HSBC Swiss leaks: Furious Tory Lord Fink threatens to sue Ed Miliband over tax avoidance claims
Miliband has been challenged to repeat the claims he made at PMQs that Lord Fink was engaged in 'tax avoidance'.
Brazil to do battle against tax evasion and underground economy
The Brazilian government is setting out more than $1bn to combat tax evasion and its growing informal economy.
Petrobras scandal: New CEO Aldemir Bendine aims to release audited Q4 results by end of March
Petrobras new CEO hopes to fend off possible loan defaults by publishing the company's financial accounts early.
JP Morgan investigated for hiring the 'worst candidate they had ever seen'
JP Morgan investigated for hiring the son of the Chinese commerce minister.
France swings to current account deficit on the back of greater oil imports
French current account swings into deficit as the head of the Court of Audit warns the government could fall short of hitting deficit reduction targets in 2015
Turkey: PM pledges dowry of gold to young women to have children
The Turkish Prime Minister has reiterated his promise of financial incentives to encourage more young women to marry and bear "at least three children" as early as possible
Brazil: Police crack drug and arms trafficking ring run from within the country's jails
Brazilian police break up a major drug and arms trafficking ring, in which detainees ordered the cull of rivals from their cells.
Petrobras scandal: 2000 employees under full-scale investigation for corruption
Brazilian police seize mobile phones and computers of 2,000 Petrobras employees in the country's biggest corporate scandal.
West Bank: Israeli settlement orders Palestinian local to pay property tax
In an unprecedented case, a Jewish-only settlement council has ordered a local Palestinian man to pay the Israeli property tax.
HSBC Swiss leaks: Spain's Podemos party hires whistleblower Falciani to combat tax evasion and fraud
Spanish protest party Podemos appoints HSBC whistleblower Herve Falciani to layout measures on fiscal fraud
Son of Chinese official beats dog bite victim to death over hospital fees: Police criticised
Chinese police accused of corruption as son of government official acts with impunity in murder case
Yemen: US officials maintain intelligence relationship with Houthis in al-Qaeda battle
Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence revealed 'safe assumption' US is continuing links.
Charlie Hebdo: Marine Le Pen's far-right FN party in turmoil over video equating Islam with Nazism
France's far-right Front National party has been thrown into chaos by a video which equates Islam to Nazism.
Sri Lanka's new government to investigate Mahinda Rajapaksa corruption allegations
Outgoing Sri Lankan leader Rajapaksa allegedly awarded non-bid contracts and paid inflated prices for prestige projects funded by China.
The Ebola death councillors offering therapy to stem trauma in Sierra Leone
IBTimes UK meets the survivors acting as a "councillor" to help other Ebola patients battle depression.