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Netanyahu’s Visit to China: Opportunities beyond Iran
By Yoram Evron,  

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to make an official visit to China in early May 2013. This would be the first visit by an Israeli prime minister to China in over six years, and given the rarity of the meetings between the two heads of state and China’s increased influence internationally, the trip is important. (Full Story)


Secret Files Expose Offshore’s Global Impact
By Gerard Ryle, Marina Walker Guevara, Michael Hudson, Nicky Hager, Duncan Campbell and Stefan Candea

Government officials and their families and associates in Canada, Azerbaijan, Russia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, Canada, Mongolia and other countries have embraced the use of covert companies and bank accounts. The mega-rich use complex offshore structures to own mansions, yachts, art masterpieces and other assets, gaining tax advantages and anonymity not available to average people.
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Suspect Manhunt Puts Boston on Lockdown
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS — Police in  Massachusetts are conducting a massive manhunt for one of the suspects in Monday's Boston Marathon bombings, after killing the other suspect in a shootout late Thursday.  US media are reporting the suspects are brothers of Chechen origin. (Full Story)

Obama's first visit to Israel
JERUSALEM — U.S. President Barack Obama arrived to a full ceremonial welcome at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport Wednesday and declared that America's alliance with Israel is "eternal and forever." (Full Story)

Boston. Capture of second suspect sparks celebrations
A long, tense week is over for residents of Boston, Massachusetts, and its suburbs, after U.S. law enforcement authorities cornered and captured the second of two suspected Boston Marathon bombers late Friday. (Full Story)

Boston bombing : ''An act of Terror''
U.S. federal investigators are working to uncover who was behind a twin bombing Monday, April 15, 2013, at the Boston Marathon that left at least three people dead and more than 140 others injured. (Full Story)

US Budget Sequestration
by Oded Eran,

Sequestration in the US budget is a process of across-the-board spending cuts, mandated by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Public Law 99-177). In the separate legislation of the Budget Control Act of 2011 (Public Law 112-125), one of the provisions states that failure by Congress to reduce the budget by $1.2 trillion would result in automatic spending reductions in Fiscal Years (FY) 2013-2021. (Full Story)


Algeria, Security forces find more bodies of hostages
Algerian officials say security forces searching a desert gas complex raided by Islamists have found the bodies of more hostages killed by the militants in the four-day seizure of the facility this week. (Full Story)

Mali. France continues air strikes
 A convoy of French tanks rolled out of Mali's capital Tuesday, heading to northern regions controlled by Islamists. France is building up its forces in Mali, sending in tanks and armored vehicles while carrying out new airstrikes against terrorists.  (Full Story)

Jerusalem: Extreme Makeover?
Jerusalem/Brussels - The announcement of significant new Israeli settlement construction in East Jerusalem has put the spotlight on the city, but the changes it has undergone since 2000, when the parties first negotiated its fate, are far broader and have far deeper roots. (Full Story)

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