Behind the Request for Dissolution Order: 5,000 Pieces of Evidence Collected Unusually With Increased Personnel, Yet Problems Remain
The Tokyo High Court is set to decide whether to issue a dissolution order for the Unification Church, amidst unprecedented government scrutiny sparked by prior scandals.
South Korea's government approves Google Maps
Jon Stephensen refused a financial offer from top members of the Moderates party to resign from his mandate as an MP in Denmark.
Ukraine corruption on par with rest of Europe – Zelensky
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has stated that corruption in Ukraine is no greater than in other European nations, following a series of scandals involving his administration.
A law to remove Andrew from the succession to the throne: the choice of the British government
The British government is reportedly working on legislation to remove Prince Andrew from the line of succession due to recent scandals.
The accordion of Pasok and the loves for Adonis' MAT
The article discusses how the current Greek government employs innovative strategies to deflect scandals and criticism by highlighting past scandals of their opponents.
Corruption, an endemic evil that worsens
Argentina has seen a worsening perception of corruption, with new scandals and ineffective control bodies contributing to a low score in Transparency International's latest ranking.
These are the candidates to replace José Jerí as President of Peru
Former Peruvian President José Jerí was ousted by Congress and left the Government Palace in Lima amid scandals and controversies.
Liakouli: Political audacity for the government to propose a 'corruption registry'
Eva Liakouli criticized the Greek government for proposing a digital registry for corruption cases while being plagued by numerous scandals itself.
The Government approves the anti-corruption measure package agreed upon by Sánchez and Díaz after the 'Cerdán case'
The Spanish government has approved a significant anti-corruption package, including the establishment of an Independent Agency for Public Integrity, in response to political scandals.
K. Tsoukalas: The Prime Minister's slogan 'legality everywhere' is the shortest joke
Kostas Tsoukalas, spokesman for the PASOK-Movement for Change, criticizes the Greek Prime Minister for using the slogan 'legality everywhere,' highlighting ongoing government corruption scandals.
K. Velopoulos: You are the government of scandals - Labor unions are servants of business
Greek politician Kyriakos Velopoulos launched a multi-pronged attack on the government in Parliament regarding a labor bill, accusing it of being the source of multiple scandals.
MP Bajo Holečková: When scandals and consolidation unite, it can also affect the voters of the government
MP Martina Bajo Holočková discusses how regional scandals impact voters and the recent parliamentary conditions for mothers with small children.
The Epstein Affair: Uncertain Future of Keir Starmer
The article discusses the political ramifications of Keir Starmer's leadership amidst recent scandals and his government's performance on key issues.
Will Epstein's Scandals End Starmer's Leadership of the British Government?
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces scrutiny and political pressure due to the resignation of two senior aides linked to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Sánchez's collapse in Aragon, Pp and Vox now aiming for government
The PP party wins the regional elections in Aragon, while Vox significantly increases its support, positioning the right-wing coalition to potentially take over after Sánchez amid corruption scandals.
SYRIZA: The Mitsotakis government has evolved into an expert in producing scandals
SYRIZA criticizes the Mitsotakis government for being involved in a series of scandals related to corruption and mismanagement.
After J. Epstein scandal – movement in the ministry: a new step is brewing
The Lithuanian government is taking steps towards preventing sex trafficking and related crimes following recent scandals, focusing on improving legal regulations and victim protection.
British police search the homes of former minister Mandelson in London
British police have searched two homes owned by Peter Mandelson, who is accused of sharing confidential government information with Jeffrey Epstein and accepting money.
Women hired by the State after night meetings with Jerí: the new crisis hitting the president of Peru
Peru's President José Jerí faces a new crisis as allegations arise that women were hired by the state after secret night meetings with him, amidst ongoing scandals during his four-month term.
It is difficult to pierce the front of the shameless in the Master case
The article discusses the ongoing Master case involving financial, business, and political scandals, highlighting efforts to suppress investigations despite pressure from Congress and the government.
Great reconstruction in Kiev. Ukrainian political scientist: Volodymyr Zelensky demonstrates strength
The article discusses the political implications of the recent government reshuffle in Ukraine, highlighting Volodymyr Zelensky's demonstration of power amidst corruption scandals.
Chivite finalizes changes in the Government of Navarra with the exit of her first vice president and the Minister of Interior
Navarre's president, María Chivite, is planning a cabinet reshuffle in response to the need for a new momentum following a year marked by corruption scandals.
Zelensky nominates defense minister for new post
Ukraine's President Zelensky has nominated Defense Minister Denis Shmigal to lead the Energy Ministry amidst significant government restructuring due to recent corruption scandals.
Zelensky Dismisses Head of State Border Guard
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has officially dismissed General Lieutenant Serhii Deineko as head of the State Border Guard Service and appointed his first deputy Valerii Vavrinjuk as interim chief amid a series of significant government reshuffles prompted by recent corruption scandals in Ukraine.
Zelensky taps close ally as new defense minister
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed his ally Mikhail Fedorov as the new Minister of Defense amid ongoing corruption scandals in the government.
If Sánchez is dead, why does Feijóo keep killing him?
The article discusses how Alberto Núñez Feijóo claims 2025 marks the collapse of Sánchez's leadership amid various scandals and parliamentary challenges faced by Sánchez's government.
Colombian diplomacy stumbles again and again in Nicaragua, refuge of the fugitive Carlos Ramón González
The Colombian diplomacy faces repeated setbacks in Nicaragua, a haven for the fugitive Carlos Ramón González, with the embassy in Managua being a constant source of scandals and diplomatic friction for the Gustavo Petro government.