Daily Corruption News 25 April 2018 Today's Top Story Global: International watchdogs warn of worldwide threats to freedom of the press Voice of America Incessant attacks on the media by populist politicians are posing a threat to major democracies, two international watchdogs said on Wednesday. In their annual reports on the state of press freedom around the world, Reporters Without Borders and Freedom House harshly criticized Western populist leaders for discrediting the media, berating journalists, and threatening to impose restrictions. Other News Global: Laundering scandal exposes European rift on policing banks Bloomberg Global: TI calls for an end to anonymous companies OCCRP (TI mention) Armenia: Protests erupt anew in Armenia amid political deadlock The New York Times Japan: Japan Inc. happy with publicly unpopular Abe despite cronyism scandals Reuters Nicaragua: Nicaragua unrest: dozens of held protesters released Al Jazeera Spain: Madrid regional premier Cristina Cifuentes quits after video of her shoplifting emerges El PaÃs Blog/Opinion Global: The Daphne Project and the ultimate price for seeking the truth Forbes From Transparency International Press: Azerbaijani links to suspect Malta bank highlight need for financial transparency Feature: While the G20 drags its feet, the corrupt continue to benefit from anonymous company ownership
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