World Apr 25 Watch 9:01 How politics got in the way of needed Nepal earthquake relief One year ago, the first of two massive earthquakes ripped through Nepal, killing more than 8,000 people. Some $4 billion of assistance was pledged to the rebuilding effort, but political gridlock and corruption have left the displaced survivors to largely… By PBS News Hour
World Mar 04 Watch 4:55 Corruption allegations stagger troubled Brazil As Brazil reels from an economic recession and the Zika virus epidemic, new troubles have emerged regarding one of the nation’s most popular political figures. Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, president of Brazil from 2003 to 2010, was detained by… By PBS News Hour
World Aug 31 Watch 5:27 Lebanese say #YouStink to government’s garbage crisis and corruption In Lebanon, citizens are angry that their government cannot provide them with even the most basic services. After years of water shortages and rolling blackouts, its halting of garbage collection was the tipping point, provoking protests that transcend religious differences. By PBS News Hour
World Aug 06 Obama, African leaders address security and government corruption President Barack Obama and dozens of African leaders opened talks Wednesday on two key issues that threaten to disrupt economic progress on the continent: security and government corruption. By Julie Pace, Associated Press
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