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Bahrain newspaper editors fined over media disinformation; Medics jailed 15 years

SPECIAL REPORT SERIES by Lady Michelle Jennifer Santos – TSR Founder & Publisher and Strategy/Peace Negotiator with the UN Security Council Special Envoy to the Arab Nations Oct 13, 2011…

EXCLUSIVE AND OFFICIAL: Debunking Biased ICC on Gaddafi

EXCLUSIVE AND OFFICIAL: Debunking Biased ICC on Gaddafi

SPECIAL REPORT SERIES by Lady Michelle Jennifer Santos - TSR Founder & Publisher and Strategy/Peace Negotiator with the UN Security Council Special Envoy to the Arab Nations IMPORTANT NOTE: I…

A third of Russians wish they could shoot dead corrupt officials

A sociological research study has revealed that over a third of the country’s population wish they could shoot down all bribe-takers and speculators while 70 per cent of Russians admit…

Catastrophe in Japan is an Opportunity for Money Launderers Playing the Charity Card

Whenever there is a natural disaster, money launderers correctly take advantage of the urgent need for charitable relief to send illicit funds, masquerading as aid money, to the affected area.…

Priceless Egyptian Antiquities vandalized, looted and damaged

There has been significant damage and destruction in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Some of these images can be found here. The Al Jazeera footage appears to show wooden statues…

Will U.S. drones join drug war?

Will U.S. drones join drug war?

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX, USA. November 22, 2010 (Express News) - Without leaving American airspace, remotely piloted surveillance drones — outfitted with cameras that provide real-time video — fly along the…

CYBERATTACK ARREST HIGHLIGHTS RISK

WASHINGTON, DC. November 22, 2010 (MSNBC) - How did a hacker in Malaysia manage to penetrate a computer network operated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland? And what was the…

World’s Police Unite for Environmental Crime Crackdown

DOHA, Qatar, November 19, 2010 (ENS) - The police agencies of the world are supporting INTERPOL’s Environmental Crime Programme in an historic display of consensus. Delegates attending INTERPOL’s General Assembly…

US sex trafficking rings busted

NEW YORK, USA. November 19, 2010 (TSR) - AUTHORITIES closed down 20 brothels masquerading as massage parlours and arrested 22 people for running a sex trafficking and prostitution network involving…

Zambia, Botswana express worry over crimes

Zambia, Botswana express worry over crimes

The Zambia-Botswana joint permanent commission on Defence and Security has expressed serious concerns about the increasing threats of transnational crimes such as human and drug trafficking, smuggling and money laundering.…

MEXICO VIOLENCE MOVING CLOSE TO THE TIPPING POINT

Recently, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton compared the escalating violence involving Mexican drug cartels to the war of terror waged against the Colombian government two decades ago.…

NAFTA: Learning to Love Thy Neighbor

NAFTA: Learning to Love Thy Neighbor

Trade between the United States and its two closest neighbors has accelerated under NAFTA. But there are still some rough patches to work out between the three countries.…