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.
On the state's savings account, 800 billion kroner contradicts the narrative that all the money has been spent
Denmark's government has revealed that 800 billion kroner remains in the state savings account, challenging the narrative of financial scarcity despite claims of a robust economy.
'I vomited blood': says doctor who accuses secretary of poisoning him with arsenic
A 90-year-old Brazilian cardiologist claims his trusted secretary has been poisoning him with arsenic while also embezzling money from his accounts.
'If I say my daughters were sexually harassed, money will come...' Ramashankar shares his experience
Ramashankar Dikshit claims he was approached to falsely accuse a religious figure of sexual harassment in exchange for financial assistance.
BBB 26: Chaiany's Team Denies Claims That Sister Is Lying About Being Poor
Chaiany Andrade's team refutes accusations on social media that she is falsely portraying her financial status in the reality show BBB 26.
Jānis Timma's Income Shocks: Lawyer Dispels Anna Sedokova's False Claims
The lawyer representing basketball player Jānis Timma refutes singer Anna Sedokova's claims about his financial status, revealing significant income figures.
Teaching union claims extra £4bn for Send overhaul just ‘drop in bucket’ compared with what’s needed – UK politics live
The teaching union asserts that the UK government's additional £4 billion for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is inadequate compared to the real financial needs for reform.
Ali Baba and the 28 Senators
The article discusses Argentina's labor reform, highlighting its preservation of compulsory financial contributions to unions despite government claims of facilitating business competitiveness.
Leones FC responds to the Ecuadorian Football Federation with documents and assures that it has already paid its debts
Leones FC claims to have settled its financial obligations to the Ecuadorian Football Federation, countering a statement that barred them from registering new players.
Contaminated Baby Milk: Danone Seeks Trust — and Downplays Financial Damage
Danone is facing scrutiny over contaminated baby milk products but claims the financial impact has been minimal, even as it seeks to regain consumer trust.
'11 expensive fighter jets fell, I said if you fight...,' Trump's new claim on India-PAK tensions
Donald Trump claims he intervened in last year's potential military conflict between India and Pakistan by threatening heavy tariffs, suggesting that financial concerns prevented war between the two nations.
Actor Jesús Bonilla Denies His Economic Ruin and Asserts He Will Not Return to Public Life: 'I Do Not Want to Know Anything'
Spanish actor Jesús Bonilla refutes claims of financial ruin and expresses his desire to stay away from public life.
Žukauskas claims he bombed the event: says 'Nemuno aušra' could have received 130,000 'black money'
Karolis Žukauskas alleges that the political party 'Nemuno aušra' may have received substantial illegal financial contributions and has triggered investigations by releasing recorded conversations with party members.
'Has Govinda come out on the street?' Niece reacts angrily, says he makes crores...
Vinay Anand, Govinda's nephew, defends the actor against claims of financial distress, asserting that Govinda remains a superstar capable of commanding high fees for his appearances.
Ex-Victoria's Secret mogul says Epstein 'stole vast sums from our family'
Les Wexner claims that Jeffrey Epstein took significant amounts of money from his family, highlighting the betrayal he feels about their past friendship.
Pilgrims report a R$ 26,000 scam: company claims financial problems and plans to reimburse clients, says lawyer
The bus company Maratur is accused by pilgrims of scamming them out of R$ 26,000 after abruptly canceling a planned trip, citing financial difficulties.
Former shareholder intensifies fight for money from the forked company Refork
A former shareholder is escalating a legal dispute involving financial claims against the forked company Refork.
DNC Chair Ken Martin boasts ‘win after win,’ shrugs off massive Trump, Republican money lead
DNC Chair Ken Martin claims victory momentum for Democrats ahead of the midterm elections, despite significant Republican financial advantages.
'Governor's claim of crores aid from Bollywood is false,' claims KRK
Controversy arises as KRK disputes claims of Bollywood support for imprisoned actor Rajpal Yadav, stating no financial aid has been received.
Race against time to avoid a budget shortfall: This is how federal agencies could find themselves unprotected following claims about ICE
Federal agencies may face significant budget issues unless a prompt agreement is reached regarding ICE claims.
Region Sömland Criticized After Decision on Healthcare Apps: "Under All Criticism"
Region Sömland has issued a written warning to two healthcare app companies due to incorrect invoicing, facing backlash for their decision not to pursue financial claims against them.
Norsk Industri paid two million to shop owner for 'nothing'
A shop owner in his 60s is accused of involvement in financial fraud and claims that the accusations against him are unfounded and have caused significant distress.
"Not a single crown was lost." The head of the cryptocurrency project speaks out, defending against accusations from former collaborators
The head of the cryptocurrency project Edo MR Trade firmly denies accusations regarding the mismanagement of client funds and claims no losses occurred.
Saxony-Anhalt: Here the Self-Service Mentality Among AfD MPs is Revealed
The article discusses allegations of nepotism and financial misconduct among AfD representatives in the Saxony-Anhalt parliament, highlighting contradictions to the party's claims of integrity.
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Financial sector claims there is no clear technical justification for restrictions imposed by the Central Bank of Brazil.
Zelenskyi Denies Financial Times Reports – 'Declare a Ceasefire, Then Elections Will Come'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi refuted Financial Times' claims regarding potential presidential elections on February 24, stating that elections can only occur with a ceasefire in place.
Claims Lier-Hansen Dictated the Content of Invoices to Norwegian Industry
A co-defendant claims payments to Stein Lier-Hansen were for consulting services rather than financial fraud or money laundering, amidst allegations of fictitious hunting invoices linked to Lier-Hansen.
NATO says Patriot missile deliveries were not held up, responding to Zelenskyy
NATO officials confirmed that the delivery of Patriot missile systems to Ukraine was not delayed due to financial issues, countering claims made by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy regarding the impact on defense capabilities.
The harsh figures of Ukrainian strikes made public in Russia
A Russian insurance company reports significant losses due to increased compensation claims tied to Ukrainian drone attacks, leading to unsustainable financial pressures on insurers in the country.
Mark Carney reminds Trump that Canada paid for key border bridge US president says he won’t open
Mark Carney highlighted Canada's financial role in the Gordie Howe International Bridge amid Trump's claims about the project.
Trump Accounts touted as antidote to ‘anti-capitalist’ ideology, financial illiteracy gripping US: regulator
The U.S. Treasury regulator claims 'Trump Accounts' will enhance financial literacy and counter anti-capitalist views.
What is Epstein's wealth and who are the prominent heirs?
The financial and legal complexities of Jeffrey Epstein's estate involve claims from numerous victims and highlight the sources of his wealth, which was estimated at $600 million at the time of his death.
Major Newspaper Claims China Funds 60 Percent of Russia's War
A former British intelligence chief claims that China is secretly increasing its financial support for Russia in its war against Ukraine, while experts caution that the funding may not be direct.
EU seeking to slash family support to bankroll Ukraine – Orban
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claims that the EU is attempting to reduce family support in Hungary to fund Ukraine's efforts against Russia.
Bioceres SA: Justice accelerates with claims from those seeking to collect debts
Argentinian company Bioceres SA faces financial collapse and legal actions as it struggles with embargoes, executions, and preventive contests, impacting its presence on Nasdaq.
Claims of “irregularities” in the binational commission managing the Uruguay River
The Uruguay River Administrative Commission (CARU), responsible for the shared management of the river between Argentina and Uruguay, is facing allegations of administrative and financial irregularities primarily involving Argentine delegates.
Lawyer of suspended police chief: 'He wouldn't take a single euro, he is shocked by the accusations'
Luka Domaćinović, the suspended chief of border police at Bajakovo, faces investigation for alleged abuse of office and document forgery, with claims he falsely reported overtime for financial gains.
Ziobro threatens the Hungarians. Warns about Tusk's 'plan'
Zbigniew Ziobro, residing in Hungary under asylum, claims to be the target of Donald Tusk's personal vendetta, while Włodzimierz Czarzasty proposes financial penalties for Ziobro's absence from parliamentary sessions.
Ana Hickmann's mansion worth R$ 35 million goes to auction due to debts; understand
Ana Hickmann's mansion, valued at R$ 35 million, will be auctioned due to financial issues reportedly caused by her ex-husband, Alexandre Correa, who claims she owes over R$ 10 million to more than 30 creditors.
Trump claims he could ‘easily’ solve UN money problems
US President Donald Trump asserts he could resolve the United Nations' financial issues swiftly if approached for assistance, amid warnings of imminent financial collapse by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.