List of Corruption articles
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Protesters demonstrate against South African President Jacob Zuma in Pretoria on Nov. 2, 2016. This Is What Happens When a Family of Business Moguls Takes Over a Country
The Gupta family’s shadowy business empire is a symbol of all that’s wrong with South Africa.
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ALEXANDRIA, VA - MARCH 29: Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey delivers the keynote remarks at the Intelligence and National Security Alliance Leadership Dinner March 29, 2017 in Alexandria, Virginia. While testifying before the House Intelligence Committee last week, Comey said the FBI is investigating the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, and will pursue it "no matter how long that takes." (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) The Bonfire of Donald Trump’s Vanities
With the reckless, fishy sacking of James Comey, President Trump’s domestic behavior has become more than an embarrassment — it’s an international liability.
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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 3: Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, James Comey testifies in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee during an oversight hearing on the FBI on Capitol Hill May 3, 2017 in Washington, DC. Comey is expected to answer questions about Russian involvement into the 2016 presidential election. (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images) Is America a Failing State?
Our country is at a crossroads, and the right path forward must not include Donald Trump as president.
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romanian protest redux Following Mass Protests, Romanian Senators Nix Plans to Pardon Graft
The last corruption-enabling legislation saw the largest protests since 1989. So why not try it again?
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Supporters of the Russian Communist Party attend a rally in central Moscow on April 8, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / VASILY MAXIMOV (Photo credit should read VASILY MAXIMOV/AFP/Getty Images) Keep Your Eyes on the Protests in Russia’s Provinces
While the world watches Moscow for signs of unrest, hundreds of small-scale protests are heating up in Putin’s heartland.
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A picture taken 19 October 2007 in Lyon, shows Interpol's building after a press conference of Jean-Michel Louboutin, international police organisation Interpol's Executive director, following the arrest by Interpol of Christopher Paul Neil, a suspected Canadian paedophile, aka "Vico", accused of sexually abusing young boys in Southeast Asia. Christopher Paul Neil, 32, was nabbed in Thailand's third-largest city Nakhon Ratchasima following an unprecedented appeal from international police organisation Interpol for public help in finding him. AFP PHOTO / FRED DUFOUR (Photo credit should read FRED DUFOUR/AFP/Getty Images) Interpol Is Helping Enforce China’s Political Purges
Beijing is happy to take advantage of an international red notice system that is notoriously easy to abuse — and is now overseen by a former Chinese official.
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cash crop Nigerian Spy Chief Caught With $43 Million in Cash Is Suspended
Just slightly suspicious.
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slovakia protests The Force Behind the Thousands Protesting Corruption in Slovakia? Teenagers.
The Slovak kids are alright.
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shell crop Leaked Records Show Shell’s Complicity in Massive Oil Corruption Scandal
New leaked records undercut Shell’s vigorous denials it was involved in a sprawling Nigerian corruption scandal.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) shakes hands with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (L) outside Moscow in Novo-Ogarevo on March 19, 2010. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and used the occasion to bemoan Moscow's stalled WTO application and the state of bilateral trade. Russia, the world's largest economy outside the global trade body, has repeatedly accused Washington of hindering its efforts to join the World Trade Organization in talks that have dragged on since 1993. AFP PHOTO / RIA NOVOSTI / POOL / ALEXEY NIKOLSKY (Photo credit should read ALEXEY NIKOLSKY/AFP/Getty Images) Trump’s Silence on Russia’s Corruption Protests Shows Just How Big Putin Won
Taking down Hillary Clinton wasn't personal animus. It was an attack on core U.S. values.
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fulen Trump’s Former National Security Adviser Discussed Booting Gulen Back to Turkey
Mike Flynn was a paid lobbyist for Turkey when he attended a meeting with Turkish officials touching on ways to remove the controversial cleric from the U.S.
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moneys Russia Isn’t Responding to the ‘Russian Laundromat’
But New York can.
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chirikova Russian Environmental Activist on Engaging People Under Putin
In Russia, there’s surprisingly fertile ground for grassroots activism.
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parktest Court Ousts South Korean President Park Geun-hye
Great timing for Seoul.
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Head of Ukraine's tax and customs service Roman Nasirov, who is under investigation over the suspected embezzlement and who according to several unconfirmed local media reports recently suffered a heart attack, during a court hearing in Kiev. Ukraine, Monday, March 6, 2017. (Photo by Danil Shamkin/NurPhoto via Getty Images) A Bellwether Case For Ukraine’s Reform Movement
Ukraine’s fledgling independent anti-corruption agency will get its first day in court.