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CLEAN : Argentina appeal revives cover up case against president
CLEAN : Argentina appeal revives cover up case against president
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Ocean's Election: Rigging the System Vegas-Style
Oct. 19 -- Can the 2016 U.S. presidential election actually be rigged? We go to Las Vegas to find out. By Griffin Hammond, Alexander Trowbridge, and Matt Negrin.
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CLEAN: Mandela fine after minor diagnostic procedure: minister
CLEAN: Mandela fine after minor diagnostic procedure: minister
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CLEAN: Russian anti-corruption crusader may be charged Tuesday
CLEAN: Russian anti-corruption crusader may be charged Tuesday
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VOICED: Berlusconi to stand trial for underage sex: judge
VOICED: Berlusconi to stand trial for underage sex: judge
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CLEAN: Berlusconi to stand trial for underage sex: judge
CLEAN: Berlusconi to stand trial for underage sex: judge
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CLEAN : Brazilians take to streets against corruption
Demonstrators take to the streets of Brasilia and other cities Sunday to defend a huge anti corruption probe against what they said were attempts by the scandal plagued Congress to shut it down
Bloomberg
3 Bank Employees Arrested in U.K. Insider-Trading Case
Nov. 11 -- Three employees from major banks have been arrested in an insider-trading investigation that could become the U.K. regulator’s biggest case related to the crime, according to two people with knowledge of the situation....
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CLEAN : S.Africa prosecutor drops fraud charges against Gordhan
South Africas top prosecutor announces that fraud charges against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and his co accused will be dropped
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CLEAN : Football: Super agent Mendes in court over Falcao tax evasion
Football super agent Jorge Mendes is being questioned by a Spanish judge for the first time Tuesday as part of a probe into striker Radamel Falcao's alleged tax evasion just one of his clients to fall foul of the country's judiciary
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CLEAN : Ex Pemex director denies receiving Odebrecht bribes
The ex director of Mexican state oil company Pemex Emilio Lozoya denies accusations of receiving bribes from Brazilian Odebrecht executives saying there is no evidence or probe of any illicit behavior
Bloomberg
Mueller Dives Into Trump's Deutsche Bank Records
Dec.05 -- Special prosecutor Robert Mueller is said to have subpoenaed records relating to President Donald Trump's dealings with Deutsche Bank AG as part of his probe into Russian meddling in U.S. elections. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief...
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Texas AG Paxton Says He's Looking Into 'Broad Range of Companies' That Control Tech
Mar.18 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton discusses the antitrust concerns surrounding Google's business practices. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Facebook Ordered to Change Data Policy by German Regulator
Feb.07 -- Facebook Inc. faces a 12 month deadline to change its user data policy following a probe by Germany's Federal Cartel Office. Bloomberg's Tony Aarons reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AP Debrief: Mueller report did not exonerate Trump
Special counsel Robert Mueller says President Donald Trump's efforts to influence the Russia investigation "were mostly unsuccessful," but that was because the people surrounding the president "declined to carry out orders to accede to...
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AP Debrief: Mueller report did not exonerate Trump
Special counsel Robert Mueller says President Donald Trump's efforts to influence the Russia investigation "were mostly unsuccessful," but that was because the people surrounding the president "declined to carry out orders to accede to...
Bloomberg
Vodafone Said to Have Found Huawei Security Vulnerabilities From 2009
Apr.30 -- Vodafone Group Plc. acknowledged to Bloomberg that it found vulnerabilities going back years in equipment supplied by Huawei for the carrier's Italian business. Vodafone claims the issues were resolved. Bloomberg's Daniele...
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Nissan Overpaid Ghosn Whistle-Blower Along With CEO
Sep.05 -- Nissan Motor Co. overpaid other executives in addition to its chief executive officer, according to people with knowledge of the matter, among them Senior Vice President Hari Nada, a key figure in the downfall of former...
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Airbus Reaches Deal to Settle Multiple Bribery Probes
Jan.28 -- Airbus SE has agreed to settle long-running bribery probes in the U.S., France, and the U.K. that could potentially cost the company $3 billion. Bloomberg’s Siddharth Philip reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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National Security Council Official To Resign Amid Impeachment Probe
A senior administration official said in a statement to several media outlets Wednesday Tim Morrison has decided to "pursue other opportunities."
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Sailors On USS Roosevelt Test Positive For COVID-19 After Quarantine
The five sailors were allowed back on the ship after all originally going through two weeks of quarantine and testing negative for the virus.
Bloomberg
Didi Seeks Up to $4 Billion in U.S. IPO
Jun.24 -- Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing Inc. is looking to raise as much as $4 billion in one of the biggest U.S. initial public offerings of the past decade. Bloomberg’s Julia Fioretti reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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GOP Considers Boycott Of Jan. 6 Probe After Pelosi Rejects Panel Picks
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy withdrew all of his picks for the select committee, saying the GOP won't participate in the investigation.
Bloomberg
What Taliban Rule of Afghanistan Means for China
Max Baucus, a former American ambassador to China who also served for more than three decades in the U.S. Senate, discusses what the Taliban taking control of Afghanistan means for China and calls the situation in Kabul "a mess." He...