This is how much Marius Høiby may have to pay in compensation
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, may face significant financial compensation claims from six women in a lawsuit alleging various grievances.
The Czech economy is ripe for the euro, says budget council member Komárek
A Czech financial expert claims that the country's economy is prepared to adopt the euro, citing various economic indicators.
Kathy Ireland reveals 'big red flag' that exposed alleged $100M ‘unconscionable’ betrayal
Kathy Ireland claims in a lawsuit against her former business managers that they betrayed her by allegedly stealing millions from her and her family.
Kenya: Kenya's Finance Minister Defends Infrastructure Fund but Includes Misleading Claims
Kenya's Finance Minister John Mbadi defends a new infrastructure funding law while presenting misleading claims about the country's financial situation and energy needs.
South Africa: High Court Urged to Permit Damages Claims Against Agrochemicals Giant Upl
Durban residents are seeking authorization from the High Court for a class action lawsuit against UPL, alleging health injuries and financial damages from a toxic pesticide fire.
The former police chief accuses the inspector who reported him for rape of acting out of financial motives
A former police chief in Spain claims that the inspector who accused him of rape is motivated by financial gain, as his defense suggests she is jealous and resentful.
Ten million were obtained in claims
The article discusses the successful recovery of ten million, presumably in financial claims, reflecting on the implications for stakeholders involved.
Varha believes it has overcome billing problems - 8,000 dunning letters will be sent to debt collection
Varha, the welfare area of Varsinais-Suomi, claims to have resolved its billing issues, announcing the upcoming transition of 8,000 unpaid invoices to debt collection.
CHECKS ARE COMING: How Harvey Weinstein still earns money behind bars
Harvey Weinstein claims to still receive annual pension checks from The Walt Disney Company despite being incarcerated.
Patent Tax
A citizen expresses outrage over a newly introduced and retroactive patent tax imposed by the municipality of Guayaquil, which she claims she has never heard of and sees as an unjust financial burden.
After councilman says that R$ 100 thousand in account was a UN prize, Civil Police claims that suspicious amounts are from other credits
Councilman Salvino Oliveira claims R$ 100 thousand in suspicious transactions is a UN award, but the Civil Police disputes this with further investigations revealing other suspicious movements.
External Debt: Senegal Avoids Default and Settles Part of Its Claims
Senegal has successfully avoided a payment default by settling nearly half a billion dollars in international debt obligations this week, indicating a positive turn for its financial recovery efforts with the IMF.
Russia – On the Brink of Financial Catastrophe: Money is Running Out Faster Than the Most Pessimistic Predictions
The article discusses the dire financial situation in Russia, highlighting expert opinions that contradict official claims of controlled inflation and detailing skyrocketing prices for everyday goods.
Ibaneis says that the Serrinha do Paranoá area included in the BRB rescue package has no springs
Governor Ibaneis Rocha of the Federal District argues that the Serrinha do Paranoá area included in a financial rescue package for the Bank of Brasília does not contain springs, contrary to expert claims.
Presidential Spending in Paris: "Allegations" by Mediapart Without "Material Evidence," Replies Ndjamena
Chad's government denies allegations published by Mediapart about the president's extravagant spending in Paris, stating there is no material evidence to support the claims.
The CNV ordered to halt the activities of a cryptocurrency that functions as a digital version of the Argentine peso
The Argentine National Securities Commission has ordered an immediate halt to the operations of ARGt, a stablecoin designed to maintain a 1:1 parity with the Argentine peso, due to concerns over investment claims.
Trastienda: how Karina Milei's decision to publicly distance herself from the AFA lawyer was made
Karina Milei publicly distanced herself from the AFA lawyer Gregorio Dalbón during a ceremony in Chile, amidst claims of political maneuvers in the Argentine Football Association's financial controversies.
Epstein accountant testifies he never saw 'any type of transaction' with Trump, Comer says
Jeffrey Epstein's accountant testified he never encountered any transactions between Epstein and Donald Trump, reinforcing claims of Trump's absence from Epstein's financial dealings.
The Pujols' managers in Andorra explain that they moved part of their fortune in cash: 'He brought me over a hundred million pesetas'
The trial involving former Catalan President Jordi Pujol and his family reveals claims that substantial amounts of cash were moved to and from their Andorran accounts, raising suspicions of illicit financial activities.
Multiple sources report Russian interference in the Hungarian campaign, according to the Financial Times using local influencers
There are allegations that Russia is interfering in the Hungarian elections to support the Fidesz party, with claims of a disinformation campaign aimed at keeping Viktor Orbán in power.
Russia begins an information support campaign for Orbán, claims media
The Kremlin has initiated a campaign to support Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his conservative party Fidesz ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, according to sources cited by the Financial Times.
The Vorcaro Family Group Owes the INSS
The Vorcaro family, led by Daniel Vorcaro, is embroiled in significant debt issues, with various legal cases stemming from claims of unpaid labor and social security debts.
ODS wants to reduce tax on fuels. It would cost billions, responds the Ministry of Finance
The Czech political party ODS is proposing a reduction in fuel taxes, which the Finance Ministry claims would result in significant financial losses.
More than 4 years under emergency contract in the capital, Ricco claims a loss of R$ 8 million in 2025
Ricco Transportes claims to face significant financial losses while seeking a new public bidding process due to the ongoing crisis in public transport in Rio Branco.
Is there no money for national cinema?: the myth of lack of funds and private investment
An analysis of the Incaa budget reveals sufficient funding for national cinema, countering claims of financial shortfalls.
‘Mainly, you fast fooded’: Monzo under fire over ‘shaming’ year-end reviews
Monzo faces backlash from a customer who claims their year-end review used shaming language related to her eating habits and financial choices.
How Emery forced me out of Arsenal — Iwobi
Alex Iwobi claims he was forced to leave Arsenal due to the club's signing of Nicolas Pepe and financial decisions made under Unai Emery.
Mayor of San Cristóbal de las Casas denies being on ‘El Mencho’s’ payroll and clarifies the origin of her resources
Fabiola Ricci Diestel, mayor of San Cristóbal de las Casas, denies claims of illicit financial ties and explains the ownership of luxury cars recently shared by her children.
Moraes denies that Vorcaro's messages are for him and says that conversations are linked to 'other contacts'
Brazil's STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes denied claims that messages from bank owner Daniel Vorcaro were intended for him, asserting they are associated with other contacts.
Lapu Lapu victim’s family says bureaucratic red tape prevents them from getting help
The family of AJ Sico, a victim of the Lapu Lapu tragedy, claims bureaucratic obstacles hinder their access to necessary assistance following the incident that left him severely injured and created financial challenges for his family.
Asle Toje says Caritas paid for Venezuela trip. Caritas finds no payments.
Asle Toje claims that Caritas financed part of his trip to Venezuela, but Caritas denies any financial transactions related to his visit.
Martin may also lose the Neografia printing house. It claims it will not survive without help and wants to sell shares to the state
The Neografia printing house in Martin, Slovakia, is facing severe financial difficulties and is seeking state assistance for survival after significant layoffs and ongoing debt issues.
Selling a 'profitable' business that only generated a loss: the announcement raised serious suspicions
An advertisement promoting a franchise opportunity for 'Natural Market' in Klaipeda has sparked concerns due to discrepancies in its financial claims.
Gala president denies owing Osimhen, others salaries
Dursun Ozbek, the president of Galatasaray, refutes claims that the club owes Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen and other players unpaid salaries, asserting financial compliance with contracts.
Daniel Vorcaro is arrested again; Federal Police claims that the owner of Banco Master created a private militia to commit crimes
Banker Daniel Vorcaro has been arrested again, this time for allegedly creating a private militia to intimidate authorities and journalists while under investigation for financial crimes.
"Entering the Middle East was the worst decision of all time": All the times Trump... was right
The article discusses Donald Trump's criticisms of U.S. military interventions in the Middle East, highlighting his claims that past wars have resulted in significant financial and human costs.
She is Guatemalan, 36 weeks pregnant, and ICE detained her: she was deported along with her two children
A 36-week pregnant Guatemalan woman, Juana Felipe, was detained by ICE in Texas and claims she was deceived into signing her voluntary departure due to a promise of financial compensation that she never received.
Did the US-Israel hack CCTV and phone towers to assassinate Khamenei?
A report from the Financial Times claims that intelligence agencies from Israel and the United States hacked mobile towers, phones, and CCTV cameras to pinpoint the location of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, leading to his assassination in airstrikes.
AD FEATURE: Moving in with your partner? Find out what it means for your Universal Credit
The article discusses the implications of moving in with a partner on Universal Credit claims in the UK, emphasizing the importance of notifying the Department for Work and Pensions to avoid overpayments and penalties.
The increase in import tariffs on electronics impoverishes Brazilians
The Brazilian government has raised import tariffs on over a thousand products, including electronics, which may exacerbate financial strain on consumers despite claims of negligible price impacts.
Little is gained in 21 billion claims against Play
The article discusses the limited success in the financial claims against the Icelandic telecommunications company Play.
Dainius Radzevičius claims no ethical or moral transgressions regarding the rewritten debt
Dainius Radzevičius asserts that he has not committed any formal, ethical, or moral violations related to the rewriting of his debt to be transferred to his children.
Judge says Vorcaro's fragmented stock purchase in BRB sought to 'hinder traceability'
A judge claims the method used by Daniel Vorcaro to purchase stocks in the Bank of Brasília was intended to obscure the source of funds.
Actor from 'Back to the Future' accused of keeping ex-girlfriend captive
Crispin Glover, known for his role in 'Back to the Future', is being sued by a former girlfriend who claims he kept her captive for sexual and financial exploitation.
'What is in Code C27' That Will Increase the Troubles for Swami Avimukteshwaranand
Swami Avimukteshwaranand faces increased scrutiny following claims of financial misconduct linked to an alleged sexual exploitation case in UP, with significant monetary transactions revealed.
DSS witness testifies in EFCC chairman’s defamation case
A witness from the Department of State Services testified in a defamation case against the chairman of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission regarding alleged false claims made on social media.
Barcelona chief makes bold Erling Haaland transfer claim after financial struggles
Barcelona's chief claims that the club is ready to sign Erling Haaland, viewing it as a potential new era following financial difficulties.
The Ministry of Finance denies the claims made by the suspended mayor of Rēzekne, Bartaševičs
The Latvian Ministry of Finance denies claims made by suspended Rēzekne mayor Alexander Bartaševičs regarding the financial decisions affecting the municipality.
Criminals with Full Pockets. Those Golden Reserves that Judges Guarantee to Robbers and Violent Offenders
The article discusses the high financial compensation claims criminals make against the state in Italy, often resulting in extensive legal battles.
The government claims to have emptied the coffers and is now urging other parties
The Danish government states it has nearly exhausted its financial resources and is calling on all parties in parliament to propose financing for election campaign proposals.