Sunday, January 7, 2018

Opinion: Four reasons why corruption matters

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January 7, 2018

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Exclusive: Dirty deal traced to three Ukrainian tycoons

Al Jazeera investigation exposes trade in illicit assets linked to Ukraine's former leader Viktor Yanukovich.
 

Can Mohammed bin Salman break the Saudi-Wahhabi pact?

The Saudi crown prince has launched an ambitious modernisation plan. But what does this mean for its religious elite?


Israel's new death penalty bill 'targets Palestinians'

Proposed changes would allow death penalty to be used against those convicted of 'terrorist activity'.


Protests in Iran should be taken seriously

Iranians are frustrated by the inability of the establishment to create any meaningful political and economic change.

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Was Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity in vain?

Almost four years since Yanukovich's removal, estimated $1.5bn in stolen assets remain outside the country's coffers.
 

Trump's hypocrisy, from Jerusalem to Tehran

Is Donald Trump really a 'morally serious' president?


Four reasons why corruption matters

Over $1 trillion is stolen from the world's poorest countries every year, threatening security, health and democracy.


US: Muslims to become second-largest religious group

By 2050 the number of Muslims is projected to reach 8.1 million, or 2.1 percent, of the total US population.

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Iceland becomes first country to legalise equal pay

Iceland legalises equal pay between men and women in a world first.


Tzachi Hanegbi: Two-state solution is not dead

Israeli minister talks to Al Jazeera about several regional issues, including solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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