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  • BusinessAFP News

    Hong Kong regulator to investigate PwC auditing of Evergrande

    Hong Kong's accounting regulator said it would start an investigation into PwC's role in auditing Chinese real estate giant Evergrande, citing the publication of a "whistle-blower report".On Friday, Hong Kong's Accounting and Financial Reporting Council said "a whistle-blower report" had come to its attention.

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    Second Ecuadoran mayor killed ahead of anti-crime referendum: police

    The mayor of a mining town in violence-riddled Ecuador was shot dead Friday, the second such killing in days ahead of a weekend referendum on tougher measures against organized crime, police said.Two days before his killing, the mayor of Camilo Ponce Enriquez in the southern province of Azuay, Jose Sanchez, was shot dead.

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    US agrees to pull troops from key drone host Niger: officials

    The United States agreed Friday to withdraw its more than 1,000 troops from Niger, officials said, upending its posture in West Africa where the country was home to a major drone base.They agreed that a US delegation would head within days to the capital Niamey to arrange an orderly withdrawal, the officials said.

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    Glowering, threats and Al Capone: what faces the Trump jury

    Terrorists, mafia bosses -- and Donald Trump."I got indicted more than Alphonse Capone," he proudly told a rally in October, referring to the murderous boss of a Prohibition-era crime gang.

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    'No to mining': activists demand closure of Guatemala gold mine

    Waving banners and shouting "no to mining," environmental activists gathered in small boats on a lake between El Salvador and Guatemala on Friday calling for the closure of a Canadian-owned gold mine.Lake Guija feeds a tributary of the Lempa River, which starts in Guatemala, crosses part of Honduras and then enters El Salvador, where it is an important source of drinking water for the capital San Salvador.

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    RFK Jr. Denounced By Environmental Colleagues, Urged To End Campaign

    Former colleagues of the presidential candidate suggested that he should exit the 2024 race because of his anti-science beliefs.

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    3 California Law Officers Charged With Manslaughter After Initially Being Cleared

    After a second autopsy cited "restraint asphyxiation" as the cause of a Latino father's death, involuntary manslaughter charges are being pursued.

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