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Key takeaways from the U.S. airstrikes on Iran. And, how Iran could respond

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Editorial   来源:Business  查看:  评论:0
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A spokesperson for Angola's attorney-general said it was not a political institution and only investigated evidence of alleged criminality. They said she had been accused of several crimes and so needed to defend herself.A spokesperson for the British foreign office said that under Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations, the UK could "designate an individual where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that the individual is or has been involved in serious corruption". They also pointed out that anyone sanctioned could ask for a review at any time.

Key takeaways from the U.S. airstrikes on Iran. And, how Iran could respond

The allegations against Dos Santos, which she denies, were first made in 2020 whenthat had been shared with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).The exposé , known as "Luanda Leaks", alleged that one of the most suspicious deals had been made via a London-based company.

Key takeaways from the U.S. airstrikes on Iran. And, how Iran could respond

Dos Santos, the eldest daughter of former President José Eduardo dos Santos - in power from 1979 to 2017 - was educated at private schools in the UK during Angola's long civil war.After graduating from King's College London as an electrical engineer, she took up an office job at a consultancy firm in Europe.

Key takeaways from the U.S. airstrikes on Iran. And, how Iran could respond

But in her early twenties, Dos Santos decided she wanted to pursue a more entrepreneurial career back home, telling the BBC she started out by delivering crates of beer - Uber style - to restaurants and shops.

She went on to build a huge business empire, setting up a mobile phone company, a satellite TV operator, a commercial bank, a brewery and a cement factory - with stakes in other companies in Angola and Portugal.Sound Designer, Ben Occhipinti, was inspired by a career in sound design from a young age.

He said: "We all listen to nursery rhymes and songs as we're growing up."That forms a real connection between sound, music and stories.

"That's what I love, an audience coming into a space and experiencing a live event together in one room."Being able to add the atmosphere of sound and music is really exciting."

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