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Google Offices In Paris Raided By French Prosecutors Over Tax Affairs

International Business Times 

Up to 100 investigators entered Google's French headquarters in Paris Tuesday to ascertain if the search giant has failed to pay up to 1.6 billion euros ($1.8 billion) in taxes. The raid is part of a preliminary probe that was opened in June 2015 to investigate “aggravated fiscal fraud” on the part of the search giant. Google says it is cooperating with authorities to answer their questions. "We comply fully with French law."

7 reasons why FG should not ban the importation of tomato paste

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

– The scarcity of tomatoes in Nigeria has become a major issue – Many have taken to the use of tomato paste as an alternative to fresh tomatoes – The Association of Stakeholders in Edible Consumer Products in Nigeria has a message for the federal government The Association of Stakeholders in Edible Consumer Products in […]

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Turkey's New Premier Charts Mission With New Cabinet

WSJ.com 

Turkey’s economy and foreign policy chiefs kept their jobs after the country’s new prime minister conducted a cabinet reshuffle and vowed to transfer executive powers to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Luxembourg to be quizzed over tax ruling allegation

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

BRUSSELS (AP) — The Belgian government says it will quiz Luxembourg over media allegations that it makes unwritten tax agreements with companies despite European Union insistence to promote full transparency on the much-criticized practice.

Luxembourg to be quizzed over tax ruling allegation

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

BRUSSELS (AP) — The Belgian government says it will quiz Luxembourg over media allegations that it makes unwritten tax agreements with companies despite European Union insistence to promote full transparency on the much-criticized practice.

Luxembourg to be quizzed over tax ruling allegation

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

BRUSSELS (AP) — The Belgian government says it will quiz Luxembourg over media allegations that it makes unwritten tax agreements with companies despite European Union insistence to promote full transparency on the much-criticized practice.

Beijing's Nightmare: US Vigorously Courting India for Anti-Chinese Alliance

Sputnik International 

Late last week, lawmakers in the US House of Representatives approved a bill granting India the status of a major non-NATO ally, formally for the purposes of easing the sale of military equipment and technology. Washington's goal, analysts say, is to shore up support for New Delhi against rising rival China. But will the strategic pivot succeed?

Report: Trail Blazers receive permission to interview Stephen Silas

NBCSports.com 

This is putting the “carousel” in coaching carousel. Hornets assistant Stephen Silas (a Rockets head-coaching candidate) and Trail Blazers assistant Nate Tibbetts (a Grizzlies head-coaching candidate) are also both interviewing to become the Warriors’ lead assistant. If Tibbetts gets the job, Portland would have a vacancy, so… Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports: Portland also was […]

Hubble can see galaxies impossibly far away. Here’s what happens when it looks at Mars.

Vox 

Behold, the cheddar-colored marble.

Over the weekend, skywatchers got a rare treat. The planet Mars was bigger and brighter than it has been in a decade. That's because Mars and the sun were aligned in "opposition." When that happens, the planet shines extra bright in the night sky.

A bonus was the fact that Mars is nearing its closest approach to Earth, so it appears larger than usual to us.

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Apple boss Tim Cook: Apps are future of TV

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

AMSTERDAM (AP) — Apple CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday that apps are the future of television and that the company wants to help change the entertainment industry.

Apple boss Tim Cook: Apps are future of TV

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

AMSTERDAM (AP) — Apple CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday that apps are the future of television and that the company wants to help change the entertainment industry.

Apple boss Tim Cook: Apps are future of TV

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

AMSTERDAM (AP) — Apple CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday that apps are the future of television and that the company wants to help change the entertainment industry.





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