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Russia's U.S. PR firm distances itself from Ukraine dispute
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Germany offers fund to defuse Greek war reparation claims
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Archive picture of France's President and UMP party candidate for the 2012 French presidential elections Nicolas Sarkozy speaking to journalists after his last campaign rally in Les Sables d'Olonne
France's President and UMP party candidate for the 2012 French presidential elections Nicolas Sarkozy (top R) speaks to journalists after his last campaign rally in Les Sables d'Olonne, Western France, in this May 4, 2012 picture. At bottom L Patrick Buisson, French journalist and advisor to then French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and at bottom C, campaign director Guillaume Lambert. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni will file a legal complaint over secret audio recordings made of them by a one-time advisor before the 2012 election, lawyers for the couple said on Thursday March 6, 2014. Revelations that Patrick Buisson, part of Sarkozy's inner circle, recorded hours of talks with the conservative leader and his entourage have caused uproar in the opposition UMP party weeks before local elections. Picture taken May 4, 2012. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA)
Tanzania: Overview of corruption and anti-corruption
Tanzania has undergone a significant transformation since independence. Now a multi-party democracy with strong economic growth, the government has taken a variety of steps towards good governance and anti-corruption through its National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan. While there is an established media and civil society presence, the government's restrictions on freedom of press and association limit the role these stakeholders can play in the fight against corruption. Against this backdrop, corruption is still rampant and is an issue of particular concern in the context of the country's growing extractives industry. Corruption both within the public and the private sector risks undermining any benefit that citizens can gain from the extraction of natural resources.