How the IRS went soft on billionaires and corporate tax cheats – ICIJ

How the IRS went soft on billionaires and corporate tax cheats - ICIJ

Michael Welu worked at the IRS for decades as a specialist in helping agents identify and investigate possible tax crimes. In an agency known for offices working in their own silos, Welu had the rare ability to move between divisions, dissecting and learning each office’s particular customs and procedures. But that experience had its own … Read more

The politicians who promise things they can’t deliver

The politicians who promise things they can’t deliver

Jordan Bardella is a rising star in the French far-right political scene, with supporters praising his looks, charm, and popularity on social media. Despite criticism for lacking substance and convictions, Bardella is poised to lead the National Rally party to success in the upcoming elections. This rise in popularity reflects a trend seen in other countries, where voters are turning to charismatic social media figures as a potential change from traditional politicians, even though their promises may not always be fulfilled.

Jury in,  Trump trial to hear closing arguments before deliberations

Jury in,  Trump trial to hear closing arguments before deliberations

Fact: New York prosecutors and Donald Trump’s lawyers made closing arguments at his hush money trial, where he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

Spain’s Socialists hail ‘new era’ in Catalonia as separatist support dims in elections

Spain’s Socialists hail ‘new era’ in Catalonia as separatist support dims in elections

Spain’s Socialists won the biggest share of the vote in Sunday’s Catalan elections, dealing a serious blow to more than a decade of separatist governance in Catalonia. The Socialists had 42 seats in the 135-seat chamber, while hardline separatist party Junts was in second place with 35 seats and the more moderate separatist party ERC had 20 seats. The result is an existential threat to separatist governance in Catalonia, which led an illegal independence referendum in 2017. Separatist parties do not have enough seats to form a coalition government, and there is a risk the vote may need to be repeated. Separatist sentiment in Catalonia has decreased, with the pro-independence movement losing energy and unity in recent years.

Environmental journalism is increasingly dangerous profession, UN chief says

Environmental journalism is increasingly dangerous profession, UN chief says

Journalists covering environmental issues are facing increased violence worldwide, according to a report by UNESCO. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that press freedom is under threat, with dozens of journalists being killed while reporting on topics such as illegal mining and logging. The report revealed that only five out of 44 cases of murdered environmental journalists resulted in convictions. In Latin America, the protection of environmental defenders and freedom of expression are particularly urgent issues. The deaths of journalists in Gaza during Israel’s attacks were also condemned by Guterres and Chilean President Gabriel Boric.

When appearances can be deceiving

When appearances can be deceiving

The Republic of Cyprus received positive feedback for its efforts to combat money laundering, aligning with recommendations from the Council of Europe’s Moneyval Committee. However, experts point out that the country still struggles to effectively address money laundering, with a lack of convictions for white-collar crimes. A recent incident involving a Ukrainian woman bringing in millions of euros highlights the system’s weaknesses. Despite progress, Cyprus faces significant challenges in tackling money laundering.

Greece convicts six and clears 15 over deadly blaze

Greece convicts six and clears 15 over deadly blaze

A man was convicted of involuntary arson for his role in Greece’s deadliest wildfire in memory, and five former fire officials were found guilty of misdemeanours linked to their response to the 2018 blaze.