While critics step up their call for Sepp Blatter’s departure amid a growing scandal, he has no plans to step down before his replacement.
A long history of corruption appears to have caught up with suspect Caribbean officials.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s office denied on Monday that it had leaked information relating to an investigation into alleged corruption in the political honours system. The Attorney General won an injunction on Friday prohibiting the BBC from publishing details of an email exchange between two of Blair’s closest aides.
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/ 9 February 2007
With just one click, anyone with an internet connection can watch videos of bombings and sniper attacks against United States-led forces in Iraq — shot, edited and broadcast by Islamic militants on YouTube, the world’s largest video-sharing portal. Extremists have found a new forum for displaying largely unregulated propaganda.
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/ 30 November 2006
Authorities have found traces of radiation on two British Airways jetliners in London, grounded a third plane in Moscow and asked passengers on more than 200 flights to come forward as investigators widened their search for clues in the poisoning death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.