, information leaks, and delays that hinder the army's ability to defend against Russia. The DPA head rejected these accusations.

Ukraine's Defense Ministry and DPA Conflict Paralyzes Arms Procurement
Ukraine's Defense Minister criticized the slow delivery of weapons, blaming the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) for political infighting, information leaks, and delays that hinder the army's ability to defend against Russia. The DPA head rejected these accusations.
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48% Bias Score

Menendez Sentencing: Former Senator Faces Decades in Prison for Bribery
Former Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty on 16 felony counts of bribery and corruption, potentially facing over 10 years in prison for accepting cash, a Mercedes, and gold bars in exchange for political favors benefiting three New Jersey businessmen and the Egyptian government.

Menendez Sentencing: Former Senator Faces Decades in Prison for Bribery
Former Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty on 16 felony counts of bribery and corruption, potentially facing over 10 years in prison for accepting cash, a Mercedes, and gold bars in exchange for political favors benefiting three New Jersey businessmen and the Egyptian government.
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40% Bias Score

Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Protests Following Fatal Train Station Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on Tuesday, prompting President Aleksandar Vucic to announce potential snap elections or a new government formation within 10 days, amid weeks of anti-corruption protests following a fatal train station roof collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15.

Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Protests Following Fatal Train Station Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on Tuesday, prompting President Aleksandar Vucic to announce potential snap elections or a new government formation within 10 days, amid weeks of anti-corruption protests following a fatal train station roof collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15.
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40% Bias Score
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