Misconduct
German football fans protest fine over banner that said “There Are Only Two Genders”
Leverkusen were indicted by the DFB for “discriminatory, unsportsmanlike behavior on the part of its supporters” against the LGBT community
Educators seek to 'ChatGPT-proof' assignments
When philosophy professor Darren Hick came across another case of cheating in his classroom at Furman University last semester, he posted an update to his followers on social media: "Aaaaand, I've caught my second ChatGPT plagiarist."
Friends and colleagues responded, some with wide-eyed emojis. Others expressed surprise.
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Bogus Degrees: Romania Finds Academic Plagiarism Hard to Eradicate
Rooted in the communist era, the politicisation of education remains widespread in Romania, fostering a culture of cheating and deception that's proving tough to root out.
Romanian Police Academy Chiefs Sentenced for Threatening Journalist
The former dean of Romania's Police Academy, Adrian Iacob, and his former deputy, Mihail Marcoci, have each received suspended prison sentences of three years for instigating a fellow officer to blackmail a journalist who had revealed corruption at the institution.
FIFA to punish Ronaldo
The captain of the Portuguese squad, in added time, angry that the referee did not award a winning goal to Portugal, angrily threw the captain's armband and left the pitch, then returned briefly, allowing the referee to end the match.
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Greek actress: A director asked me to do a ‘threesome’
Allegations of sexual harassment and incidents of misconduct have snowballed over the past month
Greek financial police raid soccer federation
Greece's financial police on Wednesday raided the headquarters of the country's soccer federation (EPO) in Athens, the federation said.
The financial police were not immediately available for comment, but an official, who declined to be identified, said they were looking into possible financial misconduct.
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London raises red flag over Ayia Napa verdict
The British government is raising red flags over the Ayia Napa rape verdict, after a 19-year-old Briton was found guilty of lying to police about being gang raped by Israeli teens.
According to British media, a Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesperson said in a written statement that London had reservations over the legal proceedings in a Paralimni courtroom on Monday.
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Turkish gaming giant pulls ad over plagiarism complaints
Turkish mobile gaming and technology company Peak Games has pulled its latest ad over complaints of plagiarism.
Turkey's national lottery hit by cheating claims over 'hidden man' footage
Turkey's National Lottery Directorate has defended itself after claims of cheating went viral on social media accompanied by a video in which a man was seen "hiding" behind a ball machine.