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Congress advances a series of crypto bills aimed at creating regulatory frameworks while critics warn of financial risks, ...
The new unit could help the Mediterranean island shake its reputation as a “weak link” in the European Union’s financial ...
An ICIJ reporter tried to capture the "opulence and neglect" inside a tiny African state that had squandered its oil riches — ...
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Spanish courts hit Carlo Ancelotti, now head coach of Brazil, with a one-year suspended prison term and a fine.
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is seeking to use an infusion of funding to keep up with the ever-evolving tax maneuvers of the ultra-rich — while staving off frequent political attacks.
Nearly 100 current and former workers interviewed by ICIJ reported being subjected to practices that are widely considered indicators of labor trafficking.
The case involving Alibaba’s Jack Ma shows how China weaponizes the international police agency for political ends.
How an Israeli cyber-surveillance kingpin and his attorney ex-wife exploited Cypriot loopholes to build one of the world’s most notorious spyware firms.
Records show how environmental certification firms and middlemen legitimize deals that start with Myanmar’s brutal junta and end as yacht decks.
A new leak of Chinese government records reveals thousands of never-before seen mug shots of Uyghurs and other photos from inside the notorious internment camps, as well as new details of the national ...
Photos featured in Architectural Digest stories on the homes of the billionaire Lindemann family offer clues to investigators struggling to reclaim lost cultural heritage and shed light on the ...
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