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Tate brothers accused of being serial tax evaders
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are accused of failing to pay any UK tax on £21m of revenue. -
The Guardian - World
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan accused of being ‘serial tax evaders’
Self-proclaimed misogynist ‘brazen’ about refusing to pay tax on revenue from online businesses, court told. Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan, have been accused of failing to pay tax on £21m of revenue from their online businesses.. Devon and ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Amazon will build a top-secret cloud for Australia's government to deepen collaboration with the U.S. and strengthen Canberra's defense communications.
Amazon will build a top-secret cloud for Australia’s government to deepen collaboration with the U.S. and strengthen Canberra’s defense communications. -
CBS News - Top stories
Saks Fifth Avenue owner buying Neiman Marcus for $2.65 billion
Canada's Hudson's Bay Company, which owns Saks Fifth Avenue and other retailers, is buying 117-year-old Neiman Marcus. -
The Guardian - World
Dutch double agent Hasselbaink helps England’s push to topple Netherlands
Foden discusses Hasselbaink’s role in penalty practiceFormer striker works mainly with England attackersEngland will prepare for another potential long haul against the Netherlands with the help of a Dutch penalty guru in the form of Jimmy Floyd ...Netherlands -
Financial Times - World
UK holiday let owners move to business rates system as council tax soars
Authorities trying to encourage local buyers are losing outUnited Kingdom -
CNBC - Business
Investing in Space: Why military contracts are crucial for space companies
Military contracts often represent "we made it" moments for space companies. -
ABC News - World
Myanmar's ethnic rebels say they captured an airport in a new setback for the military government
One of Myanmar’s most powerful ethnic minority groups battling the military government says it captured an airport serving the country’s top beach resort, marking the first time resistance forces have seized such a facility -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Canada Enacts Digital-Services Tax Amid Risks of U.S. Trade Retaliation
Canada authorized the implementation of a digital-services tax, a move that threatens to trigger trade retaliation from Congress and the Biden administration.
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Money is the ‘tip of the iceberg’ in assessing big donors’ political influence, study finds
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Serena Williams once tried to deposit a $1 million check at her bank’s drive-thru. Here’s why you can’t do that.
Large deposits do not go unnoticed by financial institutions — and for good reason, experts note.