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20 articlesGaza flotilla activists return to Ireland, UK
British and Irish activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla returned to their home countries after being intercepted by Israeli forces. The article reports allegations of detention in containers and use of rubber bullets, with specific focus on an Irish activist's account of conditions.
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Thousands march in Madrid demanding Spanish PM quit over graft allegations
Thousands of protesters marched in Madrid calling for Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez to resign over corruption allegations. Sanchez characterizes the cases against his family and associates as politically motivated. The story reports the protest activity and the PM's defense without extensive elaboration.
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South African Gaza flotilla activists allege they were shocked with electricity in Israeli detention
South African activists detained while attempting to breach Israel's Gaza blockade have alleged they were subjected to electric shock torture by Israeli soldiers. The article reports abuse allegations from detained protesters without detailed independent verification of the claims.
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Thousands rally in Madrid to demand Sanchez's resignation
A protest in Madrid called for Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's resignation amid corruption allegations involving his family, allies, and party. The headline reports the event and basic trigger without additional editorial framing.
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Tunisia jails former head of anti-graft body for 10 years
Tunisia's former anti-corruption chief was sentenced to 10 years in jail following charges related to a complaint filed after a National Anti-Corruption Authority report. The story reports the conviction with minimal additional context about the underlying allegations or charges.
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France bans Israel's Ben-Gvir over abuse of flotilla activists
France banned Israeli politician Ben-Gvir from entry over allegations that Israeli authorities violently abused activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla during their detention. The story centers on activist allegations of abuse without detailed corroboration or official Israeli response.
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Democrats demand Rubio explain US visa for wanted former Polish official
Democrats are demanding Secretary of State Marco Rubio explain how a wanted former Polish cabinet minister obtained a US visa that enabled him to flee Hungary. The story reports on political accountability questions regarding visa issuance procedures without providing substantive detail on the official's identity, allegations, or the visa approval process.
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US sanctions Tanzanian police official for alleged human rights abuses
The U.S. State Department, through Secretary of State Marco Rubio, announced sanctions against Tanzanian police official Faustine Jackson Mafwele for alleged human rights violations. The article reports on a designation decision but provides minimal detail about the specific allegations or context.
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Wife of Northern Irelandβs Jeffrey Donaldson unfit for trial, judge says
A judge has ruled that Eleanor Donaldson, wife of former Northern Ireland politician Jeffrey Donaldson, is unfit to stand trial on charges related to historical sexual abuse allegations. The ruling means she will not face trial alongside her husband on the same charges.
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Literary Prizewinners Are Facing AI Allegations. It Feels Like the New Normal
Three of five regional winners of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize are suspected of using AI chatbots in their submissions. The article frames this as part of a broader emerging trend of AI use in literary competitions.
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French judge opens probe into politician Philippe over corruption charges
A French judge has opened an inquiry into centrist politician Γdouard Philippe regarding accusations of harassment, misappropriation of public funds, and favoritism. The story reports the initiation of a formal probe without providing details on the allegations' origins or Philippe's response.
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Romanians stabbed journalist in London at behest of Iran, UK court told
A UK court heard allegations that Romanian men, acting as proxies for the Iranian government, carried out a knife attack on a journalist working for Persian-language media in London. The story is attributed to Reuters reporting by Michael Holden.
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Philippines opens impeachment trial of VP Duterte amid political turmoil
The Philippine Senate opened an impeachment trial against Vice President Sara Duterte on Monday. The article reports the procedural opening of the trial but provides minimal substantive details about charges or allegations. The byline identifies it as a Reuters report published by The Print.
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Cuba accuses US of fabrication after Axios report alleging drone threat
Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez responded to an Axios report about alleged drone threats by accusing the U.S. of fabricating evidence to justify sanctions and potential military action. The article presents Cuba's denial of the allegations without detailed examination of the underlying Axios report or U.S. justifications.
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Suing His Own IRS? Creating a $1.8 Billion Slush Fund? What the Hell Is Trump Trying to Pull?
The article reports on Sen. Ron Wyden's criticism of the Trump administration, characterizing his statement accusing it of corruption and plotting unspecified misconduct. The piece uses Wyden's emotional reaction as its primary framing device without detailing the specific allegations or administrative actions being referenced.
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Adorni scandal affecting governmentβs βanti-casteβ messaging
An alleged scandal involving Adorni is reported to be damaging the Milei government's messaging on anti-caste politics, with survey data showing 80% of respondents believe the allegations are tarnishing this policy position. The article frames this as a significant political liability for the administration's stated commitments.
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French judge opens inquiry into Khashoggi killing
A French judge has been appointed to lead an inquiry into journalist Jamal Khashoggi's killing, according to France's national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office. The brief report announces this procedural development without elaborating on investigation scope, timeline, or specific allegations.
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UN human-rights experts urge Starbucks and US to address union-busting claims
UN human-rights experts have formally requested that Starbucks and the U.S. government respond to allegations of union-busting activities spanning several years. The story reports on a diplomatic intervention into labor disputes at the coffee chain.
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New York man found guilty in Chinese βsecret police stationβ case
A New York man was convicted of acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government following federal prosecutors' allegations. The case involves what authorities characterized as a 'secret police station.' The conviction was returned by a court on Wednesday.
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For years, graft accusations against his circle did Zelenskiy little harm. Now they hit closer
A Reuters report examines how corruption allegations against associates of Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, previously contained in reputational damage, are now escalating in severity and proximity to the president himself. The framing suggests a shift from peripheral scandals to more direct threats to Zelenskiy's wartime credibility.
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