Iceland’s Prime Minister resigned Tuesday amid protests and pressure, after he was named in the “Panama Papers” investigations. He’s one of a dozen current or former heads of state who allegedly stashed away wealth and evaded taxes through offshore accounts.
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Iceland’s PM resigns over fallout from Panama Papers allegations
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