Putin sends Russia's defense minister a warning shot
Russia's deputy defense minister was arrested in what some call a signal to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
Russia's deputy defense minister arrested in corruption probe
If convicted, Timur Ivanov faces up to 15 years in jail.
Hundreds of Lives Are in Limbo While U.S. Drags Its Feet
We need the U.S government to keep its promise. We need political asylum
President Biden, If Democracy is on the Ballot, Act Now to Protect it
President Biden must protect Americans and American democracy from corruption, and to ensure our elections are free and fair.
Pakistan's Democracy Is at Stake—A Call for International Action
Pakistan's actions are alarming, marked by a sharp curtailment of democratic freedoms.
Letitia James celebrates ex-NRA chief being found liable for corruption
The New York Attorney commented on Wayne LaPierre being found liable in a civil corruption trial.
If It Wants To Beat MAGA, Democratic Party Has To Dump Sinema, Menendez
Sinema and Menendez are dragging the Democratic Party down, but we don't have to let them.
"Systemic rot" in China's military should give Beijing pause—US official
Ely Ratner, an assistant secretary of defense, believes ongoing corruption in the People's Liberation Army may affect China's readiness to use force.
China's political power list hints at fate of disappeared official
Former Defense Minister Wei Fenghe was missing from a list of retired Chinese political figures released on Lunar New Year.
Police arrested in driver's license scandal
A police sergeant accepted a snow blower, a plunge pool and boxes of coffee in exchange for allowing people to pass their driving test.
Xi Jinping's military purge catches another party cadre
One expert believes Xi Jinping is taking corruption scandals within the Chinese military's rocket force personally.
Zelensky's corruption problem
Inflated military contracts, bribery and shopping trips are among allegations linked to the Ukrainian president as his government tries to clampdown on graft.
China's air force used missile fuel to cook meals—ex-officer
Former PLA officer who defected to the U.S. in 2016 claims corruption within Chinese military remains pervasive
Ukraine military audit reveals total cost of violations
Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said that there were financial violations of $260 million over the last four months.
Xi Jinping warns corruption in China 'dire and complex'
Xi's latest warning about fighting corruption reveals his struggles to root out graft despite a decade in power.
What Xi Jinping's purge of military elites means for China
Chinese state media have indicated that Xi's anti-graft campaign is about to pick up speed once again.
Corrupt Chinese officials filled missiles with water, report says
The U.S. assessment says Xi Jinping's position remains intact despite rampant corruption
Eric Trump reacts to report Donald Trump got millions from China
A congressional report found that Trump's businesses received at least $7.8 million from foreign governments while he was president.
China's election interference in Taiwan explained
Chinese interference operations in neighboring Taiwan are increasingly multifaceted—and sophisticated.
Xi's anti-corruption moves makes China's public workers lose weight
A study found greater BMI reductions among bureaucrats in provinces under higher scrutiny amid China's crackdown.
Corruption scandal in Xi's China leads to dozens of arrests
A China-focused consultancy firm says allegations ex-Foreign Minister Qin Gang helped leak Chinese military secrets were "absurd."
The Adams' Corruption Probe Could Force Democrats To Improve 2024 Messaging
The Adams imbroglio is an early Christmas present in the form of a political annuity that will continue to pay dividends throughout 2024 for Republicans in New York and across the country.
Accusations of Corruption In Ukraine Are War Fatigue in Disguise
While U.S. debate about corruption in Ukraine will likely continue to intensify in the coming months, Washington should not lose sight of three fundamental goals they have committed to.
Washington Politicians Playing Political Games Alienate Voters
Politicians who concern themselves more with Washington games, rather than governing, are likely to find the longer they stay in the spotlight, the less people like them.
The Ethics in Government Act Is Turning 45. Where Is Our Reform?
How bad do the scandals have to be before we say enough?
James Comer's Biden corruption claim a "desperate" distraction: White House
The House Oversight Committee chairman claimed to present evidence on Friday that Biden had received a "shady" payment from this brother.
Is Haiti Doomed To Fail?
The security situation has gotten so bad that the U.N. Security Council approved yet another foreign-backed stabilization mission in the country this week.
The Biden Administration Should Pursue a Corporate Crackdown
Voters support cracking down on corporations in defense of the public good.
Democratic senator pressured to resign over indictment, alleged corruption
Senator Bob Menendez told Newsweek that he is "not going anywhere" following calls to resign from New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and other top Democrats.
New evidence undermines key case in Ukraine's anti-corruption drive
As the case against former Naftogaz CEO Andriy Kobolyev moves closer to trial, evidence has emerged that appears to undermine the prosecution's allegations.