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M23 Gains in DRC: Systemic Issues Cripple Congolese Army
Despite a larger Congolese army and increased military spending, the M23 rebel group continues to conquer vast territories in eastern DRC due to systemic corruption, low troop morale, lack of training and equipment within the FARDC, and the support of Rwandan soldiers.
M23 Gains in DRC: Systemic Issues Cripple Congolese Army
Despite a larger Congolese army and increased military spending, the M23 rebel group continues to conquer vast territories in eastern DRC due to systemic corruption, low troop morale, lack of training and equipment within the FARDC, and the support of Rwandan soldiers.
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56% Bias Score


Prison Governor Charged After Illegally Releasing Inmate and Accepting Bribe
A prison governor, Kerri Pegg, faces charges for misconduct after illegally releasing a drug-dealing inmate, Anthony Saunderson, and accepting a "£12,000 Mercedes car" as a gift; police found Saunderson's DNA at her home.
Prison Governor Charged After Illegally Releasing Inmate and Accepting Bribe
A prison governor, Kerri Pegg, faces charges for misconduct after illegally releasing a drug-dealing inmate, Anthony Saunderson, and accepting a "£12,000 Mercedes car" as a gift; police found Saunderson's DNA at her home.
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44% Bias Score


Philippine Mayor Jailed: Massive Scam Exposes POGO Industry Corruption
In the Philippines, Bamban's beloved mayor, Alice Guo, is jailed on human trafficking and espionage charges following a police raid revealing a massive online scam operation she allegedly permitted, highlighting systemic issues within the POGO industry.
Philippine Mayor Jailed: Massive Scam Exposes POGO Industry Corruption
In the Philippines, Bamban's beloved mayor, Alice Guo, is jailed on human trafficking and espionage charges following a police raid revealing a massive online scam operation she allegedly permitted, highlighting systemic issues within the POGO industry.
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56% Bias Score


10,000 Protest in Skopje Over North Macedonia Nightclub Fire
In Skopje, North Macedonia, 10,000 people protested the March 16th nightclub fire in Kicevo that killed 59, demanding accountability for officials enabling the club's illegal operation and systemic corruption.
10,000 Protest in Skopje Over North Macedonia Nightclub Fire
In Skopje, North Macedonia, 10,000 people protested the March 16th nightclub fire in Kicevo that killed 59, demanding accountability for officials enabling the club's illegal operation and systemic corruption.
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44% Bias Score


Putin's Russia: A 25-Year Journey Through Systemic Challenges
Using the metaphor of a damaged vehicle driven by Putin, this article analyzes Russia's transformation over 25 years, highlighting systemic challenges, internal conflicts, external pressures, and the Christian-influenced approach of gradual reform adopted by Putin.
Putin's Russia: A 25-Year Journey Through Systemic Challenges
Using the metaphor of a damaged vehicle driven by Putin, this article analyzes Russia's transformation over 25 years, highlighting systemic challenges, internal conflicts, external pressures, and the Christian-influenced approach of gradual reform adopted by Putin.
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64% Bias Score


Cospedal Denies Existence of 'Patriotic Police' in Spanish Congress Hearing
Former Spanish Defense Minister María Dolores de Cospedal denied accusations of a 'patriotic police' force targeting political rivals during a Congressional hearing, rejecting evidence as unreliable while Podemos accused her of involvement in creating a 'political police' to persecute political riva...
Cospedal Denies Existence of 'Patriotic Police' in Spanish Congress Hearing
Former Spanish Defense Minister María Dolores de Cospedal denied accusations of a 'patriotic police' force targeting political rivals during a Congressional hearing, rejecting evidence as unreliable while Podemos accused her of involvement in creating a 'political police' to persecute political riva...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Priest Sentenced for €366,000 Embezzlement
A Spanish priest, Antonio Casado, and his accomplice Miguela D., were sentenced for embezzling €366,027.65 from the Divino Salvador parish in Vejer de la Frontera between 2014 and 2018, via 167 bank transfers, with Casado receiving a 2.5-year prison sentence and Miguela D. a 2-year sentence.

Spanish Priest Sentenced for €366,000 Embezzlement
A Spanish priest, Antonio Casado, and his accomplice Miguela D., were sentenced for embezzling €366,027.65 from the Divino Salvador parish in Vejer de la Frontera between 2014 and 2018, via 167 bank transfers, with Casado receiving a 2.5-year prison sentence and Miguela D. a 2-year sentence.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Supreme Court Orders Disciplinary Probe into Release of Rhodes Corruption Suspects
Following an anonymous tip-off in June 2024, seven individuals accused of involvement in a Rhodes urban planning corruption ring were released by the investigating judge and prosecutor, despite the discovery of large sums of cash in a suspect's house, prompting the Supreme Court to launch an urgent ...

Greek Supreme Court Orders Disciplinary Probe into Release of Rhodes Corruption Suspects
Following an anonymous tip-off in June 2024, seven individuals accused of involvement in a Rhodes urban planning corruption ring were released by the investigating judge and prosecutor, despite the discovery of large sums of cash in a suspect's house, prompting the Supreme Court to launch an urgent ...
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60% Bias Score

Grasser Corruption Conviction Upheld: Four-Year Sentence After 16-Year Trial
Austria's Supreme Court upheld the corruption conviction of former Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser, sentencing him to four years in prison for his involvement in a €961 million privatization deal of 60,000 public housing units in 2004, involving a €9.61 million bribe allegedly channeled through ...

Grasser Corruption Conviction Upheld: Four-Year Sentence After 16-Year Trial
Austria's Supreme Court upheld the corruption conviction of former Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser, sentencing him to four years in prison for his involvement in a €961 million privatization deal of 60,000 public housing units in 2004, involving a €9.61 million bribe allegedly channeled through ...
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40% Bias Score

Goldknopf Resigns After Controversial Actions and Anti-Zionist Anthem Incident
Israeli Construction and Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf faced intense criticism and calls for resignation after controversially reallocating budget funds, repurposing housing projects, and dancing to an anti-Zionist anthem, ultimately resigning from his position in the Prime Minister's Office.

Goldknopf Resigns After Controversial Actions and Anti-Zionist Anthem Incident
Israeli Construction and Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf faced intense criticism and calls for resignation after controversially reallocating budget funds, repurposing housing projects, and dancing to an anti-Zionist anthem, ultimately resigning from his position in the Prime Minister's Office.
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68% Bias Score

Blatter and Platini Cleared of Corruption Charges
A Swiss appeals court cleared former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and former UEFA president Michel Platini of corruption charges on Tuesday, ending a long-running legal battle stemming from a 2011 payment of 2 million Swiss francs.

Blatter and Platini Cleared of Corruption Charges
A Swiss appeals court cleared former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and former UEFA president Michel Platini of corruption charges on Tuesday, ending a long-running legal battle stemming from a 2011 payment of 2 million Swiss francs.
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40% Bias Score

Former Judge Attempts to Remove Investigating Judge in Case Involving Prime Minister's Brother
A former judge, Luis José Sáenz de Tejada, expelled for domestic violence, is trying to remove Judge Beatriz Biedma from a case investigating favoritism towards the Spanish Prime Minister's brother in the Diputación de Badajoz, after Biedma presented evidence of favoritism, including emails.

Former Judge Attempts to Remove Investigating Judge in Case Involving Prime Minister's Brother
A former judge, Luis José Sáenz de Tejada, expelled for domestic violence, is trying to remove Judge Beatriz Biedma from a case investigating favoritism towards the Spanish Prime Minister's brother in the Diputación de Badajoz, after Biedma presented evidence of favoritism, including emails.
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44% Bias Score
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