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Bulgaria, wake up! Corruption and money laundering go "hand in hand"

In October 2023, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the watchdog responsible for setting international standards on anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing, added Bulgaria to the list of countries under increased scrutiny. Grey listing signals the inadequacies of a country’s. ....

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Why are red state 'welfare queen' oligarchs allowed to mooch off of blue states?

America is rapidly bifurcating becoming two nations and one of the main drivers of the process is a federal system that encourages Red states to mooch off Blue states, using essentially stolen tax money to reinvent the old Confederacy, “own the libs,” and wage “war on woke.”Most Red states have . ....

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Fossil-fuel protesters in Montana face aggressive new laws of up to 30 years' prison time


Fossil-fuel protesters in Montana face aggressive new laws of up to 30 years’ prison time
Louise Boyle
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Lawmakers in Montana have passed an aggressive, anti-pipeline protest law which could see activists facing tens of thousands of dollars in fines and up to 30 years in prison.
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte is expected to sign the bill into law which would criminalize demonstrations at fossil fuel infrastructure. 
Among the penalties would be up to $150,000 fines and 30 years in prison for individuals. Any organizations found to be “co-conspirators” of protest activity could face up to $1.5million in fines.
According to the bill, a person who “willfully and knowingly” trespasses on property containing a “critical infrastructure facility” and causes more than $1,500 of damage, will be subject to the harsh penalties if found guilty. ....

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