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Yemen prosecutor orders corruption probe into Aidarous al-Zubaidi

Saudi Gazette 18 Jan 2026
Saudi Gazette report ADEN — Yemen’s Public Prosecutor Judge Qaher Mustafa issued a decision on Saturday ordering a judicial committee to investigate corruption charges, illicit enrichment and other ....
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‘Ending corruption isn’t anti-federal’: H D Kumaraswamy defends new rural jobs law

Deccan Herald 18 Jan 2026
How do you see that?</strong></p>.<p>Congress has started this drama to divert people’s attention away from maladministration and corruption in the state.
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Thousands rally in Serbia as students continue fight against corruption

Al Jazeera 18 Jan 2026
Protesters, chanting “thieves”, accused the government of rampant corruption. University students told the crowd on Saturday that they had drawn up a plan on how to rid Serbia of corruption and restore the rule of law.
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Understanding hybrid war

CyprusMail 18 Jan 2026
Its objectives are to erode trust in institutions, cultivate cynicism and resignation, and foster the belief that all institutions, leaders and sources of information are equally corrupt, equally dishonest and equally untrustworthy ... Confidence does.
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Trump pardon wipes out federal case against former Puerto Rico governor Wanda Vázquez Garced

Jurist 18 Jan 2026
... prison time afterPresident Donald Trump issued a full and unconditional pardon on Thursday extinguishing thecampaign-finance conviction that capped what began as a sweeping public corruption case.
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Scam and corruption cases spark debate in China over cryptocurrencies’ future

South China Morning Post 17 Jan 2026
The seizure of enormous cryptocurrency caches in two high-profile criminal cases in China – a ...
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China Expands Anti-Corruption Campaign to Local Officials in Preemptive Sweep

The Epoch Times 17 Jan 2026
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has intensified its anti-corruption efforts, shifting focus from individual cases to systematic corruption.
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Hungary: Orban gives asylum to EU politicians accused of corruption

Deutsche Welle 17 Jan 2026
Hungary has just granted asylum to Poland's ex-justice minister, Zbigniew Ziobro, who fled corruption charges at home. The move shows how far Hungary has drifted from the EU, but it's a risky gambit for Viktor Orban ... .
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