Past actions by Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson and his wife were called into question after a massive data leak.
The $1.6 billion investment announced Tuesday could upset Donald Trump, who has criticized the automaker for manufacturing outside the U.S.
“We believe they have accomplished miniaturization of a nuclear warhead to mount it on a Rodong missile,” a South Korean official said.
“In the past 16 years, we made a lot of money without planning for the rainy day,” Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said of the opposition.
The latest message includes vague threats against several major European cities, including Rome, London and Berlin.
Russia has continued to build its arsenal despite an agreement with the U.S. to reduce stockpiles by 2018.
A junta has ruled the country since a coup in 2014, and shows no sign giving up power.
Someone from outside the Mossack Fonseca law firm accessed the documents that comprise the Panama Papers, Ramon Fonseca told Reuters on Tuesday.
Beijing, so far Pyongyang's most important ally, also announced a ban on jet fuel exports to the reclusive country, in line with new United Nations sanctions.
The sinking of 13 Vietnamese and 10 Malaysian boats was part of the country’s efforts to tackle poaching, officials said.
Guo Boxiong, who was vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission until 2012, will now be prosecuted.
A senior Russian diplomat reportedly said Tuesday that the air defense missile system will be loaded for shipment to Iran in the coming days.
Investors fled to safe assets as a fresh drop in oil prices and uncertainty over the U.S. Fed policy pulled stock markets down.
The attacker blew himself up near a school north of the Afghan capital on Tuesday, wounding 25 people, including three children.
Both sides in the conflict — Armenia and Azerbaijan — blame the other for the flare-up, which marks the worst violence in the region in over two decades.
The country's judiciary chief reiterated allegations made by other Iranian officials that Washington was urging companies not to invest in Iran.
Mossack Fonseca, the Panama law firm at the center of the exposé, called itself a victim of an anti-privacy campaign.
For the first time in six months, the Reserve Bank of India slashed its repo rate by a quarter percentage point citing a drop in retail inflation.
Beijing blocked references to claims that senior officials’ families had offshore accounts, and accused Western media of political motives.
The reactor at North Korea’s main nuclear site at Yongbyon reportedly provided the weapons-grade plutonium used by the reclusive country in its first three nuclear tests.
The number of casualties from the attack at a military airport in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor remains unclear, Syrian state media reported.
“This leak is almost confirming our worries,” said Lucas Olo Fernandes, regional coordinator for Central Africa at Transparency International.
Multiple federal agencies are looking at the huge trove of data with an eye toward criminal and civil investigations.
Mass returns from Greece to Turkey of refugees began Monday under a deal between the European Union and Turkey.
Amnesty International alleges that the Turks are forcing as many as 100 people daily back to war-ravaged Syria.
A Pentagon spokesman said a U.S. airstrike Sunday hit a meeting of high-level al Qaeda officials in Syria at which Abu Firas was present.
Dozens of Brazilians involved in the Petrobras corruption probe were also allegedly identified in the Panama Papers leak.
Ian Cameron, the late father of British Prime Minister David Cameron, ran a Bahamas-based fund that paid no tax in the U.K.
Twelve current or former national leaders, from Russia to Argentina, were identified in the 11.5 million leaked documents alleging malfeasance.
The two men were the first of a group of about a dozen who are expected to be transferred from the U.S. prison in coming weeks to two countries that have agreed to take them.