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Mongolian Students Prioritize Domestic Issues Over Geopolitical Concerns
Mongolian university students prioritize domestic issues like corruption over global geopolitical conflicts, despite their country's dependence on China and Russia, advocating for stronger domestic industries and diversified international partnerships to secure their future.
Mongolian Students Prioritize Domestic Issues Over Geopolitical Concerns
Mongolian university students prioritize domestic issues like corruption over global geopolitical conflicts, despite their country's dependence on China and Russia, advocating for stronger domestic industries and diversified international partnerships to secure their future.
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32% Bias Score


Three Federal Prosecutors Resign Over Dropped Adams Case
Three federal prosecutors resigned Tuesday, protesting pressure to admit wrongdoing after refusing to drop a corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, dismissed in April despite a judge's finding of no prosecutorial misconduct; the Justice Department prioritized obedience over ethical obligation...
Three Federal Prosecutors Resign Over Dropped Adams Case
Three federal prosecutors resigned Tuesday, protesting pressure to admit wrongdoing after refusing to drop a corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, dismissed in April despite a judge's finding of no prosecutorial misconduct; the Justice Department prioritized obedience over ethical obligation...
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40% Bias Score


Bipartisan Push to Ban Congressional Stock Trading Gains Momentum
Public outrage over lucrative stock trading by US lawmakers, especially Nancy Pelosi's family, is driving a bipartisan push to ban the practice, fueled by increased public awareness and recent high-profile cases of potentially unethical trading.
Bipartisan Push to Ban Congressional Stock Trading Gains Momentum
Public outrage over lucrative stock trading by US lawmakers, especially Nancy Pelosi's family, is driving a bipartisan push to ban the practice, fueled by increased public awareness and recent high-profile cases of potentially unethical trading.
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64% Bias Score


Fifteen Charged in UK Election Betting Scandal
Fifteen individuals, including Rishi Sunak's former aide, face charges under the Gambling Act 2005 for allegedly using insider knowledge of the 2024 general election date to place bets, with court appearances set for June 13th.
Fifteen Charged in UK Election Betting Scandal
Fifteen individuals, including Rishi Sunak's former aide, face charges under the Gambling Act 2005 for allegedly using insider knowledge of the 2024 general election date to place bets, with court appearances set for June 13th.
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44% Bias Score


Massachusetts Representative Arrested, Accused of Misusing \$36,000
Massachusetts State Representative Christopher Flanagan was arrested on Friday and charged with stealing \$36,000 from the Home Builders Association of Cape Cod to fund personal expenses, including psychic services and his political campaign, resulting in calls for his resignation.
Massachusetts Representative Arrested, Accused of Misusing \$36,000
Massachusetts State Representative Christopher Flanagan was arrested on Friday and charged with stealing \$36,000 from the Home Builders Association of Cape Cod to fund personal expenses, including psychic services and his political campaign, resulting in calls for his resignation.
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52% Bias Score


Czech Court to Rule on Babiš EU Subsidy Case
The Czech Supreme Court will decide in June whether former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and MEP Jana Nagyová misused roughly €2 million in EU subsidies intended for Babiš's "Capi hnizdo" resort; Nagyová's immunity was recently lifted, resuming the trial that could bar Babiš from politics.
Czech Court to Rule on Babiš EU Subsidy Case
The Czech Supreme Court will decide in June whether former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and MEP Jana Nagyová misused roughly €2 million in EU subsidies intended for Babiš's "Capi hnizdo" resort; Nagyová's immunity was recently lifted, resuming the trial that could bar Babiš from politics.
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60% Bias Score

Witness in Turkish Corruption Case Assassinated in Netherlands
Cemil Önal, a key witness in the Halil Falyalı murder investigation who had implicated Turkish officials in corruption, was shot dead in the Netherlands on May 1st, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about witness protection and international cooperation.

Witness in Turkish Corruption Case Assassinated in Netherlands
Cemil Önal, a key witness in the Halil Falyalı murder investigation who had implicated Turkish officials in corruption, was shot dead in the Netherlands on May 1st, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about witness protection and international cooperation.
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60% Bias Score

Arrest of "King of the Blue" Exposes Argentina's Economic Instability
The arrest of Elias Piccirillo, Argentina's "King of the Blue," highlights the risks and rewards of the informal dollar market, reflecting broader issues of economic instability and corruption; the recent IMF deal aims to stabilize the currency but not fully eliminate this informal market.

Arrest of "King of the Blue" Exposes Argentina's Economic Instability
The arrest of Elias Piccirillo, Argentina's "King of the Blue," highlights the risks and rewards of the informal dollar market, reflecting broader issues of economic instability and corruption; the recent IMF deal aims to stabilize the currency but not fully eliminate this informal market.
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60% Bias Score

Hope Florida Scandal Threatens Casey DeSantis's Gubernatorial Bid
Florida's First Lady Casey DeSantis faces a potential political crisis as her charity, Hope Florida, is under investigation for receiving a \$10 million donation possibly in violation of state law, jeopardizing her expected gubernatorial run in 2026.

Hope Florida Scandal Threatens Casey DeSantis's Gubernatorial Bid
Florida's First Lady Casey DeSantis faces a potential political crisis as her charity, Hope Florida, is under investigation for receiving a \$10 million donation possibly in violation of state law, jeopardizing her expected gubernatorial run in 2026.
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56% Bias Score

Former Crimean Governor Jailed for UK Sanctions Breach
A former Russian governor of Sevastopol, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, received a 40-month prison sentence in the UK for breaching sanctions by receiving over £75,000 and a Mercedes Benz from relatives; his brother received a suspended sentence for related offenses, marking the UK's first such prosecution un...

Former Crimean Governor Jailed for UK Sanctions Breach
A former Russian governor of Sevastopol, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, received a 40-month prison sentence in the UK for breaching sanctions by receiving over £75,000 and a Mercedes Benz from relatives; his brother received a suspended sentence for related offenses, marking the UK's first such prosecution un...
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40% Bias Score

US Dismantles Crypto Enforcement Team Amidst Concerns of Quid Pro Quo
The US Department of Justice dismantled its National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, halting investigations into cryptocurrency-related crimes following significant cryptocurrency industry donations to President Trump's 2024 campaign; this raises concerns about weakened financial crime enforcement ...

US Dismantles Crypto Enforcement Team Amidst Concerns of Quid Pro Quo
The US Department of Justice dismantled its National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, halting investigations into cryptocurrency-related crimes following significant cryptocurrency industry donations to President Trump's 2024 campaign; this raises concerns about weakened financial crime enforcement ...
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68% Bias Score

Sanctioned Russian Oligarch Circumvents EU Sanctions via Kitzbühel Villas
Sanctioned Russian oligarch Eduard Khudainatov maintains access to four luxury villas in Kitzbühel, Austria, worth €26 million, through his Cypriot partner Svetlana E., who purchased them between 2017 and 2021, highlighting a loophole in EU sanctions.

Sanctioned Russian Oligarch Circumvents EU Sanctions via Kitzbühel Villas
Sanctioned Russian oligarch Eduard Khudainatov maintains access to four luxury villas in Kitzbühel, Austria, worth €26 million, through his Cypriot partner Svetlana E., who purchased them between 2017 and 2021, highlighting a loophole in EU sanctions.
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60% Bias Score
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