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Thanks to @RadioFreeAsia for highlighting @examinationnews story on the tobacco company privatization that secretly paid an in-law of ex-Laotian leader Bounnhang Vorachit $28 million. Interview (Lao subtitles): youtube.com/watch?v=SjW1Yp… Documents: documentcloud.org/projects/22181…
A pack of cigarettes in Laos costs as little as 32 cents, thanks to a secret deal from 2001 with impacts on government revenue and public health, according to an investigation from @examinationnews. We discuss the report with one of its authors. rfa.org/english/laos/2…
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An interview with @RadioFreeAsia about Imperial Brands' 25-year cigarette contract in Laos that paid millions to a relative of former leader Bounnhang Vorachit youtube.com/watch?v=6TZUtA…
Tobacco giant Imperial Brands' 25-year deal with the Laos gov secretly paid over $28 million to the PM's in-law and capped cigarette taxes at one of the lowest rates in the world. Story: theexamination.org/articles/how-i… Docs: documentcloud.org/projects/22181… Assistance from: @pulitzercenter
An expiring 25-year deal between tobacco giant between Imperial Brands PLC & Laos capped cigarette taxes and made $28 million for a relative of the prime minister whose government signed it. with @mariajpsl @mailee_ot theexamination.org/articles/how-i…
A tobacco giant took over a state monopoly in Asia. Cigarette taxes got capped at one of the lowest levels in the world. And a relative of a former president and prime minister got millions. Our latest: theexamination.org/articles/how-i…
NEW: Banks have poured $286 billion in a lax form of green loans into polluting industries like fossil fuels and mining. Our investigation with @TorontoStar & @MSTODAYnews, published with @APNews & supported by @Rainforest_RIN theexamination.org/articles/how-m…
Two of the world's biggest tobacco companies thrive in part by making cigarettes that taste like candy and fruit. Banned in their home markets, flavor capsule cigarettes that appeal to kids are a hit for Philip Morris Int and BAT in Latin America.
A boom in fruit flavour cigarettes is driving young people in Latin America to smoke. @mariajpsl @MclureJason @Skoknic investigate. #PublicHealth #LatinAmerica bmj.com/content/387/bm… @examinationnews @saludconlupa @robotlabot @munkeatlooi
Our latest, Behind the Gun: Unintended, delves into the issue of accidental shootings and what happens afterward. Photos by @mdesisti Editing by @GregJBorowski @DaphneChen_ @MUOBrien @GovWatcher @geostanley @js_watchdog jsonline.com/Unintended
🔴 Los cigarrillos de sabores frutales, prohibidos en Europa y Estados Unidos, triunfan entre los adolescentes de América Latina Esta investigación es parte de Nicotine Networks, una colaboración de @examinationnews, @saludconlupa y @robotlabot elpais.com/america/2024-1…
'Like smoking gum.' Fruit-flavored 'click' cigarettes a hit with teens in Latin America: elpais.com/america/2024-1…
"It's like smoking chewing gum." 'Click' cigarettes w/flavors like watermelon and blueberry have rocketed in popularity in Latin America. @mariajpsl went to Chile to see if the industry's vows not to target children are real. youtube.com/watch?v=cLB48D…