Newsletter of June 22, 2021

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June 22, 2021

South Korea Used Cryptocurrency to Stop Tax Fraudsters

South Korean police froze cryptocurrency assets from tax fraudsters and quickly collected 47 million USD in tax arrears. How did they do it? Read More


Diamond Hopes Crushed in South Africa

Some stones found in a South African village were thought to be diamonds. Hundreds rushed into the area. But the stones are actually quartz. Read More


Sweden Prime Minister Ousted by Parliament

The Swedish Prime Minister lost a no-confidence vote in the parliament, a first in the country’s history. Why did it happen? Read More


$1.5 Billion To Help Venezuelan Refugees

The International community pledged to provide $1.5 billion USD to help the 5.6 million Venezuelan refugees who have fled the country since 2015. Venezuela calls it a “political propaganda operation.” Read More

Clément Vérité

Clément is the executive editor and founder of Newsendip. He started in the media industry as a freelance reporter at 16 for a local French newspaper after school and has never left it. He later worked for seven years at The New York Times, notably as a data analyst. He holds a Master of Management in France and a Master of Arts in the United Kingdom in International Marketing & Communications Strategy. He has lived in France, the United Kingdom, and Italy.

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