The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) alleges that Magamedrasulov aided his Russian father in illegal industrial hemp trade with Russia and is investigating his potential contact with Russian spies. The SBU is also examining whether Magamedrasulov shared confidential information about corruption investigations with Russian agents and his close contact with pro-Russian lawmaker Fedir Khrystenko, suspected of being a Russian spy. National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) reported searches targeting staff members, often citing traffic accidents as grounds, while also investigating possible ties to the aggressor state, though NABU believes this doesn’t warrant halting its operations.
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A sweeping federal indictment has been unsealed against five individuals, including current and former Louisiana law enforcement officers, alleging their involvement in a years-long scheme to exploit the U.S. immigration system. The charges, part of “Operation Take Back America,” include conspiracy, bribery, and immigration fraud, as the defendants are accused of fraudulently obtaining hundreds of U-Visas. Businessman Chandrakant Patel is alleged to have orchestrated the scheme by collecting payments from foreign nationals and coordinating with law enforcement officers to create false police reports. These false reports, detailing fabricated armed robberies, allowed foreign nationals and their families to remain in the United States under false pretenses, while the conspirators laundered money earned through the scheme.
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Former New York City interim police commissioner Thomas Donlon has filed a federal racketeering lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams and his top deputies. The lawsuit accuses Adams of operating the NYPD as a “criminal enterprise” by promoting unqualified loyalists, burying misconduct allegations, and punishing whistleblowers. The suit alleges corruption involving salary increases, overtime payments, and other benefits, as well as obstruction of internal and federal investigations. This lawsuit follows similar claims from other former NYPD leaders, leading Donlon to call for a federal takeover of the NYPD and unspecified damages.
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The current situation represents an unprecedented level of corruption, surpassing even the scandals of previous administrations. The Trump family has brokered numerous real estate deals with autocratic regimes and accepted questionable gifts from foreign entities. Simultaneously, Trump has used his influence to extract settlements from media organizations and promote his family’s products while also benefiting from cryptocurrency ventures. Furthermore, the Trump administration has dismantled crucial agencies and regulations designed to combat corruption, effectively creating an environment where foreign powers can directly influence American politics through financial incentives. This dismantling of anti-corruption measures has established a new benchmark for foreign entities seeking to gain favor with the U.S. government.
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Former Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was discovered dead in the Moscow region, reportedly from a gunshot wound. Initial investigations by the Investigative Committee suggest suicide, with the body found in his car in Odintsovo. Conflicting reports exist on the time of death, with some sources indicating the death occurred over the weekend, despite Starovoit being at the Transport Ministry on Monday morning. Starovoit previously served as governor of the Kursk region and faced testimony from his former deputy in an embezzlement case, adding further complexity to the ongoing investigation.
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In response to a corruption scandal involving kickbacks and sex workers, Spain’s Socialist party has implemented significant changes. A new policy now bans party members from paying for sex, with violations leading to expulsion. This move comes amid the detention of a former high-ranking official and a leadership shake-up, including the replacement of Santos Cerdan by Rebeca Torro. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has apologized for the scandal, but has vowed to stay in power despite growing criticism from the conservative opposition.
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In a move that has sparked significant controversy, Peruvian President Dina Boluarte has doubled her salary, bringing it to over 35,500 soles per month. This decision comes amid a historically low approval rating of only 2% for Boluarte. The government has defended the raise, stating it aligns the president’s salary with those of other regional leaders. The announcement has been widely criticized on social media, with many citizens expressing outrage and frustration, particularly considering the context of existing investigations and growing public dissatisfaction over issues like rising crime rates.
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The former U.S. President, Donald Trump, escalated his criticism of Israel, specifically targeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial. Trump hinted that the significant $3.8 billion in annual U.S. military aid to Israel could be at risk. This warning implicitly suggested that the aid could be jeopardized if the charges against Netanyahu are not dropped. This represents a substantial shift in the U.S.’s approach to Israel, tying financial support to domestic legal matters.
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President Trump, despite campaigning on a platform of law and order and prosecuting undocumented migrants, is reportedly considering dropping charges against leaders of the MS-13 gang, a move seemingly connected to strengthening his relationship with El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele. This potential decision would undermine the work of “Vulcan,” a task force specifically designed to combat MS-13, which resulted in the capture of several gang leaders. The U.S. Attorney’s office has already requested to drop charges against two MS-13 leaders, citing “geopolitical” and “national security” considerations. Experts suggest these actions are a quid pro quo, potentially protecting Bukele from revelations about his alleged power-sharing deals with organized criminal groups.
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Former US President Donald Trump publicly called for the cancellation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial, describing it as a “witch hunt.” Netanyahu responded by thanking Trump for his support of both him and Israel, expressing his desire to continue working together. However, this intervention drew criticism from Israeli opposition figures who condemned Trump’s interference in the legal process. Trump’s remarks, in which he praised Netanyahu’s leadership, also contrasted with his earlier disapproval of Israeli actions following a ceasefire.
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