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The French version of Assange: Why Deltour was taken to court

Eighteen months before Mossack Fonseca’s leak of documents, consortium ICIJ published materials about the tax schemes in Luxembourg. The trial on the whistleblower, a former employee of PwC's, began on Tuesday. Tuesday, April 26, former accountant with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Antoine Deltour...

To Build Gains over Islamic State, Obama Sends More Forces to Syria

US would dispatch 250 special force soldiers to help local militia to build on successes against Islamic State is what is the biggest expansion of U.S. ground troops in Syria since the civil war there began, said the US President Barack Obama on Monday.   The U.S. forces in Syria would be...

Cruz and Kasich team up against Trump

Applicants for Presidency from the Republican party Ted Cruz and John Kasich announced that they are entering into a coalition to prevent leader of the party race Donald Trump from becoming the official candidate for the US presidency. Their decision was explained by the fact that Trump would not...

The US go hunting for Panamanian tax fraudsters

American prosecutors decided to start their own investigation into the information contained in the so-called Panamanian files. The Ministry’s officials have appealed for help to reporters published these data to discuss the investigation. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Preet...

After Loss of Territory Shrinks Tax Base, Isis Revenue Drops by Nearly a Third

A research group has said the Islamic State has been forced to introduce a range of new taxes as the group’s revenues have dropped about 30% since mid-2015, reported The Guardian.   “In mid-2015, the Islamic State’s overall monthly revenue was around $80m. As of March 2016, the Islamic...

US Government Sued by Microsoft over Data Requests

In what is being seen as the latest in a series of clashes over privacy between the technology industry and Washington, Microsoft Corp has sued the U.S. government for the right to tell its customers when a federal agency is looking at their emails.   By preventing Microsoft from notifying...

China's Communist Party Decree Makes Golf Legal Once Again

The Communist party of China has decreed that teeing off is not a crime allowing the lifting of millions of fairway fanatics out of the rough.   Golf enjoyed a renaissance during the 80s and 90s only to be outlawed for the party’s 85 million members in 2015 as a result of president Xi...

UN To Exercise Strict Nuclear Security Under The Convention

The coming month will see the Convention rules being implicated to observe nuclear security within the countries who have adopted it. From next month onwards over hundred companies will have to maintain “higher standards on the protection of nuclear facilities and materials”, reported the United...

Saudi Arabia invests in Egypt

Late on Saturday, Egypt and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to establish a joint investment fund with a registered capital of 60 billion Saudi riyals ($ 16 billion). In addition, the countries agreed to establish a free trade zone in the Sinai Peninsula. The signing of the documents, held in the...

Key Suspects of Paris & Brussels Attacks Captured by Belgian Security Forces

As operations go on to track down militants who have fought with or take direction from leaders in Syria, Belgian police detained two key suspects on Friday in the Islamic State attacks on Paris and Brussels.   Prosecutors said that a Belgian, Mohamed Abrini, who is believed to have helped...
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