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Europe Will Force Big Companies to Disclose How They Use Tax Havens
Big companies such as Google and Facebook will have to state if their profits pass through tax havens — but the problem is EU states have no common view of what a tax haven is.
Impeachment Is Snapping at the Heels of Brazil’s President Rousseff
Barring a major upset, a 65-member congressional commission is slated to vote on Monday evening in favor of a recommendation that Rousseff's impeachment be put before the plenary, probably on Sunday.
Poop Museums & Panama Papers: Last Week in Art
We're calling this the "Oh, Shit" Edition, especially because Whoopi Goldberg is selling weed now.
I Went to the #ResignCameron Protest to See If It Could Topple the Prime Minister
Thousands chanted "I pay taxes, why don't you?", which sums up exactly why Cameron's shonky dealings have caught the public imagination.
The Hangover News
This weekend David Cameron didn't resign, North Korea sounded excited about having missile sights set on the US and more.
Iceland’s Pirate Party Is Preparing for an ‘Unprecedented’ Election
Following Panama Paper scandal, Iceland’s Pirate Party is demanding change.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Offers Cryptic Reasons for Sudden Resignation
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk tendered his resignation on Sunday, citing a "political crisis" that he said had been "unleashed artificially."
Photos of Placards, Fake Snouts, and Pig Piñatas at London's #ResignCameron Protest
We were there as thousands of protestors flooded London's streets, calling for Cameron's resignation after he admitted he'd had shares in his dad's offshore fund.
El Salvador Raids Mossack Fonseca Offices as Panama Papers Fallout Continues
The controversial law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers leak had computers and documents seized during a raid on its offices in El Salvador's capital.
After a Decade of Fighting Tax Havens, Canada Has Only Managed to Prosecute 71 People
The Panama Papers have turned everyone's attention to fighting offshore bank accounts and shell companies — but it's not an easy problem to fix.
Why Us? Panamanians Are Pissed That They're Associated With the Panama Papers
The massive leak of documents from the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca has sparked an outpouring of nationalistic hubris.
What Low-Level Tax Dodgers Think About the Super-Rich's Tax Havens
Is not declaring a bit of cash-in-hand pay as bad as hiding millions in offshore accounts?