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Turkish National Police to Create 750 New Superintendent Positions Amidst Promotion Crisis
Facing a critical shortage of 1st-class superintendent positions (32 open vs. 695 applicants), the Turkish National Police is implementing a four-point legislative reform creating 750 new positions, addressing regional imbalances, improving benefits, and ending mandatory retirements, to resolve inte...
Turkish National Police to Create 750 New Superintendent Positions Amidst Promotion Crisis
Facing a critical shortage of 1st-class superintendent positions (32 open vs. 695 applicants), the Turkish National Police is implementing a four-point legislative reform creating 750 new positions, addressing regional imbalances, improving benefits, and ending mandatory retirements, to resolve inte...
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56% Bias Score


Norway Divests from Pemex Amidst Widespread Corruption Allegations
The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global divested its $138 million investment in Pemex due to unacceptable corruption risks, citing numerous bribery allegations and insufficient transparency in Pemex's anti-corruption measures, including the unresolved case involving former CEO Emilio Lozoya and...
Norway Divests from Pemex Amidst Widespread Corruption Allegations
The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global divested its $138 million investment in Pemex due to unacceptable corruption risks, citing numerous bribery allegations and insufficient transparency in Pemex's anti-corruption measures, including the unresolved case involving former CEO Emilio Lozoya and...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's $TRUMP Crypto Dinner Auction Sparks Ethics Concerns
The top 220 buyers of the Donald Trump-sponsored cryptocurrency, "$TRUMP", won an exclusive dinner with Trump on May 22nd in Washington D.C., raising concerns about conflicts of interest and foreign influence due to many top holders using foreign exchanges, despite the White House claiming Trump is ...
Trump's $TRUMP Crypto Dinner Auction Sparks Ethics Concerns
The top 220 buyers of the Donald Trump-sponsored cryptocurrency, "$TRUMP", won an exclusive dinner with Trump on May 22nd in Washington D.C., raising concerns about conflicts of interest and foreign influence due to many top holders using foreign exchanges, despite the White House claiming Trump is ...
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44% Bias Score


Senate Blocks DOJ Nominations Over Qatari Jet Offer
Senate Democrats are blocking Trump administration Justice Department nominations over a plan to accept a luxury aircraft from Qatar for presidential use, raising concerns about the constitutionality and security implications of accepting a gift from a foreign government.
Senate Blocks DOJ Nominations Over Qatari Jet Offer
Senate Democrats are blocking Trump administration Justice Department nominations over a plan to accept a luxury aircraft from Qatar for presidential use, raising concerns about the constitutionality and security implications of accepting a gift from a foreign government.
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48% Bias Score


New Corruption Charges Against Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan to Go to Trial
Armenia's Anti-Corruption Court will hear new charges against former President Serzh Sargsyan on May 21, 2024, alleging the below-market sale of state land in 2005, involving two co-defendants and potentially benefiting the Toyota-Yerevan company.
New Corruption Charges Against Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan to Go to Trial
Armenia's Anti-Corruption Court will hear new charges against former President Serzh Sargsyan on May 21, 2024, alleging the below-market sale of state land in 2005, involving two co-defendants and potentially benefiting the Toyota-Yerevan company.
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40% Bias Score


Sargsyan on Trial for Land Deal Benefiting Kocharyan Family
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is on trial for a 20-year-old land deal where state-owned land near the Yerablur Pantheon was allegedly sold below market value to "Toyota-Yerevan," partly owned by former President Robert Kocharyan's son, leading to a criminal investigation.
Sargsyan on Trial for Land Deal Benefiting Kocharyan Family
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is on trial for a 20-year-old land deal where state-owned land near the Yerablur Pantheon was allegedly sold below market value to "Toyota-Yerevan," partly owned by former President Robert Kocharyan's son, leading to a criminal investigation.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Accepts \$400 Million Plane from Qatar
Donald Trump accepted a \$400 million Boeing 747-8 from Qatar, intended to become Air Force One then his personal property, raising concerns about transparency and foreign influence, especially given his past "drain the swamp" claims.

Trump Accepts \$400 Million Plane from Qatar
Donald Trump accepted a \$400 million Boeing 747-8 from Qatar, intended to become Air Force One then his personal property, raising concerns about transparency and foreign influence, especially given his past "drain the swamp" claims.
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56% Bias Score

Schumer Holds Up DOJ Nominees Over Qatari Jet Gift to Trump
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a hold on all DOJ political nominees due to concerns over a $400 million private jet gifted to President Trump by Qatar, citing national security and ethical issues; the White House responded by accusing Schumer of prioritizing politics over critical DO...

Schumer Holds Up DOJ Nominees Over Qatari Jet Gift to Trump
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a hold on all DOJ political nominees due to concerns over a $400 million private jet gifted to President Trump by Qatar, citing national security and ethical issues; the White House responded by accusing Schumer of prioritizing politics over critical DO...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's $USTRUMP Meme Coin Dinner Sparks Ethical Concerns and Investigations
US President Trump's $USTRUMP meme coin dinner contest, promoted as the "most EXCLUSIVE INVITATION", attracted $232 million in spending from 592,962 wallets, with the top 220 holders winning an invitation. This sparked ethical concerns and prompted investigations into potential conflicts of interest...

Trump's $USTRUMP Meme Coin Dinner Sparks Ethical Concerns and Investigations
US President Trump's $USTRUMP meme coin dinner contest, promoted as the "most EXCLUSIVE INVITATION", attracted $232 million in spending from 592,962 wallets, with the top 220 holders winning an invitation. This sparked ethical concerns and prompted investigations into potential conflicts of interest...
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Court Sentences Villarejo to Eight Years for Corporate Espionage
A Spanish court sentenced retired police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo to eight years in prison and his associate to six years for illegally obtaining and distributing private information on Luis del Rivero for Repsol and CaixaBank between 2011 and 2012, aiming to disrupt a deal between Sacyr V...

Spanish Court Sentences Villarejo to Eight Years for Corporate Espionage
A Spanish court sentenced retired police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo to eight years in prison and his associate to six years for illegally obtaining and distributing private information on Luis del Rivero for Repsol and CaixaBank between 2011 and 2012, aiming to disrupt a deal between Sacyr V...
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36% Bias Score

Elected Councillor Sacked From Police For Dishonesty
Newly-elected Leicestershire County Councillor Andrew Hamilton-Gray, who won almost 40% of the vote for Reform UK in Loughborough, was sacked from Leicestershire Police in January 2024 for dishonesty, after falsely claiming sick leave to pursue his luxury car sales business, contradicting his post-e...

Elected Councillor Sacked From Police For Dishonesty
Newly-elected Leicestershire County Councillor Andrew Hamilton-Gray, who won almost 40% of the vote for Reform UK in Loughborough, was sacked from Leicestershire Police in January 2024 for dishonesty, after falsely claiming sick leave to pursue his luxury car sales business, contradicting his post-e...
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56% Bias Score

Serbian Student Protests Highlight Corruption and Demand EU Action
Serbian students are protesting government corruption and the perceived cover-up of the Novi Sad train station canopy collapse, marching from Luxembourg to Brussels to pressure the EU for support.

Serbian Student Protests Highlight Corruption and Demand EU Action
Serbian students are protesting government corruption and the perceived cover-up of the Novi Sad train station canopy collapse, marching from Luxembourg to Brussels to pressure the EU for support.
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60% Bias Score
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