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These Mexico City Drivers Are Pretty Pissed Off Over Some New Road Safety Rules
New prohibitions and increased fines are viewed by some of the capital's drivers as exaggerated, as well as likely to mean more demands for bribes from police officers.
How 2006 Turned into Germany's Nightmare Summer
What if the best summer of your life was based on fraud? In raising such questions, Germany's 2006 World Cup scandal has become about more than a soccer tournament.
Feds Say Former UN General Assembly President Lived Large Off Chinese Bribes
John Ashe has been charged for his alleged role in a $1.3 million bribery scheme that occurred while he was a top UN official.
Guatemala’s Jailed Ex-President Claims He Turned Down a Huge Bribe From 'El Chapo'
Otto Perez Molina says he helped arrest Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman in Guatemala in 1993, and that he turned down a bribe from the drug lord “because it went against my principles."
Could Paying People Smugglers Be the Australian Government’s Robin Hood Moment?
The Coalition has been accused of paying people smugglers to return asylum seekers to Indonesia.
We Asked Some Balinese Shroom Dealers How They Stay Out of Jail
"The police, they don't care as long as it's mushrooms. Anything else and you are in big trouble, son."
From Drug Money to FIFA: How Banks Facilitate Illicit Transfers Around the World
Experts say it would have been difficult to move millions in bribes if it weren't for financial institutions turning a blind eye — yet again — to suspicious transactions.
John Delaney Admits FIFA Paid Ireland Off Over the 2009 Henry Handball
FAI Chief Executive John Delaney confirms FIFA paid Ireland to not protest the Thierry Henry handball game.
We Talked Refugees with Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young in Cambodia
We followed the Greens Senator around a Phnom Penh slum, where she looked at the conditions awaiting Nauru's refugees.
Families in Liberia Are Paying Bribes for False Certificates Over Ebola Deaths
Relatives of Ebola victims are reportedly bribing corpse collectors in order to hold traditional funerals, which risk spreading of the disease.
Ray Nagin's Ego Is Too Big to Comprehend His Own Guilt
The disgraced former mayor of New Orleans just got a ten year prison term for bribery, wire fraud, money laundering, and tax evasion. But so far, he steadfastly refuses to believe he might have done anything wrong. He called the prosecution "magical."