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EU Anti-Corruption Directive Stalled Amidst Member State Disagreement
The European Union's proposed anti-corruption directive, stalled in late June 2023 due to disagreements among member states over the criminalization of abuse of office, risks undermining the bloc's credibility in combating corruption both internally and globally.
EU Anti-Corruption Directive Stalled Amidst Member State Disagreement
The European Union's proposed anti-corruption directive, stalled in late June 2023 due to disagreements among member states over the criminalization of abuse of office, risks undermining the bloc's credibility in combating corruption both internally and globally.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Democratic Decline Amidst Corruption Allegations
A report alleging criminal activity by a former Spanish Socialist Workers' Party secretary has caused a major political crisis, undermining claims of democratic progress under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, as evidenced by declining scores in international indices of democratic quality and increasing...
Spain's Democratic Decline Amidst Corruption Allegations
A report alleging criminal activity by a former Spanish Socialist Workers' Party secretary has caused a major political crisis, undermining claims of democratic progress under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, as evidenced by declining scores in international indices of democratic quality and increasing...
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48% Bias Score


EU Court Rules Against Commission for Withholding Von der Leyen-Pfizer Texts
The European General Court ruled against the European Commission for failing to provide credible justification for withholding text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla during the COVID-19 pandemic vaccine procurement; the court decision highlights concerns ab...
EU Court Rules Against Commission for Withholding Von der Leyen-Pfizer Texts
The European General Court ruled against the European Commission for failing to provide credible justification for withholding text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla during the COVID-19 pandemic vaccine procurement; the court decision highlights concerns ab...
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Corruption Index Drops Amidst Weakened Anti-Fraud Agencies
Spain's corruption perception index fell four points in Transparency International's 2024 report, ranking 46th of 180 countries, due to weakened anti-fraud agencies and slow implementation of whistleblower protection laws, highlighting systemic issues and impacting investor confidence.
Spain's Corruption Index Drops Amidst Weakened Anti-Fraud Agencies
Spain's corruption perception index fell four points in Transparency International's 2024 report, ranking 46th of 180 countries, due to weakened anti-fraud agencies and slow implementation of whistleblower protection laws, highlighting systemic issues and impacting investor confidence.
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48% Bias Score


Brazil's Corruption Crisis Deepens Amidst Government Inaction
Transparency International's report reveals Brazil's worsening corruption levels despite past anti-corruption efforts, coinciding with President Lula's minimal focus on the issue in his 465 speeches during his first two years, and the recent weakening of US anti-corruption efforts.
Brazil's Corruption Crisis Deepens Amidst Government Inaction
Transparency International's report reveals Brazil's worsening corruption levels despite past anti-corruption efforts, coinciding with President Lula's minimal focus on the issue in his 465 speeches during his first two years, and the recent weakening of US anti-corruption efforts.
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44% Bias Score


Somalia Ranked Among World's Most Corrupt, Hindering Climate Change Efforts
Transparency International's 2024 report ranks Somalia among the most corrupt countries globally, hindering climate change efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, where 33 of 100 countries score below the global average of 43, with conflict exacerbating the issue in Somalia and other nations.
Somalia Ranked Among World's Most Corrupt, Hindering Climate Change Efforts
Transparency International's 2024 report ranks Somalia among the most corrupt countries globally, hindering climate change efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, where 33 of 100 countries score below the global average of 43, with conflict exacerbating the issue in Somalia and other nations.
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48% Bias Score

EU Parliament Considers Broad Lobbying Ban on Amazon Over Labor Practices
The European Parliament is considering extending its lobbying ban on Amazon to include all third-party lobbying groups representing Amazon, escalating a dispute over warehouse working conditions; this follows Amazon's refusal to send high-ranking officials to a hearing and multiple documented meetin...

EU Parliament Considers Broad Lobbying Ban on Amazon Over Labor Practices
The European Parliament is considering extending its lobbying ban on Amazon to include all third-party lobbying groups representing Amazon, escalating a dispute over warehouse working conditions; this follows Amazon's refusal to send high-ranking officials to a hearing and multiple documented meetin...
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40% Bias Score

EU Report: Sharp Increase in Perceived Corruption in Spain
A European Commission report released July 8, 2025, details a significant rise in perceived corruption in Spain under Pedro Sánchez's government, citing slow investigations, the lack of a national anti-corruption strategy, and high percentages of businesses reporting widespread corruption.

EU Report: Sharp Increase in Perceived Corruption in Spain
A European Commission report released July 8, 2025, details a significant rise in perceived corruption in Spain under Pedro Sánchez's government, citing slow investigations, the lack of a national anti-corruption strategy, and high percentages of businesses reporting widespread corruption.
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48% Bias Score

EU Court to Rule on Von der Leyen's Pfizer Text Messages
The EU court will decide on Wednesday whether the European Commission violated transparency laws by refusing to release text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla concerning a €1.8 billion vaccine deal; the case, initiated by The New York Times, could significa...

EU Court to Rule on Von der Leyen's Pfizer Text Messages
The EU court will decide on Wednesday whether the European Commission violated transparency laws by refusing to release text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla concerning a €1.8 billion vaccine deal; the case, initiated by The New York Times, could significa...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Non-Transparent Party Funding Sparks Calls for Reform
Ahead of Germany's elections, an anti-corruption watchdog urged reforms to Germany's "non-transparent" party-funding laws due to large donations to the AfD and BSW parties, coupled with Germany's fall in Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index from 9th to 15th place.

Germany's Non-Transparent Party Funding Sparks Calls for Reform
Ahead of Germany's elections, an anti-corruption watchdog urged reforms to Germany's "non-transparent" party-funding laws due to large donations to the AfD and BSW parties, coupled with Germany's fall in Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index from 9th to 15th place.
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36% Bias Score

US Corruption Perception Index Hits Record Low
The United States hit a record low of 65 on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, ranking 28th globally and tied with the Bahamas, a drop attributed to perceived ethical challenges within the judiciary, impacting investor confidence and business stability.

US Corruption Perception Index Hits Record Low
The United States hit a record low of 65 on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, ranking 28th globally and tied with the Bahamas, a drop attributed to perceived ethical challenges within the judiciary, impacting investor confidence and business stability.
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40% Bias Score

Liberia Shows Marginal Improvement in Corruption Perception Index, But Challenges Remain
Liberia's 2024 Corruption Perception Index score improved by two points to 27, but remains among the lowest globally, highlighting persistent corruption despite President Boakai's asset declaration and calls for stronger anti-corruption measures.

Liberia Shows Marginal Improvement in Corruption Perception Index, But Challenges Remain
Liberia's 2024 Corruption Perception Index score improved by two points to 27, but remains among the lowest globally, highlighting persistent corruption despite President Boakai's asset declaration and calls for stronger anti-corruption measures.
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32% Bias Score
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