by WorldTribune Staff / 247 Real News April 10, 2024 Officials from 15 U.S. federal agencies were aware that, in 2018, “the Wuhan Institute of Virology was trying to create a coronavirus like COVID-19,” Sen. Rand Paul wrote in a April 9 op-ed. Although they knew the Chinese lab was proposing to create a Covid-like […]
The United States Agency for International Development funneled nearly one million dollars “to a terror charity in Gaza involved with the son of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh,” according to a report.
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By Heather Chen, CNN (CNN) — The death sentence handed to a real estate tycoon in a $12.5 billion financial fraud case is the latest punishment meted out by Vietnam in the Southeast Asian country’s sweeping “blazing furnace” anti-corruption campaign. Thursday’s ruling against Truong My Lan, the former chairwoman of property developer Van Thinh Phat
By Heather Chen, CNN (CNN) — The death sentence handed to a real estate tycoon in a $12.5 billion financial fraud case is the latest punishment meted out by Vietnam in the Southeast Asian country’s sweeping “blazing furnace” anti-corruption campaign. Thursday’s ruling against Truong My Lan, the former chairwoman of property developer Van Thinh Phat
The death sentence handed to a real estate tycoon in a $12.5 billion financial fraud case is the latest punishment meted out by Vietnam in the Southeast Asian country’s sweeping “blazing furnace” anti-corruption campaign. Thursday’s ruling against Truong My Lan, the former chairwoman of property developer Van Thinh Phat Holdings Group, follows the resignation of two presidents in just over a year, in departures linked to separate allegations of wrongdoing. The sheer scale of Lan’s misconduct has...