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Keiko Fujimori’s Chances of Becoming Peru’s President Depend on Her Jailed Dad’s Legacy
Her position as the favorite to win Sunday's first round presidential vote lies in the nostalgia many Peruvians feel for her father, Alberto Fujimori. But the hard right former president imprisoned for abuses during his rule, is also widely hated.
The Rich Bastard's Guide to Choosing Which Tax Haven Is Right For You
Muscle in on some of that sweet, tax-free action with our friendly user guide.
Panama Papers Highlight Britain's Role in Global Financial Corruption
The Panama Papers have brought overdue attention to the fact the UK has harbored money laundering for years through lax oversight and easily acquired investor visas.
Pirate Party Surges as Iceland Calls Early Elections and Names New PM
It's like watching a real life 'House of Cards,' said one Icelandic protester on Wednesday, as the country reacts to the Panama Papers scandal which has devastated the government.
Why the Panama Papers Scandal Isn't Such a Scandal After All
World governments clearly have the tools to track the money flowing into offshore tax havens. Yet somehow regulators don't have enough information to crack down on wealthy folks illegally evading taxes.
The Journalist Who Blew the Whistle on Mossack Fonseca 18 Months Before the Panama Papers
Ken Silverstein spent 2014 unearthing how criminals and oligarchs hide their money, but his story got ignored.
Panama Papers: Iceland's Prime Minister Says He Won't Resign After All
Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson previously said he would step down after leaked documents revealed that he hid millions in an undisclosed tax haven.
What Do Prisoners Think of the Super Rich Dodging Tax?
We asked criminals for their thoughts on the corruption of the world's plutocrats.
A Political Risk Analyst Breaks Down the Possible Consequences of the Panama Papers
The biggest leak in history has brought down the prime minister of Iceland and created scandals all over the world. And there are more revelations yet to come.
There's a French Far-Right Party in the Panama Papers Leak
The populist Front National has threatened to sue the press for libel after the leak revealed that people close to it had stashed money away in offshore tax havens.
The Panama Papers Claim Their First Head in Latin America — A Transparency Activist
The resignation of the head of the Chilean chapter of Transparency International comes as the president of neighboring Argentina is struggling to convince public opinion that he has nothing to hide over his involvement in offshore companies.
Skyr Yogurt Is Part of a Balanced Protest in Iceland
Tubs of the stuff were used in an anti-government protest yesterday. Massive civil disobedience never tasted so good.