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Ashraf Ghani's brother might have take pledge to support to Taliban

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  Ashraf Ghani's brother might have pledged support to Taliban, claims report Hashmat Ghani is the chief of the Grand Council of Kuchis and is also the chairman of Kabul-based The Ghani Group. His business empire is spread in the United Arab Emirates, where Ashraf Ghani took refuge after leaving Kabul. A purported video of former Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani's brother Hashmat Ghani pledging support to the Taliban has surfaced. Reports said the video has been released by Taliban religious scholar Mufti Mahmood Zakir. The purported video shows that Taliban leader Khalil-ur-Rehman was present when Hashmat Ghani reportedly joined the Taliban. The video has not been independently verified by HT. Hashmat Ghani is the chief of the Grand Council of Kuchis and is also the chairman of Kabul-based The Ghani Group. His business empire is spread in the United Arab Emirates, where Ashraf Ghani took refuge after leaving Kabul. Hashmat Ghani is also believed to be a vice president of an ...

Billioner waren Buffet and his humblenes and simple lifestyle.

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The world billioner warenbuffet donating99℅of his wealth .   Buffett, who turns 91 on Aug. 30, 2021, is a billionaire at a time when outrage over the excesses of extreme wealth is growing in tandem with billionaires' fortunes. But based on what I learned about him while becoming a scholar of finance and a portfolio manager, I see Buffett as a model for his ultrarich peers. He has given half of his vast fortune to charity and plans to unload the most of the rest during his lifetime or upon his death. Buffett also largely lives a modest lifestyle by billionaire standards; he still resides in the spacious house he bought six decades ago. The 'Buffett Rule' Buffett freely admits that he has benefited from a system that lets billionaires pay very low tax bills, partly because it taxes income instead of wealth. He has famously lamented paying a lower tax rate than his secretary. For years he advocated for the so-called "Buffett Rule," a minimum 30% tax on those making m...