
Corruption Investigations Intensify Across Europe
Police in Serbia searched the apartment and offices of former police chief Veselin Milić, while Spain's Pedro Sánchez faces mounting corruption probes. Meanwhile, Hungary's Péter Magyar has pledged to fight corruption and join the European Public Prosecutor's Office after EU funds were unblocked.
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