Turkish Police Officer Accused of Leaking Information and Sending False Report to Former Minister
Turkish police officer Serkan Dinçer, currently imprisoned for allegedly leaking information to FETÖ fugitive Cevheri Güven, is accused of sending a false email to former Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu, claiming that former police chief Kerim Altıay leaked information to Sedat Peker regarding a 45...
Turkish Police Officer Accused of Leaking Information and Sending False Report to Former Minister
Turkish police officer Serkan Dinçer, currently imprisoned for allegedly leaking information to FETÖ fugitive Cevheri Güven, is accused of sending a false email to former Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu, claiming that former police chief Kerim Altıay leaked information to Sedat Peker regarding a 45...
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40% Bias Score
Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Corruption
Former New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for bribery and influence peddling, benefiting Egypt and Qatar, alongside 10 and 9-year sentences for his co-defendants, Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, respectively, for crimes involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash...
Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Corruption
Former New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for bribery and influence peddling, benefiting Egypt and Qatar, alongside 10 and 9-year sentences for his co-defendants, Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, respectively, for crimes involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash...
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32% Bias Score
Netanyahu Case 4000 Indictment Upheld by Jerusalem Court
The Jerusalem District Court on Thursday rejected defense challenges to the framing of Case 4000 charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ruling the indictment sufficiently detailed his alleged involvement in a media bribery scheme despite arguments that it lacked specifics on 82 annex ite...
Netanyahu Case 4000 Indictment Upheld by Jerusalem Court
The Jerusalem District Court on Thursday rejected defense challenges to the framing of Case 4000 charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ruling the indictment sufficiently detailed his alleged involvement in a media bribery scheme despite arguments that it lacked specifics on 82 annex ite...
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48% Bias Score
Sarkozy Trial: Accusations of Libyan Campaign Funding Denied
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial, accused of accepting illegal campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi during his 2007 presidential campaign; he denies all accusations, citing a lack of evidence and alleging politically motivated prosecution.
Sarkozy Trial: Accusations of Libyan Campaign Funding Denied
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial, accused of accepting illegal campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi during his 2007 presidential campaign; he denies all accusations, citing a lack of evidence and alleging politically motivated prosecution.
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56% Bias Score
Thuringian Justice System Corruption Trial Ends in Guilty Verdicts
A Gera court found three defendants—a former senior Thuringian justice official and two entrepreneurs—guilty of corruption, resulting in a €447,000 loss for Thuringia due to illicit contracts between 2014 and 2019, exposing systemic failures within the state's justice system.
Thuringian Justice System Corruption Trial Ends in Guilty Verdicts
A Gera court found three defendants—a former senior Thuringian justice official and two entrepreneurs—guilty of corruption, resulting in a €447,000 loss for Thuringia due to illicit contracts between 2014 and 2019, exposing systemic failures within the state's justice system.
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32% Bias Score
UK Minister Faces Investigation Over Gifted Apartment
UK Anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq faces investigations in both the UK and Bangladesh regarding a £700,000 apartment gifted to her by a developer linked to her aunt, the former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, prompting questions about transparency and conflicts of interest.
UK Minister Faces Investigation Over Gifted Apartment
UK Anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq faces investigations in both the UK and Bangladesh regarding a £700,000 apartment gifted to her by a developer linked to her aunt, the former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, prompting questions about transparency and conflicts of interest.
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52% Bias Score
US Sanctions Hungary's Top Official Antal Rogan
The US government sanctioned Antal Rogan, Hungary's Minister in charge of the Prime Minister's Office and chief secret service supervisor, on January 7th, 2025, under the Global Magnitsky Act due to allegations of corruption and human rights abuses, straining US-Hungary relations.
US Sanctions Hungary's Top Official Antal Rogan
The US government sanctioned Antal Rogan, Hungary's Minister in charge of the Prime Minister's Office and chief secret service supervisor, on January 7th, 2025, under the Global Magnitsky Act due to allegations of corruption and human rights abuses, straining US-Hungary relations.
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68% Bias Score
Zelensky's €18 Million Caribbean Villa Fuels Corruption Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelensky's offshore company purchased a nearly €18 million villa on Saint Barthélemy; the transaction raises concerns about the use of Ukrainian funds and Western aid amidst the ongoing conflict.
Zelensky's €18 Million Caribbean Villa Fuels Corruption Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelensky's offshore company purchased a nearly €18 million villa on Saint Barthélemy; the transaction raises concerns about the use of Ukrainian funds and Western aid amidst the ongoing conflict.
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68% Bias Score
Hungary Faces EU Criticism Over Rule of Law Failures
The European Commission's 2023 Rule of Law report criticizes Hungary for failing to address repeated concerns regarding its judicial system, anti-corruption measures, media freedom, and institutional checks and balances, leading to strained relations with other EU members, notably Poland, following ...
Hungary Faces EU Criticism Over Rule of Law Failures
The European Commission's 2023 Rule of Law report criticizes Hungary for failing to address repeated concerns regarding its judicial system, anti-corruption measures, media freedom, and institutional checks and balances, leading to strained relations with other EU members, notably Poland, following ...
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40% Bias Score
Failed Allende House Acquisition Exposes Legal Flaws in Chilean Government
The Chilean government's attempt to purchase the former home of President Salvador Allende for \$922,000 USD to establish a museum failed due to legal and constitutional impediments related to the involvement of government officials in the sale process, prompting the resignation of the Minister of N...
Failed Allende House Acquisition Exposes Legal Flaws in Chilean Government
The Chilean government's attempt to purchase the former home of President Salvador Allende for \$922,000 USD to establish a museum failed due to legal and constitutional impediments related to the involvement of government officials in the sale process, prompting the resignation of the Minister of N...
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52% Bias Score
US Sanctions Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The US sanctioned Hungarian government member Antal Rogán for alleged corruption under the Global Magnitsky Act, freezing his US assets and banning him from the US; Hungary plans to challenge this after Donald Trump's inauguration.
US Sanctions Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The US sanctioned Hungarian government member Antal Rogán for alleged corruption under the Global Magnitsky Act, freezing his US assets and banning him from the US; Hungary plans to challenge this after Donald Trump's inauguration.
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36% Bias Score
Questions Surround Van University Student's Death
Rojin Kabaiş, a Van Yüzüncü Yıl University student, disappeared and was found dead; initial reports of suicide are challenged by her father's account of inconsistencies and potential evidence of foul play, leading to an ongoing investigation involving university security protocols and contract award...
Questions Surround Van University Student's Death
Rojin Kabaiş, a Van Yüzüncü Yıl University student, disappeared and was found dead; initial reports of suicide are challenged by her father's account of inconsistencies and potential evidence of foul play, leading to an ongoing investigation involving university security protocols and contract award...
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44% Bias Score