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British Empire Launches New ‘Anti-Corruption’ Sanctions Scheme, Joined at Hip with U.S.
April 28 , 2021 (EIRNS) British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced two days ago that the United Kingdom, under the newly-enacted “Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations of 2021,” will henceforth impose economic sanctions not just against alleged violators of “human rights,” but also against individuals and organizations deemed to be involved in “serious corruption.” To show how serious the British Empire takes “corruption,” he announced 22 such sanctions immediately, 14 against “Russian tax fraudsters” named in the famous Sergei Magnitsky case; the other 8 against individuals from South Africa, South Sudan, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. Raab stressed that Britain is already collaborating with the United States on this new category of sanctions; two members of Biden’s cabinet issued statements to the same effect.
Cyprus: UN-mediated talks fail to bridge gap between Turkish, Greek Cypriots
Despite calling common ground between Greek and Turkish Cypriots elusive, the UN s chief has said he remains optimistic about putting an to end the decades-long conflict on the Mediterranean island.
An attempt to get the north and south of the island to restart peace negotiations has stalled
Turkish and Greek Cypriots failed to find enough common ground in informal talks to warrant opening official negotiations with a view to ending a long-standing conflict.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made the announcement on Thursday at the end of a three-day summit.