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conspiracy

[kuhn-spir-uh-see] / kənˈspɪr ə si /


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Soon, Jonathan is on the trail of a conspiracy in Colombia, where the British government appears to be involved in an arms deal with Teddy.

From Los Angeles Times

Israel Claustro is facing accusations that he was tied to a long-running conspiracy with a Pasadena doctor, according to federal court records.

From Los Angeles Times

The spokesman for Ivory Coast's main opposition party, who was accused of acts of terrorism and conspiracy, was released from custody under judicial supervision on Wednesday, his lawyer said.

From Barron's

West Midlands Police said there was "no conspiracy" as they reiterated a decision to ban Israeli football fans from attending a match in Birmingham was "based on safety".

From BBC

But key terms—“disinformation,” “propaganda,” and “conspiracy theory”—lack precise definitions in EU law.

From The Wall Street Journal