corruption

Hezbollah accused of redirecting civilian fuel for military use in southern Lebanon

Hezbollah is accused of administering a state-within-a-state by using independent and civilian systems, which sits in strong contrast to the weak Lebanese state.

Expelled former congressman Santos pleads guilty to corruption charges

His indictment prompted lawmakers to expel him from the House of Representatives in December. "To hell with this place," he said shortly afterward.

By REUTERS
19/08/2024

The unravelling of UNRWA: A crisis of credibility and conscience

Beneath the surface of this scandal lies a more profound and unsettling question: What other truths have UN agencies concealed?

Grapevine: A state of corruption

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Netanyahu, thank you for your apology - now say it in Hebrew to the people of Israel

Netanyahu has been asked to take responsibility for the security failing on Oct. 7 multiple times - which is why his apology published by Time magazine was so frustrating.

Yulia Navalnaya expresses bittersweet reaction to prisoner swap excluding her late husband

Yulia Navalnaya reflects on the reality of a recent prisoner swap that excluded her late husband, Alexei Navalny, highlighting both the hope and the ongoing struggle for Russia's opposition.

By REUTERS
08/08/2024

UN's Albanese under scrutiny for alleged payments for speaking events

The UN Watch head called for investigation into Albanese for "illegally requesting payments for work done in her official UN capacity."

How Hamas's corrupt leadership harms the people of Gaza

The Palestinian people deserve a better life. It is time to end the radicalization, corruption, hatred, and dead end, in the literal sense, that Hamas have brought about.

By NEVILLE BERMAN
30/06/2024

Building Israel's next gov't with a hi-tech interview job model

Can a government of technocrats and experts run Israel? Let us apply a hi-tec job interview model for candidates to lead ministries.

By SHLOMO MAITAL
02/06/2024

Criminal gangs, profiteers thrive in Gaza as cash shortage worsens misery

Armed gangs sometimes demand a fee to provide priority access to ATMs, exploiting the absence of Palestinian police.

By REUTERS
14/05/2024
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