15 October 2015
Today's top story
Peru: Narco planes, millions in payloads, fly past Peru military
Associated Press It happens about four times a day, right under the nose of Peru’s military: A small single-engine plane drops onto a dirt airstrip in the world’s No. 1 coca-growing valley, delivers a bundle of cash, picks up more than 300 kilos of cocaine and flies to Bolivia. |
More news
Global: Judge unseals records of key cooperating witness in FIFA corruption case
New York Daily News China: China charges second former head of regional lender with graft Reuters France: Fraud claims over Nicolas Sarkozy 2012 campaign cast shadow over 2017 run The Guardian Indonesia: KPK names NasDem official a suspect in bribery case The Jakarta Post Nigeria: Can Nigeria’s new government overcome its old corruption? The New Yorker Ukraine: Ukraine wants an Ikea, 'symbol' of anti-corruption fight Agence France-Presse US: Here’s what Americans are most afraid of Time |
Blogs and opinion
|
News from Transparency International
Press release: TI-Malaysia says 1MDB must stop abusing power and that justice must prevailOn the web: Civil society: working to get justice for the people
No comments:
Post a Comment
Share your comments here:
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.