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Uribe Trial Suspended: Supreme Court Orders Judge Recusal
A Colombian judge overseeing the trial of former President Álvaro Uribe has been recused by the Supreme Court, suspending the proceedings and delaying the resolution of this politically charged case. The recusal was requested by Uribe's defense team following accusations of judicial bias.
Uribe Trial Suspended: Supreme Court Orders Judge Recusal
A Colombian judge overseeing the trial of former President Álvaro Uribe has been recused by the Supreme Court, suspending the proceedings and delaying the resolution of this politically charged case. The recusal was requested by Uribe's defense team following accusations of judicial bias.
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40% Bias Score


IOC Elects New President Amidst Transparency Concerns
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect a new president on March 20, 2024, in Costa Navarino, Greece, from seven candidates, including Sebastian Coe, Kirsty Coventry, and Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., in a process criticized for its lack of transparency and democratic principles.
IOC Elects New President Amidst Transparency Concerns
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect a new president on March 20, 2024, in Costa Navarino, Greece, from seven candidates, including Sebastian Coe, Kirsty Coventry, and Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., in a process criticized for its lack of transparency and democratic principles.
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56% Bias Score


Rhodes Urban Planning Officials Arrested in Bribery Scandal
A bribery ring within Rhodes' urban planning department was uncovered, leading to the arrest of seven individuals and the seizure of €600,000 in cash, gold, and official documents.
Rhodes Urban Planning Officials Arrested in Bribery Scandal
A bribery ring within Rhodes' urban planning department was uncovered, leading to the arrest of seven individuals and the seizure of €600,000 in cash, gold, and official documents.
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56% Bias Score


Kocani Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Exposing Systemic Corruption
A nightclub fire in Kocani, North Macedonia, killed 59 people due to the lack of safety measures and a valid operating license; the mayor resigned amid public outrage, and investigations are underway into widespread corruption and regulatory failures.
Kocani Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Exposing Systemic Corruption
A nightclub fire in Kocani, North Macedonia, killed 59 people due to the lack of safety measures and a valid operating license; the mayor resigned amid public outrage, and investigations are underway into widespread corruption and regulatory failures.
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40% Bias Score


Arrest of Istanbul Mayor Sends Turkish Lira Plummeting
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested on charges of corruption and terrorism, leading to a sharp fall in the Turkish lira and the temporary suspension of the Istanbul stock exchange; the arrest is seen by opponents as a political move to prevent his 2028 presidential bid.
Arrest of Istanbul Mayor Sends Turkish Lira Plummeting
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested on charges of corruption and terrorism, leading to a sharp fall in the Turkish lira and the temporary suspension of the Istanbul stock exchange; the arrest is seen by opponents as a political move to prevent his 2028 presidential bid.
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48% Bias Score


ACT Integrity Commission Finds Walter Sofronoff Guilty of Serious Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found Walter Sofronoff, who led the inquiry into the Bruce Lehrmann trial, engaged in "serious corrupt conduct" for leaking his report to journalists before official release, violating the Inquiries Act and potentially committing offenses.
ACT Integrity Commission Finds Walter Sofronoff Guilty of Serious Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found Walter Sofronoff, who led the inquiry into the Bruce Lehrmann trial, engaged in "serious corrupt conduct" for leaking his report to journalists before official release, violating the Inquiries Act and potentially committing offenses.
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48% Bias Score

SRA Investigates Former Unite Official After Unfair Dismissal Case
Former Unite the Union official Howard Beckett, a solicitor, is being investigated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) after losing an unfair dismissal case related to a police probe into alleged bribery, fraud, and money laundering at the union involving a £112m hotel and conference center...

SRA Investigates Former Unite Official After Unfair Dismissal Case
Former Unite the Union official Howard Beckett, a solicitor, is being investigated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) after losing an unfair dismissal case related to a police probe into alleged bribery, fraud, and money laundering at the union involving a £112m hotel and conference center...
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36% Bias Score

Syrian National Arrested in Kyiv for Bankruptcy, Faces Further Charges
After a year as a fugitive, Hadj Ahmad Fouzi, a 72-year-old Syrian national with alleged ties to organized crime and high-ranking police officials, was arrested in Kyiv, Ukraine, to serve a remaining sentence for a final bankruptcy conviction in Italy.

Syrian National Arrested in Kyiv for Bankruptcy, Faces Further Charges
After a year as a fugitive, Hadj Ahmad Fouzi, a 72-year-old Syrian national with alleged ties to organized crime and high-ranking police officials, was arrested in Kyiv, Ukraine, to serve a remaining sentence for a final bankruptcy conviction in Italy.
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56% Bias Score

Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Massive Protests, Early Elections Possible
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation was officially accepted by parliament on March 8th, triggering a 30-day deadline for forming a new government; President Aleksandar Vucic may call early elections in June due to massive protests following a deadly train station collapse in November,...

Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Massive Protests, Early Elections Possible
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation was officially accepted by parliament on March 8th, triggering a 30-day deadline for forming a new government; President Aleksandar Vucic may call early elections in June due to massive protests following a deadly train station collapse in November,...
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36% Bias Score

Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following the November 2024 train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, which killed 15, at least 100,000 protestors demonstrated in Belgrade on March 15, 2025 against corruption, alleging police used sonic weapons, a claim denied by the Serbian government.

Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following the November 2024 train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, which killed 15, at least 100,000 protestors demonstrated in Belgrade on March 15, 2025 against corruption, alleging police used sonic weapons, a claim denied by the Serbian government.
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36% Bias Score

Ovsyannikov Family on Trial in UK for Sanctions Violations
Dmitry Ovsyannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, and his family are on trial in London's Southwark Crown Court for violating UK sanctions and money laundering; the court is examining \£76,000 transferred to a UK bank account, a Mercedes purchase, and tuition payments made while under sanctions.

Ovsyannikov Family on Trial in UK for Sanctions Violations
Dmitry Ovsyannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, and his family are on trial in London's Southwark Crown Court for violating UK sanctions and money laundering; the court is examining \£76,000 transferred to a UK bank account, a Mercedes purchase, and tuition payments made while under sanctions.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey: Mass Arrests in Three Separate Investigations
On March 19, 2025, Turkish authorities issued detention warrants for 106 individuals, including Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, artist Ercan Saatçi, and journalist İsmail Saymaz, across three investigations: alleged illicit tenders and corruption within Istanbul municipality subsidiaries; a terrorism...

Turkey: Mass Arrests in Three Separate Investigations
On March 19, 2025, Turkish authorities issued detention warrants for 106 individuals, including Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, artist Ercan Saatçi, and journalist İsmail Saymaz, across three investigations: alleged illicit tenders and corruption within Istanbul municipality subsidiaries; a terrorism...
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56% Bias Score
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