hello and welcome to the programme. whether it is stopping the boats in the uk, stemming the surge in germany or lifting the trump era title 42 in the us, immigration dominates political agendas all around the world. the archbishop of canterbury made his thoughts known today. for how these three countries are dealing with migrants and asylum seekers. on the programme also, protests across pakistan after former president imran khan was detained on corruption charges. it has increased the tension between his supporters and the military with elections due later this year. a day after being found guilty of sexual assault and defamation, donald trump is due to take centre stage at a town hall event in new hampshire. and it s a life saving drug which millions of americans can t afford. the ceos of pharmaceutical companies defend the prohibitive cost of insulin to diabetics in the us. first, the archbishop of canterbury has attacked the british government s illegal migration bill is
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The statistics further revealed that ACB has registered 297 cases in the first four months, which included 291 trap cases and five disproportionate assets cases.
Greece Improves on Corruption List
Greece’s image in terms of corruption is at long last beginning to improve.
The country has now moved up one spot on Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2020, which ranks countries by their corruption levels as perceived by experts in the international community.
Therefore, the list does not measure actual levels of corruption, but rather how others view the country in terms of the menace.
With a score of 50 out of 100, with zero indicating rampant corruption and 100 radical transparency, Greece now ranks 59th on the list of 180 countries.
Notably, This is the highest rank the country has every received on the comprehensive list.