Tuesday, November 7, 2017

How offshore cash helped fund Steve Bannon's attacks on Hillary Clinton

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Paradise Papers: special investigation
Offshore cash helped fund Steve Bannon's attacks on Hillary Clinton
Revealed / Offshore cash helped fund Steve Bannon's attacks on Hillary Clinton
Robert Mercer, whose spending assisted Donald Trump's election win, used tax haven of Bermuda to avoid US taxes
Apple / Tech firm secretly moved parts of empire to Jersey after row over tax affairs
Rearrangement allowed tech firm to keep paying ultra-low tax rate when Ireland tightened rules, Paradise Papers reveal
Bernie Sanders / Senator warns of 'international oligarchy' after Paradise Papers leak
US senator warned that leak of documents exposing offshore tax havens show 'rapid movement' toward a group of billionaires controlling the global economy
Trump administration / Wilbur Ross denies wrongdoing after Paradise Papers leak
US commerce secretary blamed the media for making 'a lot more out of' revelations he has investments in company linked to Putin's son-in-law
Opinion / Queen was barred from investing overseas. She can be again
David McClure
After the Paradise Papers revelation, the simplest solution would be to ban the Queen from investing overseas, writes David McClure, author of Royal Legacy
headlines
Trump says tougher gun laws would not have prevented Texas church shooting
Trump says tougher gun laws would not have prevented Texas church shooting
Extreme vetting would have made 'no difference', president says, adding that armed response by bystander averted 'hundreds more dead'
Bill de Blasio / Can the American left's former great hope rise again?
Harvey Weinstein / Mogul hired ex-Mossad agents to suppress claims – report
Trump-Russia / Carter Page tells Congress of contact with Russian deputy PM
North Korea / Trump strikes conciliatory tone over standoff
UK / Minister wanted to send aid money to Israeli army, No 10 confirms
spotlight
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This summer, Gary Younge took a trip from Maine to Mississippi. From the forgotten poor to desperate addicts, their whiteness is all some of them have left​ – and that makes fertile ground for the far right
One year on: reporting Trump's election night win
iPhone X / Most expensive Apple phone is also easiest to break
Music / How the Country Music Awards tried to silence talk of gun control
'This is a revolution' / Saudis absorb crown prince's rush to reform
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How it became a crime to be poor in America
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Bright young things need resolve to oust Federer, Nadal and co
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Bright young things need resolve to oust Federer, Nadal and co
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