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Spanish Prime Minister's Wife, Brother Face Trial

A Spanish judge ordered the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, Begoña Gómez, to stand trial for malversation, following a similar decision regarding the Prime Minister's brother, David Sánchez, adding to existing political scandals.

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Spanish Prosecutor General's Investigation: Abuse of Power Allegations

An investigation into Spain's Prosecutor General is raising concerns about potential abuse of power due to allegedly unsustainable legal interpretations and lack of minimum evidentiary basis, as highlighted by a judge's dissenting opinion.

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Trump Allies Accused of Weaponizing Mortgage Fraud Allegations Against Political Opponents

Donald Trump and his allies, led by Bill Pulte, are using accusations of mortgage fraud to target political opponents, including Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, Senator Adam Schiff, and New York Attorney General Letitia James, raising concerns about the weaponization of the legal system.

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Colombian Court Annuls Part of Uribe's Prison Sentence

A Bogotá court annulled part of former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe Vélez's 12-year prison sentence for bribery and fraud, citing violations of his fundamental rights. The decision, which can be appealed, allows his release pending further review, and has reignited intense political debate in Co...

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Former Trump Officials Allege FBI Investigations via Google Emails

Former Trump administration officials Dan Scavino and Jeff Clark allege they received Google emails informing them of FBI investigations into their Google accounts weeks before their return to office under a court order that prevented prior notification; Scavino and Clark claim this is an example of...

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Trump Criticizes Brazil's Treatment of Bolsonaro, Lula Rejects Interference

Following a BRICS summit in Brazil, US President Trump criticized Brazil's treatment of former President Jair Bolsonaro, accusing the judiciary of persecution, while President Lula rejected foreign interference, further escalating tensions and raising concerns about potential US tariffs on BRICS nat...

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Spanish PM's Brother to Stand Trial, Undermining Government's Defense

The Spanish Audiencia Provincial de Badajoz has confirmed that Pedro Sánchez's brother will be tried for prevarication and influence peddling, contradicting the government's claims that investigations against the PM's family are politically motivated.

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Junts per Catalunya and PP Criticize Sánchez's Attack on Judges

Junts per Catalunya and the PP have criticized Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for his comments on judges "doing politics", accusing him of attacking the judiciary due to investigations into his family and allies.

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Colombian Court Partially Annuls Uribe's Prison Sentence

A Bogotá court partially overturned former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe Vélez's 12-year prison sentence, citing a violation of his fundamental rights by the original judge; this decision has fueled claims of political persecution and significantly impacts the upcoming 2026 elections.

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Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest, Sparking Political Firestorm in Colombia

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe Vélez received a 12-year house arrest sentence for bribery and witness tampering; his son appealed, alleging political persecution, igniting intense national debate.

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Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest, Claims Political Persecution

A Colombian judge sentenced former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez to 12 years of house arrest for fraud and bribery; Uribe immediately appealed, claiming the ruling was a politically motivated attack to silence opposition voices, alleging a biased judicial process and 'lawfare'.

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Kirchner Begins House Arrest Amidst Political Tensions in Argentina

Former Argentinan President Cristina Kirchner, 72, began a six-year house arrest sentence on Tuesday after a corruption conviction, prompting a pause in planned massive protests and internal conflict within the Peronist opposition party.

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