Sarkozy on Trial for Libyan Campaign Financing
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's trial began Monday in Paris for alleged illegal campaign financing of his 2007 presidential bid by Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, potentially facing up to 10 years imprisonment.
Sarkozy on Trial for Libyan Campaign Financing
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's trial began Monday in Paris for alleged illegal campaign financing of his 2007 presidential bid by Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, potentially facing up to 10 years imprisonment.
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56% Bias Score
Sarkozy on Trial: Gaddafi Regime Campaign Funding Allegations
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy stands trial, accused of receiving $50 million in illegal campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi's regime during his 2007 presidential campaign, with multiple officials implicated and facing charges including corruption and illegal campaign financing.
Sarkozy on Trial: Gaddafi Regime Campaign Funding Allegations
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy stands trial, accused of receiving $50 million in illegal campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi's regime during his 2007 presidential campaign, with multiple officials implicated and facing charges including corruption and illegal campaign financing.
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52% Bias Score
Sarkozy on Trial for Libyan Campaign Financing
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's trial for allegedly receiving \$5.4 million in illegal campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi began January 6th in Paris, potentially resulting in a 10-year prison sentence if convicted; the trial includes 12 other defendants and is expected to last until April...
Sarkozy on Trial for Libyan Campaign Financing
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's trial for allegedly receiving \$5.4 million in illegal campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi began January 6th in Paris, potentially resulting in a 10-year prison sentence if convicted; the trial includes 12 other defendants and is expected to last until April...
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56% Bias Score
Sarkozy's Bribery Conviction Ends Political Career
France's highest court upheld a one-year sentence with an electronic tag for former President Nicolas Sarkozy, 69, due to bribery and influence peddling, suspending his civic rights for three years and effectively ending his political career after attempts to obtain confidential information in 2014.
Sarkozy's Bribery Conviction Ends Political Career
France's highest court upheld a one-year sentence with an electronic tag for former President Nicolas Sarkozy, 69, due to bribery and influence peddling, suspending his civic rights for three years and effectively ending his political career after attempts to obtain confidential information in 2014.
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44% Bias Score
Sarkozy's Definitive Prison Sentence Shakes French Politics
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's three-year prison sentence (one year to be served under electronic surveillance) for corruption and influence peddling is final, following the rejection of his appeal on December 18th, 2024. This unprecedented event underscores challenges in French political...
Sarkozy's Definitive Prison Sentence Shakes French Politics
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's three-year prison sentence (one year to be served under electronic surveillance) for corruption and influence peddling is final, following the rejection of his appeal on December 18th, 2024. This unprecedented event underscores challenges in French political...
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48% Bias Score
Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld by French Court
France's highest court upheld the corruption and abuse of power conviction against former President Nicolas Sarkozy, sentencing him to three years in prison (two suspended) and one year of house arrest with an electronic tag; his lawyer plans to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld by French Court
France's highest court upheld the corruption and abuse of power conviction against former President Nicolas Sarkozy, sentencing him to three years in prison (two suspended) and one year of house arrest with an electronic tag; his lawyer plans to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
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40% Bias Score
Sarkozy Trial Begins: Accusations of Illicit Libyan Campaign Financing
Nicolas Sarkozy's trial for illegal campaign financing from Gaddafi's regime begins January 6th in Paris, encompassing charges of corruption and conspiracy, with a potential 10-year sentence.
Sarkozy Trial Begins: Accusations of Illicit Libyan Campaign Financing
Nicolas Sarkozy's trial for illegal campaign financing from Gaddafi's regime begins January 6th in Paris, encompassing charges of corruption and conspiracy, with a potential 10-year sentence.
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44% Bias Score
Sarkozy on Trial: Accused of Libyan Campaign Funding
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial in Paris, accused of receiving millions in illegal campaign funds from Libya's Muammar Gaddafi's regime for his 2007 presidential bid; twelve co-defendants, including ex-ministers, face similar charges, with the trial lasting until April 10th.
Sarkozy on Trial: Accused of Libyan Campaign Funding
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial in Paris, accused of receiving millions in illegal campaign funds from Libya's Muammar Gaddafi's regime for his 2007 presidential bid; twelve co-defendants, including ex-ministers, face similar charges, with the trial lasting until April 10th.
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56% Bias Score
Sarkozy's Seychelles Vacation Amidst Corruption Conviction
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, definitively convicted for corruption and influence peddling on December 18th, is currently vacationing in the Seychelles with his family while awaiting the implementation of his electronic monitoring sentence, sparking public debate.
Sarkozy's Seychelles Vacation Amidst Corruption Conviction
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, definitively convicted for corruption and influence peddling on December 18th, is currently vacationing in the Seychelles with his family while awaiting the implementation of his electronic monitoring sentence, sparking public debate.
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56% Bias Score
Sarkozy Sentenced to House Arrest in Corruption Case
France's Supreme Court confirmed former President Nicolas Sarkozy's conviction for corruption and influence peddling, sentencing him to one year of house arrest with an electronic bracelet; he plans to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, but the sentence remains in effect.
Sarkozy Sentenced to House Arrest in Corruption Case
France's Supreme Court confirmed former President Nicolas Sarkozy's conviction for corruption and influence peddling, sentencing him to one year of house arrest with an electronic bracelet; he plans to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, but the sentence remains in effect.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Sarkozy Definitively Sentenced to Prison in Corruption Case
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been definitively sentenced to three years in prison, including one year of firm imprisonment under electronic surveillance, for corruption and influence peddling in the "Bismuth" case, marking a legal precedent in France.
Sarkozy Definitively Sentenced to Prison in Corruption Case
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been definitively sentenced to three years in prison, including one year of firm imprisonment under electronic surveillance, for corruption and influence peddling in the "Bismuth" case, marking a legal precedent in France.
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40% Bias Score
Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld, Faces Trial for Libyan Campaign Financing
France's highest court upheld former President Nicolas Sarkozy's corruption conviction, sentencing him to a year in prison; he also faces a January 2025 trial for alleged illegal Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, involving claims of \$52.3 million in undeclared funds.
Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld, Faces Trial for Libyan Campaign Financing
France's highest court upheld former President Nicolas Sarkozy's corruption conviction, sentencing him to a year in prison; he also faces a January 2025 trial for alleged illegal Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, involving claims of \$52.3 million in undeclared funds.
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56% Bias Score