
Italy Releases Libyan Suspect, Portugal Falls in Corruption Rankings, France Drops in Corruption Rankings, German Bundestag Blocks Abortion Reform, and more...
February 12, 202512m 23s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Italy's Release of Libyan Suspect Anjiem Sparks ICC Scrutiny and Political Backlash
(2:24): Portugal Plummets in Global Corruption Rankings: Urgent Reforms Needed
(4:51): France Plummets in Corruption Rankings: Macron's Integrity Promise in Question
(7:17): German Bundestag Blocks Abortion Reform Bill, Sparking Controversy Over Women's Rights
(9:30): Ex-PM Coelho Testifies in Espirito Santo Trial, Criticizes Leadership Amidst Massive Financial Scandal
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(2:24): Portugal Plummets in Global Corruption Rankings: Urgent Reforms Needed
(4:51): France Plummets in Corruption Rankings: Macron's Integrity Promise in Question
(7:17): German Bundestag Blocks Abortion Reform Bill, Sparking Controversy Over Women's Rights
(9:30): Ex-PM Coelho Testifies in Espirito Santo Trial, Criticizes Leadership Amidst Massive Financial Scandal
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Image credit: Ouest-France
Topics
Ossama AnjiemLibyan manItaly international lawInternational Criminal CourtICC warrantItalian Justice Minister Carlo NordioGiorgia Melonihuman rights violationsLibya civil warcorruption perceptions indexPortugal corruptionTransparency Internationalanti-corruption measurespolitical favoritismFrance corruptionEmmanuel Macronfinancial scandalspublic anti-corruption policyGermany abortion lawsBundestag abortion proposalwomen's rightsPedro Passos CoelhoBanco Espirito Santofinancial crisis PortugalGrupo Espirito Santocontrolled bankruptcymismanagementNovo Bancocorruption trial