A leading law firm has launched an official investigation into Fifa over allegations of potential irregularities in the sale of 2026 World Cup tickets. The move comes amid growing concerns about transparency in the management of major sports events.
The Singapore Parliament passed a bill legalizing fees imposed by four government agencies last Thursday, despite opposition from the Workers' Party, which called for greater transparency regarding the fees and those affected.
Ahmad Doviri, a member of the Indonesian police reform committee, has recommended the elimination of special quotas in police recruitment to improve management. This announcement comes in response to widespread criticism of the current hiring system.
Jordan's Prime Minister, Jaafar Hassan, announced a plan to inject approximately <strong>9 billion dinars</strong> into the national economy during a ministerial meeting in Irbid. This unprecedented move aims to stimulate economic growth and improve citizens' living standards, raising questions about funding sources and spending mechanisms.
U.S. authorities have charged a former advisor to Dr. <strong>Anthony Fauci</strong> with concealing communications related to COVID-19 research. This development comes amid increasing calls for transparency in pandemic-related research.
The General Assembly of the newspaper 'Al-Dostor' held its annual meeting, where it ratified the financial and administrative reports for the past year, reflecting the institution's stability and commitment to providing media services.
Libya's Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah announced the termination of operations for the Arknou oil company, a move that has sparked significant political and economic debate. This decision follows UN reports and legal actions calling for the company's activities to be halted and its contracts investigated.
A recent report has revealed that a company linked to the advisor of the Spanish party Vox has received nearly €1.3 million from the party in one year, sparking calls for greater transparency.