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Spotted by Jean-Marie Pottier; Economy 04/04/2016 - 8 h 09; updated 04/04/2016 at 8 pm 12
You can not start your day without reading these articles diving in "the murky world of offshore finance"
11.5 million documents, 106 related media publications and dozens of personalities cited: the "Panama Papers" are, according to Le Monde, which publishes media revelations for France, "the flight of the most massive data history journalism "and" the most spectacular breakthrough ever made in the murky world of offshore finance. " Among the major revelations in the program, a dive in the financial secrets of the entourage of Vladimir Putin, embarrassing information to the Icelandic Prime Minister and, for France (and pending publications that should shatter the week) investigate an offshore company of Michel Platini. And for those who want to step aside, we can only advise you to immerse yourself in this article published in March 2015 by Vice about Mossack Fonseca, the firm which is part leakage "Several international investigations Mossack Fonseca appointed as the largest facilitator of creating front companies in the world, but so far a range of legal and accounting techniques have allowed him and his clients, not to be noticed. "
The other controversy Charlie Hebdo
While the cover of the latest Charlie Hebdo attacks on Brussels was controversy in France and Belgium, in the Anglo-Saxon world, it is the last editorial Riss, dedicated to "the fear to contradict, fear of polemics , fear of being treated Islamophobic and even racist ", which is struggling to pass. The Nigerian-American writer Teju Cole (who had previously boycotted an award at the weekly) judge and with this text Charlie Hebdo "finally away the mask" is satire and you do not understand "to state clearly that all Muslims, regardless of their degree of integration, are the enemy."
The meaning of the "Night upright"
For several nights, activists opposed to El Khomri bill gathered Place de la Republique in Paris, where stands a reflection of movement and activity dubbed "Night standing." The researcher Gael Brustier (also a columnist for Slate) analysis in an interview in Libération logical structuring this emerging movement, in particular compared to the Spanish Indignados.
Martin Bouygues accounts of the regulations
"Stupid", "childish" interviewed by Le Figaro, Martin Bouygues is hard on those he believes they foiled the planned merger Orange Bouygues Telecom. Bouygues boss particular pin requirements "very strange" of the state but also, according to Le Figaro, and namely without mentioning his competitor, the head of Free Xavier Niel, "We were four at the negotiating table, we n ' three were to want to succeed. "
"Every minute, my life was moving away gradually"
Kevin Cooper, 58, was sentenced to death for a quadruple murder that he denies and has been fighting to prove his innocence. He should have been executed February 10, 2004 when a last-minute reprieve was granted to him by the Supreme Court. It tells how the Marshall Project happened that should have been in recent days and hours until the antechamber of the performance: "I was watching this big wall clock knowing that every minute, my life s 'away little by little. "
Impaired Fund Wolf of Wall Street
The Martin Scorsese film The Wolf of Wall Street, with Leonardo DiCaprio, evoked through the character Jordan Belfort of the world financial follies. It seems that its funding was the illustration: a survey of the Wall Street Journal, some of the money needed to finance the feature film were diverted from a local development fund launched in Malaysia.
The "wicked gap" between the US and USSR
Why is it there's been less of Soviet films using an American villain than the reverse? This is the fascinating question posed by The AV Club, which attempts to provide an answer based on differences in political culture and vision of the enemy that showed the two superpowers at the time.
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And US, Germany, France, Italy, is clear?
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