In their first public comments since 2016, they said they had come forward because of concerns about the extent to which the offshore system continues to operate unchecked, at a time when the world is “careening closer to catastrophe”.
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Would Rishi Sunak put the brakes on culture wars as a minority ethnic PM?
by kimadminby kimadminWoolley called on Sunak, who spoke in 2020 about suffering racist abuse, which “stings in a way that very few other things have”, to go further by acknowledging and acting on structural racism.
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EU launches four more legal cases against UK over Northern Ireland protocol
by kimadminby kimadminMaroš Šefčovič, the EU’s Brexit commissioner, has not ruled out tariffs being imposed on British goods being sold into the EU.
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How the war has robbed Ukraine’s oligarchs of political influence
by kimadminby kimadminThe war has seemingly enabled Zelenskiy to become the first Ukrainian president to sideline the oligarchs.
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Italy’s Mario Draghi expected to resign as prime minister
by kimadminby kimadminDraghi offered his resignation last week after the Five Star Movement (M5S)
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Moscow says peace talks ‘don’t make sense’ and hints at plans for new annexations – as it happened
by kimadminby kimadminRussian foreign minister: peace talks ‘don’t make any sense’
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Ukraine war forcing China to rethink ‘how and when’ it may invade Taiwan, CIA chief says
by kimadminby kimadminCIA Director Bill Burns seen here in 2021. Burns said Russia’s experience in Ukraine is affecting Beijing’s calculations on how, not whether, to invade Taiwan
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Covid: European governments must urgently boost monitoring, WHO says
by kimadminby kimadmin“Preparing for the future is much more difficult, yet must be urgently tackled.”
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Poland has worked a refugee miracle. But how much longer can it last?
by kimadminby kimadmin“Maybe it’s a miracle,” says Jarosław Obremski, governor of Lower Silesia, one of Poland’s larger regions, which has taken in at least 250,000 Ukrainians.
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Erdoğan keeps Putin waiting in awkward moment ahead of Tehran talks
by kimadminby kimadminRussia’s president, Vladimir Putin, has been left awkwardly standing in a room in front of a throng of reporters while waiting to meet his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.