transparency
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Supreme Spiritual Council Members Questioned by Investigative
Four secular members of the Supreme Spiritual Council were summoned for questioning, causing an interruption during the council’s session.
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Independent Observer Alliance Registered for 2026 Parliamentary
The Central Election Commission has officially registered the Independent Observer alliance to monitor the 2026 parliamentary elections, ensuring transparency.
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Electoral System Reform in Armenia Boosts Transparency and Trust
Efforts under the ARTEMIS program aim to modernize Armenia’s electoral system by enhancing transparency, voter confidence, and election process resilience.
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Armenian Anti-Corruption Committee to Disclose Staff Bonuses Rejects
The Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia confirmed that staff bonuses do not constitute corrupt payments and will publish bonus details to enhance transparency.
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Ontario Faces Backlash Over Delayed EQAO Test Scores: Transparency, Reform, and the Stakes for Students
Ontario’s decision to postpone the release of EQAO standardized test scores has sparked widespread debate about transparency, educational reform, and the future of student assessment. With educators, parents, and politicians divided over the merits and drawbacks of standardized testing, the…
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Noam Chomsky’s Epstein Connection: Emails Reveal Depth of Relationship and Spark New Scrutiny
Recently released emails detail a surprisingly close relationship between Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about transparency and accountability in academia.
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Sweetheart Deal: How a Controversial Legal Term Shapes Scandals from Epstein to Energy
The term ‘sweetheart deal’ has resurfaced in headlines from the release of the DOJ’s Epstein files to debates over energy legislation, raising questions about transparency, accountability, and the power dynamics behind closed-door agreements.
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Epstein Files Release: Trump Reverses Stance, Sparks House Showdown
In a striking reversal, President Trump urged House Republicans to vote for the release of Jeffrey Epstein case files, intensifying political debate and fueling demands for transparency from both parties.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces Backlash from Trump as Epstein Files Vote Looms
Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene finds herself at the center of a political storm, pushing for transparency in the Epstein files while facing sharp criticism from former ally Donald Trump. As Congress prepares to vote on the release of the…
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Trump, Epstein, and the ‘Bubba’ Emails: Inside the Political Storm Over Blackmail Allegations and Transparency
A wave of controversy has engulfed Donald Trump and the Republican Party following the release of Epstein-related emails mentioning ‘Trump Bubba.’ Allegations of blackmail, political maneuvering, and bipartisan calls for transparency have put the $1 and his allies at the…
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Bill Clinton Named in House Epstein File Release: What the New Documents Reveal
As Congress moves to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, Bill Clinton’s name appears in newly published documents. The political drama highlights ongoing demands for transparency and raises fresh questions about the reach of the investigation.
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Simone Biles Opens Up About Cosmetic Surgery, Body Confidence, and Inspiring a New Generation
Olympic champion Simone Biles reveals her journey with cosmetic surgery, emphasizing transparency and self-acceptance while inspiring young women to embrace their choices.
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Adelita Grijalva’s Historic Swearing-In Sets Stage for House Vote on Epstein Files
Adelita Grijalva’s delayed swearing-in unlocks the pivotal 218th signature needed to force a House vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, marking a dramatic moment in Congress and for victims’ advocates.
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Kent Councillors Suspended Amid Reform Party Turmoil: What’s Behind the Shakeup?
Four Kent councillors have been suspended by the Reform Party, sparking debate over transparency and internal discipline within UK local politics.
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NJ Governor Polls Tighten as Sherrill, Ciattarelli Clash Over Opioids, Military Records, and School Phones
As the New Jersey governor’s race heads into its final stretch, Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli spar over military records, opioid allegations, Trump ties, and the role of cellphones in schools, with polls showing a razor-thin margin.















