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Armenian Court Upholds Asset Seizure Law with Clarifications
Armenia's Constitutional Court upheld a law allowing seizure of assets acquired by officials after their appointment or linked to crimes, clarifying ambiguities but leaving some questions unanswered after a two-year review.
Armenian Court Upholds Asset Seizure Law with Clarifications
Armenia's Constitutional Court upheld a law allowing seizure of assets acquired by officials after their appointment or linked to crimes, clarifying ambiguities but leaving some questions unanswered after a two-year review.
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52% Bias Score


Bulgaria's Democratic Struggle: Balancing EU Values with Authoritarian Allure
Daniel Smilov's commentary examines the ongoing struggle between democratic values and the 'might makes right' philosophy in Bulgarian politics, emphasizing the influence of external actors like the EU and US, and the precarious balance between pro-EU sentiment and the appeal of authoritarian leader...
Bulgaria's Democratic Struggle: Balancing EU Values with Authoritarian Allure
Daniel Smilov's commentary examines the ongoing struggle between democratic values and the 'might makes right' philosophy in Bulgarian politics, emphasizing the influence of external actors like the EU and US, and the precarious balance between pro-EU sentiment and the appeal of authoritarian leader...
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32% Bias Score


ICAC Investigates NSW School Building Contract Corruption Allegations
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is investigating allegations of corruption against former Schools Infrastructure NSW chief executive Anthony Manning and other staff, focusing on a $39 million contract awarded to APP that was later cancelled, raising concerns about procuremen...
ICAC Investigates NSW School Building Contract Corruption Allegations
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is investigating allegations of corruption against former Schools Infrastructure NSW chief executive Anthony Manning and other staff, focusing on a $39 million contract awarded to APP that was later cancelled, raising concerns about procuremen...
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56% Bias Score


Serbian Students' Bike Tour Pressures EU on Corruption Concerns
Eighty Serbian students biked 1400km to Strasbourg to present concerns to the European Parliament about corruption and the use of sonic weapons against protesters in Serbia, gaining significant public support along the way.
Serbian Students' Bike Tour Pressures EU on Corruption Concerns
Eighty Serbian students biked 1400km to Strasbourg to present concerns to the European Parliament about corruption and the use of sonic weapons against protesters in Serbia, gaining significant public support along the way.
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44% Bias Score


Spain Ignores 19 Council of Europe Anti-Corruption Recommendations
The Council of Europe revealed that the Spanish government ignored 19 recommendations on corruption and integrity, including those on lobbying and transparency of high-ranking officials' schedules, despite a draft law and existing legislation; the report, blocked for over 16 months, highlights syste...
Spain Ignores 19 Council of Europe Anti-Corruption Recommendations
The Council of Europe revealed that the Spanish government ignored 19 recommendations on corruption and integrity, including those on lobbying and transparency of high-ranking officials' schedules, despite a draft law and existing legislation; the report, blocked for over 16 months, highlights syste...
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56% Bias Score


Junts' Strategic Pragmatism Secures PSOE's Power
Jordi Turull of Junts per Catalunya reiterated his party's demands for concessions from the Spanish government, while simultaneously accepting lucrative positions for party members in public companies, highlighting a pragmatic approach to political negotiations that secures PSOE's continued power.
Junts' Strategic Pragmatism Secures PSOE's Power
Jordi Turull of Junts per Catalunya reiterated his party's demands for concessions from the Spanish government, while simultaneously accepting lucrative positions for party members in public companies, highlighting a pragmatic approach to political negotiations that secures PSOE's continued power.
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60% Bias Score

Senegal Arrests 262 in Corruption Probes, Recovers Millions
Between September 2024 and April 2025, Senegalese authorities arrested 262 individuals and recovered €22.8 million in two separate investigations into financial crimes, one related to general corruption and another involving a €1.5 billion COVID-19 relief fund, implicating five former ministers.

Senegal Arrests 262 in Corruption Probes, Recovers Millions
Between September 2024 and April 2025, Senegalese authorities arrested 262 individuals and recovered €22.8 million in two separate investigations into financial crimes, one related to general corruption and another involving a €1.5 billion COVID-19 relief fund, implicating five former ministers.
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44% Bias Score

Beşiktaş Municipality Officials Face Arrest in Corruption Probe
In a crackdown on a suspected criminal organization within Beşiktaş Municipality, 12 officials, including Deputy Mayor Ali Rıza Yılmaz, were sent to court; six face arrest, six face judicial supervision, following an investigation into alleged bribery and tender manipulation.

Beşiktaş Municipality Officials Face Arrest in Corruption Probe
In a crackdown on a suspected criminal organization within Beşiktaş Municipality, 12 officials, including Deputy Mayor Ali Rıza Yılmaz, were sent to court; six face arrest, six face judicial supervision, following an investigation into alleged bribery and tender manipulation.
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40% Bias Score

Slovenian Ex-PM Jansa Acquitted in Corruption Case; Prosecutors to Appeal
Former Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa was acquitted of corruption charges in Celje, Slovenia, following accusations of bribery and abuse of power related to a land and property deal; prosecutors plan to appeal the decision, which sparked celebrations among Jansa's supporters who believe the ca...

Slovenian Ex-PM Jansa Acquitted in Corruption Case; Prosecutors to Appeal
Former Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa was acquitted of corruption charges in Celje, Slovenia, following accusations of bribery and abuse of power related to a land and property deal; prosecutors plan to appeal the decision, which sparked celebrations among Jansa's supporters who believe the ca...
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52% Bias Score

Serbian Students' 1400km Cycle to Strasbourg Highlights Corruption Crisis
Following a deadly train station collapse in Serbia, 80 students cycled 1400km to Strasbourg to present their concerns about corruption to the EU Parliament, prompting discussions about EU response and support for Serbian protesters.

Serbian Students' 1400km Cycle to Strasbourg Highlights Corruption Crisis
Following a deadly train station collapse in Serbia, 80 students cycled 1400km to Strasbourg to present their concerns about corruption to the EU Parliament, prompting discussions about EU response and support for Serbian protesters.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Excluded From FIFA Club World Cup Field Refereeing Despite Strong UEFA Presence
FIFA's exclusion of Spanish field referees from the Club World Cup, despite Spain's two VAR officials and past high representation in UEFA's elite group, is unexplained, though it coincides with domestic controversies regarding referee integrity and low effective playing time in La Liga compared to ...

Spain Excluded From FIFA Club World Cup Field Refereeing Despite Strong UEFA Presence
FIFA's exclusion of Spanish field referees from the Club World Cup, despite Spain's two VAR officials and past high representation in UEFA's elite group, is unexplained, though it coincides with domestic controversies regarding referee integrity and low effective playing time in La Liga compared to ...
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48% Bias Score

Peruvian Ex-President Humala Sentenced to 15 Years for Money Laundering
A Peruvian court sentenced former president Ollanta Humala and his wife, Nadine Heredia, to 15 years in prison for money laundering, involving millions in illicit funds from Odebrecht and the Venezuelan government, used to finance their 2006 and 2011 campaigns; this makes Humala the third Peruvian e...

Peruvian Ex-President Humala Sentenced to 15 Years for Money Laundering
A Peruvian court sentenced former president Ollanta Humala and his wife, Nadine Heredia, to 15 years in prison for money laundering, involving millions in illicit funds from Odebrecht and the Venezuelan government, used to finance their 2006 and 2011 campaigns; this makes Humala the third Peruvian e...
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44% Bias Score
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