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    Guardia Civil finds PSOE 'sewer' network was directed by Santos Cerdán to protect government interests, court filings show

    The Guardia Civil's UCO unit seized a laptop, hard drives and handwritten agendas from PSOE headquarters as part of an investigation into an alleged network that sought to sabotage judicial cases affecting the party and senior government figures.

  • May 27

    Judge Pedraz alleges PSOE paid over €170,000 to a network led by Leire Díez to sabotage judicial investigations

    Spain's National Court judge Santiago Pedraz has issued a ruling alleging that the ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) financed a covert network, led by former party militant Leire Díez, to systematically destabilize judicial investigations affecting the party and the government.

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Kyiv, Hormuz and 90% certainty

Trump strains alliances as Russia batters Ukraine and El Niño warnings jolt governments

The last half-day brought a familiar mix of hard power and hard weather. Russia fired one of its largest barrages at Ukraine, the Gulf truce frayed again, and the UN warned that a strong El Niño may soon add heat, floods and drought to already stretched governments.

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China and the West — decoupling

The EU's formal adoption of outbound investment screening and China's explicit expansion of its counter-sanctions to target compliance with such rules create a binding legal conflict for firms, moving from policy debate to operational crisis.

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