Corruption scandals
Coverage of Corruption scandals in the Nexus archive.
- Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 13 – James Logue
James Logue is a candidate for State Senate District 13. Hawaiʻi residents express frustration with corruption scandals and insider politics.
- The UN needs an extreme makeover
The United Nations currently faces corruption scandals, doubts about its relevance, and a severe funding crisis. The article highlights the need for significant changes to address these issues.
- Pope to find a secularized, polarized Spain where the Catholic Church has a complex legacy
Pope Leo XIV is visiting Spain, addressing a politically polarized and secularized nation with a complex Catholic Church legacy. The trip includes a speech to the Spanish Parliament and meetings with abuse survivors, amid a government crisis and cultural events in Madrid.
- Pope visits Spain to highlight migration amid political tensions
Pope Leo XIV is visiting Spain for seven days, focusing on migration and honoring migrants who died in the Canary Islands. The visit occurs amid political tensions as Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez faces criticism over corruption scandals involving his inner circle.
- Spanish police raid offices of PM Sánchez’s party
Spanish police raided the offices of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's party, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), as part of a probe into allegations of judicial interference. The investigation has intensified the political crisis surrounding Sánchez, who faces mounting pressure amid ongoing corruption scandals.
- Spanish police search headquarters of PM Sánchez’s ruling Socialist party
Spanish police searched the headquarters of PM Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Party as part of an investigation into financial wrongdoing linked to former party member Leire Díaz. The raid follows multiple corruption scandals involving Sánchez’s family, former ministers, and a state-run company, with the party denying direct involvement in the alleged misconduct.
- Trump criticizes Spain amid Iran, NATO rift as PM Sanchez faces questions over political motives
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces criticism from Donald Trump over NATO spending and Iran policy, while navigating corruption scandals involving his family. Trump accused Spain of poor financial performance and demanded a halt to dealings, as Sánchez positions Spain as a counter to U.S. influence amid regional tensions.
- Zebras, wealth and power: Hungary’s election tests Orbán’s grip on power
Hungary's election serves as a critical test for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's political dominance amid rising corruption scandals and a growing opposition. The article highlights Orbán's opulent residence and the symbolic imagery of zebras, sparking national debate.