South Korean adoptees have been returning to the country to hold the government accountable for what they call a corrupt adoption system that went largely unchanged until recent decades.
Tag: Corruption (Institutional)
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Can Samantha Power Win the Battle for Ukraine’s Future?
A country’s postwar success would be a rebuke to the idea that the free world is in terminal decline.
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F.B.I. Agent Undercuts Claims of Political Interference in Hunter Biden Inquiry
Thomas Sobocinski, an F.B.I. agent, told House investigators that the prosecutor overseeing the investigation into the president’s son never said he did not have full authority to pursue charges.
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Corruption Is an Existential Threat to Ukraine, and Ukrainians Know It
The fight against it amounts to a second front in Ukraine’s existential war against Russia.
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In Ukraine, a U.S. Arms Dealer Is Making a Fortune and Testing Limits
Billions are pouring into a clubby, secretive arms market. With Pentagon cash and unusually close Ukrainian military ties, Marc Morales has few peers.