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Thursday, April 4, 2013

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Crime
'Offshore Leaks' shows how some of the wealthy hide riches
Information leaked to media outlets worldwide has shed new light on how some of the world's richest people avoid paying their fair share of taxes. It has been described as the "biggest blow" so far to tax havens.
World
Conflict
Israeli-Palestinian conflict rears its ugly head
Israeli troops have fired upon the Gaza Strip for the first time since November in retaliation for an attack from the Palestinian territories. It appears that Hamas is struggling to control splinter groups.
Politics
Questions remain over Chad's role in CAR coup
At a summit in the Chadian capital regional leaders refused to recognize the self-proclaimed leader of the Central African Republic, Michel Djotodia.
EU Expansion
Croatia brings minefields to EU soil
When Croatia joins the EU on July 1, there will be uncleared minefields on European soil. Some 680 square kilometers are filled with mines from the war in the early 1990s. The task of clearing them is a brutal one.
North Korea
China says 'shame on you' Kim Jong Un
North Korea is under fire for its recent provocations. Its key ally, China, which is believed to have the greatest influence on Pyongyang, has also expressed its disappointment - for the protocol.
Opinion
A tale of two Pakistans
Pakistanis are worried about the future of the state, energy crisis, terrorism and lawlessness. They don't seem very interested in upcoming parliamentary elections. They fear the state is breaking down quickly.

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