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Ecuadorian Drug Lord Escapes Heavily Militarized Prison, Exposing Systemic Corruption

Ecuadorian drug lord Federico Gómez Quintín escaped the Litoral Penitentiary on Friday, aided by the complicity of prison guards, highlighting the systemic corruption within the country's security forces despite the government's 'iron fist' approach and the ongoing state of emergency.

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NATO Defense Deal Splits Spain's Left-Wing Coalition

Spain reached a deal with NATO to avoid increasing its defense budget to 5% of GDP, causing a split within the left-wing coalition government, with Podemos strongly opposing the agreement while Sumar and IU offered more measured responses and demanded anti-corruption measures from the PSOE.

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Spanish Ex-Minister Faces Imprisonment in Multi-Million Euro Corruption Case

A Spanish Supreme Court investigation into a three-year corruption scheme within the Ministry of Transport (2018-2021) has summoned ex-minister José Luis Ábalos and his advisor, Koldo García, to testify, with potential imprisonment for allegedly rigging public works contracts worth over 300 million ...

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UK MP Faces Corruption Allegations Tied to Bangladesh's Past

Labour MP Tulip Siddiq faces allegations from Bangladeshi authorities of benefiting from corruption under her aunt's regime, involving a Russian nuclear deal and land allocation, despite a UK ethics probe clearing her.

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Borrell's Fight Against Construction Corruption in 1990s Spain

In the 1990s, Spanish Minister Josep Borrell publicly fought against widespread corruption in the construction sector, where companies commonly paid 2-4% commissions for public works contracts; this issue, also highlighted by later political admissions and corporate scandals detailed in "Fiascos S.A...

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Zimbabwe Tycoon's Lavish Gifts Spark Debate

Zimbabwean tycoon Wicknell Chivayo is captivating the nation with lavish gifts of cars and cash to those he deems patriotic, raising questions about the source of his wealth and his close ties to the ruling Zanu-PF party.

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Venezuelan Influencer Murdered During Live TikTok Broadcast

Venezuelan influencer Gabriel Jesús Sarmiento Rodríguez, 25, was shot and killed in his home during a live TikTok broadcast on Sunday night, after repeatedly denouncing corruption and gang activity online, tagging high-ranking government officials in his videos, and having previously been detained.

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Madrid Spends €1.5 Million on Temporary Shade Structures Amidst Evictions from El Retiro Park

The Madrid City Council spent €1.5 million on 32 temporary awnings to combat extreme heat, while evicting citizens from El Retiro Park, the city's coolest public space, revealing a prioritization of profit over public well-being.

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Mexican Judicial Elections: 13 Candidates Face Scrutiny Over Questionable Backgrounds

Controversial judicial elections in Mexico have resulted in at least 13 candidates with questionable backgrounds, facing accusations of organized crime links, human trafficking, abuse, and corruption, prompting scrutiny from electoral bodies.

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Spanish Officials Implicated in Multi-Million Euro Bribery Scheme

An investigation into a mask procurement scheme during the COVID-19 pandemic led to the discovery of a wider network allegedly manipulating public works contracts in exchange for bribes, implicating high-ranking officials and multiple companies.

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Joh: Last King of Queensland" Documentary Exposes Legacy of Corruption

The documentary "Joh: Last King of Queensland" examines the premiership of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen in Queensland (1968-1987), revealing a legacy of corruption, authoritarianism, and the eventual Fitzgerald Inquiry sparked by journalist Phil Dickie's reporting and an ABC Four Corners program.

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Spanish Official's Career Ends Amidst Train Size Scandal

Isabel Pardo de Vera's career, marked by rapid advancement in Adif and the Ministry of Transport, ended abruptly due to a scandal involving incompatible train sizes, despite her extensive experience in infrastructure projects and key roles in public works.

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