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Andalusian Health Official Dismissed Amid €300 Million Contract Investigation
The director general of the Andalusian Health Service's Economic Management and Services, José Antonio Miranda, was dismissed amid judicial investigations into nearly €300 million in emergency health contracts awarded without competitive bidding, raising concerns about transparency and accountabilit...
Andalusian Health Official Dismissed Amid €300 Million Contract Investigation
The director general of the Andalusian Health Service's Economic Management and Services, José Antonio Miranda, was dismissed amid judicial investigations into nearly €300 million in emergency health contracts awarded without competitive bidding, raising concerns about transparency and accountabilit...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration: Corruption and Abuse of Power
Financial Times columnist Martin Wolf predicted Trump's presidency would be "ugly and corrupt," a claim substantiated by the article detailing Trump's actions: showcasing Tesla vehicles at the White House, launching a meme coin, and targeting oversight agencies for mass layoffs, normalizing corrupti...
Trump Administration: Corruption and Abuse of Power
Financial Times columnist Martin Wolf predicted Trump's presidency would be "ugly and corrupt," a claim substantiated by the article detailing Trump's actions: showcasing Tesla vehicles at the White House, launching a meme coin, and targeting oversight agencies for mass layoffs, normalizing corrupti...
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Demands Lobby Register for Ministers
The Dutch House of Representatives voted to implement a lobby register for government ministers, rejecting Minister Judith Uitermark's claim that it is disproportionate; the register aims to increase transparency in government decision-making by documenting interactions between ministers and lobbyin...
Dutch Parliament Demands Lobby Register for Ministers
The Dutch House of Representatives voted to implement a lobby register for government ministers, rejecting Minister Judith Uitermark's claim that it is disproportionate; the register aims to increase transparency in government decision-making by documenting interactions between ministers and lobbyin...
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48% Bias Score


Ecuador's Sacha Oil Field Concession Sparks Controversy
Ecuador's government plans to grant a 20-year concession of the Sacha oil field, its largest, to a Chinese-Canadian consortium for US \$1.5 billion, sparking controversy over transparency and potential financial losses for the nation, despite government claims of increased efficiency and revenue.
Ecuador's Sacha Oil Field Concession Sparks Controversy
Ecuador's government plans to grant a 20-year concession of the Sacha oil field, its largest, to a Chinese-Canadian consortium for US \$1.5 billion, sparking controversy over transparency and potential financial losses for the nation, despite government claims of increased efficiency and revenue.
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52% Bias Score


No-Confidence Vote Likely Leads to Snap Elections in Portugal
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, likely resulting in snap elections between May 11th and 18th due to corruption allegations against him; the vote was 142 against, 88 in favor.
No-Confidence Vote Likely Leads to Snap Elections in Portugal
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, likely resulting in snap elections between May 11th and 18th due to corruption allegations against him; the vote was 142 against, 88 in favor.
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36% Bias Score


Italian Judge and Businessman Sentenced for €8.8 Million Bribery Scheme
A Rome court sentenced businessman Stefano Ricucci and judge Nicola Russo to six years each for bribery in a 2014 case involving an €8.8 million VAT credit dispute; the scheme involved influencing a tax commission ruling and witness tampering.
Italian Judge and Businessman Sentenced for €8.8 Million Bribery Scheme
A Rome court sentenced businessman Stefano Ricucci and judge Nicola Russo to six years each for bribery in a 2014 case involving an €8.8 million VAT credit dispute; the scheme involved influencing a tax commission ruling and witness tampering.
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56% Bias Score

Huawei Corruption Probe: Belgian Raids Uncover Potential MEP Bribery
Belgian police raided Huawei's Brussels headquarters and 20 other locations on Thursday, investigating allegations of bribery involving approximately 15 MEPs and a Huawei lobbyist, Valerio Ottati, potentially influencing EU decisions.

Huawei Corruption Probe: Belgian Raids Uncover Potential MEP Bribery
Belgian police raided Huawei's Brussels headquarters and 20 other locations on Thursday, investigating allegations of bribery involving approximately 15 MEPs and a Huawei lobbyist, Valerio Ottati, potentially influencing EU decisions.
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44% Bias Score

Huawei-Linked Corruption Scandal Rocks European Parliament
A European Parliament corruption investigation involving Huawei and its lobbyists led to 21 searches in Belgium and Portugal, one arrest, and the seizure of evidence related to alleged bribery and influence-peddling, aiming to counter negative US narratives about Huawei.

Huawei-Linked Corruption Scandal Rocks European Parliament
A European Parliament corruption investigation involving Huawei and its lobbyists led to 21 searches in Belgium and Portugal, one arrest, and the seizure of evidence related to alleged bribery and influence-peddling, aiming to counter negative US narratives about Huawei.
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52% Bias Score

Milan Park Towers Project: Prosecution Presses for Trial Amidst Allegations of Building Code Violations
Six individuals face charges of illegal land allocation, building code violations, and abuse of office related to the construction of the Park Towers in Milan's Crescenzago district; a preliminary hearing ended with the prosecution pressing for a trial, while the defense asserted adherence to regula...

Milan Park Towers Project: Prosecution Presses for Trial Amidst Allegations of Building Code Violations
Six individuals face charges of illegal land allocation, building code violations, and abuse of office related to the construction of the Park Towers in Milan's Crescenzago district; a preliminary hearing ended with the prosecution pressing for a trial, while the defense asserted adherence to regula...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's State Fragility and Corruption Rise
Turkey's state fragility has sharply increased, ranking 41st globally in the 2024 Fragile States Index due to political polarization, human rights abuses, and a decline in public trust, coinciding with a rise in perceived corruption from 64th to 107th in Transparency International's ranking.

Turkey's State Fragility and Corruption Rise
Turkey's state fragility has sharply increased, ranking 41st globally in the 2024 Fragile States Index due to political polarization, human rights abuses, and a decline in public trust, coinciding with a rise in perceived corruption from 64th to 107th in Transparency International's ranking.
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48% Bias Score

Saakaschwili Sentenced to Nine Years in Georgian "Jacket Affair"
A Georgian court sentenced ex-president Mikheil Saakaschwili to nine years in prison on March 12th for misappropriating up to €3 million in public funds, encompassing expenses like luxury clothing and travel, extending his existing sentence until 2030.

Saakaschwili Sentenced to Nine Years in Georgian "Jacket Affair"
A Georgian court sentenced ex-president Mikheil Saakaschwili to nine years in prison on March 12th for misappropriating up to €3 million in public funds, encompassing expenses like luxury clothing and travel, extending his existing sentence until 2030.
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52% Bias Score

Portugal Faces Third Snap Election After PM's No-Confidence Vote
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro lost a no-confidence vote in parliament due to conflict of interest allegations involving his family business, triggering a snap election potentially scheduled for May 11th or 18th, marking the country's third early election since early 2022.

Portugal Faces Third Snap Election After PM's No-Confidence Vote
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro lost a no-confidence vote in parliament due to conflict of interest allegations involving his family business, triggering a snap election potentially scheduled for May 11th or 18th, marking the country's third early election since early 2022.
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44% Bias Score
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