Images of one of Fidel Castro’s grandsons bragging about the Mercedes Benz he toys around with are barely the tip of the iceberg
vis a vis the family clan. The Castro’s have ruled the island for more than half a century as if it were their family farm. Although most of them have chosen a life away from politics, filled with leisure and glamour, like typical privileged children they feel part of the political power that their blood relation allows them insofar as circumventing norms, loyalties and even Miguel Diaz-Canel himself. who bears the misfortune of not being a Castro, much less part of the military caste that manipulates him from the shadows.
Paradise papers leaks show US commerce chief, UK queen s offshore investments
Paradise papers leaks show US commerce chief, UK queen s offshore investments
The Findings Have Emerged As Part Of The Paradise Papers Released By The US-based International Consortium Of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), Which Was Behind The Panama Papers Made Public In 2016. PTI | Updated on: 06 Nov 2017, 11:46:48 AM
Washington:
US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has business ties to a shipping firm linked to Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, according to a vast leak of financial documents that also revealed Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II’s investments in tax havens. Further, 714 Indians have also been named in the reports.
Posted on 03 May 2021.
The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres promotes World Press Freedom Day annually on 3rd May to raise awareness of the fundamental importance of press freedom and remind governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression enshrined under the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
“Journalists and media workers are crucial in helping us make informed decisions,” the former Portuguese prime minister pointed out last May: “As the world fights the COVID-19 pandemic, those decisions can make the difference between life and death. On World Press Freedom Day we call on governments – and others – to guarantee that journalists can do their job throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.