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https://www.opensanctions.org/datasets/ shows 4 collections and 44 datasets.
* The biggest collection "Due Diligence List" https://www.opensanctions.org/datasets/default/ includes 42 datasets.
I don…
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Thanks for the wonderful package! I'm seeing some issues with 1.2.2 on ARM-based machines - both in GitHub Actions buildx and on my local Mac (Py 3.10.2, M1 machine). You can see the issue here: https…
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I know that I could use the command line alephclient tool to export datasets to an aleph instance, but is there a nice way to export data to an aleph instance within each crawler run?
In the previo…
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**Background**
I've been using `opensanctions` for a couple months now, trying to build on top of it. I had a working setup based on `356e1a2`, but when another person tried to check out my work, he …
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https://acf.international/ru/bribetakers-list.
A list of about ~500-1000~ 6000 people in 20-30 categories by Navalny's Anti-Сorruption Foundation
The info includes `Name cyrillic, Name eng, DOB, Gen…
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Impacted sites are mostly from this dataset:
https://www.opensanctions.org/search/?scope=crime&schema=CryptoWallet
Maybe the number of displayed decimal places could be reduced?
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Hi. I'd like to use your service in conjunction with UK insurance services but it would need to include the UK government Financial Sanctions List.
See: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications…
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This could be a possible way of getting access to family and close associates.
Also have to check out what Dima did: https://github.com/dchaplinsky/pep.org.ua/blob/8633a65fb657d7f04dbdb12eb8ae705f…
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Hello.
as I'm switching from the exploded lists (person.csv, membership.csv...) to the single list (eu_meps.json), I noticed that the downloader I developped to automate the update process fails du…