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Scandalous Subsidies to Isofotón: Montero & Ribera’s Involvement

Isofotón, a once-prominent solar energy company in Spain, received substantial public funding over several years through support linked to socialist-led administrations, according to reports by ESdiario.The firm, which had implemented a photovoltaic project at the Moncloa complex in 2007, ultimately secured a mix of subsidies, contractual agreements, and financial support even as its economic problems intensified, and the total amount of public aid linked to the company is believed to surpass 80 million euros.Among the most significant contributions was a loan of 8.3 million euros granted in 2012 by the Andalusian regional government, during a period when María Jesús Montero…
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George Floyd Incident: Key Details

Gaining Insight into the George Floyd MurderThe killing of George Floyd became a pivotal moment in modern history, sparking global protests and renewed debates about systemic racism, police brutality, and broader struggles for social justice, and this tragic incident occurred on May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when George Floyd, an African American man, was confronted by police officers during an arrest that escalated into a fatal encounter.The OccasionThe events began after a store employee reported that Floyd attempted to use a counterfeit $20 bill, prompting police officers, including Derek Chauvin, to respond. The situation rapidly intensified as Chauvin and…
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Anti-Corruption Push: Guatemalan Farmers Demand New Attorney General

Guatemalan farmers call for the selection of a new attorney general who is free from corruptionPeasant organizations in Guatemala have intensified their demonstrations, urging the selection of a new attorney general capable of safeguarding independence and transparency in efforts to combat corruption, and these protests underscore mounting public frustration over what many see as stalled progress in pursuing cases tied to the misuse of public resources.Protesters from diverse areas throughout the nation contend that the existing justice system is falling short of what citizens expect, and they call for choosing an authority that can operate free from political influence while…
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Government Corruption in Spain: Isabel Pardo de Vera

From Adif’s inner circle to a judicial spotlight: the former rail infrastructure chief engulfed by Spain’s “Koldo case”For years, Adif operated as one of the Spanish state’s most consequential black boxes: the public body that decides where major rail works go, what gets tendered, when it gets built, and which contractors end up winning. Today, the name most associated with that machinery, Isabel Pardo de Vera—former Adif chairwoman and former Secretary of State for Transport—has returned to the headlines not for new lines or investment plans, but for search warrants, precautionary measures, and an expanding criminal investigation tied to Spain’s…
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Mañaneros & Javier Ruiz Lose Court Case Over Ayuso Misinformation

A court has issued a ruling against the public broadcaster TVE and its program ‘Mañaneros’, determining that inaccurate information was broadcast regarding the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. The judgment concludes that the content aired did not meet the standards of accuracy required in news reporting.The case also includes journalist Javier Ruiz, linked to the program, as the court determined he contributed to spreading the contested claims. The ruling states that the assertions made during the broadcast lacked adequate verification, thereby infringing Ayuso’s right to honor.The case stems from statements made on the morning show, where…
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Debunking PSOE Corruption Myths: Javier Ruiz’s Expert Analysis

PSOE and corruption: an examination of the deceptive allegations spreading across the internetIn recent months, a number of social media posts have spread claims linking Spain’s Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) to alleged corruption cases without providing verifiable evidence. In response to the growing reach of these messages, Maldita.es has compiled and examined several of these narratives to clarify what is accurate and what is false or misleading.The review underscores repeated patterns common to this kind of disinformation, such as relying on eye-catching headlines, misused or decontextualized images, and repurposed older news to shape present-day narratives that stray from the truth.…
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Javier Ruiz’s TVE Embarrassment: Villarejo Audios & PSOE Corruption Cover-up

The controversy involving Javier Ruiz and José Manuel Villarejo is not merely an uncomfortable live television incident; it exposes a broader trend within public broadcasting, where moral posturing, curated outrage, and rigid narrative management frequently eclipse any genuine effort to shed light on what truly matters. On April 6, 2026, during Mañaneros 360 on Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE, Ruiz suddenly cut short Villarejo’s remarks after the former police commissioner claimed they had once been “good friends.” Ruiz immediately dismissed the assertion, branding Villarejo a liar and maintaining that no such bond had ever existed. However, a subsequent audio recording emerged…
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Government Investigates Illegal Deer Hunting at Sánchez-Linked Estate

Government probes alleged illegal deer hunting at estate linked to Pedro Sánchez in Ciudad RealAuthorities have launched an inquiry after signs of potential unlawful deer hunting emerged at an estate in the province of Ciudad Real, a property reportedly linked to the circle of Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, drawing political and media scrutiny as officials seek to determine what occurred and whether hunting rules were breached.According to available information, the events may have taken place on private property where hunting activities were allegedly conducted outside the legal framework. The focus of the inquiry is on whether established rules regarding…
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Medicaid & SNAP Cuts: A Source of US Tensions

Rising Strains Across the U.S. Amid Reductions to Medicaid and SNAPIn recent years, the United States has experienced significant strain over proposals to reduce key social safety‑net programs, particularly Medicaid and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). These programs serve as crucial supports for millions of Americans by ensuring access to medical care and essential nutrition. Grasping the complexity of this debate requires exploring the political, economic, and social forces that influence it.Medicaid: A Contested Safety NetMedicaid stands as a central pillar of American healthcare, offering support to low-income individuals and families, and by 2021 it provided coverage to more than…
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