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Corruption Plagues Afghanistan's Education System

As another school year begins in Afghanistan, the country continues to face insecurity, an epidemic of corruption within its education system and old customs that keep many students and qualified teachers away from classrooms.

Corruption Cases Block Kosovo’s Visa Aspirations

Kosovo faces another obstacle toward visa liberalization through its track-record against corruption and organized crime, reports Prishtina Insight. The European Union demands the country make inroads in it’s fight against corruption in order to have its citizens freely travel through the Schengen zone.

Syrians Linked to Assad, Money Laundering, Bought Hungarian Golden Visas

Fishing for votes ahead of the April 8 parliamentary elections, Europe’s loudest anti-migrant leader is promising to keep Hungary immigrant-free, yet silently Viktor Orban’s government has granted residence permits to thousands of foreigners willing to pay for them, including two Syrians who pose serious security risks.