Brian Clark, special agent in charge of the Los Angeles field division for the Drug Enforcement Agency, overlooks the city of ...
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The intoxication of power and its consequences on democracy around the world (Opinion)
By Elizabeth Shackelford Last week, Paul Biya declared victory for an eighth term as president of Cameroon, an extremely poor Central African country suffering from two violent insurgencies, ...
San Francisco ethics investigators accused Sheryl Davis of improperly accepting gifts in violation of city and state ethics ...
A businessman who confessed to being a fixer who delivered bribes to South African government officials, lawmakers and others ...
Political analysts say persistent natural disasters could sustain public frustrations and anti-government protests.
South Africa's biggest trade union group, COSATU, led nationwide protests against job losses, wage curbs and corruption cases ...
By Bob Hall For the Salisbury Post A Florida developer recently struck a deal with officials in Mooresville, a booming town north of Charlotte. The developer agreed to pay $15 million for a new ...
Few places have felt the effects as palpably as the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, which is deeply enmeshed in the workings of government and has filed criminal cases against President Trump.
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Elizabeth Shackelford: The intoxication of power and its consequences on democracy around the world
Elderly leaders in Africa and around the world are holding on to power. Democratic states should be wary about the impact of entrenched rule.
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