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Mexico Dismantles Transparency Institute, Raising Concerns About Democratic Backsliding
Mexico's National Transparency Institute (INAI), crucial for public information requests, was dissolved on December 20, 2020, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and reduced government accountability, despite assurances from President Claudia Sheinbaum of stricter transparency.
Mexico Dismantles Transparency Institute, Raising Concerns About Democratic Backsliding
Mexico's National Transparency Institute (INAI), crucial for public information requests, was dissolved on December 20, 2020, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and reduced government accountability, despite assurances from President Claudia Sheinbaum of stricter transparency.
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52% Bias Score


Thai PM Declares \$400 Million in Assets, Underscoring Wealth-Power Nexus
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra declared over \$400 million in assets, including luxury goods, to the National Anti-Corruption Commission, highlighting the longstanding link between wealth and power in Thai politics.
Thai PM Declares \$400 Million in Assets, Underscoring Wealth-Power Nexus
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra declared over \$400 million in assets, including luxury goods, to the National Anti-Corruption Commission, highlighting the longstanding link between wealth and power in Thai politics.
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60% Bias Score


Systemic Failures Led to U.S. Failure in Afghanistan
The U.S. war in Afghanistan ended in failure due to a system that rewarded positive reporting, ignoring the realities of the insurgency and corruption, costing over $2 trillion and 2,400 American lives; the final report by John Sopko, the U.S. special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction...
Systemic Failures Led to U.S. Failure in Afghanistan
The U.S. war in Afghanistan ended in failure due to a system that rewarded positive reporting, ignoring the realities of the insurgency and corruption, costing over $2 trillion and 2,400 American lives; the final report by John Sopko, the U.S. special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Allocates Funds to Imminently Threatened City
The Ukrainian government allocated significant funds to Pokrovsk, a city near the frontlines of the conflict with Russia, despite the city's dire infrastructure and uncertain future under Ukrainian control, with 147 million hryvnias for education, 98 million for emergency services, and 50 million fo...
Ukraine Allocates Funds to Imminently Threatened City
The Ukrainian government allocated significant funds to Pokrovsk, a city near the frontlines of the conflict with Russia, despite the city's dire infrastructure and uncertain future under Ukrainian control, with 147 million hryvnias for education, 98 million for emergency services, and 50 million fo...
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60% Bias Score


Serbian New Year's Eve Protest Demands Justice for Novi Sad Tragedy
On New Year's Eve, tens of thousands of protesters in Belgrade and other Serbian cities demonstrated against President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding justice for the 15 victims of a November 1st concrete canopy collapse in Novi Sad, which they blame on corruption and substandard construction practices.
Serbian New Year's Eve Protest Demands Justice for Novi Sad Tragedy
On New Year's Eve, tens of thousands of protesters in Belgrade and other Serbian cities demonstrated against President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding justice for the 15 victims of a November 1st concrete canopy collapse in Novi Sad, which they blame on corruption and substandard construction practices.
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48% Bias Score


Jokowi Responds to OCCRP Corruption Nomination
Indonesian President Joko Widodo was named a finalist for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project's 2024 Person of the Year in Organized Crime and Corruption, prompting a response from Jokowi dismissing the allegations as unfounded slander.
Jokowi Responds to OCCRP Corruption Nomination
Indonesian President Joko Widodo was named a finalist for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project's 2024 Person of the Year in Organized Crime and Corruption, prompting a response from Jokowi dismissing the allegations as unfounded slander.
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52% Bias Score

Standoff at Yoon's Residence as Arrest is Resisted
On Friday morning, South Korean investigators attempted to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol at his residence, facing resistance from military personnel and presidential security forces following his recent attempt to declare martial law, causing a standoff that raises concerns about the rule of law.

Standoff at Yoon's Residence as Arrest is Resisted
On Friday morning, South Korean investigators attempted to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol at his residence, facing resistance from military personnel and presidential security forces following his recent attempt to declare martial law, causing a standoff that raises concerns about the rule of law.
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40% Bias Score

Chile to transform Allende and Aylwin's homes into museums for \$2.2 million
The Chilean government will spend \$2.2 million to buy three houses belonging to former presidents Allende and Aylwin, turning them into museums. This has sparked controversy due to the involvement of Minister of Defence Maya Fernández, a co-owner of Allende's house.

Chile to transform Allende and Aylwin's homes into museums for \$2.2 million
The Chilean government will spend \$2.2 million to buy three houses belonging to former presidents Allende and Aylwin, turning them into museums. This has sparked controversy due to the involvement of Minister of Defence Maya Fernández, a co-owner of Allende's house.
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40% Bias Score

Organized Crime Threatens Democracy: A Judge's Warning
Former Belgian judge Michel Claise's new book, "Combattre la criminalité," details the existential threat posed by organized crime to democracies, citing UN figures showing $2.1 trillion in annual global criminal activity and the €1 trillion in annual bribes, illustrated by the recent "Qatargate" sc...

Organized Crime Threatens Democracy: A Judge's Warning
Former Belgian judge Michel Claise's new book, "Combattre la criminalité," details the existential threat posed by organized crime to democracies, citing UN figures showing $2.1 trillion in annual global criminal activity and the €1 trillion in annual bribes, illustrated by the recent "Qatargate" sc...
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52% Bias Score

Sarkozy's Seychelles Vacation Amidst Corruption Conviction
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, definitively convicted for corruption and influence peddling on December 18th, is currently vacationing in the Seychelles with his family while awaiting the implementation of his electronic monitoring sentence, sparking public debate.

Sarkozy's Seychelles Vacation Amidst Corruption Conviction
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, definitively convicted for corruption and influence peddling on December 18th, is currently vacationing in the Seychelles with his family while awaiting the implementation of his electronic monitoring sentence, sparking public debate.
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56% Bias Score

Buenos Aires Prison Escapes Expose Overcrowding, Corruption, and Political Rift
Fifteen prison escapes in Buenos Aires in 2024, culminating in 17 inmates' escape from Alcaidía 9 before Christmas, exposed severe overcrowding and corruption, triggering political infighting within the Pro party and raising questions about the unfinished Marcos Paz prison.

Buenos Aires Prison Escapes Expose Overcrowding, Corruption, and Political Rift
Fifteen prison escapes in Buenos Aires in 2024, culminating in 17 inmates' escape from Alcaidía 9 before Christmas, exposed severe overcrowding and corruption, triggering political infighting within the Pro party and raising questions about the unfinished Marcos Paz prison.
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52% Bias Score

Fayulu Urges International Intervention Amidst DRC Crisis
Martin Fayulu, head of the ECIDE opposition party in the DRC, called on the SADC, AU, and UN to support Kinshasa's peace process, citing the M23 rebellion, widespread insecurity, political arrests, and corruption as critical issues demanding immediate attention.

Fayulu Urges International Intervention Amidst DRC Crisis
Martin Fayulu, head of the ECIDE opposition party in the DRC, called on the SADC, AU, and UN to support Kinshasa's peace process, citing the M23 rebellion, widespread insecurity, political arrests, and corruption as critical issues demanding immediate attention.
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68% Bias Score
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