The Southeast Asian country is investigating Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yahoo over corporate back taxes of up to billions of dollars.
Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson quit to become the first global politician brought down by the Panama Papers leaks.
Parliament should probe the nation's tax practices and consider direct rule of territories that serve as tax havens, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says.
The massive data leak has fueled discontent with entrenched political elites as Britons mull leaving the European Union.
Digital payments company Circle has launched an app that will allow users in the U.S. and the U.K. to instantly transfer money between dollars and pounds.
Past actions by Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson and his wife were called into question after a massive data leak.
The world economy’s prospects will decline further unless authorities take stronger action, International Monetary Fund head Christine Lagarde warned Tuesday.
With over 2 billion photos uploaded to Facebook's servers every single day, the social network wants everyone to enjoy them.
Ian Cameron, the late father of British Prime Minister David Cameron, ran a Bahamas-based fund that paid no tax in the U.K.
U.K. billionaire Richard Branson said he couldn’t stop the $2.6 billion takeover by Alaska Air due to U.S. restrictions on foreign investment.
New documents reveal the mining giant was linked to at least 19 companies registered in the British Virgin Islands with Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca’s assistance.
British government contracts involving steel supplies will have to consider if they help create jobs and boost the local economy, along with factors of price and quality.
Greek leaders on Saturday sought an explanation from the International Monetary Fund after a WikiLeaks release about the country's financial crisis.
Recovery efforts were being hampered by land mines planted in Palmyra, which was recently recaptured from ISIS.
So far this year, the government in Riyadh has sanctioned the decapitation of 82 convicts.
No joke: The comedy and satirical site the Onion is expected to join Snapchat Discover this month, and Fusion is on the way out.
The chances of meeting the World Health Organization’s goal of halting the global increase in obesity by 2025 is “virtually zero,” a new study said.
Chinese equities ended the day slightly higher even as other Asian and European markets fell over weak manufacturing data.
Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday that his government is “doing everything it can” to save some 20,000 jobs at Tata Steel, Britain’s largest steelmaker.
An Uber passenger filed a complaint in December, alleging CEO Travis Kalanick conspired with drivers to fix high surge-pricing fares.
Following the attacks in Paris and Brussels, Britain plans to add as many as 900 security officers.
Germany is among the members of a U.S.-led coalition striking against the Islamic State group in Syria.