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Trump-linked farright groups in US spent millions on European lobbying Right-wing Christian groups in the United States spent at least $50 million (€56 million) on supporting farright activists and campaigns in Europe in recent years, according to an investigative report. Publicly available financial filings showed 15 conservative non-profit organizations spent some $51 million in Europe from 2008 to 2017, the report by UKbased openDemocracy found. The filings did not detail what the money was spent on, but openDemocracy said the groups used it to: lobby European Union officialschallenge antihate speech laws in European courtssupport anti-LGBT+ and antiabortion campaigns in eastern and southern Europe. Read more: Far-right ʼstoking fearsʼ in Estoniaʼs parliamentary election Alyn Smith, a member of the European Parliament for the center-left Scottish National Party (SNP), said the report showed "just how vulnerable our politics are to well funded, organised malign influences."

WTO rules against US and Boeing in mammoth trade row with EU US aerospace giantBoeing has received unfair tax breaksin the US state of Washington, an appellate panel in the World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled on Thursday. The tax break of some $100 million (€89 million) annually harmed the sales of Boeingʼs European rival Airbus, according to the WTO officials. The decision, which is not subject to appeal, opens the way for the EU to claim billions in damages. The damages are estimated based on the negative impact of the subsidies and not the subsidy itself. EU trade officials described the ruling as a "final victory" in the 15-year-long dispute.

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Venezuelaʼs Juan Guaido barred from public office for 15 years Guaido said there was a good reason to ignore the order

Venezuelaʼs auditor general has stripped the countryʼs opposition leader and self-declared president Juan Guaido of holding public posts. Venezuelaʼs opposition leader and self-declared president, Juan Guaido, cannot hold public office for 15 years, the countryʼs auditor general said Thursday. "[Guaido] has carried out public duties that were not accorded to him and committed acts together with foreign governments that have harmed the Venezuelan people," Auditor General Elvis Amoroso said. Amoroso, a close ally of President Nicolas Maduro, also cited alleged irregularities in Guaidoʼs personal financial disclosures and his spending records for the decision. Read more: Venezuelaʼs Juan Guaido: Who is the interim president? Guaido swiftly dismissed the order. "The only body that can appoint a auditor general is the legitimate

parliament," he said, referring to the opposition-controlled National Assembly. The 15-year sentence is the maximum penalty for public servants who commit irregularities. Amoroso launched an audit of Guaido in February after accusing him of lying on his financial disclosures and receiving funds from illegitimate sources. The 35-yearold opposition leaderhas tried to build popular support in favor of Maduroʼs removalsince he declared himself president in late January. Speaking to supporters on Thursday, Guaido called on people to attend another round of protests on Saturday. The presidential standoff has sparked international tensions. Some countries such as the United States

UN Security Council binding resolution makes terror financing a serious crime The United Nations Security Council on Thursday unanimously passed a French resolution makingterrorism financinga serious crime. The binding resolution, drafted under chapter 7 of the UN Charter, can be backed with sanctions for countries that do not comply. Although the topic of terror financing has been addressed in a number of resolutions since theSeptember 11, 2001attacks on the United States, Thursdayʼs measure is the first comprehensive terror financing resolution the body has ever passed. The resolution demands that individual countries "ensure that theirdomestic laws and regulations establish [terror financing as] serious criminal offenses."Vladimir Voronkov, the UNʼscounterterrorismchief, said the resolution "comes at a critical time" as it is clear to all that terrorists are funded through both illegal and legal channels.

US reveals secret deal to sell nuclear tech to Saudi Arabia The Donald Trump administration has granted permission to unspecified US companies to sell nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia and provide technical assistance,US Energy Secretary Rick Perry told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday. The companies have asked the administration to keep the approvals secret.

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