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Pope Francis Presses Cameroon on Corruption and Peace

Pope Francis addressed Cameroonian officials at the presidential palace, issuing an unusually direct call to eliminate corruption as a condition for lasting peace. The remarks carry weight given Cameroon's ongoing anglophone conflict and persistent governance concerns. No specific policy commitments were announced in r

Armenia Detains 14 Pro-Russian Figures Before June Vote

Armenian anti-corruption authorities detained 14 people tied to a pro-Russian opposition party on Thursday on electoral bribery suspicions. The arrests come less than two months before a parliamentary election in a country actively reorienting away from Moscow toward Western partnerships.

Government Panel to Probe Official Assets Since 2006

A government-appointed panel will probe the assets of politicians and officials dating back to 2006. Political parties have backed an evidence-based process but cautioned against using the inquiry to selectively target opponents. The panel's terms of reference and enforcement powers have not yet been disclosed.

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anti-corruption

Blunt-speaking Pope tells Cameroon to root out corruption to find peace

Pope Francis addressed Cameroonian officials at the presidential palace, issuing an unusually direct call to eliminate corruption as a condition for lasting peace. The remarks carry weight given Cameroon's ongoing anglophone conflict and persistent governance concerns. No specific policy commitments were announced in r

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Armenia detains pro-Russian opposition figures ahead of June elections

Armenian anti-corruption authorities detained 14 people tied to a pro-Russian opposition party on Thursday on electoral bribery suspicions. The arrests come less than two months before a parliamentary election in a country actively reorienting away from Moscow toward Western partnerships.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Government names panel to probe assets of politicians and officials since 2006

A government-appointed panel will probe the assets of politicians and officials dating back to 2006. Political parties have backed an evidence-based process but cautioned against using the inquiry to selectively target opponents. The panel's terms of reference and enforcement powers have not yet been disclosed.

2mo ago · 1 min · Policy & Government

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