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Monday, November 6, 2017
Newsline | 06.11.2017, 17:15 UTC
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06.11.2017 | 17:15 UTC
Business
Offshore: The legal and the not so legal
The Paradise Papers data release shines a light on the tax activities of politicians and some of the world's richest people. But it appears for now that most of the questions raised are ethical rather than legal.
How do tax havens work?
'Paradise Papers' leak – Q&A with Robin Hodess, Transparency International
Rich man's paradise: Massive document leak reveals tax haven secrets
Paradise Papers expose tax schemes of global elite
Paradise Papers — what you need to know
Panama Papers report calls out complicit EU countries
The benefits of a shell company
World
Paradise Papers prompts probe of India's corporates
Crucial financial data leaked from two offshore firms revealing how they help the global rich and powerful move their money abroad have featured names of hundreds of Indians, stirring a renewed debate about tax fraud.
'Paradise Papers' leak – Q&A with Robin Hodess, Transparency International
India's launches ambitious tax reform
Paradise Papers expose tax schemes of global elite
Paradise Papers — what you need to know
Offshore: The legal and the not so legal
Was Indian PM Modi's demonetization move a failure?
How have India and Pakistan fared economically since partition?
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa sacked
President Robert Mugabe's deputy and longtime ally Emmerson Mnangagwa has been fired. First Lady Grace Mugabe, who had called for him to go, is now a step closer to becoming the next vice president.
Zimbabweans stock up on essentials amid fears of hyperinflation
WHO rescinds Mugabe appointment as 'goodwill ambassador'
Mugabe celebrates 93rd birthday with extravagant party
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe confirmed as ruling party candidate for 2018
Clues to successor as Mugabe names vice president
Trump's 24 hours in South Korea - North Korea, trade high on agenda
Donald Trump's first official visit to South Korea is an indicator of how the decades-old alliance between Washington and Seoul will shape up in the near future. The US leader sharply divides public opinion in the South.
Trump on N. Korea: 'The era of strategic patience is over'
Trump in Asia: Challenged by the dos and don'ts
North Korea: US, Japan agree that 'all options' are on the table
Trump's Japan trip a 'symbolic show of solidarity'
South Koreans to protest against 'war maniac' Trump
Trump's five-country Asia trip begins, Putin meeting confirmed
In Asia, Donald Trump must act as US explainer-in-chief
News
Kenya election: Petition filed challenging Kenyatta victory
An ex-politician has filed a petition at the Kenyan Supreme Court challenging President Uhuru Kenyatta's victory in last month's election. The move is just the latest legal battle in a drawn-out process.
Kenyatta declared winner of disputed poll
Kenya: President Uhuru Kenyatta won low turnout election by landslide, say officials
In Kenya, politics split on ethnic divide
Kenya opposition leader Raila Odinga withdraws from presidential election
Kenya court annuls presidential election result
Kurdish independence referendum: Iraq court rejects result
Iraq's Supreme Court has ruled that the constitution does not allow any region to secede. The declaration comes a month after the northern Kurdish region overwhelmingly voted for independence in a disputed referendum.
Leader of Iraqi Kurdistan to step down
Dreaming of an independent Kurdistan
Kurdish offer to Baghdad: Freeze independence referendum results, ceasefire and dialogue
Iraqi Kurdistan President Masoud Barzani to step down
Iraq 'not interested' in reaching deal, say Kurds
Kurds pursuit of an independent sovereign nation
Iraq sweeps up more territories as Kurds quarrel amongst themselves
Kirkuk: What you need to know about the Kurdish-Iraqi dispute
Iraq's Kurds vote 'yes' to independent state in referendum – official results
Borussia Dortmund bus bomb suspect may have planned more attacks
German prosecutors believe the suspect in the bombing of the Borussia Dortmund team bus also researched other potential targets, according to Der Spiegel. A picture of a cold-blooded criminal is beginning to emerge.
Dortmund bus explosion injures team athlete
Prosecutors bring charges against Borussia Dortmund bus bombing suspect
Dortmund bomb attack victim Bartra returns to training
Alleged BVB bomber denies attack on Dortmund soccer team bus
Dortmund's Kagawa opens up about bus attack on blog
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