Results for "Transparency"
6 articlesTrumpβs Board of Peace account is empty, not a single dollar spent on Gaza reconstructionβFT report
The Print reports that Trump's Board of Peace account designated for Gaza reconstruction contains no funds, though some contributors allegedly routed millions through a separate account lacking transparency requirements, according to a Financial Times report.
Vietnam adds over 2 square km of land in South China Sea, US report says
Vietnam has reclaimed approximately 534 acres (2.16 sq km) of land in the Spratly Islands over the past year, bringing its total reclaimed area to 11.2 sq km, according to the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative. The expansion is framed as part of a territorial competition with China over competing South China Sea claims.
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Backlash builds over NHS plan to hide source code from AI hacking risk
NHS England is removing open-source software from public access due to AI hacking concerns. Critics argue this decision undermines transparency and efficiency while providing no actual security benefit.
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In Venezuela, Trump Vowed to Show Accountability. But Secret Oil Deals Linger.
Trump administration officials and Venezuelan allies have promised accountability and transparency to unlock Venezuela's oil wealth, but the oil industry allegedly remains opaque with unresolved dealings. The article suggests a gap between promises and outcomes regarding oversight of Venezuelan oil resources.
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Federal prosecutors support unsealing purported Jeffrey Epstein suicide note
Federal prosecutors have sided with The New York Times in requesting a judge unseal a purported suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein. The petition was filed in White Plains, New York, and represents prosecutorial support for the media outlet's transparency request.
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Wyden to Force Declassification of Secret Court Opinion on FISA βSerious Abusesβ
Sen. Ron Wyden proposes a short-term FISA extension contingent on declassifying a surveillance court opinion documenting ongoing violations. Sen. Tom Cotton objects to the proposal, potentially triggering a statutory sunset of Section 702. The article frames Wyden's action as forcing transparency while characterizing Cotton's opposition negatively.
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