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Spanish PSOE implicated in UCO discrediting scheme; €530 million flood prevention plan announced
Leaked audio recordings implicate Spanish PSOE members in a scheme to discredit the UCO police unit; a separate leak involves a high-ranking UCO official and a businessman seeking to discredit the government; the Spanish government announces a €530 million plan to prevent future tragedies like the D...
Spanish PSOE implicated in UCO discrediting scheme; €530 million flood prevention plan announced
Leaked audio recordings implicate Spanish PSOE members in a scheme to discredit the UCO police unit; a separate leak involves a high-ranking UCO official and a businessman seeking to discredit the government; the Spanish government announces a €530 million plan to prevent future tragedies like the D...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Union Leader Avoiding Sentencing for Misuse of Funds
President Donald Trump pardoned James Callahan, the former president of the International Union of Operating Engineers, on Tuesday, suspending his sentencing for failing to report over $315,000 in gifts from an advertising firm; Callahan pleaded guilty on January 29th.
Trump Pardons Union Leader Avoiding Sentencing for Misuse of Funds
President Donald Trump pardoned James Callahan, the former president of the International Union of Operating Engineers, on Tuesday, suspending his sentencing for failing to report over $315,000 in gifts from an advertising firm; Callahan pleaded guilty on January 29th.
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36% Bias Score


Gaza Humanitarian Fund's chaotic aid distribution raises concerns
Davith Papazian, former head of Armenia's ANIF embroiled in a corruption scandal, joined the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF) board; GHF's first aid distribution in Gaza, supported by the US and Israel, resulted in chaos, injuring 48 and killing one, raising concerns about transparency and effectiveness...
Gaza Humanitarian Fund's chaotic aid distribution raises concerns
Davith Papazian, former head of Armenia's ANIF embroiled in a corruption scandal, joined the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF) board; GHF's first aid distribution in Gaza, supported by the US and Israel, resulted in chaos, injuring 48 and killing one, raising concerns about transparency and effectiveness...
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56% Bias Score


PSOE Official Allegedly Offered Protection for Information to Undermine Guardia Civil Investigations
PSOE plumber Leire Díez met with a Guardia Civil commander implicated in the Koldo case in March, offering judicial protection and a position in exchange for information to discredit the UCO, according to meeting minutes obtained by EL MUNDO. A similar meeting occurred in February with another suspe...
PSOE Official Allegedly Offered Protection for Information to Undermine Guardia Civil Investigations
PSOE plumber Leire Díez met with a Guardia Civil commander implicated in the Koldo case in March, offering judicial protection and a position in exchange for information to discredit the UCO, according to meeting minutes obtained by EL MUNDO. A similar meeting occurred in February with another suspe...
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68% Bias Score


Mexico City Denies Evidence Tampering in Double Homicide of Mayor's Aides
Mexico City Attorney General Bertha Alcalde Luján denied evidence tampering in the murder of Mayor Clara Brugada's close associates, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, despite an internal investigation and the suspension of two police officers for alleged improper evidence handling; the investigation foc...
Mexico City Denies Evidence Tampering in Double Homicide of Mayor's Aides
Mexico City Attorney General Bertha Alcalde Luján denied evidence tampering in the murder of Mayor Clara Brugada's close associates, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, despite an internal investigation and the suspension of two police officers for alleged improper evidence handling; the investigation foc...
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48% Bias Score


Mersin Free Zone Bribery Scheme Revealed
A bribery investigation in Mersin, Turkey, revealed a systematic scheme at the Mersin Free Zone Directorate, where officials received weekly payments from companies; video and audio recordings of bribe exchanges are part of the evidence presented in court.
Mersin Free Zone Bribery Scheme Revealed
A bribery investigation in Mersin, Turkey, revealed a systematic scheme at the Mersin Free Zone Directorate, where officials received weekly payments from companies; video and audio recordings of bribe exchanges are part of the evidence presented in court.
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44% Bias Score

Controversial Mexican Judicial Election Heads to Polls
Mexico's first judicial election concludes after a contentious 60-day campaign marked by controversies, including candidates with questionable backgrounds and the distribution of unofficial candidate lists, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the process.

Controversial Mexican Judicial Election Heads to Polls
Mexico's first judicial election concludes after a contentious 60-day campaign marked by controversies, including candidates with questionable backgrounds and the distribution of unofficial candidate lists, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the process.
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64% Bias Score

Sánchez's Political Scandal: Leire Díez and the Erosion of Public Trust
The article satirically portrays Leire Díez's role in a political scandal surrounding Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, highlighting alleged corruption and its impact on public trust.

Sánchez's Political Scandal: Leire Díez and the Erosion of Public Trust
The article satirically portrays Leire Díez's role in a political scandal surrounding Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, highlighting alleged corruption and its impact on public trust.
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84% Bias Score

Trump's Crypto Investments Raise Conflicts of Interest
Trump Media & Technology Group plans to spend $2.5 billion on Bitcoin, adding to Trump family's cryptocurrency ventures, raising conflicts of interest concerns and impacting crypto regulation efforts.

Trump's Crypto Investments Raise Conflicts of Interest
Trump Media & Technology Group plans to spend $2.5 billion on Bitcoin, adding to Trump family's cryptocurrency ventures, raising conflicts of interest concerns and impacting crypto regulation efforts.
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60% Bias Score

\$590,000 Stolen From Armenian Investigative Committee; High-Ranking Official Arrested
A masked man stole \$590,000 from the Armenian Investigative Committee on May 23rd. The theft was orchestrated by a high-ranking official, Gor Tadevosyan, and carried out by Edgar Grigoryan. Both were arrested, but \$11,200 remains missing.

\$590,000 Stolen From Armenian Investigative Committee; High-Ranking Official Arrested
A masked man stole \$590,000 from the Armenian Investigative Committee on May 23rd. The theft was orchestrated by a high-ranking official, Gor Tadevosyan, and carried out by Edgar Grigoryan. Both were arrested, but \$11,200 remains missing.
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60% Bias Score

Madrid Police Report Inaccuracies Following Child's Accident Spark Controversy
In Madrid, a police car accident involving a child on April 28th led to a controversial police report with inaccurate details, prompting a city council debate, and an upcoming lawsuit from the family, and a subsequent investigation into potential police misconduct.

Madrid Police Report Inaccuracies Following Child's Accident Spark Controversy
In Madrid, a police car accident involving a child on April 28th led to a controversial police report with inaccurate details, prompting a city council debate, and an upcoming lawsuit from the family, and a subsequent investigation into potential police misconduct.
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52% Bias Score

Millions in Ukrainian Funds Misspent in Russian-Occupied Cities
Ukraine's budget allocated 3.5 billion hryvnias to occupied cities like Severodonetsk, Bakhmut, and Mariupol for questionable procurements, while officials continue receiving salaries and travel internationally despite Russia's reconstruction efforts.

Millions in Ukrainian Funds Misspent in Russian-Occupied Cities
Ukraine's budget allocated 3.5 billion hryvnias to occupied cities like Severodonetsk, Bakhmut, and Mariupol for questionable procurements, while officials continue receiving salaries and travel internationally despite Russia's reconstruction efforts.
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64% Bias Score
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