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Added on the 16/02/2021 19:53:43 - Copyright : Euronews EN
The European Union ends a long-running investigation into the tax arrangements between US fast food giant McDonald's and Luxembourg, finding the setup did not amount to illegal state aid. SOUNDBITE
The European Commission asks Luxembourg to recover 120 million euros of illegal tax benefits granted to the energy group Engie, of which the French State is the main shareholder. SOUNDBITE
Flat tax, loi Sapin 2, Priips, l'assurance vie française connaît des turbulences depuis quelques mois. Faut-il pour autant céder aux sirènes des contrats luxembourgeois, réputés plus sûrs ? Les évolutions en matières fiscale, financière et réglementaire poussent les épargnants à prendre des dispositions stratégiques avec leur contrat d’assurance vie. Avec Henri Réau #grandduché #contrat #assurancevie #luxembourg #patrimoine #bourse #epargne
Three people go on trial in Luxembourg over the so-called LuxLeaks scandal that exposed the country's huge tax breaks for major international companies, with the issue riding high after the recent Panama Papers revelations. IMAGES
Family and close friends of Rex Masai, the first protester killed during demonstrations in Nairobi on June 20 over tax hikes, pay their respects at the morgue in Machakos, about an hour outside Kenya's capital, ahead of the funeral. IMAGES
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal describes the start of Ukraine's EU accession talks as "a historic day", speaking as membership negotiations are launched. "The European Union signifies more than a physical space" Shmygal says, "it represents value and hope". The opening of talks sets the war-torn country on a long path towards membership that Russia has tried to block. SOUNDBITE
Police respond gets increasingly violent against hundreds of primarily youths out in the streets of Nairobi to protest tax hikes. Water cannons, rubber bullets and tear gas fails to repel the crowd moving closer to the parliament building where lawmakers are debating the controversial finance bill. IMAGES
Kenyan police fire tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse young protesters in the capital Nairobi, escalating tensions as demonstrators rallied across the country against proposed tax hikes. IMAGES