India’s tax authorities have demanded $601 million from Samsung and its local executives for alleged tariff evasion on telecommunications equipment imports. Despite Samsung’s efforts to contest the classification and abandon the investigation, customs officials have allegedly found violations.
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The Trump administration has released 10,000 pages of classified documents related to Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination, fulfilling a promise of transparency. RFK's son, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., welcomed the release, expressing hope for restored trust in government. The documents, available on the National Archives website, include FBI and Justice Department memos, potentially reigniting public debate about the assassination.
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