The FATF has released new global guidance to strengthen efforts to recover criminal assets. It highlights best practices, real-world examples, and tools to help countries confiscate illicit funds, support victims, and deter crime, reinforcing that "crime will not pay."
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 7: An open suitcase at Mumbai International Airport, a missed connection in Doha, or a toothache in Prague can ruin any vacation. Spending limits are limited, and finding help becomes difficult. This is why Indian travellers carry something other than a
China's smart cities initiative is a danger to freedom, it is probably one of the best real-world examples of how a politician can use a "dictatorship in a box" solution to get and maintain political success, reported The Manila Times.