Tag: Investigative Journalism
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Scamlands: Inside the Asian Empire of Fraud That Preys on the World — A Review
You begin Scamlands expecting stories of fraud. What you encounter instead is a mirror. Snigdha Poonam’s deeply reported book reveals how global systems, digital convenience, and economic precarity quietly collaborate to make deception ordinary — and profitable. This is not a book about criminals alone. It is about the world that trained them, and the…
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Unraveling the Diddy Case: Was He Alone? The Hidden Network Behind 25 Years of Alleged Abuse
As the shocking allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs continue to emerge, the question of who else may have been complicit in the alleged abuse remains unanswered. With over 100 victims coming forward and a span of 25 years, this case reveals a darker side of power and privilege in the entertainment industry. Were others involved…
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Unveiling the Shadows: How Global Commodity Traders Shape Our World – A Review of ‘The World for Sale
Dive deep into ‘The World for Sale,’ where journalists Javier Blas and Jack Farchy expose the secretive realm of commodity trading. This eye-opening book reveals how a tight-knit group of traders not only influence global markets but also impact the economy and politics worldwide, shaping everything from your daily commodities to national policies.

