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Corruption

Index Corruption

Corruption is a form of dishonesty undertaken by a person entrusted with a position of authority, often to acquire personal benefit. [1]

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'Ndrangheta

The 'Ndràngheta is an organized crime group centered in Calabria, Italy.

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A Tight Spot

A Tight Spot (Tesna koža) is a 1982 Serbian comedy film directed by Mića Milošević and written by Siniša Pavić along with Ljiljana Pavić.

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A Trilogia das Barcas

A Trilogia das Barcas (The Trilogy of the Ferries or The Trilogy of Ships, in English) is a series of one-act dramatic plays with allegorical characters by Portuguese playwright and poet Gil Vicente.

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Aaron Smith (conspirator)

Aaron Smith (died 1701) was an English lawyer, involved in the Popish Plot and Rye House Plot.

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ABC Nepal

Agroforestry, Basic health, and Cooperative Nepal (ABC Nepal) is a nonprofit, non governmental organisation working in Nepal that focuses on women's rights and human trafficking in Nepal.

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Achref Aouadi

Achref Aouadi (أشرف العوادي) is a Tunisian civil society activist and founder and president of the Tunisian watchdog organisation I-Watch working on transparency and anti-corruption.

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Acorna: The Unicorn Girl

Acorna: The Unicorn Girl (1997) is a science fantasy novel by American writers Anne McCaffrey and Margaret Ball.

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Adrian Schoolcraft

Adrian Schoolcraft (born 1976) is a former New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer who secretly recorded police conversations from 2008 to 2009.

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Agahi Award

The Agahi Awards are an annual series of awards for journalism in Pakistan.

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Agencja Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego

The Agencja Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego (ABW; English: Internal Security Agency, ISA) is Poland's domestic counterintelligence agency.

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Aghazadeh

Aghazadeh (noble-born) is a term that entered the colloquialism in Iran in the 1990s to describe the children of elite who emerge as the men of means and influence, usually in a way that resembles familial nepotism and corruption.

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Agostino Depretis

Agostino Depretis (31 January 181329 July 1887) was an Italian statesman and politician.

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Al-Ahrar Bloc

The Al-Ahrar Bloc (Kotlat Al-Ahrar or Liberal Bloc) is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political coalition formed for the 2014 Iraqi parliamentary election.

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Alaeddin Boroujerdi

Alaeddin Boroujerdi (born 1950) is a member of Iranian parliament and former Chairman for the Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security of the Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran.

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Alberto Miralles

Alberto Miralles Grancha (September 23, 1940 – March 3, 2004) was a Spanish dramatist, the author of some 40 plays.

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Aleksandar Vučić

Aleksandar Vučić (Александар Вучић,, born 5 March 1970) is a Serbian politician who has been the President of Serbia since 31 May 2017.

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Ali Farzat

Ali Farzat or Ali Ferzat (علي فرزات; born 22 June 1951) is a Syrian political cartoonist.

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All the King's Men (2006 film)

All the King's Men is a 2006 American political drama film based on the 1946 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Robert Penn Warren.

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All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland"

The All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" or Batkivshchyna (Всеукраїнське об'єднання "Батьківщина", Vseukrayins'ke Obyednannya Bat'kivshchyna) is a political party in Ukraine, led by Yulia Tymoshenko.

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Alliance towards Reforms

The Alliance towards Reforms, or Marching Towards Reform, also known by its Arabic short form Saairun (سائرون, Saairun, literally "Forward") is an Iraqi electoral coalition formed to pursue political control in the 2018 general election.

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Alpes-Maritimes

Alpes-Maritimes (Aups Maritims; Alpi Marittime) is a department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in the extreme southeast corner of France.

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Alton Parker presidential campaign, 1904

After U.S. President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt became the new U.S. President.

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American Society of Civil Engineers

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is a tax-exempt professional body founded in 1852 to represent members of the civil engineering profession worldwide.

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Amitabh Bachchan

Amitabh Bachchan (born 11 October 1942) is an Indian film actor, producer, television host, and former politician.

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Aníbal Marrero Pérez

Aníbal Marrero Pérez (October 3, 1949 – January 25, 2005) was a Puerto Rican politician.

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Anca Verma

Anca Verma (born 8 August 1987) is the Romanian-born wife of arms dealer Abhishek Verma.

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Ancar

Ancar (Ancar Automóveis de Angola, SA) is a private company in Angola which was founded in 2001 to put a joint venture with Škoda Auto in place and to establish a car assembly line in Angola.

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Andrew Maguire (whistleblower)

Andrew Maguire is a British commodities trader and whistleblower.

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Animal Spirits (book)

Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism (2009) is a book written to promote the understanding of the role played by emotions in influencing economic decision making.

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Ann Njogu

Ann Njogu is a Kenyan activist.

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Anna Battler

Ánna Báttler (А́нна Ба́ттлер) is the pen name of Ánna Vasílievna Levashóva (Анна Васильевна Левашова; born May 16, 1981), a Russian poet, writer, actress, and philanthropist.

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Anna Samokhina

Anna Vladlenovna Samokhina (Анна Владленовна Самохина; 14 January 1963 – 8 February 2010) was a Russian actress.

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Anna Vinayachandra

Anna Vinayachandra is an Ex-MLC from Panchayati Raj constituency of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka.

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Anne Stanley, Countess of Castlehaven

Anne Stanley (May 1580 - Harefield, about 8 October 1647) was an English noblewoman.

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Another Story Festival

The Another Story festival (Друга приказна, tr. Druga Prikazna), is an annual three-day literary event, taking place in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.

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Anthony Dudley

Anthony Edward Dudley (1967) is a Gibraltarian barrister, and one of the two judges of the Supreme Court of Gibraltar.

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Anti-corruption

Anti-corruption or anticorruption is anything that opposes or inhibits corruption.

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Anti-Corruption Commission Seychelles

The Anti-Corruption Commission Seychelles (abbreviated ACCS) is an independent Seychellois government agency formed under the Anti-Corruption Act 2016.

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Anton Bakov

Anton Bakov (Антон Алексеевич Баков; born 29 December 1965) is a businessman, politician, traveller, writer and human rights activist.

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Anweshi Women's Counselling Centre

Anweshi Women's Counselling Centre is a non-governmental organization based in Calicut district of Kerala, headed by former naxalite leader K. Ajitha.

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Aornos

Aornos (Ἄορνος) was the Ancient Greek name for the site of Alexander the Great's last siege: "the climax to Alexander's career as the greatest besieger in history" according to Robin Lane Fox, a biographer of Alexander.

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Aous Shakra

Aous Shakra (also Aous Chakra) (أوس شقرة) (April 22, 1908 – April 1, 1992) was an existential philosopher and politician.

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Apha Saidu Bangura

Apha Saidu Bangura is a Sierra Leonean social media political commentator and political analyst who is based in Maryland, in the United States.

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Apology (Plato)

The Apology of Socrates (Ἀπολογία Σωκράτους, Apologia Sokratous; Latin: Apologia Socratis), by Plato, is the Socratic dialogue that presents the speech of legal self-defence, which Socrates presented at his trial for impiety and corruption, in 399 BC.

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Apology (Xenophon)

The Apology of Socrates to the Jury (Ἀπολογία Σωκράτους πρὸς τοὺς Δικαστάς), by Xenophon of Athens, is a Socratic dialogue about the legal defence that the philosopher Socrates presented at his trial for the moral corruption of Athenian youth; and for asebeia (impiety) against the pantheon of Athens; judged guilty, Socrates was sentenced to death.

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AquaFed

AquaFed, the International Federation of Private Water Operators, is an international advocacy group that aims at connecting international organisations with private water and wastewater service providers.

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Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region

The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region (حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي في العراق Hizb Al-Baath Al-'Arabi Al-Ishtiraki fi Al-'Iraq), officially the Iraqi Regional Branch, is a regional branch of the Arab Ba'athist political party founded in 1951 by Fuad al-Rikabi.

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Arkady Shevchenko

Arkady Nikolayevich Shevchenko (Аркадій Миколайович Шевченко October 11, 1930 – February 28, 1998), a Soviet diplomat, was the highest-ranking Soviet official to defect to the West.

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Arnoldo Alemán

José Arnoldo Alemán Lacayo (born January 23, 1947) was the 81st President of Nicaragua from January 10, 1997 to January 10, 2002.

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Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex

Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex, PC (163113 July 1683), also spelled Capel, of Cassiobury House, Watford, Hertfordshire, was an English statesman.

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Articles of Impeachment against Chief Justice Renato Corona

On December 12, 2011, 188 of the 285 members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines voted to transmit the 56-page Articles of Impeachment against Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona.

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Arusha Declaration

The Arusha Declaration (Azimio la Arusha) and TANU’s Policy on Socialism and Self Reliance (1967), referred to as the Arusha Declaration, is known as Tanzania’s most prominent political statement of African Socialism, ‘Ujamaa’, or brotherhood (Kaitilla, 2007).

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Arvind Kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal (born 16 August 1968) is an Indian politician and a former bureaucrat who is the current and 7th Chief Minister of Delhi since February 2015.

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Ashbritt

AshBritt Environmental, commonly referred to as AshBritt or AshBritt, Inc., is located in Deerfield Beach, Florida and is a company specializing in disaster relief operations.

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Ashok Bhan

Ashok Bhan (born 1 April 1950) is a retired Indian Police Service officer (J&K-1976).

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Ashok Khemka

Ashok Khemka (अशोक खेमका) is an Indian computer scientist, economist and senior Indian Administrative Service officer in the Indian state of Haryana and best known for cancelling the mutation of Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra's illegal land deal in Gurgaon.

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Association for Democratic Reforms

The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) is a non-partisan, non-governmental organization which works in the area of electoral and political reforms. Along with National Election Watch (NEW), which is a conglomeration of over 1200 organizations across the country, ADR aims at bringing transparency and accountability in Indian politics and reducing the influence of money and muscle power in elections.

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Atommash

Atommash («Атоммаш») is a multidisciplinary engineering company located in Volgodonsk, Rostov Oblast, Russia.

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Audley Mervyn

Sir Audley Mervyn of Trillick (1603?–1675) was a lawyer and politician in seventeenth-century Ireland.

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Avraham Hirschson

Avraham Hirchson (אברהם הירשזון, born 11 February 1941) is a former Israeli politician.

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Avvakum

Avvakum Petrov (Авва́кум Петро́в; November 20, 1620/21 – April 14, 1682) was a Russian protopope of the Kazan Cathedral on Red Square who led the opposition to Patriarch Nikon's reforms of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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Ökofeszt

The Ökofeszt or Ecofest is festival which is held to celebrate eco friendly ideas every year in Hungary.

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B. J. Habibie

Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (born 25 June 1936) is an Indonesian engineer who was President of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999.

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Bad Blood (TV series)

Bad Blood is a Canadian television crime drama series, which debuted on City on September 21, 2017.

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Balga Senior High School

Balga Senior High School is a public co-educational high school in Western Australia.

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Baltimore Crew

The Baltimore Crew was a faction of the Gambino crime family operating in the port city of Baltimore, Maryland from the 1920s until the 1990s.

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Banda della Magliana

The Banda della Magliana (Magliana Gang) is an Italian criminal organization based in Rome founded in 1975.

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Bangladesh Bioethics Society

Bangladesh Bioethics Society (BBS) is a non government organisation concerned with bioethics in Bangladesh.

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Bank fraud

Bank fraud is the use of potentially illegal means to obtain money, assets, or other property owned or held by a financial institution, or to obtain money from depositors by fraudulently posing as a bank or other financial institution.

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Barnabas Kelet Henagan

Barnabas Kelet Henagan (June 7, 1798January 10, 1855) was a physician and South Carolina politician who became the 58th Governor due to the death of Patrick Noble on April 7, 1840.

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Baron Galtrim

Baron Galtrim was an Irish feudal barony: in other words the holder of the barony was entitled to himself Lord Galtrim, but was not entitled as of right to sit in the Irish House of Lords, although at least two holders of the title did receive a summons to Parliament.

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Basil Coronakis

Basil A. Coronakis is a Greek publisher, journalist and author.

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BEEPS

The Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) is an extensive economic survey undertaken as a joint initiative of the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

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Beijing Subway

The Beijing Subway is a rapid transit rail network that serves the urban and suburban districts of Beijing municipality.

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Belekeri port scam

The Belekeri port scam relates to 3.5 million tons of confiscated iron ore that was exported illegally from Belekeri port near Karwar in Karnataka.

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Belong (play)

Belong is a contemporary play by British playwright Bola Agbaje.

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Benjamin Olken

Benjamin A. Olken (* April 1975) is an American economist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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Bernard Bailyn

Bernard Bailyn (born September 10, 1922) is an American historian, author, and academic specializing in U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary-era History.

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Berts bravader

Berts bravader (Bert's exploits) is a diary novel written by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson and originally published in 1991.

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Beth Mason

Elizabeth "Beth" Abruzese Mason (born October 20, 1960) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party, who served as 2nd Ward Councilwoman and City Council President in Hoboken, New Jersey from 2007 until 2015.

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Biało-czarna

Biało-czarna is the first album by Polish thrash metal band Kat & Roman Kostrzewski.

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BIANCO

BIANCO (Bureau indépendant anti-corruption) is the independent anti-corruption office in Madagascar.

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Bias

Bias is disproportionate weight in favour of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.

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Biens mal acquis

Biens mal acquis translates as "ill-gotten goods".

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Big Men (film)

Big Men is a 2014 documentary film produced and directed by Rachel Boynton.

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Bill Weld

William Floyd Weld (born July 31, 1945) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician who was the 68th Governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997.

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Black comedy

Black comedy, also known as dark comedy or gallows humor, is a comic style that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are normally considered serious or painful to discuss.

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Blackstone (TV series)

Blackstone is a Canadian television series, which airs on APTN and Showcase.

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Blat (favors)

In Russian culture, blat (блат) is a form of corruption which is the system of informal agreements, exchanges of services, connections, Party contacts, or black market deals to achieve results or get ahead.

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Blue Star Kachina

In Frank Waters's writings on Hopi mythology, the Blue Star Kachina or Saquasohuh, is a kachina or spirit, that will signify the coming of the beginning of the new world by appearing in the form of a blue star.

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Blue wall of silence

The blue wall of silence, also blue code and blue shield, are terms used in the United States to denote the informal rule that purportedly exists among police officers not to report on a colleague's errors, misconducts, or crimes, including police brutality.

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Bob Norman

Robert Creed Norman (born April 12, 1969) is a South Florida journalist who joined WPLG-Channel 10 in 2011 as an on-air investigative reporter.

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Bolivarian diaspora

The Bolivarian diaspora is the largest recorded refugee crisis in the Americas and refers to the emigration of millions of Venezuelans from their native country during the presidencies of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro, due to the establishment of their Bolivarian Revolution.

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Bolivarianism

Bolivarianism is a mix of pan-American, socialist and national-patriotic ideals fixed against perceived injustices of imperialism, inequality and corruption named after Simón Bolívar, the 19th-century Venezuelan general and liberator from the Spanish monarchy then in abeyance, who led the struggle for independence throughout much of South America.

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Bonanno crime family

The Bonanno crime family (pronounced) is one of the Five Families that dominate organized crime activities in New York City, United States, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the American Mafia (or Cosa Nostra).

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Book of Micah

The Book of Micah is a prophetic book in the TanakhOld Testament, and the sixth of the twelve minor prophets.

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Brandy G. Robinson

Brandy Giovanni Robinson (born April 25, 1978) is an American associate professor, author, a former government lawyer, human rights advocate, public speaker and a former United Nations delegate for a NGO.

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Brisbane Showgrounds

Brisbane Showgrounds (formerly known as the Brisbane Exhibition Ground) is located at 600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and was established in 1875.

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Buckley v. Valeo

Buckley v. Valeo,, is a U.S. constitutional law Supreme Court case on campaign finance.

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Budapest bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics

The Budapest bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics was announced by the Hungarian Olympic Committee (Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság, MOB) on 11 November 2013, although organisers had been planning a bid since 2008.

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Buddy Roemer

Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer III (born October 4, 1943) is an American politician, investor, and banker who served as the 52nd Governor of Louisiana from 1988 to 1992, and as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1981 to 1988.

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria (България, tr.), officially the Republic of Bulgaria (Република България, tr.), is a country in southeastern Europe.

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Cabinet of Shehu Shagari

The Cabinet of Shehu Shagari formed the government of Nigeria during the presidency of Shehu Shagari between 1979 and 1983, after the return to civilian rule with the Second Nigerian Republic.

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Callaghan Park

Callaghan Park is a horse and greyhound racing venue in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

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Cambodia

Cambodia (កម្ពុជា, or Kampuchea:, Cambodge), officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia (ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា, prĕəh riəciənaacak kampuciə,; Royaume du Cambodge), is a sovereign state located in the southern portion of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia.

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Cambodia–Denmark relations

Cambodia–Denmark relations refers to the historical and current relationship of Cambodia and Denmark.

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Campaign finance evolution in 2010

On September 18, 2009, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled in Emily's List v FEC.

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Campbell Singer

Campbell Singer (16 March 1909 - 16 February 1976) was a British character actor who featured in a number of stage, film and television roles during his long career.

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Capital punishment by country

The following is a summary of the use of capital punishment by country.

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Carlos Ahumada

Carlos Agustín Ahumada Kurtz (born 1964) is an entrepreneur of dual Argentine-Mexican nationality.

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Cash Investigation

This article is a partial translation of the Cash investigation article on the French Wikipedia. The image and some of the information it contains were drawn from there. Cash Investigation is a French television news show. It produces investigative reports in the financial and business space. The investigations cover subjects such as greenwashing, neuromarketing and child labor. They also take on the diversion of public funds, tax evasion, lobbyist influence, conflicts of interest and information manipulation by spin doctors. Put out by the Premières Lignes (Front Lines) production group, Luc Hermann and veteran journalist Paul Moreira, the broadcast operates in the tradition of such investigation news shows as 60 Minutes, Panorama, Frontline and Enquête (Inquiry).

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Catholic sexual abuse cases in Europe

The Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Europe has affected several dioceses in European nations.

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Causes of poverty

Some causes of poverty are changing trends in a country’s economy, lack of education, high divorce rate, having a culture of poverty, overpopulation, epidemic diseases such as AIDS and malaria,and environmental problems such as lack of rainfall.

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Caux Palace Hotel

The Caux Palace Hotel is a former palace hotel located in Caux, above Montreux in the Vaud canton, in Switzerland.

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Cecil R. Blair

Cecil Ray Blair (April 2, 1916 – July 6, 2001) was a Rapides Parish farmer and business who was a Democratic member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

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Center for International Higher Education

The Center for International Higher Education, established in 1995, is a global resource for information and analysis about higher education.

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Center for International Policy

The Center for International Policy (CIP) is a non-profit left of center public policy research and advocacy think tank with offices in Washington, D.C. and New York City.

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Central African Republic

The Central African Republic (CAR; Sango: Ködörösêse tî Bêafrîka; République centrafricaine, or Centrafrique) is a landlocked country in Central Africa.

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Central Falls, Rhode Island

Central Falls is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States.

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Central Operative Unit

The Central Operative Unit (UCO) (Spanish: Unidad Central Operativa) is a specialized division of the Civil Guard of Spain responsible for the investigation and prosecution of the most serious forms of crime and organized crime, whether national or international, as well as support to the Territorial Units of Judicial Police, that, due to lack of personnel or resources, or because the criminal field is more than one autonomous communities, require the support of this Unit.

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CFJ Star Trust

CFJ Star Trust was a Cayman Islands trust owned by billionaire Kazakh businessmen Mukhtar Ablyazov and Syrym Shalabayev between 2007 and 2012.

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Charilaos Trikoupis

Charilaos Trikoupis (Χαρίλαος Τρικούπης; July 11, 1832 – March 30, 1896) was a Greek politician who served as a Prime Minister of Greece seven times from 1875 until 1895.

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Charles Calthorpe

Sir Charles Calthorpe (c.1540–1616) was an English-born Crown official and judge in Jacobean Ireland.

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Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach

Charles III William (Karl III.; Durlach, by Johann Wilhelm Braun, a historian and former employee of the Commission for Regional History, in Badische Neueste Nachrichten, 30 January 2011, p. 4 – 12 May 1738, Karlsruhe) was Margrave of Baden-Durlach between 1709 and 1738.

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Charles Porter (Lord Chancellor of Ireland)

Sir Charles Porter (6 September 1631 – 8 December 1696), was a flamboyant and somewhat controversial English-born politician and judge, who nonetheless enjoyed a highly successful career.

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Charles Robinson (Arkansas politician)

Charles W. Robinson (born 1946) was the state treasurer of Arkansas from 2013 to 2015.

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Chengdu protests of 1989

The Chengdu Protests started out as a memorial gathering to mourn Hu Yaobang’s death in Tianfu Square and it took around five days before larger-scale protests broke out.

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Chew Swee Kee

Chew Swee Kee (May 15, 1918 December 1985) was a Singaporean politician.

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Chicago Public Schools

Chicago Public Schools (CPS), officially classified as City of Chicago School District #299 for funding and districting reasons, in Chicago, Illinois, is the third largest school district in the U.S. (list of the largest school districts in the United States by enrollment).

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Child laundering

Child laundering is a scheme whereby intercountry adoptions are effected by illegal and fraudulent means.

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Child's Dream Foundation

Child's Dream Foundation is a charitable not-for-profit organization founded by Daniel Siegfried and Marc Jenni in 2003.

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Chinese in New York City

The New York metropolitan area is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, constituting the largest metropolitan Asian American group in the United States and the largest Asian-national metropolitan diaspora in the Western Hemisphere.

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Chr. Michelsen Institute

The Chr.

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Christoph Broelsch

Christoph Broelsch (born 14 September 1944 in Hanau) is a German surgeon and former high school teacher.

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Christopher Nolan

Christopher Edward Nolan (born 30 July 1970) is an English film director, screenwriter, and producer who holds both British and American citizenship.

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Chthon (Marvel Comics)

Chthon is a fictional character, a demonic Elder God appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Citizens' Battle Against Corruption

The Citizens' Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) is a political organization in the Philippines, founded in 1997.

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City of Bell scandal

The Bell scandal involved the misappropriation of public funds in Bell, California, United States, over a period of several years in the late 2000s.

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City of Wollongong

The City of Wollongong is a local government area in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia.

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CIVETS

The CIVETS are six favored emerging markets countries – Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa.

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Civil Disobedience (Thoreau)

Resistance to Civil Government (Civil Disobedience) is an essay by American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau that was first published in 1849.

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Civil service in Kazakhstan

The civil service in Kazakhstan is the role of civil servants in public agencies, which is aimed at realization of objectives and functions of the state.

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Clegg Hoyt

Clegg Hoyt (December 10, 1910 – October 6, 1967) was an American film and television actor, originally from Norwalk, Connecticut.

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Clone Wars (Star Wars)

The Clone Wars, occasionally referred to in the singular as the Clone War, are conflicts in the Star Wars franchise by George Lucas.

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Coalition for Democracy and Justice

The Coalition for Democracy and Justice (ھاوپەیمانی بۆ دیموکراسی و دادپەروەری) is a Kurdish political party in Iraq, founded by Barham Salih.

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Coffee Party USA

The Coffee Party USA is an American political movement that was initially formed in January 2010, as an alternative to the Tea Party movement.

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Cold War

The Cold War was a state of geopolitical tension after World War II between powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its satellite states) and powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others).

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Colorado Mounted Rangers

The Colorado Mounted Rangers, also historically known as the Colorado Rangers, are a statutory state law enforcement auxiliary that assists law enforcement and other first responder agencies across Colorado.

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Commercial bribery

Commercial bribery is a form of bribery which involves corrupt dealing with the agents or employees of potential buyers to secure an advantage over business competitors.

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Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative

The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) is an independent, non-partisan & nonprofit international non-governmental organisation which works towards the practical realisation of human rights in the countries of the Commonwealth.

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Communication for social change

Communication for social change, referred to as communication for sustainable social change and development, involves the use of variety of communication techniques to address inefficient systems, processes, or modes of production within a specific location that has not incurred major technological advances.

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Concentration of media ownership

Concentration of media ownership (also known as media consolidation or media convergence) is a process whereby progressively fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of the mass media.

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Conflict in the Niger Delta

The current conflict in the Niger Delta first arose in the early 1990s over tensions between foreign oil corporations and a number of the Niger Delta's minority ethnic groups who feel they are being exploited, particularly the Ogoni and the Ijaw.

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Conflict of interest

A conflict of interest (COI) is a situation in which a person or organization is involved in multiple interests, financial or otherwise, and serving one interest could involve working against another.

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Conflicts of interest in academic publishing

Conflicts of interest (COIs) often arise in academic publishing.

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Constitution Protection Office

The Constitution Protection Office (Hungarian: "Alkotmányvédelmi Hivatal", "AH") is a Hungarian internal security intelligence agency, formerly known as Nemzetbiztonsági Hivatal (en. Office of National Security).

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Consuelo Madrigal

Consuelo Madrigal Martínez-Pereda is a Spanish lawyer.

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Copenhagen Consensus

Copenhagen Consensus is a project that seeks to establish priorities for advancing global welfare using methodologies based on the theory of welfare economics, using cost–benefit analysis.

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Cordì 'ndrina

The Cordì 'ndrina is a clan of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy.

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Corporate crime

In criminology, corporate crime refers to crimes committed either by a corporation (i.e., a business entity having a separate legal personality from the natural persons that manage its activities), or by individuals acting on behalf of a corporation or other business entity (see vicarious liability and corporate liability).

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Corporate propaganda

Corporate propaganda refers to propaganda disseminated by a corporation (or corporations), for the purpose of manipulating public opinion concerning to that corporation, and its activities.

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Corrupt (disambiguation)

A person who is corrupt is or has been spiritually or morally impure, or is acting/ has acted illegally.

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Corruption

Corruption is a form of dishonesty undertaken by a person entrusted with a position of authority, often to acquire personal benefit.

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Corruption (disambiguation)

Corruption is the abuse of power for personal gain.

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Corruption charges against Suharto

Investigation on charges of corruption against Indonesian second president Suharto mainly focused on corruption he was made during his 32-years rule.

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Corruption in Angola

Angola's president, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, has been accused of creating one of the most corrupt countries in Africa.

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Corruption in Argentina

Corruption in Argentina remains a serious problem.

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Corruption in Austria

Austria has a well-developed institutional and legal system, and most corruption cases under investigation by a parliamentary committee end with judicial trials and effective judgments.

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Corruption in Belgium

In general, Belgium has a well-developed legal and institutional framework for fighting against corruption.

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Corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina

A general public survey on corruption from Transparency International shows that citizens perceive Bosnia's political structures to be deeply affected by corruption.

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Corruption in Botswana

The 2010 Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index gave Botswana a corruption perceptions index of 5.8, where 10.0 is the most clean and 0.0 is the most corrupt.

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Corruption in Canada

Transparency International's 2016 Corruption Perception Index ranks the country as the 9th least corrupt nation out of 176 countries, and the least corrupt nation in the Americas.

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Corruption in Equatorial Guinea

Corruption in Equatorial Guinea is high by world standards and considered among the worst of any country on earth.

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Corruption in Ethiopia

There are several sectors in Ethiopia where businesses are particularly vulnerable to corruption.

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Corruption in Finland

Finland's overall corruption is low, according to public opinion and global standards.

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Corruption in France

Corruption in France describes the prevention and occurrence of corruption in France.

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Corruption in Germany

Corruption in Germany is examined on this page.

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Corruption in Iceland

Corruption in Iceland describes the prevention and occurrence of corruption in Iceland.

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Corruption in India

Corruption is an issue that adversely affects India's economy of central, state and local government agencies.

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Corruption in Indonesia

While hard data on corruption is difficult to collect, corruption in Indonesia is clearly seen through public opinion, collated through surveys as well as observation of how each system runs.

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Corruption in Iran

Corruption is a serious problem in Iran, being widespread, mostly in the government.

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Corruption in Israel

There is evidence that corruption is a legitimate problem in Israeli politics and many investigations have taken place into allegations of influence peddling and bribery.

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Corruption in local government

Because there are many factors that can lead to corruption in local government it is hard to study corruption patterns empirically, but recently, improved research strategies and information sources have made such studies better.

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Corruption in New Zealand

Corruption in New Zealand is examined on this page.

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Corruption in Somalia

Corruption in Somalia pertains to purported levels of corruption within Somalia's public and private sectors according to official metrics, anti-graft measures aimed at addressing those issues, as well as political dispensations and structural changes in government affecting transparency.

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Corruption in Spain

Corruption in Spain describes the prevention and occurrence of corruption in Spain.

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Corruption in Sudan

Corruption in Sudan is substantial, as it is considered one of the most corrupt nations in the world.

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Corruption in Tajikistan

Corruption in Tajikistan is a widespread phenomenon that is found in all spheres of Tajik society.

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Corruption in Thailand

Corruption in Thailand is a national issue.

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Corruption in the United States

Corruption in the United States is the act of a local, state or federal official using some form of influence or being influenced in some way, typically through bribery.

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Corruption in Turkey

Corruption in Turkey is an issue affecting the accession of Turkey to the European Union.

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Corruption in Uganda

Corruption in Uganda is characterized by grand-scale theft of public funds and petty corruption involving public officials at all levels of society as well as widespread political patronage systems.

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Corruption in Ukraine

Corruption is a widespread problem in Ukrainian society.

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Corruption in Vietnam

Overall, Vietnam is characterised by corruption, a weak legal infrastructure, financial unpredictability and conflicting and negative bureaucratic decision-making.

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Corruption Perceptions Index

Transparency International (TI) has published the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) since 1995, annually ranking countries "by their perceived levels of corruption, as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys." The CPI generally defines corruption as "the misuse of public power for private benefit".

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Corsican mafia

The Corsican mafia is a set of criminal groups which are part of the French Mob, originating from Corsica.

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Costa Rican general election, 2018

General elections were held in Costa Rica in 2018 to elect both the President and Legislative Assembly.

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Costas Takkas

Costas Takkas (Κώστας Τάκκας) is a football administrator, the attaché to the CONCACAF president, and the former CIFA general secretary.

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Cotonou Agreement

The Cotonou Agreement is a treaty between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States ("ACP countries").

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Cotroni crime family

The Cotroni crime family is a Mafia organization based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Court of Castle Chamber

The Court of Castle Chamber (which was sometimes simply called the Star Chamber) was an Irish Court of special jurisdiction which operated in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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Crime in Argentina

Crime in Argentina is investigated by the Argentine police.

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Crime in Austria

Crime in Austria is combated by a range of Austrian law enforcement agencies.

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Crime in Chicago

Crime in Chicago has been tracked by the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Records since the beginning of the 20th century.

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Crime in Germany

Crime in Germany is combated by the German Police and other agencies.

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Crime in Indonesia

Crime is present in various forms in Indonesia.

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Crime in the Philippines

Crime is present in various forms in the Philippines, and remains a serious issue throughout the country.

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Crime in Ukraine

Crime in Ukraine is combated by the Ukrainian Police and other agencies.

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Crime, Law and Social Change

Crime, Law and Social Change is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering criminology from a global perspective, with a particular focus on "financial crime, corruption, terrorism and organizational crime".

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Criminal Assets Bureau

The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) (An Biúró um Shócmhainní Coiriúla) is a law enforcement agency in Ireland.

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Criminal Investigation Agency (Indonesia)

Criminal Investigation Agency (Badan Reserse Kriminal), or Bareskrim, is one of central executive agencies of Indonesian Police Force.

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Cristina Bicchieri

Cristina Bicchieri (born 1950) is an Italian–American philosopher.

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Cross border attacks in Sabah

The Cross border attacks in Sabah are a series of cross border terrorism perpetrated by the Moro pirates from Mindanao on Sabah that began even before the British colonial period.

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Cuadrilla Resources

Cuadrilla Resources is a controversial oil and gas exploration and production company founded in 2007.

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Czech Pirate Party

The Czech Pirate Party (Česká pirátská strana) or Pirates (Piráti) is a political party in the Czech Republic, founded in 2009.

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Czech Republic at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

Czech Republic sent competitors to the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

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Daniel FitzGerald Runde

Daniel Fitzgerald Runde (born January 21, 1972) is a senior executive, strategist and expert in international development, international trade, investment, global business and organizational change who builds dynamic partnership alliances among governments, multi-lateral institutions, corporations, and philanthropies.

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Daniel Giacomino

Daniel Oscar Giacomino (born June 28, 1964) is an Argentine politician elected Mayor of Córdoba in 2007.

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Daniel Lipšic

Daniel Lipšic (born 8 July 1973) is a Slovak politician and Jurist.

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Dario Fo

Dario Fo (24 March 1926 – 13 October 2016) was an Italian actor–playwright, comedian, singer, theatre director, stage designer, songwriter, painter, political campaigner for the Italian left-wing and the recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Darpana Academy of Performing Arts

Darpana Academy of Performing Arts is a school for performing arts in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, established by Mrinalini Sarabhai and Vikram Sarabhai in 1949, it has been directed by their daughter Mallika Sarabhai for the last three decades.

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David H. Jarvis

David Henry Jarvis (August 24, 1862 – June 23, 1911) Bagley, pp 416–417Wickersham, p 247 was a captain in the United States Revenue Cutter Service.

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David Kocieniewski

David Kocieniewski (born 1963) is an American journalist.

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David Mills (lawyer)

David Mackenzie Donald Mills (born 31 May 1944) is a British corporate lawyer who specialises in international work for Italian companies.

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David Rath

David Rath (born 25 December 1965) is a Czech physician and politician who served as Minister of Health from 2005 to 2006.

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Dead capital

Dead capital is an economic term related to property which is informally held that it is not legally recognized.

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Dean Skelos

Dean George Skelos (born February 16, 1948) is a former Republican politician and the former Majority Leader of the New York State Senate.

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Death Is My Trade

Death Is My Trade (La mort est mon métier) is a 1952 French fictionalized biographical novel by Robert Merle.

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Death of Mark Chua

Mark Welson Chua (died sometime between 15–18 March 2001) was a Filipino student of the University of Santo Tomas whose death is widely believed to be linked to his exposé of alleged irregularities in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit of the university.

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Death of Nelson Mandela

On December 5, 2013, Nelson Mandela, the first President of South Africa to be elected in a fully representative democratic election, as well as the country's first black head of state, died at the age of 95 after suffering from a prolonged respiratory infection.

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Death, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Express

Death, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Express is a 2000 thriller film about a group of international terrorists who, a few days before the start of the new millennium, lure a group of very rich celebrities and businesspeople on board the Orient Express from Paris to Istanbul in order to extort large sums of money from them.

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Debauchery

Debauchery may refer to.

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DeCavalcante crime family

The DeCavalcante crime family is an Italian-American organized crime family that operates in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and surrounding areas in the state and is part of the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the American Mafia (or Cosa Nostra).

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Delroy Lindo

Delroy George Lindo (born 18 November 1952) is a British actor and theatre director.

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Democratic Alternative (Malta)

Democratic Alternative (Alternattiva Demokratika, AD), sometimes referred to as AD – The Green Party, is a green political party in Malta, particularly dedicated to environmentalism.

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Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi)

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a political party in Malawi.

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Demographics of Nigeria

The demographic features of the population of Nigeria, including population density, ethnicity, vital statistics, education level, the health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other demographic aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Sabah

The 2015 Malaysian Census reported the population of Sabah at 3,543,500, being the third most populous state in Malaysia and have the highest non-citizens population at 870,400.

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Denis Robert

Denis Robert (born 9 May 1958 in Moyeuvre-Grande, Moselle) is a French investigative journalist, novelist and filmmaker.

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Descendants of Saladin Brigade

The Descendants of Saladin Brigade (لواء أحفاد صلاح الدين; Liwa Ahfad Saladin) was a Free Syrian Army group active in the northern Aleppo Governorate.

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Deutsche Schule Istanbul

Deutsche Schule Istanbul (German School of Istanbul, shortened as DSI), with formal Turkish name Özel Alman Lisesi (Private German High School) or İstanbul Alman Lisesi (German High School of Istanbul) or simply Alman Lisesi (German High School) is a private international high school in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey.

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Developing country

A developing country (or a low and middle income country (LMIC), less developed country, less economically developed country (LEDC), underdeveloped country) is a country with a less developed industrial base and a low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries.

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Dhoop

Dhoop (धूप, Sunshine) is a 2003 Bollywood war drama film directed by Ashwini Chaudhary, based on Battle of Tiger Hill.

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Diego de Torres y Moyachoque

Diego de Torre(s) y Moyachoque (Tunja, New Kingdom of Granada, 1549 - Madrid, Spain, 4 April 1590) was cacique of Turmequé, in the former Muisca Confederation, under Spanish rule.

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Dil Bahadur Lama

Dil Bahadur Lama (21 March 1930 – 25 March 2014), popularly known as DB Lama was a leader of Nepali Congress (Democratic) and former Inspector General of Nepal Police.

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Dirk Coetsee

Dirk Coetsee (1655 – 1725) was the Hoofdheemraad (Chancellor) of the District of Stellenbosch and Drakenstein in South Africa for most of the 1690s and early 1700s.

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Disappearance of Tony Jones

Anthony John "Tony" Jones is an Australian man who disappeared while backpacking in North Queensland in November 1982.

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Dominick Sarsfield, 1st Viscount Sarsfield

Dominick Sarsfield, 1st Viscount Sarsfield of Kilmallock (c. 15701636) was an Irish peer and judge who became Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, but was removed from office for corruption and died in disgrace.

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Donald Luddington

Sir Donald Collin Cumyn Luddington, (18 August 1920 – 26 January 2009) was a British colonial government official and civil servant who served firstly in the Hong Kong Government and became District Commissioner, New Territories and the Secretary for Home Affairs successively, during which he had also served as an official member of the Legislative Council.

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Donatella della Porta

Donatella della Porta (Catania, 1956) is an Italian political scientist, who is Professor of political science and political sociology at the European University Institute.

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Dorothy A. Brown

Dorothy A. Brown (born September 4, 1953) is an American politician and lawyer.

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Driving licence in Mexico

In Mexico, it is each state's responsibility to regulate driving in their respective jurisdiction, and therefore each state issues their own driving licence.

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Drug Enforcement Unit

Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) is a branch of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) entrusted with the enforcement of drug laws in the Bahamas and investigating all reports into the RBPF about drug trafficking.

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Drug pollution

Drug pollution or pharmaceutical pollution is pollution of the environment with pharmaceutical drugs and their metabolites, which reach the aquatic environment (groundwater, rivers, lakes, and oceans) through wastewater.

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Drunk in Love

"Drunk in Love" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé featuring her husband, American rapper Jay Z. The duo composed the song along with credited production and writing by Detail, Andre Eric Proctor, Rasool Diaz, Brian Soko, Timbaland, Jerome Harmon and Boots for self-titled fifth studio album (2013).

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Duke Akamisoko

Duke Timothy Akamisoko is a Nigerian Anglican bishop.

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Duncan Baird

Duncan Baird (born 1979) is the Budget Director for Governor Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas.

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Duncan Waite

Duncan Waite (born November 27, 1952) is professor of education and community leadership at Texas State University.

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Dunno on the Moon

Dunno on the Moon is a fairytale novel by Nikolay Nosov from the series about the adventures of Dunno with elements of science fiction.

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Economic development in India

The Economic Development in India followed socialist-inspired people for most of its independent history, including state-ownership of many sectors; India's per capita income increased at only around 1% annualised rate in the three decades after its independence.

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Economic history of the Philippines

After experiencing years of positive growth, the Philippine economy between 1973 and 1986 suffered a downturn due to a mixture of domestic and international problems.

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Economy of Armenia

The economy of Armenia grew by 7.5% in 2017 and reached a nominal GDP of $11.5 billion per annum, while per capita figure grew by 10.1% and reached $3880.

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Economy of Costa Rica

The economy of Costa Rica has been very stable for some years now, with continuing growth in the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and moderate inflation, though with a high unemployment rate: 8.2% in 2016. The economy emerged from recession in 1997 and has shown strong aggregate growth since then. The estimated GDP for 2017 is US$61.5 billion, up significantly from the US$52.6 billion in 2015 while the estimated 2017 per capita (purchasing power parity) is US$12,382. Inflation remained around 4% to 5% per annum for several years up to 2015 but then dropped to 0.7% in 2016; it was expected to rise to a still moderate 2.8% by the end of 2017 In 2017, Costa Rica has one of the highest standards of living in Central America in spite of the high poverty level, which dropped by 1.2% in 2017 to 20.5% thanks to reducing inflation and benefits offered by the government. The estimated unemployment level in 2017 is 8.1%, roughly the same as in 2016. The country has evolved from an economy that once depended solely on agriculture, to one that is more diverse, based on tourism, electronics and medical components exports, medical manufacturing and IT services. Corporate services for foreign companies employ some 3% of the workforce. Of the GDP, 5.5% is generated by agriculture, 18.6% by industry and 75.9% by services (2016). Agriculture employs 12.9% of the labor force, industry 18.57%, services 69.02% (2016) Many foreign companies operate in the various Free-trade zones. In 2015, exports totalled US$12.6 billion while imports totalled US$15 billion for a trade deficit of US$2.39 billion. The growing debt and budget deficit are the country's primary concerns. By August 2017, Costa Rica was having difficulty paying its obligations and the President promised dramatic changes to handle the "liquidity crisis".http://qcostarica.com/costa-rica-government-faces-liquidity-problems/ Other challenges facing Costa in its attempts to increase the economy by foreign investment include a poor infrastructure and a need to improve public sector efficiency.

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Economy of Georgia (country)

The economy of Georgia is an emerging free market.

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Economy of Greece

The economy of Greece is the 48th largest in the world with a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of $192.691 billion per annum.

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Economy of India

The economy of India is a developing mixed economy.

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Economy of Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country with a dominant agricultural sector.

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Economy of Myanmar

Myanmar (also known as Burma) is an emerging economy with a nominal GDP of $74.000 billion in 2018 and an estimated purchasing power adjusted GDP of $362.97 billion in 2018.

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Economy of Singapore

The economy of Singapore is a highly developed free-market economy.

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Economy of the United Kingdom

The economy of the United Kingdom is highly developed and market-oriented.

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EcuRed

EcuRed is a Cuban online encyclopedia built on MediaWiki software.

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Eddie Obeid

Edward Moses Obeid (born 25 October 1943) is an Australian former politician and convicted criminal who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1991 and 2011, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Editorial cartoon

An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cartoon, is a drawing containing a commentary expressing the artist's opinion.

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Eduardo Li

Eduardo Li Sánchez (born 11 November 1958) is a Costa Rican football administrator, FIFA executive committee member-elect, CONCACAF executive committee member, and the Costa Rican Football Federation (FEDEFUT) president.

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Egyptian revolution of 2011

The Egyptian revolution of 2011, locally known as the January 25 Revolution (ثورة 25 يناير), and as the Egyptian Revolution of Dignity began on 25 January 2011 and took place across all of Egypt.

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Eirik Jensen

Eirik Jensen (born 30 July 1957) is a Norwegian drug trafficker and a former policeman.

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Elections in India

Elections in the Republic of India include elections for the Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha, the Legislative Assemblies and numerous other Councils and local bodies.

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Elio Veltri

Cornelio "Elio" Veltri (born 8 May 1938) is an Italian journalist and politician.

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Elliott Stonecipher

Elliott Bond Stonecipher (born July 13, 1951) is a demographer, pollster, political pundit, civic activist, and public speaker from his native Shreveport, Louisiana.

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Elshad Abdullayev

Elshad Islam oglu Abdullayev (Elşad Abdullayev; born 25 September 1961, Kurdamir) is an Azerbaijani lawyer and former university rector who gained wide popularity in 2012 after producing and publishing hidden camera videos, raising public and international awareness of corruption in the Azerbaijani government.

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Emiliano Bolongaita

Emiliano Bolongaita is a Distinguished Service Professor of Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University and the Head of Carnegie Mellon University Australia.

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Emmanuel Onunwor

Emmanuel Onunwor (born May 24, 1952, as Emmanuel Onunwa) is a Nigerian American citizen who is a former mayor of East Cleveland, Ohio.

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End-user certificate

An End-user certificate, or EUC, is a document used in international transfers, including sales and arms provided as aid, of weapons and ammunition to certify that the buyer is the final recipient of the materials, and is not planning on transferring the materials to another party.

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Energy policy of Iraq

Energy policy of Iraq describes the politics of Iraq related to energy.

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Enforcer (band)

Enforcer is a heavy metal band formed in 2004 in Arvika, Sweden.

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Eni

Eni S.p.A. is an Italian multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Rome.

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Environmental Investigation Agency

The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) is a UK-based NGO founded in 1984 by Dave Currey, Jennifer Lonsdale and Allan Thornton, three environmental activists in the United Kingdom.

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Ernest Bai Koroma

Ernest Bai Koroma (born 2 October 1953) is a Sierra Leonean politician who served as the 4th President of Sierra Leone from 17 September 2007 to 4 April 2018.

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Escape from Tarkov

Escape from Tarkov is a first-person shooter video game being developed by Battlestate Games.

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Espírito Santo Financial Group

The Espírito Santo Financial Group (ESFG) is a Portuguese holding company with headquarters in Luxembourg, founded in 1984.

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Eurojust

Eurojust is an agency of the European Union (EU) dealing with judicial co-operation in criminal matters among agencies of the member states.

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European Arrest Warrant

The European Arrest Warrant (EAW) is an arrest warrant valid throughout all member states of the European Union (EU).

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Evaluation apprehension model

The evaluation apprehension theory was proposed by Nickolas B. Cottrell in 1972.

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Everybody Wants to Rule the World

"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song recorded by English band Tears for Fears.

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Exile (TV series)

Exile is a British psychological thriller television series dealing with the topic of Alzheimer's disease against a background of corruption.

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Fall of Constantinople

The Fall of Constantinople (Ἅλωσις τῆς Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, Halōsis tēs Kōnstantinoupoleōs; İstanbul'un Fethi Conquest of Istanbul) was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by an invading Ottoman army on 29 May 1453.

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Falz

Folarin Falana (born October 27, 1990 in Lagos State), better known by his stage name Falz is a Nigerian rapper, actor, and songwriter.

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Fasad

Fasad (فساد /fasād/) is an Arabic word meaning rottenness, corruption, or depravity.

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Fatemi Circle

Fatemi Circle (حلقه فاطمی) is a nickname given to a Financial corruption gang in Iran, consisting of statesmen nurtured during Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government.

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FBI Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch

The Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch (CCRSB) is a service within the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

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Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Worth

The Federal Medical Center (FMC) Fort Worth is an administrative-security United States federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas for male inmates of all security levels with special medical and mental health needs.

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Federal Correctional Institution, Loretto

The Federal Correctional Institution, Loretto (FCI Loretto) is a low-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Pennsylvania.

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Federico Acuña (politician)

Federico Acuña Araújo is a Paraguayan politician.

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Fejuve

The Federation of Neighborhood Councils-El Alto (acronym: Fejuve; Federación de Juntas Vecinales de El Alto) is a federation of over 600 neighborhood councils that provide public services, construction and jobs to citizens of El Alto, Bolivia.

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Felipe González

Felipe González Márquez (born 5 March 1942) is a Spanish lawyer, professor, and politician, who was the Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) from 1974 to 1997, and the 3rd Prime Minister of Spain since the restoration of democracy, from 1982 to 1996.

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Ferdinand de Lesseps

Ferdinand Marie, Vicomte de Lesseps, GCSI (19 November 1805 – 7 December 1894) was a French diplomat and later developer of the Suez Canal, which in 1869 joined the Mediterranean and Red Seas, substantially reducing sailing distances and times between Europe and East Asia.

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Fernando Collor de Mello

Fernando Affonso Collor de Mello (born August 12, 1949) is a Brazilian politician who served as the 32nd President of Brazil from 1990 to 1992, when he resigned in a failed attempt to stop his impeachment trial by the Brazilian Senate.

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Fernando Sancho

Fernando Sancho Les (7 January 1916 – 31 July 1990) was a Spanish actor.

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Fi Zilal al-Quran

Fi Zilal al-Qur'an (lit) is a highly influential commentary of the Qur'an, written during 1951-1965 by Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966), a leader within the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Fiks Fare

Fiks Fare is a daily show on Albanian television station Top Channel TV.

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Fobaproa

Fobaproa (Fondo Bancario de Protección al Ahorro; "Banking Fund for the Protection of Savings", in Spanish) is a contingencies fund created in 1990 by the Mexican government and the then dominant political party PRI to attempt to resolve liquidity problems of the banking system in that country.

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Football Association of Ireland

The Football Association of Ireland (FAI; Cumann Peile na hÉireann) is the governing body for association football in the Republic of Ireland.

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Forces of Martyr Ahmad al-Abdo

The Forces of Martyr Ahmad al-Abdo is a Syrian rebel group previously affiliated with the Free Syrian Army's Southern Front.

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Fragile States Index

The Fragile States Index (FSI; formerly the Failed States Index) is an annual report published by the United States think tank the Fund for Peace and the American magazine Foreign Policy since 2005.

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Francis Nyauri

Francis Kainda Nyaruri, also known as Mong'are Mokua (ca. 1978 – January 29, 2009), a Kenyan freelance journalist for the Weekly Citizen newspaper in Nyamira, Nyamira County, Kenya, had published several articles about local police officials exposing acts of corruption and malpractice approximately two weeks before his dead body was found decapitated with hands bound.

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Franjo Tuđman

Franjo Tuđman, also written as Franjo Tudjman (14 May 1922 – 10 December 1999) was a Croatian politician and historian.

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Frank Serpico

Francesco Vincent Serpico (born April 14, 1936) is a former American New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer who holds both American and Italian citizenship.

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Freedom of information laws by country

Freedom of Information laws (FOI laws) allow access by the general public to data held by national governments.

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Freedom of religion in Russia

In Russia, the prominence and authority of various religious groups is closely tied to its political situation.

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Freedom of the press in East Timor

Freedom of the press in East Timor is protected by section 41 of the Constitution of East Timor.

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Freedom Union – Democratic Union

The Freedom Union–Democratic Union (Unie Svobody–Demokratická unie, US–DEU) was a small, pro-european liberal party in the Czech Republic from 1998 to 2011.

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Fremont Older

Fremont Older (August 30, 1856 – March 3, 1935) was a newspaperman and editor in San Francisco, California for nearly fifty years.

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French Revolution of 1848

The 1848 Revolution in France, sometimes known as the February Revolution (révolution de Février), was one of a wave of revolutions in 1848 in Europe.

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Fundación Mujeres en Igualdad

The Fundación Mujeres en Igualdad (MEI), known in English as the Women in Equality Foundation, is an Argentine NGO created in March 1990.

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Fuyang

() is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Anhui province, China.

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G. K.'s Weekly

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G3 (company)

G3, or the Good Governance Group, is a strategic advisory consultancy which specialises in providing advice on risk mitigation, governance, cyber security and regulatory compliance.

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G99

G99 (in Albanian Grupim 99) is a centre-left and progressive political party in Albania created in 2008 by a group of activists who have previously participated in the Movement Mjaft!.

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Gaming the system

Gaming the system (also gaming the rules, bending the rules, abusing the system, cheating the system, milking the system, playing the system, or working the system) can be defined as using the rules and procedures meant to protect a system in order, instead, to manipulate the system for a desired outcome.

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Garda National Economic Crime Bureau

The Garda National Economic Crime Bureau (GNECB) (formerly Garda Bureau of Fraud Investigation/GBFI) – informally known as the Fraud Squad – is a specialised division of Ireland's national police force, the Garda Síochána, that investigates economic crimes.

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Garrow's Law

Garrow's Law is a British period legal drama about the 18th-century lawyer William Garrow.

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Gary J. Aguirre

Gary J. Aguirre is an American lawyer, former investigator with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and whistleblower.

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Gérson

Gérson de Oliveira Nunes, generally known as Gérson, (born 11 January 1941 in Niterói), nickname Canhotinha de ouro (literally: Golden left foot) is a Brazilian former association footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen

Geir Eriksen (born 15 May 1965), former names Geir Selvik and Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen,, Dagbladet, NRK is a Norwegian con artist and convicted felon.

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Gender disparities in Kenyan education

Gender disparities in Kenyan education are the differences in outcomes observed between different sexes in the Republic of Kenya.

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Gene Methvin

Eugene Hilburn "Gene" Methvin (September 19, 1934 – January 19, 2012) was an American pilot, journalist, and senior editor for the Reader's Digest Washington, D.C., bureau.

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General Commissariat of Judiciary Police

The General Commissariat of Judiciary Police (CGPJ) (Spanish: Comisaría General de Policía Judicial) is a intelligence service within the National Police Corps of Spain responsible for the investigation of crimes such as organized crime, economic and monetary crimes or cybercrime.

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Geo Cartoon

Geo Cartoon is a two-minute animated short that airs on Geo News.

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Geoffrey de Morton

Geoffrey de Morton (died c.1317) was a wealthy merchant and shipowner in fourteenth-century Dublin who served as Mayor of Dublin in 1303.

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George Shurley

Sir George Shurley (1569–1647) was an English-born judge who held the office of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.

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Georgian Railways

Georgian Railway LLC (საქართველოს რკინიგზა, Sakartvelos Rkinigza) is the national railway company of Georgia.

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Gerald Horne

Gerald Horne is an African-American historian who currently holds the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston.

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Gerard Steenson

Gerard Steenson (c. 1957 – 14 March 1987) was an Irish republican paramilitary combatant in Northern Ireland.

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Gerardo Morales (politician)

Gerardo Rubén Morales (born July 18, 1959) is an Argentine politician, leader of the Radical Civic Union (UCR).

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Germanicus

Germanicus (Latin: Germanicus Julius Caesar; 24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and a prominent general of the Roman Empire, who was known for his campaigns in Germania.

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Ghana

Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a unitary presidential constitutional democracy, located along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean, in the subregion of West Africa.

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Giovanni Toti

Giovanni Toti (born 7 September 1968) is an Italian journalist and politician, who has been President of Liguria since June 2015 and political counselor of Forza Italia since January 2014.

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Global Corruption Report

The Global Corruption Report is one of Transparency International's flagship publications, bringing together experts from all over the world to discuss and analyze corruption in a specific sector.

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Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso

Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso (Latin: Cn. Calpurnius Cn. f. Cn. n. Piso, ca. 44 BC/43 BC - AD 20), was a Roman statesman during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius.

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GNK Dinamo Zagreb

Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb, commonly referred to as GNK Dinamo Zagreb or simply Dinamo Zagreb, is a professional Croatian football club based in Zagreb.

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Gorilla scandal

Vazovova Street in Bratislava, the wiretapped flat is located in the house to the right Gorilla scandal (Kauza Gorila) is a political corruption scandal in Slovakia.

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Gorillas in the Mist

Gorillas in the Mist is a 1988 American drama film directed by Michael Apted and starring Sigourney Weaver as naturalist Dian Fossey.

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Government procurement

Government procurement or public procurement is the procurement of goods, services or constructions on behalf of a public authority, such as a government agency.

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Government procurement in the European Union

Government procurement or public procurement is undertaken by the public authorities of the European Union (EU) and its member states in order to award contracts for public works and for the purchase of goods and services in accordance with the principles underlying the Treaties of the European Union.

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Graft (politics)

Graft, as understood in American English, is a form of political corruption, being the unscrupulous use of a politician's authority for personal gain.

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Graziano Cioni

Graziano Cioni (born Empoli, November 17, 1946) is an Italian politician.

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Greek government-debt crisis

The Greek government-debt crisis (also known as the Greek Depression) was the sovereign debt crisis faced by Greece in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007–08.

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Grover Cleveland presidential campaign, 1884

The 1884 election was the first Presidential campaign in which Grover Cleveland participated and the first of two nonconsecutive terms that he won.

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Guinea

Guinea, officially the Republic of Guinea (République de Guinée), is a country on the western coast of Africa.

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Gulnara Karimova

Gulnara Islomovna Karimova (Cyrillic Uzbek: Гулнора Исломовна Каримова; Гульнара Исламовна Каримова, Gul'nara Islamovna Karimova; 8 July 1972) is the elder daughter of Islam Karimov, the leader of Uzbekistan from 1989 to his death in 2016.

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Guo Wengui

Guo Wengui (born 2 February 1967), also known under the names Guo Wen Gui, Guo Haoyun, and Miles Kwok, is a Chinese billionaire businessman who later became a political activist and controls Beijing Zenith Holdings (via proxy people Li Lin and Jiang Yuehua), and other assets.

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Gupta family

The Gupta family is a wealthy Indian-born South African family whose most notable members are the brothers Ajay, Atul, Rajesh "Tony" Gupta as well as Atul Gupta's nephews Varun, and US-based Ashish and Amol.

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Gustavus Conyngham

Gustavus Conyngham (about 1747 – 27 November 1819) was an Irish-born American merchant sea captain, an officer in the Continental Navy and a privateer.

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Gustáv Murín

Gustáv Murín (1959) is a Slovak author and journalist.

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Habib el-Adly

Habib Ibrahim El-Adly (حبيب إبراهيم العادلي,; born 1938) is a former Egyptian politician.

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Hainuwele

Hainuwele, 'The Coconut Girl', is a figure from the Wemale and Alune folklore of the island of Seram in the Maluku Islands, Indonesia.

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Halifax International Security Forum

Halifax International Security Forum (also Halifax Forum or HISF) is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. It is a forum and network for international government and military officials, academic experts, authors and entrepreneurs.

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Hamdija Lipovača

Hamdija Lipovača (born 20 December 1976) is a Bosnian politician.

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Hanfu movement

The Hanfu movement is a neo-traditionalist and racial nationalist social movement that has developed in China since the beginning of the 21st century.

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Hans Loritz

Oberführer (Senior Colonel) Hans Loritz (12 December 1895, Augsburg – 31 January 1946) joined the SS in September 1930 and the NSDAP in August 1930.

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Harem conspiracy

The Harem Conspiracy was a plot to murder the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses III.

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Harnett Kane

Harnett Thomas Kane (November 8, 1910 – September 4, 1984) was an author of some thirty books of Louisiana and southern history, geography, culture, and fiction.

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Hawa Sisay-Sabally

Hawa Sisay-Sabally is a Gambian lawyer who served as Attorney General from 1996–1998 and has since spoken out against corruption in The Gambia and represented opposition politicians in criminal cases regarding their participation in pro-democracy protests.

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Healthcare in Kosovo

In the past, Kosovo’s capabilities to develop a modern health care system were limited.

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Helkiah Crooke

Helkiah Crooke (1576 – 1648) was Court physician to King James I of England.

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Herr Holger

Herr Holger (Sir Holger) is a Swedish folk ballad (SMB 36; TSB A 71) revolving around the execution of a corrupt tax collector.

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Highways in Hungary

According to the Állami Autópályakezelő Zrt. ("State Motorway Management Plc."), the total length of the Hungarian motorway system was 1,491 kilometers in 2018.

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Highways in the Czech Republic

Highways in the Czech Republic are managed by the state-owned Road and Motorway Directorate of the Czech Republic –, established in 1997.

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Historical polling for United States presidential elections

Gallup was the first polling organization to conduct accurate opinion polling for United States presidential elections.

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History of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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History of Tanzania

The African Great Lakes nation of Tanzania dates formally from 1964, when it was formed out of the union of the much larger mainland territory of Tanganyika and the coastal archipelago of Zanzibar.

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History of the Turks and Caicos Islands

Before European colonization, the Turks and Caicos Islands were inhabited by Taino and Lucayan peoples.

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History of the World, Part I

History of the World, Part I is a 1981 American anthology comedy film written, produced, and directed by Mel Brooks.

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History of Tunisia

The present day Republic of Tunisia, al-Jumhuriyyah at-Tunisiyyah, has over ten million citizens, almost all of Arab-Berber descent.

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Hobo with a Shotgun

Hobo with a Shotgun is a 2011 Canadian black comedy exploitation film with action, horror, and thriller elements.

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Honour killing in Pakistan

Honour killings in Pakistan are known locally as karo-kari (کاروکاری).

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Human Rights and Democracy Movement

The Human Rights and Democracy Movement (HRDM) is a political party in Tonga.

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Human rights in Andorra

Human rights in Andorra are generally respected by the government, and the law and the judiciary provided effective means of dealing with individual instances of abuse.

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Human rights in Latvia

Human rights in Latvia are generally respected by the government, according to the US Department of State and Freedom House.

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Human rights in the Central African Republic

The Central African Republic, which the United Nations High Commissioner has described as undergoing "the most neglected crisis in the world", has an extremely poor human rights record.

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Human rights in the State of Palestine

Human rights in the Palestinian Territories refers to the human rights record in the West Bank and Gaza.

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Human rights violations during the Syrian Civil War

Human rights violations during the Syrian civil war have been numerous and serious, with United Nations reports stating that the war has been "characterized by a complete lack of adherence to the norms of international law" by the warring parties who have "caused civilians immeasurable suffering".

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Human trafficking in Malaysia

Malaysia is a destination, and to a lesser extent, a source and transit country for women and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically conditions of forced prostitution and for men, women, and children who are in conditions of forced labour.

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Human trafficking in Thailand

"Thailand is a source, destination, and transit country for men, women, and children subjected to forced labour and sex trafficking."Thailand's relative prosperity attracts migrants from neighboring countries who flee conditions of poverty and, in the case of Burma, military repression.

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Human trafficking in the Republic of Macedonia

Macedonia is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution and forced labor.

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Hyacinth Oroko Egbebo

Hyacinth Oroko Egbebo, Apostolic Vicar of Bomadi (Nigeria) and Titular Bishop of Lacubaza.

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Ibero-American Association of Public Prosecutors

The Ibero-American Association of Public Prosecutors is composed of 21 countries and is aimed at closer ties of cooperation, solidarity and professional enrichment between the ibero-American prosecutors.

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Ibrahim Eissa

Ibrahim Eissa (إبراهيم عيسى) (born November 1965) is an Egyptian journalist and TV personality best known for co-founding the popular Egyptian weekly Al-Dustour.

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Ibrahim Jadhran

Ibrahim jadran (إبراهيم الجضران; born 1981), is a self imposed Libyan militia leader from Ajdabiya in eastern Libya.

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Ibrahim Magu

Ibrahim Magu (born 05 May 1962) is a Nigerian police officer who was appointed Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on 09 November 2015 after chairman Ibrahim Lamorde (who has earlier served twice) was sacked by President Muhammadu Buhari.

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Idriss Déby

General Idriss Déby Itno (إدريس ديبي; born June 18, 1952) is a Chadian politician who has been the President of Chad since 1990.

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Illegal immigration to Malaysia

In its broadest sense within the Malaysian context, illegal immigration to Malaysia refers to the cross-border movement of people to reside in Malaysia, under conditions where official authorisation is lacking, breached, expired, fraudulent, or irregular in some way.

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Illegal logging

Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase or sale of timber in violation of laws.

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In the Name of the Italian People

In the Name of the Italian People (In nome del popolo italiano) is a 1971 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Dino Risi.

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In the Name of the People (2017)

In the Name of the People is a 2017 Chinese TV drama series based on the web novel of the same name by Zhou Meisen.

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Independence Club

The Independence Association (독립협회, 独立協会) was founded through the initiative of Philip Jaisohn (Seo Jae-pil) on July 2, 1896.

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Independent Corrupt Practices Commission

The Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), (in full the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission) is a Nigerian agency that was inaugurated on 29 September 2000 following the recommendation of President Olusegun Obasanjo.

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Index of ethics articles

This Index of ethics articles puts articles relevant to well-known ethical (right and wrong, good and bad) debates and decisions in one place - including practical problems long known in philosophy, and the more abstract subjects in law, politics, and some professions and sciences.

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Index of philosophy articles (A–C)

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Indigenous and community conserved area

Indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs), or indigenous peoples’ and community conserved territories and areas, are spaces de facto governed by indigenous peoples or local communities with evidently positive outcomes for the conservation of biological and cultural diversity.

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Indira Bai

Indira Bai is an Indian novel in Kannada language written by Gulavadi Venkata Rao (1844–1913).

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Indonesian Criminal Procedure

Indonesia is a civil law country with five major codes.

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Infotainment

Infotainment (a portmanteau of information and entertainment), also called soft news, is a type of media, usually television, that provides a combination of information and entertainment.

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Innovations for Successful Societies

Innovations for Successful Societies (ISS) is a research program at Princeton University.

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Institute for Security Studies

The Institute for Security Studies, also known as ISS or ISS Africa (to distinguish itself from other similarly named institutes in other parts of the world), described itself as follows: "an African organisation which aims to enhance human security on the continent.

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Integrity management

Integrity management consulting is an emerging sector of consultancy that advises individuals and corporations on how to apply the highest ethical standards to every aspect of their business.

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International Anti-Corruption Conference

The International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) is a series of international conferences organised by the IACC Council, in association with local governments and organisations, with Transparency International as its secretariat.

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International Anti-Corruption Day

International Anti-Corruption Day has been observed annually, on 9 December, since the passage of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption on 31 October 2003.

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International asset recovery

International asset recovery is any effort by governments to repatriate the proceeds of corruption hidden in foreign jurisdictions.

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International rankings of Iran

The following are international rankings for Iran.

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International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers

The International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers was a labor union in the United States.

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Internet in Africa

The Internet in Africa is limited by a lower penetration rate when compared to the rest of the world.

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Irenaeus

Irenaeus (Ειρηναίος Eirēnaíos) (died about 202) was a Greek cleric noted for his role in guiding and expanding Christian communities in what is now the south of France and, more widely, for the development of Christian theology by combatting heresy and defining orthodoxy.

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Isaiah 5

Isaiah 5 is the fifth chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.

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ISO 37001

ISO 37001 Anti-bribery management systems -- Requirements with guidance for use identifies a management standard to help organizations in the fight against corruption, by establishing a culture of integrity, transparency and compliance.

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Italian general election, 1874

The 1874 Italian general election was held in Italy on 8 November, with a second round of voting on 15 November.

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Italian local elections, 2017

The 2017 Italian local elections were held on Sunday 11 June.

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Iván González Cancel

Ivan F. Gonzalez Cancel is a cardiovascular and heart transplant surgeon credited for having performed the first heart transplant surgery in Puerto Rico.

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Izana

The Izana creation myth is an Incan Tribe Myth.

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J. D. Grey

J.

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Jack Abramoff

Jack Allan Abramoff (born February 28, 1959) is an American lobbyist, businessman, movie producer and writer.

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Jack Levine

Jack Levine (January 3, 1915November 8, 2010) was an American Social Realist painter and printmaker best known for his satires on modern life, political corruption, and biblical narratives.

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Jackie Selebi

Jacob (Jackie) Sello Selebi (7 March 1950 – 23 January 2015) was the former national commissioner of the South African Police Service and the President of African National Congress Youth League 1987-1991, and a former president of Interpol.

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Jacob Zuma

Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (born 12 April 1942) is a South African politician who served as the fourth President of South Africa from the 2009 general election until his resignation on 14 February 2018.

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Jacobus Wilhelmus Sauer

Jacobus Wilhelmus ("J.W.") Sauer (1850 - 24 July 1913), was a prominent liberal politician of the Cape Colony.

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Jacomina de Witte

Jacomina de Witte (1582, The Hague – 1661, Zierikzee?) was the central figure in a famous corruption case in the Netherlands in 1649.

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Jader Barbalho

Jader Fontenelle Barbalho (born 27 October 1944) is a Brazilian politician, businessman and landowner from the state of Pará.

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James McClelland (Solicitor-General)

James McClelland (born c. 1768, died 1831 in Annaverna) was an Irish politician, Solicitor-General, and Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland).

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James O'Connor (Irish judge)

Sir James O'Connor, PC (1 April 1872 – 29 December 1931) was an Irish barrister and judge.

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James Waddey Clark

James Waddey "J.W." Clark (December 8, 1877 - ?) was a Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1925 to 1933.

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Janine R. Wedel

Janine R. Wedel is an American anthropologist and university professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University and a senior research fellow of the New America Foundation.

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Jarai people

Jarai people or Jarais (in Vietnamese Người Gia Rai, Gia Rai, or Gia-rai; in Khmer ចារ៉ាយ - Chareay) are an ethnic group in Vietnam's Central Highlands (Gia Lai and Kon Tum Provinces with some others in Đắk Lắk Province), as well as in the Cambodian northeast Province of Ratanakiri.

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Jason Jay Smart

Jason Jay Smart (born January 20, 1979) is an international political consultant primarily working in Eastern Europe, where he is also a media personality in regards to politics.

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Jason Kander

Jason David Kander (born May 4, 1981) is an American attorney, combat veteran, and politician.

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Javaid Iqbal

Senior Justice Javed Iqbal (born 1 August 1946) is the Charirman of National Accountability Bureau, a federal institution responsible to build efforts against corruption and economic terrorism.

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Jayciana

Jayciana, is the annual cultural festival of the Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysuru usually held during April - May.

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Jean Alain Rodríguez Sánchez

Jean Alain Rodríguez Sánchez (born May 10, 1975) is a Dominican lawyer and politician who is the current Attorney General of the Dominican Republic.

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Jean Auroux

Jean Auroux is a French politician.

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Jean-Claude Duvalier

Jean-Claude Duvalier, nicknamed “Baby Doc” (Bebe Dòk) (3 July 19514 October 2014), was the President of Haiti from 1971 until he was overthrown by a popular uprising in 1986.

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Jean-Marie Seroney

Jean-Marie Seroney (25 July 1927 – 6 December 1982) was a Kenyan human rights advocate, a legislator, and an Amnesty International prisoner of conscience.

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Jet Set Willy

Jet Set Willy is a platform video game originally written by Matthew Smith for the ZX Spectrum home computer.

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Jetuka Pator Dore

Jetuka Pator Dore (lit, Enchanting, Challenging… The Life) is a 2011 Indian Assamese drama film based on the novel of the same name by Syed Abdul Malik.

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Jiang Yi-huah

Jiang Yi-huah (born 18 November 1960) is a Taiwanese politician and former Premier of the Republic of China (ROC).

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Jiao Li

Jiao Li (焦利) (born April 1955) is the former president of China Central Television (CCTV).

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Jim Leslie (journalist)

James S. Leslie (October 27, 1937 – July 9, 1976), known as Jim Leslie, was a journalist for The Shreveport Times who became a public relations and advertising executive in Shreveport in northwestern Louisiana.

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Jimmy Morales

Jimmy Morales (born James Ernesto Morales Cabrera; 18 March 1969) is a Guatemalan politician, who won the 2015 Guatemalan presidential election with over 67 percent of the vote in the second round.

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Joe Tripodi

Joseph Guerino Tripodi (born 25 November 1967), a former Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Fairfield for the Australian Labor Party between 1995 and 2011.

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Johannes Camphuys

Johannes Camphuys (registered as Kamphuis in the Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie) (18 July 1634 – 18 July 1695) was the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1684 to 1691.

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John Alan

Sir John Alan, or Alen (c. 1500 – 1561) was a leading English-born statesman in sixteenth century Ireland.

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John Alexander Symonds

John Alexander Symonds (born July 13, 1935) is an English former Metropolitan Police officer and KGB agent.

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John and Ken

John Chester Kobylt and Kenneth Robertson Chiampou, known professionally as John and Ken, are American talk radio hosts of a four-hour weekday radio show, The John and Ken Show, on KFI AM 640 in Southern California.

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John Bingley (MP)

Sir John Bingley (c.1572–1638) was an English politician and Crown official, who spent much of his career in Ireland.

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John de Bourchier

John de Bourchier (alias Boussier, etc., d. c. 1330) was an English Judge of the Common Pleas and the earliest ancestor, about whose life substantial details are known, of the noble and prolific Bourchier family, which in its various branches later held the titles Barons Bourchier, Counts of Eu, Viscounts Bourchier, Earls of Essex, Barons Berners, Barons FitzWarin and Earls of Bath.

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John de Burnham

John de Burnham (died 1363) was an English-born judge and Crown official who spent much of his career in Ireland.

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John de St Paul

John de St Paul (1295 – 1362), also known as John de Owston and John de Ouston, was an English-born cleric and judge of the fourteenth century.

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John Morice (died 1362)

Sir John Morice (died 1362) was an English-born statesman in fourteenth-century Ireland.

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John Noguez

John Noguez (born Juan Renaldo Rodriguez on November 29, 1964) is a Mexican American politician and a former Los Angeles County Assessor, currently under indictment on corruption charges relating to his term.

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John Plunket

Sir John Plunket (c.1497–1582) was an Irish politician and judge of the Tudor era who held the office of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.

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John Simmons (attorney)

John Simmons is an American attorney and chairman of Simmons Hanly Conroy, the largest mass tort law firm in the United States.

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John T. Chisholm

John Theodore Chisholm (born March 14, 1963) is an American prosecutor and politician who has served as Milwaukee County District Attorney since 2007.

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John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery

John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery KB, PRS (baptised 8 July 1639 – 12 January 1713), styled Lord Vaughan from 1643 to 1686, was Governor of Jamaica between 1675–1678.

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José Dirceu

José Dirceu (b. Passa Quatro, Minas Gerais, March 16, 1946), in full José Dirceu de Oliveira e Silva, is a former Brazilian politician.

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José Emeterio Rivas

José Emeterio Rivas (ca. 1957-1958 – April 6, 2003), a Colombian radio journalist and host of the talk show "Las Fuerzas Vivas" (Translated: "Live Forces") for Radio Calor Estéreo in Barrancabermeja, Magdalena Medio Antioquia, Colombia, was murdered along with another man by paramilitary.

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José Hawilla

José Hawilla (11 July 1943 – 25 May 2018) was a Brazilian businessman, the owner and founder of Traffic Group, a multinational sports marketing conglomerate.

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José López Portillo

José Guillermo Abel López Portillo y Pacheco, RSerafO (June 16, 1920 – February 17, 2004) was a Mexican lawyer and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as the 51st President of Mexico from 1976 to 1982.

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José Sócrates

José Sócrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa, GCIH (born 6 September 1957), commonly known as José Sócrates, is a Portuguese politician who was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 12 March 2005 to 21 June 2011.

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José Serra

José Serra (born March 19, 1942) is a Brazilian politician who has served as a Congressman, Senator, Minister of Planning, Minister of Health, Mayor of São Paulo, Governor of São Paulo state, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil.

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Joseph Force Crater

Joseph Force Crater (January 5, 1889 – disappeared August 6, 1930, declared legally dead June 6, 1939) was a New York State Supreme Court Justice who vanished amid political scandal.

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Joseph J. Savino

Joseph James Savino (commonly known as Jay Savino) is a disbarred lawyer and former chairman of the Republican Party in the Bronx, New York City.

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Josephine Gatt Ciancio

Josephine Gatt Ciancio (born 1946) is a Maltese social scientist, and minor philosopher.

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Joses Tuhanuku

Joses Tuhanuku (born 1 January 1952, National Parliament website in Bellona Island, Rennell and Bellona Province) is a Solomon Islands politician and former trade union leader.

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Journalism source protection

Journalists rely on source protection to gather and reveal information in the public interest from confidential sources.

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Juan Carlos Rousselot

Juan Carlos Rousselot (June 24, 1935 – July 8, 2010) was an Argentine radio and television personality, newspaper publisher, and former mayor of the Greater Buenos Aires suburb of Morón.

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Juan Diego Castro Fernández

Juan Diego Castro Fernández (Cartago, Costa Rica, 9 June 1955) is a Costa Rican lawyer and politician.

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Judicial misconduct

Judicial misconduct occurs when a judge acts in ways that are considered unethical or otherwise violate the judge's obligations of impartial conduct.

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Judiciary of Russia

The Judiciary of Russia interprets and applies the law of Russia.

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Julio Rocha López

Julio Rocha López (12 October 1950 – 13 January 2018) was a Nicaraguan football administrator, FIFA development officer, Central American Football Union (UNCAF) president, and Nicaraguan Football Federation (FENIFUT) president.

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K1c2 formula

The K1C2 formula, which stands for "Korea, Communism, and Corruption", was a campaign platform devised by Dwight D. Eisenhower in the United States Presidential Election of 1952.

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Kabul

Kabul (کابل) is the capital of Afghanistan and its largest city, located in the eastern section of the country.

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Kallxo

Kallxo is an online platform for reporting corruption, fraud, conflict of interest, and other related cases of misuse of official position, negligence and including cases on hampering the Kosovo citizens’ rights.

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Kamchatka Krai Police

The Main Directorate for Internal Affairs of Kamchatka (Главного управления Министерства внутренних дел Российской Федерации по Камчатский край) or the Police of Kamchatka (Полиция Камчатки) is the main law enforcement agency in Government of Kamchatka Krai in Far East Russia.

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Karel Janeček

Karel Janeček (born 26 July 1973 at Plzeň, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech mathematician, entrepreneur, anti-corruption campaigner and author of voting system Democracy 2.1 and online game President 21.

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Karl Rove

Karl Christian Rove (born December 25, 1950) is an American Republican political consultant and policy advisor.

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Kasitah Gaddam

Tan Sri Kasitah Gaddam is the former Minister of Land and Cooperative Development of Malaysia.

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Kenya Institute of Puppet Theatre (KIPT)

Kenya Institute of Puppet Theatre also known as KIPT is a Kenyan non-governmental and non-profit technical advisory and management community based theatre institute, which was founded in 2007.

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Ketan Desai (urologist)

Dr.

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Kevin A. Ring

Kevin A. Ring (born October 19, 1970) is an American attorney and congressional staffer; he served Republicans in both the House and the Senate, including U.S. Representative John T. Doolittle (R-CA).

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KFOR-TV

KFOR-TV, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 27), is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial election, 2013

Provincial elections were held in the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkwa on 11 May 2013, alongside nationwide general elections and three other provincial elections in Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab.

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Kids for cash scandal

The "kids for cash" scandal centered on judicial kickbacks to two judges at the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

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Klaus Iohannis

Klaus Werner Iohannis (also spelled Johannis; born 13 June 1959) is the current President of Romania.

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Kya Yahi Sach Hai

Kya Yahi Sach Hai is an international award winning film directed by former IPS officer Yogesh Pratap Singh.

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Kyanguli Fire Tragedy

The Kyanguli Fire Tragedy occurred on the night of 24 March 2001 when a dormitory at Kyanguli Secondary School in Machakos County, Kenya, caught fire.

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La France Insoumise

La France Insoumise (variously translated as "Unbowed France", "Unsubmissive France", or "Untamed France") is a left-wing populist and democratic socialist political party in France, launched on 10 February 2016 by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Member of the European Parliament and former co-president of the Left Party (PG).

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Land grabbing

Land grabbing is the contentious issue of large-scale land acquisitions: the buying or leasing of large pieces of land by domestic and transnational companies, governments, and individuals.

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Latin American economy

Latin America as a region has multiple nation-states, with varying levels of economic complexity.

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Law enforcement by country

In many countries, particularly those with a federal system of government, there may be several law enforcement agencies, police or police-like organizations, each serving different levels of government and enforcing different subsets of the applicable law.

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Law enforcement in Mexico

Law enforcement in Mexico is divided between federal, state, and municipal entities.

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Law enforcement in Poland

Law enforcement in Poland consists of the Police (Policja), City Guards (Straż Miejska, a type of municipal police), and several smaller specialised agencies.

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Law of Spikelets

The Law of Spikelets or Law of Three Spikelets (Закон о трёх колосках) was a law in the Soviet Union to protect state property of kolkhozes (Soviet collective farms)—especially the grain they produced—from theft.

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Lawrence Tanfield

Sir Lawrence Tanfield (c. 1551 – 30 April 1625) was an English lawyer, politician and Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

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League of the Just

The League of Outlaws was an international revolutionary fellowship organization of German emigrant artisans from 1834–1838, from which the Christian communist League of the Just or League of Justice branched off in 1836.

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Leïla Ben Ali

Leïla Ben Ali (ليلى بن علي, née Trabelssi; born 24 October 1956) is the wife of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who was President of Tunisia from 1987 to 2011.

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Lee Myung-bak

Lee Myung-bak (born 19 December 1941) is a South Korean politician and businessman who served as President of South Korea from 2008 to 2013.

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Left wing politics in Croatia

The Croatian Left has consisted of a broad range of individuals, groups, and political parties who seek egalitarian, economic, social and cultural rights in Croatia.

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Legal abuse

Legal abuse refers to abuses associated with both civil and criminal legal action.

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Leland Yee

Leland Yin Yee (born November 20, 1948) is a former Democratic California State Senator for District 8, which when he was elected, covered parts of San Francisco and the Peninsula.

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Leonid Brezhnev

Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (a; Леоні́д Іллі́ч Бре́жнєв, 19 December 1906 (O.S. 6 December) – 10 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982 as the General Secretary of the Central Committee (CC) of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), presiding over the country until his death and funeral in 1982.

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Letlive

Letlive, stylized letlive., were an American rock band from Los Angeles, California.

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Levant Front

The Levant Front (الجبهة الشامية, Jabhat al-Shamiyah, also translated as the Sham Front or the Levantine Front) is a Syrian rebel group based around Aleppo involved in the Syrian Civil War.

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Levizja Çohu

Levizja Çohu Mission ÇOHU ! is to create a critical opinion and denouncing organized crime and corruption, increase citizen demand for accountability and institutional integrity of the functioning of the mutual control of powers (Checks and Balance).

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Liberal Democratic Party of Russia

The LDPR — Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (ЛДПР — Либерально-Демократическая Партия России), briefly, the LDPR or Liberal Democratic Party, is a socially conservative and economically interventionist political party in Russia led by Vladimir Zhirinovsky since its founding in 1989.

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Liberalism in Tunisia

Liberalism in Tunisia or Tunisian Liberalism is a school of political ideology that encompasses various political parties in the country.

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Life imprisonment in China

Life imprisonment in China is legal for a variety of crimes.

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Lindsey Graham

Lindsey Olin Graham (born July 9, 1955) is an American politician and retired U.S. Air Force colonel serving as the senior United States Senator from South Carolina, a seat he has held since 2003.

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Lipstick

Lipstick is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that apply color, texture, and protection to the lips.

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List of companies of Georgia (country)

Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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List of forms of government

In democracies, large proportions of the population may vote, either to make decisions or to choose representatives to make decisions.

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List of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas characters

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is an open world action adventure video game that was first released on October 26, 2004.

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List of Latin words with English derivatives

This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages).

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List of mayors and lord mayors of Wollongong

This is a list of the Mayors and Lord Mayors and Administrators of Wollongong City Council and its predecessors, a local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

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List of pastoral visits of Pope Francis

This is a list of pastoral visits of Pope Francis.

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List of political parties in Romania

This article lists Political Parties in Romania.

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List of political scandals in Chile

A political scandal is a kind of political corruption that is exposed and becomes a scandal, in which politicians or government officials are accused of engaging in various illegal, corrupt, or unethical practices.

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List of Presidents of Croatia

This is a list of Heads of State of Croatia.

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List of Punisher supporting characters

This is a list of characters associated with the character The Punisher.

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List of scandals with "-gate" suffix

This is a list of scandals or controversies whose names include a "-gate" suffix, by analogy with the Watergate scandal, as well as other incidents to which the suffix has (often facetiously) been applied.

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List of The Sopranos characters in the Lupertazzi crime family

The Lupertazzi crime family is a fictional Mafia family from the HBO series The Sopranos. It is thought to be loosely based on the real Lucchese and Gambino crime families.

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List of University of Pennsylvania people

This is a partial list of notable faculty, alumni and scholars of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, United States.

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List of whistleblowers

This is a list of major whistleblowers from various countries.

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List of ZX Spectrum games

This is a sortable list of games for the ZX Spectrum home computer.

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Literary activism

Literary activism is a form of protest and critique aimed at corporate publishing houses and the literary fiction/nonfiction that they publish.

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Liu Yuan (general)

Liu Yuan (born 22 February 1951) is a retired General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and a former politician.

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Liu Zhijun

Liu Zhijun (born 29 January 1953) is a former Chinese politician who served as Minister of Railway.

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Lobby register

A Lobby Registry, also named Lobbyist Registry, Register for Lobby Transparency or Registry of Lobbyists is a public database, in which information about lobbying actors and key data about their actions can be accessed.

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Lokpal

A Lokpal (लोकपाल lokapāla, "caretaker of people") is an anti-corruption authority or ombudsman who represents the public interest.

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Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize

The European Commission is organizing the Lorenzo Natali Prize as part of its efforts to promote development, human rights and democracy and help lift developing countries out of poverty.

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Louis F. Haffen

Louis Francis Haffen (November 6, 1854 – December 25, 1935) was an American engineer and politician who was the first Bronx Borough President.

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Lourdes Rodríguez de Flores

Lourdes María Rodríguez de Flores is a Salvadoran public figure who served as the First Lady of El Salvador from 1999 until 2004.

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Lucas Dillon

Sir Lucas Dillon (1 January 1530 – 1592; also called Luke Dillon) was a leading Irish barrister and judge of the Elizabethan era who held the offices of Attorney General for Ireland and Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer.

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Luha ng Buwaya

Luha ng Buwaya or, "Crocodile's Tear" in translation, is a 1983 novel written by Palanca Awardee and Filipino novelist Amado V. Hernandez.

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Luis Guillermo Solís

Luis Guillermo Solís Rivera (born 25 April 1958) is a Costa Rican politician who was the President of Costa Rica from 2014 to 2018.

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Luke 19

Luke 19 is the nineteenth chapter of the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.

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Luppino crime family

The Luppino crime family is a 'Ndrangheta organization based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

Luzerne County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

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Lyal S. Sunga

Lyal S. Sunga is a well-known specialist on international human rights law, international humanitarian law and international criminal law.

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Maclean's

Maclean's is a Canadian news magazine that was founded in 1905, reporting on Canadian issues such as politics, pop culture, and current events.

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Madrid City Council election, 2015

The 2015 Madrid City Council election, also the 2015 Madrid municipal election, was held on Sunday, 24 May 2015, to elect the 10th City Council of the municipality of Madrid.

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Mafia state

The term mafia state is a political buzzword to describe a state system where the government is tied with organized crime, including when government officials, police, and/or military take part in illicit enterprises.

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Mahanadi (film)

Mahanadi (English: The Great River) is a 1993 Tamil-language Indian drama film directed by Santhana Bharathi featuring Kamal Haasan, Sukanya, and Cochin Haneefa.

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Make It Rain: The Love of Money

Make It Rain: The Love of Money is a 2014 mobile game published by American indie studio Space Inch, LLC.

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Malcolm Lafargue

Malcolm Emmett Lafargue (November 4, 1908 – March 28, 1963) was a United States Attorney from Shreveport, Louisiana.

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Malcolm Roberts (politician)

Malcolm Ieuan Roberts (born 3 May 1955 in India) is an Australian politician and a member of Pauline Hanson's One Nation.

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Malcolm Smith (American politician)

Malcolm Anthony Smith (born August 9, 1956) is an American politician and a convicted felon.

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Mancur Olson

Mancur Lloyd Olson Jr. (or; January 22, 1932 – February 19, 1998) was an American economist and social scientist who taught economics at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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Manuel Pinho

Manuel António Gomes de Almeida de Pinho (born 28 October 1954) is a Portuguese economist and former Minister of Economy and Innovation (2005–09), who subsequently became a Professor at Columbia University (2010-currently) under circumstances that led in 2017 to his indictment on passive corruption and influence peddling charges in Portugal.

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Manuela Carmena

Manuela Carmena Castrillo (born 9 February 1944) is a retired Spanish lawyer, emeritus judge of the Spanish Supreme Court and the current Mayor of Madrid since 13 June 2015.

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Marie-Thérèse Assiga Ahanda

Marie-Thérèse Assiga Ahanda (c. 1941- February 1st, 2014) was a Cameroonian novelist, chemist and paramount chief of the Ewondo and Bene people.

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Mark Ellison

Mark Ellison QC is a British barrister and present head of QEB Holllis Whiteman chambers.

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Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor and film director.

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Martín Sabbatella

Martín Sabbatella (born April 14, 1970) is an Argentine politician and former director of the Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services.

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Materiality (auditing)

Materiality is a concept or convention within auditing and accounting relating to the importance/significance of an amount, transaction, or discrepancy.

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Matrosskaya Tishina

Federal State Institution IZ-77/1 of the Office of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the City of Moscow is a prison located in the Sokolniki District of Moscow, Russia.

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Matt Gaetz

Matthew Louis Gaetz, II ("gates"; born May 7, 1982) is the U.S. Representative for since 2017, where he serves on the Budget, Armed Services, and Judiciary Committees.

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Maurice FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Kildare

Maurice FitzThomas FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Kildare (1318 - 25 August 1390) was a prominent Irish nobleman in the Peerage of Ireland who held the office of Lord Justice of Ireland.

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Maxamed Daahir Afrax

Maxamed Daahir Afrax (Maxamed Daahir Afraax, محمد طاهر أفرح) Ph.

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Mbuyiseli Madlanga

Mbuyiseli "Russell" Madlanga (born 27 March 1962) is a judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, having been appointed on 1 August 2013.

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McAndrew's Hymn

"McAndrew's Hymn" is a poem by English writer Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936).

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Media ethics

Media ethics is the subdivision of applied ethics dealing with the specific ethical principles and standards of media, including broadcast media, film, theatre, the arts, print media and the internet.

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Media of Montenegro

The media of Montenegro refers to mass media outlets based in Montenegro.

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Media Sustainability Index

The International Research and Exchanges Board’s (IREX) Media Sustainability Index (MSI) is a tool to evaluate the global development of independent media.

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Merle Dickerson

Merle Dickerson (1911/12 – June 9, 1984) was a Canadian politician, who served as a longtime mayor of North Bay, Ontario.

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Merrick Garland

Merrick Brian Garland (born November 13, 1952) is the Chief United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

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Michael Applebaum

Michael Mark Applebaum (born February 10, 1963) is a former Canadian politician, who was selected by councillors as interim Mayor of Montreal on November 16, 2012.

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Michael Cohen (lawyer)

Michael Dean Cohen (born August 25, 1966) is an American attorney who worked as a lawyer for U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Michael Ruppert

Michael Craig Ruppert (February 3, 1951 – April 13, 2014) was an American writer and musician, Los Angeles Police Department officer, investigative journalist, political activist, and peak oil awareness advocate known for his 2004 book Crossing The Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil.

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Michel Neyret

Michel Neyret (born 12 April 1956) is the former police chief assistant of the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police of Lyon, which made him the second of the judicial police of Lyon before his indictment in 2011 for various infractions.

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Michele Nicoletti

Michele Nicoletti (born 19 November 1956, Trento) is an Italian politician and philosopher, and is currently serving as the President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

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Microfinance in Kenya

Microfinance in Kenya consists of microfinance facilities and regulations in Kenya which has been developing since the mid 1990s.

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Middle East economic integration

Policies advocating Middle East economic integration aim to bring about peace, stability, and prosperity in the Middle East, which they believe can only be sustained over the long run via regional economic cooperation.

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Migrant domestic workers

Migrant domestic workers (also known as foreign home care workers, foreign domestic workers,foreign domestic helpers, transnational domestic workers, foreign domestic employees, overseas domestic workers and domestic migrant workers) are, according to the International Labour Organization’s Convention No. 189 and the International Organization for Migration, any persons “moving to another country or region to better their material or social conditions and improve the prospect for themselves or their family,” engaged in a work relationship performing “in or for a household or households.” Domestic work itself can cover a "wide range of tasks and services that vary from country to country and that can be different depending on the age, gender, ethnic background and migration status of the workers concerned." These particular workers have been identified by some academics as situated within "the rapid growth of paid domestic labor, the feminization of transnational migration, and the development of new public spheres.” Prominent discussions on the topic include the status of these workers, motivations for becoming one, recruitment and employment practices in the field, and various measures being undertaken to change the conditions of domestic work among migrants.

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Military

A military or armed force is a professional organization formally authorized by a sovereign state to use lethal or deadly force and weapons to support the interests of the state.

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Milo Đukanović

Milo Đukanović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Мило Ђукановић, pronounced; born 15 February 1962) is a Montenegrin politician who has been the President of Montenegro since 20 May 2018.

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Milton S. Littlefield

Milton Smith Littlefield (July 19, 1830 – March 7, 1899) was an American businessman dubbed the "Prince of the Carpetbaggers" during the Reconstruction Era.

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Mining in the Republic of the Congo

Oil and gas dominate the extraction industries of the Republic of the Congo (République du Congo), also referred to as Congo-Brazzaville.

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Mining scams in India

Mining scam in India (colloquially Indian mining scam) refers to a series of alleged widespread scams in various ore-rich states of India, which has generated controversy.

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Ministry of Finance (Azerbaijan)

The Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan Republic (Azərbaycan Respublikasının Maliyyə Nazirliyi) is a governmental agency within the Cabinet of Azerbaijan in charge of regulating the financial sector in Azerbaijan Republic.

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Ministry of Internal Affairs (Chuvashia)

Ministry for Internal Affairs of Chuvashia (Министерство внутренних дел по Чувашской Республике) is the official name of the Chuvashia's police.

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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group

is a Japanese bank holding / financial services company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.

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Mohamed Fareed

Major General Mohamed Ahmed Fareed Al-Tuhami (In Arabic: محمد فريد التهامي; b. 1947) is the Director of the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate (EGID).

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Mohammad Reza Rahimi

Mohammad Reza Rahimi (محمدرضا رحيمی, born on 11 January 1949) is an Iranian politician who was first vice president from 13 September 2009 until 3 August 2013.

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Mohammad Shafiq Hamdam

Mohammad Shafiq Hamdam (Pashto: ډاکټر محمد شفیق همدم) is a writer and a political activist in Afghanistan.

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Mohd Isa Abdul Samad

Tan Sri Mohd Isa bin Haji Abdul Samad (born 14 November 1949) is a former Federal Territories Minister and former UMNO vice-president in Malaysia.

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Money laundering

Money laundering is the act of concealing the transformation of profits from illegal activities and corruption into ostensibly "legitimate" assets.

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Montenegro

Montenegro (Montenegrin: Црна Гора / Crna Gora, meaning "Black Mountain") is a sovereign state in Southeastern Europe.

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Moonshine Highway

Moonshine Highway is a 1996 American action-thriller drama made-for-TV-movie written, produced, and directed by Andy Armstrong.

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Moral psychology

Moral psychology is a field of study in both philosophy and psychology.

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Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu

Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu is a senior civil servant who was elected governor of Niger State, Nigeria in April 2007.

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Mudgee

Mudgee is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia.

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Murad Subay

Murad Subay (born July 3, 1987 in Dhamar) is a Yemeni contemporary artist, street artist and a political activist who has launched several street art campaigns of which society engagement marked one of their important elements.

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Murder of Lê Hoàng Hùng

Lê Hoàng Hùng (1960 – 29 January 2011), a Vietnamese investigative journalist, worked for Người Lao Động (The Worker)UNESCO, Division for Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Peace.

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Musitano crime family

The Musitano crime family is a 'Ndrangheta (Calabrian Mafia) organization based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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N. Santosh Hegde

Nitte Santosh Hegde (born 16 June 1940) is a former judge of the Supreme Court Of India, former Solicitor General of India and was Lokayukta (ombudsman) for Karnataka State of India from 2006-2011.

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Naam Tamilar Katchi

Naam Tamilar Katchi, (Tamil: நாம் தமிழர் கட்சி; trans. "We Tamils Party"; abbr. NTK) is a Tamil nationalist party in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

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Naftogaz

Naftogaz of Ukraine (НАК "Нафтогаз України", Naftogaz Ukrayiny; literally "Petro-Gas of Ukraine") is the national oil and gas company of Ukraine.

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Narcotics in Bolivia

Narcotics in Bolivia, South America, is a subject that primarily involves the coca crop, used in the production of the drug, cocaine.

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National Agency for Prevention of Corruption

The National Agency for Prevention of Corruption (Національне агентство з питань запобігання корупції) or NAPC is a national anti-corruption agency of the Ukrainian government which is responsible for shaping and implementing anti-corruption policy, while creating an environment conducive to corruption prevention.

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National Anti-Corruption Authority (Italy)

The Italian National Anti-Corruption Authority (Autorità Nazionale AntiCorruzione) is an Italian independent administrative authority tasked with combating corruption in the country.

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National Bureau of Investigation (Finland)

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) (Keskusrikospoliisi (KRP), Centralkriminalpolisen (CKP)) is a national law enforcement agency of the Finnish Police and the principal criminal investigation and criminal intelligence organization of Finland.

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National Commission of Inquiry Into Disappearances

The National Commission of Inquiry Into Disappearances (Spanish: Comisión Nacional de Investigación de Desaparecidos) was a truth commission in Bolivia that lasted from 1982 to 1984.

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National Initiative for Administration and Change in Syria

The National Initiative for Administration and Change in Syria (NIACS) المبادرة الوطنية للإدارة والتغيير في سوريا is a Syrian political party.

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National Poverty Eradication Programme

National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) is a 2001 program by the Nigerian government addressing poverty in Nigeria and related issues.

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National Republican Party (Costa Rica)

The National Republican Party (Partido Republicano Nacional; PRN) was a political party in Costa Rica.

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Nationalist Clubs

Nationalist Clubs were an organized network of socialist political groups which emerged at the end of the 1880s in the United States of America in an effort to make real the ideas advanced by Edward Bellamy in his utopian novel Looking Backward. At least 165 Nationalist Clubs were formed by so-called "Bellamyites," who sought to remake the economy and society through the nationalization of industry.

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Nawaz Sharif

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif (Urdu/میاں محمد نواز شریف, born 25 December 1949) is a Pakistani business magnate and former politician who has served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan for three non-consecutive terms, all of the three terms were unsuccessful.

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New Kabul Bank

New Kabul Bank is a bank in Afghanistan that has its main branch in the capital city of Kabul.

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New York Post

The New York Post is the fourth-largest newspaper in the United States and a leading digital media publisher that reached more than 57 million unique visitors in the U.S. in January 2017.

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News media

The news media or news industry are forms of mass media that focus on delivering news to the general public or a target public.

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Nicholas St Lawrence, 9th Baron Howth

Nicholas St.

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Nigeria Airways

Nigeria Airways Ltd., more commonly known as Nigeria Airways, was a Nigerian airline.

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Nikolay Andrushchenko

Nikolay Andrushchenko, (September 10, 1943 – April 19, 2017), a Russian journalist for the Novy Peterburg newspaper in St. Petersburg, Russia, died at the Mariinsky Hospital after being beaten.

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Noble cause corruption

Noble cause corruption is corruption caused by the adherence to a teleological ethical system, suggesting that people will use unethical or illegal means to attain desirable goals, a result which appears to benefit the greater good.

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North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation

The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) is a state-level law enforcement agency in North Carolina.

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Nuclear energy in South Africa

South Africa is the only country in Africa with a commercial nuclear power plant.

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Nundinae

The nundinae, sometimes anglicized to nundines,.

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Nuova Camorra Organizzata

The Nuova Camorra Organizzata (Italian: New Organized Camorra) was an Italian Camorra criminal organization founded in the late 1970s by a Neapolitan Camorrista, Raffaele Cutolo, in the region of Campania.

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Nyayo House

Nyayo House is a skyscraper in Nairobi, Kenya.

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Oblation Run

The Oblation Run (sometimes referred to as the Ritual Dance of the Brave) is an annual event held by the University of the Philippines (UP) chapters of Alpha Phi Omega (APO) in the different UP campuses.

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Occupy movement in the United States

The Occupy movement began in the United States initially with the Occupy Wall Street protests but spread to many other cities, both in the United States and worldwide.

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Occupy Seattle

Occupy Seattle was a collaboration that has included direct action demonstration with occasional activity at Westlake Park and Seattle City Hall in downtown Seattle, Washington.

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Oil-for-Food Programme

The Oil-for-Food Programme (OIP), established by the United Nations in 1995 (under UN Security Council Resolution 986) was established to allow Iraq to sell oil on the world market in exchange for food, medicine, and other humanitarian needs for ordinary Iraqi citizens without allowing Iraq to boost its military capabilities.

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Okky Madasari

Okky Puspa Madasari known as Okky Madasari is an Indonesian author.

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Olivier Pérez González

Olivier Pérez González was the Citizens' Action Party (PAC for its Spanish initials).

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Olusegun Obasanjo

Chief Olusegun Mathew Okikiola Aremu Obasanjo, GCFR, Ph.D. (Olúṣẹ́gun Ọbásanjọ́; born 5 May 1937) is a former Nigerian Army general who was President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007.

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Omri Sharon

Omri Sharon (עמרי שרון, born 19 August 1964) is a former Israeli politician.

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One Young World

One Young World is a UK-based not-for-profit organization that gathers young leaders from around the world to develop solutions to the world’s most pressing issues.

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One-Third of a Nation

One Third of a Nation is a Living Newspaper play produced by the Federal Theatre Project in 1938.

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Onyeka Onwenu

Onyeka Onwenu (born 17 May 1952) is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress, human right activist, social activist, journalist, politician, recording artist and X Factor series judge.

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Open Data Partnership

The Open Government Partnership (OGP) is a new multilateral initiative introduced by the United States Government that aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance by means of Open Data Platforms.

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Open Government Partnership

The Open Government Partnership (OGP) is a multilateral initiative that aims to secure concrete commitments from national and subnational governments to promote open government, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance.

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Operation Big Coon Dog

Operation Big Coon Dog was an investigation by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) into alleged corruption surrounding the use of federal and state disaster recovery funds by public officials in Buchanan County, Virginia, United States following severe flooding in the town of Hurley in May 2002.

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Operation Greylord

Operation Greylord was an investigation conducted jointly by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Chicago Police Department Internal Affairs Division and the Illinois State Police into corruption in the judiciary of Cook County, Illinois (the Chicago jurisdiction).

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Operation Tiberius

Operation Tiberius was an official internal Metropolitan Police investigation, commissioned in October 2001, written in 2002, but leaked to The Independent newspaper in 2014.

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Operation: Mindcrime II

Operation: Mindcrime II is the ninth studio album by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche.

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Opportunism

Opportunism is the conscious policy and practice of taking advantage of circumstances – with little regard for principles, or with what the consequences are for others.

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Orestes Quércia

Orestes Quércia (18 August 1938 – 24 December 2010) was a Brazilian politician.

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Organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China

Reports of organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners and other political prisoners in China have raised increasing concern by some groups within the international community.

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Organised crime in Australia

Organised crime in Australia refers to the activities of various groups of crime families and/or organised crime syndicates in Australia.

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Organised crime in India

Organised crime in India is a reference to organised crime elements originating in India and active in many parts of the world.

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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is the world's largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization.

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Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), founded in 2006, is a consortium of investigative centers, media and journalists operating in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Central America.

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Organized crime in Italy

Organized crime in Italy and its criminal organizations have been prevalent in Italy, especially Southern Italy, for centuries and have affected the social and economic life of many Italian regions since at least the 19th century.

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ORRF Risk Research Forum

The ORRF Risk Research Forum a forum on risk research organised by the ORRF, a recognised internationally as a leading risk research foundation.

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Otpor!

Otpor! (Отпор!, Resistance!) was a political organization in Serbia (then part of FR Yugoslavia) from 1998 until 2004.

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P. Chidambaram

Palaniappan Chidambaram (born 16 September 1945) is an Indian politician and attorney who currently serves as Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and formerly served as the Union Minister of Finance of India.

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Palacio de Lecumberri

The Palacio de Lecumberri is a large building, formerly a prison, in the northeast of Mexico City, Mexico, which now houses the General National Archive (Archivo General de la Nación).

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Palang Dharma Party

The Palang Dharma Party (พรรคพลังธรรม,; translating to "Power of Dharma", or "Moral Force", PDP for short) was a Buddhist-inspired political party in Thailand founded by Chamlong Srimuang in 1988, associated with the Santi Asoke sect of Buddhism.

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Panama Papers case

The Panama Papers case (officially titled Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi v. Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif), or the Panamagate case, was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Pakistan that disqualified incumbent Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif from holding public office.

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Pankaj Kapur

Pankaj Kapur (born 29 May 1954) is an Indian theatre, television and film actor.

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Paolo Berlusconi

Paolo Berlusconi (born 6 December 1949) is an Italian entrepreneur and publisher.

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Partnership

A partnership is an arrangement where parties, known as partners, agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.

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Party finance in Germany

Party finance in Germany is the subject of statutory reports, which up to 35 parties file annually with the administration of the German parliament.

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Pasadena, Texas

Pasadena is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the metropolitan area.

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Patrick Segrave

Patrick Segrave (died c.1610) was an Irish judge of the early seventeenth century who was removed from office for corruption.

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Paul I of Russia

Paul I (Па́вел I Петро́вич; Pavel Petrovich) (–) reigned as Emperor of Russia between 1796 and 1801.

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Pauline Chan (Australian actress)

Pauline Chan (born 1956) is an Australian actress, director, screenwriter and producer.

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Pay to play

Pay to play, sometimes pay for play, is a phrase used for a variety of situations in which money is exchanged for services or the privilege to engage in certain activities.

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Pedro Rubens David

Pedro R. David was born in Villa Clodomiro Hileret, Tucumán, Argentina on 21 July 1929.

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Peggy Wilson (Louisiana politician)

Margaret Henican Wilson, known as Peggy Wilson (born June 24, 1937), is a Republican politician from her native New Orleans, Louisiana, who served for three terms from 1986 to 1998 on the New Orleans City Council.

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People's Association (India)

People's Association (PA) is an activist political organisation in India.

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People's Party (Northern Cyprus)

The People's Party (Halkın Partisi) is a political party in Northern Cyprus, founded on 6 January 2016.

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Perry Wilbon Howard

Perry Wilbon Howard, II (June 14, 1877 – February 1, 1961), was an African-American attorney from Mississippi and partner of a prominent law firm in Washington, D.C. He served as the longtime Republican National Committeeman from the U.S. state of Mississippi from 1924 to 1960, even as he conducted his career in the capital.

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Petanqui

Petanqui (original title: Pétanqui (Le droit à la vie) is a 1983 drama film directed by Yeo Kozoloa.

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Petrobras

Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. — Petrobras, more commonly known as simply Petrobras, is a semi-public Brazilian multinational corporation in the petroleum industry headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Philadelphia crime family

The Philadelphia crime family, (pronounced) also known as the Philadelphia Mafia, the Philly Mob/Mafia, or the Philadelphia-South Jersey Mafia, is an Italian-American Mafia family based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Philippine investment climate

This article describes the Philippine investment climate.

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Play (theatre)

A play is a form of literature written by a playwright, usually consisting of dialogue between characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading.

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Pluto (Astro Boy)

, known as Bruton in the English dubbed 1980 ''Astro Boy'' television series, is a fictional character created by Osamu Tezuka.

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Pneumatic tube

Pneumatic tubes (or capsule pipelines; also known as pneumatic tube transport or PTT) are systems that propel cylindrical containers through networks of tubes by compressed air or by partial vacuum.

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Podravka

Podravka is a food company based in Koprivnica, Croatia.

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Poetic Justice (Porridge)

"Poetic Justice" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Porridge.

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Polícia Judiciária

The Polícia Judiciária (PJ; Judicial Police) is the national criminal investigation police agency of Portugal, focused in fighting serious crimes, including homicides, kidnapping, organized crime, terrorism, illegal drug trade, corruption, cybercrime and financial crime.

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Political corruption

Political corruption is the use of powers by government officials or their network contacts for illegitimate private gain.

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Political positions of Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton, the nominee of the Democratic Party for president of the United States in 2016, has taken positions on political issues while serving as First Lady of Arkansas (1979–81; 1983–92), First Lady of the United States (1993–2001); as U.S. Senator from New York (2001–2009); and serving as the United States Secretary of State (2009–2013).

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Politically exposed person

In financial regulation, "politically exposed person" (PEP) is a term describing someone who has been entrusted with a prominent public function.

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Politician

A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking office in government.

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Politics

Politics (from Politiká, meaning "affairs of the cities") is the process of making decisions that apply to members of a group.

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Politics of Karnataka

The Politics of Karnataka is dominated by three major political parties, the Indian National Congress, the Janata Dal (Secular) and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

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Politics of Romania

Romania's political framework is a semi-presidential representative democratic republic where the Prime Minister is the head of government and the President is the head of state.

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Politics of Tunisia

The politics of Tunisia takes place within the framework of a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic, with a President serving as head of state, Prime Minister as head of government, a unicameral legislature and a court system influenced by French civil law.

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Potential superpowers

A potential superpower is a state or a political and economic entity that is speculated to be – or to have the potential to soon become – a superpower.

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Poverty

Poverty is the scarcity or the lack of a certain (variant) amount of material possessions or money.

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Poverty and NGOs in Cambodia

In Cambodia, the population living under the national poverty line of US$0.93 per capita per day in 2009 (Ministry of Planning, 2013) is defined as the poor.

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Poverty in Tanzania

Tanzania has a current population of 55.57 million people.

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Poverty reduction

Poverty reduction, or poverty alleviation, is a set of measures, both economic and humanitarian, that are intended to permanently lift people out of poverty.

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Prakriti Kakar

Prakriti Kakar is an Indian playback singer.

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Prapatpon Kulamard

Prapatpon Kulamard (ประพัศร์พงษ์ กุลมาตย์) (born July 18, 1982), also known as Pat Kulamard, is an entrepreneur, television host, international consultant, and political activist from Thailand.

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Prayoon Chanyavongs

Prayoon Chanyavongs (17 November 1915 – 3 December 1992) is known as Thailand's King of Cartoons for his satirical comics which attacked corruption and political ills.

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Preet Bharara

Preetinder Singh Bharara (born October 13, 1968) is an American lawyer who served as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 2009 to 2017.

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Princelings

The Princelings, also translated as the Party's Crown Princes, are the descendants of prominent and influential senior communist officials in the People's Republic of China.

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Pritam Pal

Pritam Pal is former Lokayukta, an anti-corruption ombudsman organization in the Indian State of Haryana, India.

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Private intelligence agency

A private intelligence agency (PIA) is a private sector (non-governmental) or quasi-non-government organization devoted to the collection, analysis, and exploitation of information, most commonly through the evaluation of public sources (OSINT or Open Source INTelligence) and cooperation with other institutions.

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Privatization in the United States

State, county, and city economies are constantly challenged in running government operations.

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Procurement G6

The Procurement G6 is an informal group of the six national Central Purchasing Bodies, leaders on e-procurement and framework agreements.

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Protests in Sudan (2011–13)

Protests in Sudan, also nicknamed as the Sudanese Intifada, began in January 2011 as part of the Arab Spring regional protest movement.

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Prussian virtues

Prussian virtues (preußische Tugenden.) refers to the virtues associated with the historical Kingdom of Prussia, especially its militarism and the ethical code of the Prussian army, but also bourgeois values as influenced by Lutheranism and Calvinism.

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Public health system in India

The modern public health system in India evolved due to a number of influences from the past 70 years, including British influence from the colonial period.

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Public sector ethics

Ethics in the public sector is a broad topic that is usually considered a branch of political ethics.

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Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup bid

The Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup bid was a bid by Qatar to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

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Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park

The Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park (قائد اعطم سولر پارک) is a photovoltaic power station in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan, named in honor of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.

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Radio Free Sarawak

Radio Free Sarawak (Radio Sarawak Bebas) is a pirate radio station established by journalist Clare Rewcastle Brown and helmed by former Cats FM presenter Peter John Jaban (Papa Orang Utan), Christina Suntai who graduated from Florida Technical College in computer science and computer programming, and Michael Ngau.

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Rafael Esquivel

Rafael Esquivel Melo (born 1946/1947) is a Venezuelan former football administrator.

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Rafael Filizzola

Rafael Augusto Filizzola Serra (born c. 1968) is a Paraguayan politician.

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Rafael Marques (journalist)

Rafael Marques de Morais (born 1971) is an Angolan journalist and a proven political activist who received several international awards for his reporting on conflict diamonds and government corruption.

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Raffaele Cantone

Raffaele Cantone (born 24 November 1963) is an Italian magistrate who has been appointed on March 24, 2014 by the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, President of the Anti-corruption National Authority.

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Raja Pervaiz Ashraf

Raja Pervaiz Ashraf (راجہ پرویز اشرف; born 26 December 1950), is a businessman, agriculturist, and politician who served as 20th Prime Minister of Pakistan from 22 June 2012 until completing his designated term on 16 March 2013.

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Rajesh Gangwar

Rajesh Gangwar (born 12 January 1967) is a socialist, who believes in Nonviolence.

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Ramanaa (film)

Ramanaa, also known as Ramana, is a 2002 Tamil-language vigilante film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss, starring Vijayakanth, Simran and Ashima Bhalla.

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Ramesh Kharel

SSP Ramesh Parsad Kharel (रमेश प्रसाद खरेल) is a policeman from Nepal known for his integrity and fight against corruption within the Nepali Police Force.

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Raymond Márquez

Raymond Márquez (born 1930), a.k.a. "Spanish Raymond" was the "king" of the illegal numbers racket in Harlem from the 1950s until his retirement in 2001.

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Raymond W. Baker

Raymond W. Baker (born October 30, 1935) is an American businessman, scholar, author, and "authority on financial crime." He is the founder and president of Global Financial Integrity, a research and advocacy organization in Washington, DC working to curtail illicit financial flows.

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Razan Ghazzawi

Razan Ghazzawi (رزان غزاوي) is a Syrian-American blogger, campaigner and activist.

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RB Kolubara

RB Kolubara (full legal name: Privredno društvo za proizvodnju, preradu i transport uglja Rudarski basen Kolubara d.o.o. Lazarevac; Company for the production, processing and transport of coal mine basin Kolubara Ltd. Lazarevac) is a Serbian coal mining and smelting complex with headquarters in Lazarevac, Kolubara District.

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RBK Group

The RBK Group or RosBiznesKonsalting (Группа компаний «РБК» РБК, РосБизнесКонсалтинг) is a large Russian media group headquartered in Moscow.

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React (book)

React (from Spanish: Reacciona) is a book by Rosa María Artal published in Spain in 2011 by Aguilar, which compiles articles by José Luis Sampedro, Baltasar Garzón, Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Javier Pérez de Albéniz, Javier López Facal, Carlos Martínez Alonso, Ignacio Escolar, Rosa María Artal, Angels Martínez Castells, Juan Torres Lopez and Lourdes Lucia.

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Real estate in Panama

Real estate in Panama is about how the Republic of Panama's real estate industry has grown since 2006, as foreign investments helped to fuel Panama's economy and housing market.

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Redemption movement

The redemption movement consists of supporters of an American conspiracy theory, Southern Poverty Law Center Intelligence Report, Summer 2005 called redemption theory, which involves claims that when the U.S. government abandoned the gold standard in 1933, it pledged its citizens as collateral so that it could borrow money.

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Reformasi (Malaysia)

The Reformasi was a protest movement that began in September 1998 throughout Malaysia initiated by Anwar Ibrahim after his sacking as Deputy Prime Minister by the country's then Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad in the same month.

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Resource justice

Resource justice (also referred to as "resource equity" or "resource governance") is a term in environmentalism and in environmental ethics.

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Revised Penal Code of the Philippines

The Revised Penal Code contains the general penal laws of the Philippines.

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Reza Zarrab

Reza Zarrab (رضا ضراب, Rıza Sarraf; born 12 September 1983 in Tabriz, Iran) is a Turkey-based businessman.

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Rhinelandic regiolect

The terms Rhinelandic, Rhenish, and Rhinelandic regiolect are used to name the colloquial language spoken in the so-called Rhineland of West Germany.

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Richard Bellings, Solicitor-General

Richard Bellings or Bellyngs (died 1584) was an Irish barrister and landowner who was Solicitor General for Ireland from 1574 to 1584.

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Richard Croker

Richard Welstead Croker Sr. (November 24, 1843 – April 29, 1922), known as "Boss Croker," was an Irish-American politician who was a leader of New York City's Tammany Hall and a political boss.

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Richard de Beresford

Richard de Beresford or Bereford (died after 1318) was an English-born cleric who held high political office in Ireland in the early fourteenth century as Lord High Treasurer of Ireland and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Richard Plunkett

For the 19th century beadle of Whitechapel, see Richard Plunkett (beadle) Richard Plunkett (c.1340-1393) was an eminent Irish judge and statesman of the fourteenth century, who held the offices of Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Richard Reade

Sir Richard Reade (1511 – 1575) was an English-born judge in sixteenth-century Ireland: he held the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Richard Segrave

Richard Segrave (c.1540-1598) was an Irish judge, remembered chiefly for sitting in judgement on his colleague Nicholas Nugent, the only Irish judge to be hanged by the Irish Government for treason.

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Richard Talbot (archbishop of Dublin)

Richard Talbot (c. 1390 – 15 August 1449) was an English-born statesman and cleric in fifteenth-century Ireland.

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Richard White (Irish judge)

Richard White (died 1367) was an Irish judge who held office as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland; he is remembered mainly for his complaints to the English Crown about the corruption and inefficiency of his judicial colleagues.

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Robert Booth (judge)

Sir Robert Booth (1626–1680) was an English-born judge who had a highly successful career in Ireland, where he held the offices of Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland.

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Robert Travers (MP)

Sir Robert Travers (c. 1596 – 13 November 1647) was an Irish judge, soldier and politician of the early seventeenth century.

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Roberta Fulbright

Roberta Fulbright (1874-1953) was an American businesswoman who consolidated her husband's business enterprises and became an influential newspaper publisher, editor and journalist.

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RoboCop

RoboCop is a 1987 American cyberpunk action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner.

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Roger Wilbraham

Sir Roger Wilbraham (4 November 1553 – 31 July 1616) was a prominent English lawyer who served as Solicitor-General for Ireland under Elizabeth I and held positions at court under James I, including Master of Requests and surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries.

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Ross Levine

Ross Levine (born April 16, 1960) is an American economist who currently holds the Willis H. Booth Chair in Banking and Finance at the University of California at Berkeley.

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Rudolph Rummel

Rudolph Joseph Rummel (October 21, 1932 – March 2, 2014) was professor of political science who taught at the Indiana University, Yale University, and University of Hawaii.

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Russian legislative election, 2011

Legislative elections were held in Russia on 4 December 2011.

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Sab Paisay Ki Game Hai

Sab Paisay Ki Game Hai is a Satirical composition by Beygairat Brigade released in 2013.

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Saemaul Undong

The Saemaul Undong, also known as the New Community Movement, New Village Movement, Saemaul Movement or Saema'eul Movement, was a political initiative launched on April22, 1970 by South Korean president Park Chung-hee to modernize the rural South Korean economy.

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Safety of journalists

Safety of journalists is the ability for journalists and media professionals to receive, produce and share information without facing physical or moral threats.

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SAHSA

Servicio Aéreo de Honduras S.A. otherwise known as SAHSA Airlines was the national flag carrier airline of Honduras from October 22, 1945, to January 14, 1994.

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Saleem Dabbour

Saleem Dabbour (سليم دبور) (born 18 September 1970), is a Palestinian novelist, scenarist, director, producer, and film critic.

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Salvatore Cuffaro

Salvatore "Totò" Cuffaro (born 21 February 1958 in Raffadali, Agrigento) is a convicted criminal, formerly an Italian politician, former President of Sicily, has served an almost 5-year jail sentence for aiding Cosa Nostra.

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Samlaut Uprising

The Samlaut Uprising, otherwise called the Samlaut Rebellion or Battambang Revolts, consists of two significant phases of revolts that first broke out near Samlaut in Battambang Province and subsequently spread into surrounding Provinces in Cambodia during 1967-1968.The revolutionary movement was largely made up by the dissident rural peasantry led by a group of discontented leftist intellectuals against Prince Norodom Sihanouk’s political organization –the Sangkum regime.

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Samoan by-elections, 2011

Four simultaneous by-elections were held in Samoa on 29 July 2011.

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Samuel D. McEnery

Samuel Douglas McEnery (May 28, 1837 – June 28, 1910) served as the 30th Governor of the U.S. state of Louisiana, with service from 1881 until 1888.

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Samuel Doe

Samuel Kanyon Doe (May 6, 1951 – September 9, 1990) was a Liberian politician who served as the Liberian leader from 1980 to 1990, first as a military leader and later as a politician.

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Samuel Ruiz

Samuel Ruiz García (3 November 1924 – 24 January 2011) was a Mexican Roman Catholic prelate who served as bishop of the Diocese of San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, from 1959 until 1999.

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Samuel Tilden presidential campaign, 1876

The 1876 U.S. presidential election occurred at the twilight of Reconstruction and was between Republican Rutherford B. Hayes and Democrat Samuel J. Tilden.

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Sara Lynn Darrow

Sara Lynn Darrow (born July 29, 1970) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois.

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Satyamev Jayate (TV series)

Satyamev Jayate (italic) is an Indian television talk show aired on various channels within Star Network along with Doordarshan's DD National.

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Scandal: How "Gotcha" Politics Is Destroying America

Scandal: How 'Gotcha' Politics Is Destroying America is a 2006 book by Lanny Davis, a lawyer who was special counsel to Bill Clinton, an appointee under George W. Bush, and advisor to Hillary Clinton during her then-upcoming 2008 campaign (and later her 2016 campaign).

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Schabir Shaik trial

The Schabir Shaik trial was an important court trials in post-apartheid South Africa.

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SCOPE Maastricht

SCOPE Maastricht is the official study association (in the legal form of a Dutch vereniging) of the School of Business and Economics (commonly abbreviated as SBE) at Maastricht University, representing over 5.000 students and organizing social, academic and career-oriented activities and events.

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Scot McFadyen

Scot McFadyen is a Canadian film director, producer and music supervisor whose work focuses on the subculture of heavy metal.

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Seattle crime family

The Seattle crime family, also known as the Colacurcio crime family, by Michael Rollins (June 3, 2008) The Oregonian was a crime family based in Seattle, Washington.

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Second Coming (LDS Church)

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe that there will be a Second Coming of Jesus Christ to the earth sometime in the future.

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Second Ponta cabinet

Ponta II Cabinet was the Council of Ministers which governed Romania from 21 December 2012 to 5 March 2014.

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Secrets of the Vatican

Secrets of the Vatican is an American television documentary film.

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Seduction

Seduction is the process of deliberately enticing a person, to engage in a relationship, to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; to corrupt, to persuade or induce to engage in sexual behaviour.

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Selective enforcement

In law, selective enforcement occurs when government officials such as police officers, prosecutors, or regulators exercise enforcement discretion, which is the power to choose whether or how to punish a person who has violated the law.

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Sendhil Mullainathan

Sendhil Mullainathan (செந்தில் முல்லைநாதன்) (born c. 1973) is an Indian American Professor of Economics at Harvard University and the author of Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much (with Eldar Shafir).

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Sergey Shishkarev

Sergey Nikolaevich Shishkarev (Серге́й Николаевич Шишкарёв, born on 2 February 1968 in Novorossiysk) is a Russian businessman and political figure.

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Serious Fraud Office (United Kingdom)

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is a non-ministerial government department of the Government of the United Kingdom department that investigates and prosecutes serious or complex fraud and corruption in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Sextortion

Sextortion is a form of sexual exploitation that employs non-physical forms of coercion to extort sexual favors from the victim.

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Shadow of the Demon Lord

Shadow of the Demon Lord is a horror fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) created by Robert J. Schwalb.

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Shadows over Balkan

Shadows over Balkan (Сенке над Балканом / Senke nad Balkanom), also known as Black Sun is a Serbian crime television series created by Dragan Bjelogrlić.

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Shahram Jazayeri

Shahram Jazayeri (شهرام جزایری) is Iranian entrepreneur and businessman who was involved in a high-profile corruption case.

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Shakiba Hashemi

Shakiba Matin Hashemi is an Afghani politician who was elected to represent Kandahar Province in Afghanistan's Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of its National Legislature, in 2005.

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Shakil Auj

Hafiz Muhammad Shakil Auj TI was a Pakistani Islamic scholar and author.

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Shanmugam Manjunath

Shanmugam Manjunath (23 February 1978 – 19 November 2005) was a sales officer (grade A officer) for the Indian Oil Corporation who was murdered for sealing a corrupt petrol station in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh.

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Shayfeencom

Shayfeencom (Egyptian Arabic: We are watching you) is an initiative that started with three Egyptian women (a prominent TV newscaster, a university professor, and a marketing consultant) to help bring political reform and democracy to Egypt.

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Shengguan Tu

Shengguan Tu, translated variously as Promoting Officials and Table of Bureaucratic Promotion, is an ancient Chinese board game that originated in the Tang dynasty, with the earliest historical record of a variant of it dating back to 836.

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Shuja ul-Mulk

His Highness Sir Shuja ul-Mulk KCIE, CIE (1 January 1881 – 12 October 1936) was the Mehtar (from مهتر) of the princely state of Chitral and reigned it for 41 years until his death in 1936.

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Siad Barre

Mohamed Siad Barre (Maxamed Siyaad Barre; محمد سياد بري; October 6, 1919 – January 2, 1995) was a Somali politician who served as the President of the Somali Democratic Republic from 1969 to 1991.

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Siemens Building Technologies

Siemens Building Technologies is an Operating Division of Siemens AG.

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Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane

Simon Fleming (died 1370) is the first Baron Slane whose holding of the title can be conclusively established.

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Sindh United Party

The Sindh United Party is a Sindhi nationalist political party which aims to have rights of People of Sindh over their homeland Sindh, Pakistan.

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Singaporean communitarianism

Singaporean communitarianism was founded by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in 1959 under the People's Action Party (PAP).

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Skin Trade (film)

Skin Trade is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham.

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Slang terms for money

Slang terms for money often derive from the appearance and features of banknotes or coins, their values, historical associations or the units of currency concerned.

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Slavery in Haiti

Slavery in Haiti started with the arrival of Christopher Columbus on the island in 1492.

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Slobodan Milošević

Slobodan Milošević (Слободан Милошевић; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician and the President of Serbia (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) from 1989 to 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000.

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Slobodan Milosavljević

Slobodan St.

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Social Democrat Radical Party

The Social Democrat Radical Party (Partido Radical Socialdemócrata, PRSD, also translated as "Radical Social Democratic Party") is a social democratic political party in Chile.

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Social Democratic Party of India

The Social Democratic Party of India is an Indian political party, founded on 21 June 2009.

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Social innovation

Social innovations are new strategies, concepts, ideas and organizations that aim to meet social needs resulting from working conditions, education, community development, and health.

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Socialism in Tunisia

Socialism in Tunisia or Tunisian socialism is a political philosophy that is shared by various political parties of the country.

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Socialist Alternative (Australia)

Socialist Alternative is a revolutionary socialist organisation in Australia, identifying with the Marxist tradition of "socialism from below".

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Société Nationale d'Investissement

Société Nationale d'Investissement (SNI) or National Investment Company, is a large private Moroccan holding company mainly owned by the Moroccan royal family.

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Somchai Khunpluem

Somchai Khunpluem, alternatively spelled Kunplome (สมชาย คุณปลื้ม), born 30 September 1937 in Chonburi, Thailand is a Thai politician, businessman and organized crime boss.

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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated musical comedy film based on the Comedy Central animated television series South Park.

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Sovereign default

A sovereign default is the failure or refusal of the government of a sovereign state to pay back its debt in full.

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SS Leninsky Komsomol

Leninsky Komsomol (Ленинский Комсомол) was a merchant ship of Black Sea Shipping Company (Soviet Union), a tweendecker type freighter with steam turbine engines and the first ship in the ''Leninsky Komsomol class'', project 567.

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Staffan I. Lindberg

Staffan I. Lindberg (born 1969), is a Swedish political scientist, Principal Investigator for Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) and Director of the V-Dem Institute at the University of Gothenburg.

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Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace

Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is a 1999 American epic space opera written and directed by George Lucas, produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by 20th Century Fox.

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State capture

State capture is a type of systemic political corruption in which private interests significantly influence a state's decision-making processes to their own advantage.

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State Service for Combatting Economic Crimes

The State Service for Combatting Economic Crimes is an anti-corruption agency in Kyrgyzstan established by President Almazbek Atambayev.

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Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net worth

The Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net worth, commonly known as SALN, is an annual document that all government workers in the Philippines, whether regular or temporary, must complete and submit attesting under oath to their total assets and liabilities, including businesses and financial interests, that make up their net worth.

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States of Alderney

The States of Alderney (French: États d'Aurigny) is the parliament/council and the legislature of Alderney, part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.

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Stellar Phoenix Mac Data Recovery

Stellar Phoenix Mac Data Recovery is a data recovery utility for Mac computers developed by Stellar Data Recovery.

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Stephen de Fulbourn

Stephen de Fulbourn (died 3 July 1288) was an English-born cleric and politician in thirteenth-century Ireland: he was Justiciar of Ireland, and Archbishop of Tuam 1286-88.

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Stimulus (economics)

In economics, stimulus refers to attempts to use monetary or fiscal policy (or stabilization policy in general) to stimulate the economy.

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Stormy Weather (novel)

Stormy Weather is a 1995 novel by Carl Hiaasen.

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Stratiotici

The Stratiotici were a group of persons that formed into a sect on the basis of mutual agreement of having possession of a provision of the true view of divine truth.

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Structural violence in Haiti

Haiti is impacted by structural violence, a form of dysfunction where social structures prevent certain groups of people from having access to basic human rights, like education and healthcare.

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Suad Zeljković

Suad Zeljković (born 13 September 1960) is a Bosnian politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Sarajevo Canton, one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's ten cantons, until his forced resignation as a result of the countrywide anti-government riots in February 2014.

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Subversion

Subversion (Latin subvertere: overthrow) refers to a process by which the values and principles of a system in place are contradicted or reversed, an attempt to transform the established social order and its structures of power, authority, hierarchy, and norm (social).

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SumOfUs

SumOfUs is a global advocacy organization and online community that campaigns to hold big corporations accountable on issues such as climate change, workers’ rights, discrimination, human rights, animal rights, corruption, and corporate power grab.

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Sushila Karki

Sushila Karki (born June 7, 1952 in Biratnagar) is a Nepalese jurist.

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Syngman Rhee

Syngman Rhee (April 18, 1875 – July 19, 1965) was a South Korean politician, the first and the last Head of State of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, and President of South Korea from 1948 to 1960.

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Syrian Revolution Network

The Syrian Revolution Network (شبكة الثورة السورية), originally called the Syrian Revolution 2011 and the Syrian Days of Rage, is a Syrian opposition activist organization active in the Syrian Civil War.

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Tajikistan

Tajikistan (or; Тоҷикистон), officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhuriyi Tojikiston), is a mountainous, landlocked country in Central Asia with an estimated population of million people as of, and an area of.

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Tamil Maanila Congress

Tamil Maanila Congress (M) (TMC) is left of centre politics, a political party in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.

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Tanna by-election, 2013

A by-election was held in the Tanna constituency in Vanuatu on 27 May 2013.

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Tarcisio Bertone

Tarcisio Pietro Evasio Bertone (born 2 December 1934) is an Italian prelate and a Vatican diplomat.

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Tatoi Palace

Tatoi (Τατόι) was the summer palace and 10,000 acre estate of the former Greek Royal Family, and the birthplace of George II of the Hellenes.

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Tawee Rujaneekorn

Professor Tawee Rujaneekorn (born October 10, 1934) (ทวี รัชนีกร) was in 2005 named a National Artist of Thailand.

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Teacher in role

Teacher in role is a method of teaching that utilizes techniques of drama to facilitate education.

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Telecommunications in Lebanon

This article concerns the systems of communication in Lebanon.

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Telkom (South Africa)

Telkom SA SOC Ltd. is a wireline and wireless telecommunications provider in South Africa, operating in more than 38 countries across the African continent.

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Telugu diaspora

The Telugu Diaspora refers to the Telugu speaking people of Indian States living predominantly in North America, Europe, Australia, Caribbean, Gulf, Africa and other regions around the world.

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Temperance movement in the United States

The Temperance movement in the United States was a movement to curb the consumption of alcohol.

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Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue

Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue (born c. 25 June 1969, nicknamed Teodorín) is the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea, in office since 2012.

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Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (born 5 June 1942) is an Equatoguinean politician who has been President of Equatorial Guinea since 1979.

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Thabang Makwetla

Thabang Sampson Makwetla MP (born 18 May 1957) is a South African politician affiliated with the African National Congress (ANC).

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Thai Chinese

Thai of Chinese origin, often called Thai Chinese, consist of Thai people of full or partial Chinese ancestry – particularly Han Chinese.

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The Ambassador (2011 film)

The Ambassador is a 2011 Danish documentary film created and directed by Danish filmmaker and journalist Mads Brügger.

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The Coming Collapse of China

The Coming Collapse of China is a book by Gordon G. Chang, published in 2001, in which he argues that the Communist Party of China is the root cause of many of the country's problems.

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The Company (Hawaiian organized crime)

The Company, also called the Hawaiian Syndicate, is the name given to an organized crime syndicate based in Hawaii that controlled criminal activities in the state from the late 1960s to the mid 1990s.

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The Duchess of Malfi

The Duchess of Malfi (originally published as The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy) is a macabre, tragic play written by the English dramatist John Webster in 1612–13.

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The Elusive Quest for Growth

The Elusive Quest For Growth: Economists’ Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics is a 2001 book by World Bank development economist William Easterly.

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The Guide

The Guide is a 1958 novel written in English by the Indian author R. K. Narayan.

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The International Resource Privilege

The International Resource Privilege is the power to transfer ownership or freely dispose of the natural resources of a country by the authority that countries give to the current leadership or government of that country.

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The Money Trap

The Money Trap is a 1965 drama film directed by Burt Kennedy, written by Walter Bernstein based on the novel of the same name by Lionel White, and starring Glenn Ford, Elke Sommer and Rita Hayworth.

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The Network, Inc.

The Network, Inc. is a technology and services company that develops and delivers integrated GRC solutions designed to help organizations mitigate risk and promote organizational compliance.

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The Prince and the Pauper (1990 film)

The Prince and the Pauper is an animated featurette produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and directed by George Scribner.

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The Redeemer (novel)

The Redeemer is a novel by popular Norwegian crime-writer Jo Nesbø, part of his Harry Hole series.

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The Spear (painting)

The Spear is a painting by Cape Town-based South African artist, Brett Murray.

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The Springfield Connection

"The Springfield Connection" is the 23rd episode in the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.

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The Times-Picayune

The Times-Picayune is an American newspaper published in New Orleans, Louisiana, since January 25, 1837.

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The Warriors (video game)

The Warriors is a beat 'em up video game, developed by Rockstar Toronto and published by Rockstar Games.

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The Way of Courage

The Way of Courage (Drąsos Kelias) is a populist political party in Lithuania.

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Thelma Aldana

Thelma Aldana (born 27 September 1955) is a Guatemalan judge.

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Thematic elements

"Thematic elements", or "thematic material", is a term used by the Motion Picture Association of America and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories such as violence, sex, drug use and language, but may involve some degree of objectionable content.

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Thief-taker

In English legal history, a thief-taker was a private individual hired to capture criminals.

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Thint v NDPP

In Thint v NDPP; Zuma v NDPP (2008), Thint was a company carrying on business in the field of armaments supply, while Jacob Zuma was a politician.

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Thirteen Cents

Thirteen Cents is the debut novel of South African author K. Sello Duiker.

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Thomas Charlton (bishop)

Thomas Charlton (died 11 January 1344)Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 250 was Bishop of Hereford, Lord High Treasurer of England, Lord Privy Seal, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Thomas de Burley

Thomas de Burley (died c.1371) was an English-born judge and monk in fourteenth century Ireland.

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Thomas Kneir

Thomas Kneir is an American who was the Federal Bureau of Investigations Office Chief in Chicago, Illinois.

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Thomas Pogge

Thomas Winfried Menko Pogge (born 13 August 1953) is a German philosopher and is the Director of the Global Justice Program and Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs at Yale University.

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Thomas Pownall

Thomas Pownall (bapt. 4 September 1722 (New Style) – 25 February 1805) was a British colonial official and politician.

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Timeline of Philippine history

This is a timeline of Philippine history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Philippines and their predecessor states.

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Timeline of the San Francisco Bay Area

This is a timeline of the San Francisco Bay Area in California, events in the nine counties that border on the San Francisco Bay, and the bay itself.

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Tom Sullivan (boxer)

Thomas Sullivan, also known as "Tommy" and "Irish Tommy" (January 1, 1922 South Boston, Massachusetts-December 23, 1957 South Boston) was an American professional light heavyweight boxer who was murdered by the Charlestown Mob and Patriarca crime family.

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Tomb of Lê Văn Duyệt

Tomb of Lê Văn Duyệt (Lăng Tả quân Lê Văn Duyệt), also known as Tomb of the Marshal in Ba Chieu (Lăng Ông Bà Chiểu) is a Vietnamese tomb located in Bình Thạnh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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Topiwala

Topiwala is a 2013 Kannada political satire film starring Upendra and Bhavana in the lead roles.

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Toxic leader

A toxic leader is a person who has responsibility over a group of people or an organization, and who abuses the leader–follower relationship by leaving the group or organization in a worse condition than when they first found them.

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Trafficante crime family

The Trafficante crime family also known as the Tampa Mafia, is the only original Mafia crime family in the state of Florida.

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Transparency International

Transparency International e.V. (TI) is an international non-governmental organization which is based in Berlin, Germany, and was founded in 1993.

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Transparency International Canada

Transparency International Canada is the Canadian division of Transparency International, a global anti-corruption non-government coalition.

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Transparency Serbia

Transparency Serbia (TS) was founded in 2002 and granted the status of “national chapter in formation” by the Transparency International (TI) movement.

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Trials and allegations involving Silvio Berlusconi

Trials and allegations involving Silvio Berlusconi have been extensive and include abuse of office, defamation, extortion, child sexual abuse, perjury, mafia collusion, false accounting, embezzlement, money laundering, tax fraud, witness tampering, corruption and bribery of police officers, judges and politicians.

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Tribunal de Contas da União

The Tribunal de Contas da União (Federal Court of Accounts, often referred to as TCU) is the Brazilian federal accountability office.

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Tribunal de grande instance de Paris

The Tribunal de grande instance de Paris (abbreviated TGI; in English: High Court of Paris), located at the Palais de Justice in Paris, in l’Île de la Cité (city center), is the largest court in France by the number of cases.

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Tulip Revolution

The Tulip Revolution or First Kyrgyz Revolution led to President of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev's fall from power.

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Tunisia

Tunisia (تونس; Berber: Tunes, ⵜⵓⵏⴻⵙ; Tunisie), officially the Republic of Tunisia, (الجمهورية التونسية) is a sovereign state in Northwest Africa, covering. Its northernmost point, Cape Angela, is the northernmost point on the African continent. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia's population was estimated to be just under 11.93 million in 2016. Tunisia's name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, which is located on its northeast coast. Geographically, Tunisia contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains, and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert. Much of the rest of the country's land is fertile soil. Its of coastline include the African conjunction of the western and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Basin and, by means of the Sicilian Strait and Sardinian Channel, feature the African mainland's second and third nearest points to Europe after Gibraltar. Tunisia is a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic. It is considered to be the only full democracy in the Arab World. It has a high human development index. It has an association agreement with the European Union; is a member of La Francophonie, the Union for the Mediterranean, the Arab Maghreb Union, the Arab League, the OIC, the Greater Arab Free Trade Area, the Community of Sahel-Saharan States, the African Union, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Group of 77; and has obtained the status of major non-NATO ally of the United States. In addition, Tunisia is also a member state of the United Nations and a state party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Close relations with Europe in particular with France and with Italy have been forged through economic cooperation, privatisation and industrial modernization. In ancient times, Tunisia was primarily inhabited by Berbers. Phoenician immigration began in the 12th century BC; these immigrants founded Carthage. A major mercantile power and a military rival of the Roman Republic, Carthage was defeated by the Romans in 146 BC. The Romans, who would occupy Tunisia for most of the next eight hundred years, introduced Christianity and left architectural legacies like the El Djem amphitheater. After several attempts starting in 647, the Muslims conquered the whole of Tunisia by 697, followed by the Ottoman Empire between 1534 and 1574. The Ottomans held sway for over three hundred years. The French colonization of Tunisia occurred in 1881. Tunisia gained independence with Habib Bourguiba and declared the Tunisian Republic in 1957. In 2011, the Tunisian Revolution resulted in the overthrow of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, followed by parliamentary elections. The country voted for parliament again on 26 October 2014, and for President on 23 November 2014.

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Tunisian people

Tunisian people or Tunisians (Twensa توانسة), are a Maghrebi ethnic group and nation native to Maghreb, primarily Tunisia who speak Tunisian Darja and share a common Tunisian culture and identity.

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Tunisian Revolution

The Tunisian Revolution was an intensive campaign of civil resistance, including a series of street demonstrations taking place in Tunisia, and led to the ousting of longtime president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011.

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Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army

The Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (abbreviated as TFSA), partially reorganized as the Syrian National Army (al-Jayš al-Watanī as-Sūrī, Suriye Millî Ordusu) by Turkey since 30 May 2017, is an armed Syrian opposition structure mainly composed of Syrian Arab and Syrian Turkmen rebels operating in northern Syria, mostly being a part of Operation Euphrates Shield or groups active in the area that are allied to the groups participating in the operation.

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Typhoon 2

Typhoon 2 was a robot in the UK television series Robot Wars, noteworthy for being the final champion of the show before it was cancelled.

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Unité permanente anticorruption

The Unité permanente anticorruption (English: Permanent Anticorruption unit) is a Quebec government agency whose aim is to fight corruption, collusion and other economic crimes involving government procurement.

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United Nations Convention against Corruption

The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) is a multilateral treaty negotiated by member states of the and promoted by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC; French: Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime) is a United Nations office that was established in 1997 as the Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention by combining the United Nations International Drug Control Program (UNDCP) and the Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division in the United Nations Office at Vienna.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1734

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1734, adopted unanimously on December 22, 2006, after recalling all previous resolutions on the situation in Sierra Leone, including resolutions 1620 (2005) and 1688 (2006), the Council renewed the mandate of the United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL) until December 31, 2007.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1959

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1959, adopted unanimously on December 16, 2010, after recalling resolutions 1719 (2006), 1791 (2007), 1858 (2008) and 1902 (2009), the Council established the United Nations Office in Burundi (BNUB) to replace the United Nations Integrated Office in Burundi (BINUB) as part of a scaled-down United Nations presence in the country for an initial period of twelve months, beginning January 1, 2011.

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United States Grain Standards Act of 1916

The United States Grain Standards Act (USGSA) of 1916(P.L. 64-190), as amended (7 U.S.C. 71 et seq.), authorizes the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration to establish official marketing standards (not health and safety standards) for grains and oilseeds, and requires that exported grains and oilseeds be officially weighed and inspected.

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United States presidential election in Florida, 1940

The 1940 United States presidential election in Florida was held on November 5, 1940, as part of the concurrent United States presidential election.

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Universal Church of the Kingdom of God

The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG, from Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus (IURD) is a Neopentecostal Christian denomination with its headquarters at the Temple of Solomon in São Paulo, Brazil. It was founded on July 9, 1977 in Rio de Janeiro by Edir Macedo. In 1999 it had 8 million members in Brazil, and had established temples in the United Kingdom and, since 1992, set up temples in Africa and in India, with a 1999 total of more than 12 million members worldwide. By 2013 UCKG had congregations in the New York City borough of Brooklyn and other US locations. In 2017 the Church was accused of adopting children in Portugal and taking them abroad illegally. The Church has frequently been accused of illegal activities and corruption, including money laundering, charlatanism, and witchcraft, and intolerance towards other religions. It has been subject to bans in several African countries. A London UCKG pastor in 2000 arranged a service to cast out the devil when his help was sought for an ill and badly injured child whose guardians thought her possessed; she died and her guardians were convicted of murder. There have been accusations that the Church extracts money from poor members for the benefit of its leaders.

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Uprising 2011: Indians Against Corruption

Uprising 2011- Indians Against Corruption, published in January 2013, is a pictorial diary/chronicle of the civil-society supported anti-corruption movement that took place in India between 2010-12.

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Valiente (2012 TV series)

Valiente is a Philippine drama television series, broadcast on TV5.

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Vatican leaks scandal

The Vatican leaks scandal is a scandal initially involving leaked Vatican documents, exposing alleged corruption; in addition, an internal Vatican investigation purportedly uncovered the blackmailing of homosexual clergy by individuals outside the Church.

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Víctor Marrero Padilla

Víctor Marrero Padilla, known as "El Búho", is a Puerto Rican politician and former Senator.

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Vehmic court

The Vehmic courts, Vehmgericht, holy vehme, or simply Vehm, also spelt Feme, Vehmegericht, Fehmgericht, are names given to a "proto-vigilante" tribunal system of Westphalia in Germany active during the later Middle Ages, based on a fraternal organisation of lay judges called “free judges” (Freischöffen or francs-juges).

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Venezuelan diaspora

The Venezuelan diaspora includes ethnic Venezuelans living outside Venezuela.

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Venezuelan protests (2014–present)

In 2014, a series of protests, political demonstrations, and civil insurrection began in Venezuela due to the country's high levels of urban violence, inflation, and chronic shortages of basic goods attributed to economic policies such as strict price controls.

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Very Short Introductions

Very Short Introductions (VSI) are a book series published by the Oxford University Press (OUP).

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Vetëvendosje (Self-determination)

Vetëvendosje (LV, English: Self-determination) is a progressive, social democratic, and Albanian nationalist political party in Kosovo that opposes foreign involvement in the country's internal affairs, and campaigns for the principle of equal rights and fair equality of opportunity and for the sovereignty exercised by the people, as part of the right to self-determination.

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Vicente Fox

Vicente Fox Quesada, (born 2 July 1942) is a Mexican businessman and politician who served as the 55th President of Mexico from December 1, 2000 to November 30, 2006.

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Victor Grayson

Albert Victor Grayson (born 5 September 1881, disappeared 28 September 1920) was an English socialist politician of the early 20th century.

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Video Volunteers

Video Volunteers is an international media and human rights NGO founded in 2003 that promotes community media to enable citizen participation in marginalized and poor communities around the world.

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Vila Rica (cigarette)

Vila Rica is a Brazilian brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.

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Vincent Bolloré

Vincent Bolloré (born 1 April 1952) is a French businessman.

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Violence against women in Cambodia

Violence against women in Cambodia is a serious issue.

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Violent extremism

Violent extremism refers to the beliefs and actions of people who support or use ideologically motivated violence to achieve radical ideological, religious or political views.

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Vittorio Mangano

Vittorio Mangano (Palermo, August 18, 1940 – Palermo, 23 July 2000) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia or Cosa Nostra.

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Vlaams Blok

The Vlaams Blok (Flemish Block, or VB) was a Belgian far-right and secessionist political party with an anti-immigration platform.

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Volya (Bulgarian political party)

Volya (Воля; before 2016 was known as Dnes, before that as Liberal Alliance), is a populist political party in Bulgaria.

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Vyacheslav Dudka

Vyacheslav Dimitrievich Dudka (Вячеслав Дмитриевич Дудка) (born 1960) is the governor of Tula Oblast 2005-2011.

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Wabenzi

Wabenzi is an Anglicization of the pejorative Bantu colloquialism WaBenzi, originally used in Kenya to refer to members of the new ruling class that superseded the colonial regime, that has come to refer to the new ruling class in any post-colonial African country.

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Walter de Brugge

Walter de Brugge, or Walter de Brigge (died 1396) was an English-born clergyman and judge in fourteenth-century Ireland; much of his career was spent in the service of the Earl of March.

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Walter de Fulburn

Walter de Fulburn, or de Fulbourn (died 1307) was a leading English-born statesman and cleric in medieval Ireland, who held the offices of Bishop of Waterford, Bishop of Meath and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Walter de Islip

Walter de Islip (died after 1335) was an English-born cleric, statesman and judge in fourteenth-century Ireland.

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War against indiscipline

War Against Indiscipline was a Nigerian military government controlled mass mobilisation corrective response to social maladjustment within the country, the measure began in March 1984 and was in effect till September 1985.

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Werewolf: The Apocalypse

Werewolf: The Apocalypse is a role-playing game from the Classic World of Darkness line by White Wolf Publishing.

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Werewolf: The Wild West

Werewolf: The Wild West is a role-playing game from the World of Darkness line by White Wolf Game Studio.

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Werner Rügemer

Werner Rügemer (born 1941 in Amberg) is a German commentator, lecturer and writer.

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Whdw

Whdw is a term for something understood within Ancient Egyptian culture.

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When True Night Falls

When True Night Falls, published in 1993 by DAW Books, is a fantasy novel by American writer Celia S. Friedman.

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Where-to-be-born Index

The Economist Intelligence Unit’s where-to-be-born index (previously called the quality-of-life index, abbreviated QLI) attempts to measure which country will provide the best opportunities for a healthy, safe and prosperous life in the years ahead.

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Whistleblower

A whistleblower (also written as whistle-blower or whistle blower) is a person who exposes any kind of information or activity that is deemed illegal, unethical, or not correct within an organization that is either private or public.

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Whitaker scandal

The Whitaker scandal is a corruption scandal in Uganda that surfaced in 2005.

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Wiawso College of Education

The Wiawso College of Education is a teacher's college in Sefwi-Wiawso District, Western Region, Ghana.

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Wildlife forensic science

Wildlife forensic science is forensic science applied to legal issues involving wildlife.

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William Bedell

The Rt. Rev. William Bedell, D.D. (Irish: Uilliam Beidil; 1571 – 7 February 1642), was an Anglican churchman who served as Lord Bishop of Kilmore became a martyr of the Reformation during the Irish Rebellion of 1641.

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William Brabazon (Lord Justice of Ireland)

Sir William Brabazon (died 1552), was an English born soldier and statesman in Ireland.

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William Chevir

William Chevir (died 1446) was an Irish politician and judge, whose career was marked by accusations of oppression and corruption.

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William Cobbett

William Cobbett (9 March 1763 – 18 June 1835) was an English pamphleteer, farmer, journalist and member of parliament, who was born in Farnham, Surrey.

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William Domville

William Domville (1609–1689) was a leading Irish politician and barrister of the Restoration era.

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William Gerard

Sir William Gerard (1518–1581) was an Elizabethan statesman, who had a distinguished record of government service in England, Wales and Ireland.

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William Hawthorn Lynch

William Hawthorn Lynch, Sr., known as Bill Lynch (April 16, 1929 – February 15, 2004), was an American journalist who served as the first Inspector General of the U.S. state of Louisiana, a position which involves investigations into corruption, misuse of state property, and governmental inefficiency.

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William Lyon Mackenzie King

William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950), also commonly known as Mackenzie King, was the dominant Canadian political leader from the 1920s through the 1940s.

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William O'Brien (judge)

William O'Brien (1832–1899) was an Irish judge.

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William Saxey

William Saxey (c. 1550 – 1612) was an English born judge in Ireland of the late Elizabethan and early Stuart era.

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William Whitshed

William Whitshed (1679–1727) was an Irish politician and judge who held office as Solicitor-General and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland; just before his death he moved office to become Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas.

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Winebox Inquiry

The Winebox Inquiry was an inquiry undertaken in New Zealand to investigate claims of corruption and incompetence in the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and Inland Revenue Department (IRD).

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Word of the year (Portugal)

In Portugal, the Word of the Year (Palavra do Ano) poll is carried out since 2009 by the Porto Editora publishing house.

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Word of the year (Ukraine)

In Ukraine, the Word of the Year (Слово року) poll is carried out since 2013 by Myslovo dictionary.

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WorkCover Authority of New South Wales

The WorkCover Authority of New South Wales or WorkCover NSW is a New South Wales Government agency established in 1989.

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World Bank's Inspection Panel

The Inspection Panel is an independent accountability mechanism of the World Bank.

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World Governance Index

The World Governance Index (WGI) is an indicator developed in 2008 by the Forum for a new World Governance (FnWG).

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World Happiness Report

The World Happiness Report is an annual publication of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network which contains rankings of national happiness and analysis of the data from various perspectives.

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Yara International

Yara International ASA is a Norwegian chemical company.

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Yemi Akinseye George

Yemi Akinseye George, SAN (born 1963) is a Nigerian professor of public law and president of the Center for Socio-Legal Studies.

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Yingquan District

Yingquan District is a district of Anhui Province, China.

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Youth of Sunna Forces

The Youth of Sunna Forces, formerly the Youth of Sunna Division and the Youth of Sunna Brigade, is a Syrian rebel group affiliated with the Free Syrian Army's Southern Front that was armed with U.S.-made BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missiles.

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Yuan Baishun

Yuan Baishun is Professor of Political Science, an Academic Committee Member and Vice Dean of the Law School, Hunan University; In addition he is the Executive Director of the Center for Clean Governance, Hunan Province; Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Anti-Corruption Studies; Vice Chairman of the Chinese Society of Integrity Education and Anti-Corruption Studies; and a Board member of Transparency International-China and of the Chinese Society of Political Science.

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Zaa Nkweta

Zaa Nkweta is a Cameroonian-Canadian journalist, actor and television presenter born in the United Kingdom and raised in Canada.

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Zacchaeus

Zacchaeus, or Zaccheus (Ζακχαῖος,; זכי, "pure", "innocent"), was a chief tax-collector at Jericho, mentioned only in the Gospel of Luke.

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Zachary T. Fardon

Zachary Thomas Fardon (born 1966) served as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.

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Zakir Garalov

Zakir Bakir oglu Garalov (Azerbaijani: Zakir Bəkir oğlu Qaralov) (born January 13, 1956), sometimes rendered Zakir Qaralov, is a Georgian-born Azerbaijani politician who is currently the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Azerbaijan, an office equivalent to the attorney general in other countries.

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Zambian Watchdog

The Zambian Watchdog was an investigative online media, that focused on corruption and other major crimes such as drug trafficking in Zambia.

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Zero Hedge

Zero Hedge is an English-language blog that aggregates financial and political news and presents editorial opinions from original and outside sources.

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Zero rupee note

A zero-rupee note is a banknote imitation issued in India as a means of helping to fight systemic political corruption.

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Zimbabwe United Passenger Company

Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) is a parastatal company in Zimbabwe, which operates for urban and long-distance bus routes.

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Zoltán Oszkár Szántó

Zoltán Oszkár SZÁNTÓ (born 6 April 1963) is a Hungarian Professor of Economic Sociology (Ph.D. Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest) at the Institute of Sociology and Social Policy, Corvinus University of Budapest, where he currently serves as Vice Rector for Education and the Head of the Social Futuring Research Center.

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1971 Moroccan coup attempt

The 1971 Moroccan coup attempt or the Skhirat coup d'état (Arabic: محاولة انقلاب الصخيرات, Skhirat attempted coup d'état) was an unsuccessful attempt by rebel military leaders to assassinate King Hassan II of Morocco on 10 July 1971, the day of his forty-second birthday.

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1989 Jordanian protests

The 1989 Jordanian protests (هبة نيسان, April boon) started in Ma'an on 18 April after the government cut food subsidies, increasing its price.

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1993 in the Philippines

1993 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1993.

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1994 United States broadcast TV realignment

The 1994 United States broadcast television realignment consisted of a series of events, primarily involving affiliation switches between television stations, that resulted from a multimillion-dollar deal between the Fox Broadcasting Company (commonly known as simply Fox) and New World Communications, a media company that – through its then-recently formed broadcasting division – owned several VHF television stations affiliated with major broadcast television networks, primarily CBS.

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2011 Albanian opposition demonstrations

The 2011 Albanian opposition demonstrations (also known as 21 January events) were series of anti-government protests in cities around Albania following 18 months of political conflict over alleged electoral fraud by the opposition.

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2011 in the United States

Events in the year 2011 in the United States.

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2011 Iraqi protests

The 2011 Iraqi protests came in the wake of the Tunisian revolution and 2011 Egyptian revolution.

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2011 Sri Lanka worker protests

The Worker Protests in Sri Lanka (Tamil: இலங்கையில் 2011 தொழிலாளி எதிர்ப்புக்கள்) began on 30 May 2011 with workers in free trade zones protesting against a government pension plan Reuters – 3 June 2011 The Sri Lanka police killed one worker in a police firing during the protests.

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2011–12 Iranian protests

The 2011–12 protests in Iran were a series of demonstrations in Iran which began on 14 February 2011, called "The Day of Rage".

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2011–12 Jordanian protests

The Jordanian protests was a series of protests in Jordan that began on January 2011, and resulted in the firing of the cabinet ministers of the government.

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2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet

The 2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet were civil demonstrations against high electricity and hot water bills resulting from monopolism in the sphere that began in Blagoevgrad on 28 January 2013, subsequently spread to over 30 cities in Bulgaria and ended with the resignation of Boyko Borisov government on 20 February 2013.

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2013 corruption scandal in Turkey

The 2013 corruption scandal in Turkey refers to a criminal investigation that involves several key people in the Turkish government.

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2013 protests in Brazil

The 2013 protests in Brazil, or 2013 Confederations Cup riots, also known as the V for Vinegar Movement, Brazilian Spring, or June Journeys, were public demonstrations in several Brazilian cities, initiated mainly by the Movimento Passe Livre (Free Fare Movement), a local entity that advocates for free public transportation.

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2014 Cameron Highlands mud floods

The 2014 Cameron Highlands mud floods took place in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia on 5 and 6 November 2014.

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2015 Ghana Judiciary scandal

A corruption scandal in the Judiciary of Ghana in September 2015 followed an exposé by investigative journalist Anas Aremyaw Anas.

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2015 in Romanian politics

During the first days of June 2015, the Government of Romania was rocked by criminal investigation against Prime Minister Victor Ponta for 19 acts of corruption between 2007 and 2008, when he was lawyer.

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2015 in the United States

Events in the year 2015 in the United States.

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2015–16 Lebanese protests

2015 Lebanese protests were a series of protests in response to the government's failure to find solutions to a waste crisis caused by the (south of Beirut) in July 2015.

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2015–16 Montenegrin crisis

A political crisis in Montenegro (kriza u Crnoj Gori) was initiated by the opposition parties which staged protests requesting fair elections and transitional government.

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2015–16 protests in Moldova

In the spring of 2015, Moldova faced large-scale protests amid a worsening economic situation and corruption scandals.

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2015–2018 Iraqi protests

The 2015–17 Iraqi protests started on 16 July 2015 in Baghdad and most of Iraqi cities, mainly in middle and southern provinces.

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2016 English football scandal

The 2016 English football scandal is a sports corruption scandal which began on 26 September 2016 following the publishing of the first part of the Daily Telegraph newspaper's "Football for Sale" investigation into corruption in English football.

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2016–17 South Korean protests

2016–17 South Korean protests, also known as Candlelight Struggle (촛불항쟁) is a series of protests against President Park Geun-hye have occurred throughout South Korea from November 2016 to March 2017.

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2016–17 Zimbabwe protests

The 2016–17 Zimbabwe protests began in Zimbabwe on 6 July 2016.

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2017 in Malaysia

2017 in Malaysia is Malaysia's 60th anniversary of its independence and 54th anniversary of its formation of Malaysia.

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2017 Saudi Arabian purge

A number of prominent Saudi Arabian princes, government ministers, and business people were arrested in Saudi Arabia in November 2017 following the creation of an anti-corruption committee led by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (also known as MbS).

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2017–18 GNK Dinamo Zagreb season

The 2017–18 season is Dinamo Zagreb's 27th season in the Croatian First Division and 105th year in existence as a football club.

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2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal

The 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal is an ongoing corruption scandal, initially involving sportswear manufacturer Adidas as well as several college basketball programs associated with the brand but now involving many programs not affiliated with Adidas.

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2018 FIFA World Cup

The 2018 FIFA World Cup is the 21st FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.

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275

Year 275 (CCLXXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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2N Telekomunikace

2N Telekomunikace a.s. is a European company with headquarters in Prague operating in the field of development and manufacture of ICT and physical security products.

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399 BC

Year 399 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar.

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4T – Vietnam Youth Education Support Center

4T Center - Vietnam Youth Education Support Center is a social organization in Hanoi, Vietnam, based on non-profit operation with the mission of education support and comprehensive development for Vietnamese Youth.

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611

Year 611 (DCXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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781

Year 781 (DCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

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