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Jul 3, 2018 In The News

U.S. authorities have demanded Glencore (GLEN.L) hand over documents about its business in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Venezuela and Nigeria as part of a corruption probe, sending the mining company’s shares down more than 8 percent.

Jul 3, 2018 In The News

Israel’s ThetaRay, which uses mathematics to provide early detection from cyber threats, has completed a fundraising round of over $30 million, bringing the total amount raised to date to more than $60 million.

Jul 3, 2018 In The News

A daily roundup of corruption news from across the Web, including bribery, cybercrime, fraud, money laundering, sanctions, terrorism finance, and gneral anti-corruption.

Jul 3, 2018 In The News

A Cypriot court has ordered the extradition of a Greek soldier suspected of links to an anarchist terror group in his native country.

Jul 3, 2018 In The News

The epicenter of jihadism in Africa has long been the Sahel, the region that skirts the southern fringe of the Sahara Desert. Islamist groups such as Boko Haram have used the vast and relatively empty area to hide, recruit and organize.

Now the threat is increasingly spilling over into nearby countries.

Jul 2, 2018 In The News

A daily roundup of corruption news from across the Web, including bribery, cybercrime, fraud, money laundering, sanctions, terrorism finance, and general anti-corruption. 

Jul 2, 2018 In The News

The Trump administration is weighing whether to label a powerful arm of Iran's military as a terrorist group, part of an effort to use every possible tool in the box to pressure Tehran.

Jul 2, 2018 In The News

Terrorists are avowedly trying to build nuclear bombs, but U.S. spending to safeguard the world’s atomic materials has dipped in recent years — and President Donald Trump plans to keep it that way, according to budget documents, independent experts and lawmakers.

Jul 1, 2018 In The News

North Korea is completing a major expansion of a key missile-manufacturing plant, said researchers who have examined new satellite imagery of the site, the latest sign Pyongyang is pushing ahead with weapons programs even as the U.S. pressures it to abandon them.

Jul 1, 2018 In The News

The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons was presented for signatures 50 years ago today. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Lawrence Weiler, one of the U.S. negotiators of the treaty. The following is a transcript of their conversation. 

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