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Malaysia painted red and yellow as pro and anti-government supporters rally in the capital
The anti-government Bersih group and pro-Najib Red Shirts group rallied in Kuala Lumpur.
Indian government steps up measures to end cash crunch and panic
Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes stock of the situation at a high-level meeting.
India declares highest rupee banknotes as worthless in a bid to stop corruption
Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned that anyone holding 500 or 1,000 Indian rupee notes must take them to banks.
India to withdraw Rs500 and Rs1000 banknotes overnight in fight against black money
The surprise move aims at reducing corruption and counterfeit currency.
Fast cars, space tickets and luxury mansions: The not-so-secret lives of Ukraine's political elite
Over 50,000 Ukrainian officials have been forced to upload their assets and holdings to a database.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo defends chemical castration of paedophiles
Widodo says there is no compromise when it comes to sexual crimes.
Welcome to Djibouti: The tiny African nation that sees refugees as an opportunity not a burden
Refugees have flooded into Djibouti as Saudi Arabia's war rages Yemen.
Former HBOS banker bribed with prostitutes, cash and luxury travel, court hears
Ring of bankers and consultants used failing firms as front to funnel cash between themselves, court is told.
Life sentence handed to former Communist Party boss of Guangzhou city for corruption
Wan Qingliang is the latest official to fall in President Xi Jinping's extensive drive against graft.
Sadiq Khan launches inquiry into London property used to launder dirty money
Mayor of London demands greater transparency amid fears some money is laundered.
'I am not my father' says dictator's son Ali Bongo as he seeks second term in Gabon
Bongo says his mission is to lift Gabonese out of poverty, but critics question curbs on press freedom.
Nigeria: Popular blogger Abubakar Sidiq Usman granted bail after arrest for 'cyber-stalking'
Usman arrested as Economic and Financial Crimes Commission accuse him of cyber crimes.
UK Serious Fraud Office launches corruption probe into Airbus Group
Probe covers irregularities over the use of third party consultants, says SFO.
Mexican state Veracruz's governor bans abortion as his term comes to close
This comes a day after governor Javier Duarte disclosed his income and assets during a press conference amid allegations of corruption.
How Brazil's favelas are using mobile phones to fight back against police brutality
Rio has seen thousands of police killings since it was awarded the Olympic Games.
The Olympics has survived this Russian doping scandal by passing the buck
There's only one Olympics and the IOC are the only body to provide it.
MPs call the London property market a 'safe haven' for money laundering and demand action
Home Affairs Committee blasts 'totally inadequate' supervision of the London property market
Brexit: Sterling's collapse lures foreign property buyers but UK at 'much higher risk of corruption'
Transparency International warns cuts to crime agency budget will make it harder to detect money laundering.
Criminals seeking to launder millions through art market, warn experts
As regulations tighten to restrict flow of dirty money criminals will seek exploit art market.
South Africa's High Court rules President Zuma has no grounds to appeal against 800 charges reinstatement
Zuma and NPA can still lodge petition against ruling to Supreme Court of Appeal.
Sebastian Coe got IAAF presidency 'with help of corrupt official' at centre of doping scandal
But the IAAF has rejected the claims made by the BBC programme Panorama.
South Africa: 783 corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma not reinstated
Charges relate to controversial 1999 arms deal, marred by graft and corruption allegations.
Duke of York Prince Andrew embroiled in £4m Kazakhstan kickback scandal
Prince Andrew has been accused of brokering a deal between European firms and a Kazakh oligarch.
Same fate as Nnamdi Kanu awaits me says pro-Biafran protester arrested in London
IBTimes UK interviews pro-Biafran activist arrested in London for trying to confront President Buhari.
UK denies claims it is trying to oust South Africa's President Jacob Zuma
African National Congress accuses UK of 'working with America to unseat democratic government'.
UK's hypocrisy on Nigerian corruption
Unequal treatment of white collar corruption is approaching developing world standards.
Russia doping scandal: Sports minister pleas for Rio Olympics ban to be overturned
Vitaly Mutko admits being 'ashamed' of doping athletes but doesn't admit to state-sponsored activity.
Ending fuel subsidy in Nigeria 'sensible first step' towards ending corruption
IBTimes UK speaks with consultant on Nigeria's decision to increase fuel prices amid crippled economy.
Nigeria's President Buhari to David Cameron's 'fantastically corrupt' jibe: Don't apologise, return stolen funds
Nigeria leader reacts to David Cameron claims that African nation is 'fantastically corrupt'.
Shocking truth behind how kleptocrats have looted $12.1 trillion from world's poorest nations
US economist Jim Henry analysed 45 years of official data to arrive at the figure.