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WEF Chief Brende Resigns After Epstein Files Reveal Ties
Former Norwegian foreign minister becomes the latest high-profile figure toppled by DOJ document releases, stepping down weeks after an internal probe began
Former Norwegian foreign minister becomes the latest high-profile figure toppled by DOJ document releases, stepping down weeks after an internal probe began
Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Turkey and the UK have opened criminal investigations since the DOJ released 3 million pages — but no new US prosecutions are expected
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor freed after 11 hours in custody but remains under active investigation for misconduct in public office
Former royal's detention on his 66th birthday marks unprecedented moment as multiple police forces pursue Epstein file revelations across Britain
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem's departure came days after bipartisan lawmakers identified him as the recipient of Jeffrey Epstein's "torture video" email and international investors froze deals with the global ports operator
From a British lord to a Norwegian ex-prime minister to a Wall Street law firm chairman, the DOJ document release is producing real-world consequences across three continents
President faces no new verified accusations despite thousands of mentions in 3.5 million pages
Tensions rise after a heated exchange between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and U.S. President Trump, casting doubt on America’s commitment.