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Paul Manafort wrote op-ed with colleague in Russia, prosecutors say Court papers say Manafort and the colleague sought to publish the op-ed under someone else's name and intended it to influence public opinion about his work in Ukraine. The op-ed was being drafted as late as last week while Manafort was under house arrest. Prosecutors did not name the colleague ...
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Building Behavioral Science Capability in Your Company If you're interested in behavioral economics, then you probably heard that Richard Thaler, one of the discipline's founding fathers, was recently awarded the Nobel prize in economics. You might also be sold on how insights from behavioral science can make a big impact in your organization. You may ...
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Saleh's Death in Yemen Sends a Message to Other Dictators After Saddam Hussein, who was hanged in Iraq in 2006, and Qaddafi, Saleh is the third former Arab dictator to be killed following a regime change in the region. Other longtime Arab leaders, from Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, were also ousted in the ...
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UN political chief to visit North Korea in landmark trip as tensions rise The United Nations' political affairs chief will visit North Korea this week, making the highest-level visit by a UN official in more than six years as tensions grip the region over Pyongyang's nuclear and weapons programs. Jeffrey Feltman, a former senior US state department official, will visit from Tuesday ...
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Newspaper headlines: Brexit deal talks 'end in chaos' Image caption Like the majority of Tuesday's front pages, the Daily Telegraph reports on the UK and EU failing to strike a Brexit deal. The newspaper reports that Theresa May's attempts to reach a deal with the EU on the Irish border fell apart after a row with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) over ...
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Apple agrees to pay Ireland $15.4 billion in back taxes to appease EU Apple today reached an agreement with the European Union to begin depositing the €13 billion ($15.4 billion) in back taxes it was ordered to pay Ireland last year, following the landmark decision to crackdown on tax shelter policies and profit offshoring, according to The Wall Street Journal. Despite the ...
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