Now for a look at stories making headlines around the world and we start in Japan…
Tokyo's finance ministry has released documents relating to a dubious sale of state-owned land to a school operator with ties to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's wife.
It comes after the ministry said the records had been discarded…
For more on this and other international news we turn to our Ro Aram…
Aram… another headache for Mr. Abe….
That's right Mark… Prime Minister Abe is mired in a number of cronyism scandals that have put a dent in his approval ratings and credibility.
The latest revelation has only added to his woes.
Tokyo's finance ministry submitted nearly a thousand pages of documents to Japan's parliament on Wednesday regarding its negotiations with Moritomo Gakuen on the largely discounted sale of state-owned land.
The documents were submitted on the same day ministry officials admitted to deleting them in an effort to hide those talks.
But the ministry said it had managed to retrieve most of the data from a few officials who were "keeping them safe."
Moritomo Gakuen is a school operator with close ties to Abe's wife Akie and the sale has raised suspicions of favoritism by the premier.
The school operator planned to use the land to open an elementary school and naming Abe's wife as its honorary principal.
The effort to cover up the murky deal also comes only a few months after the ministry said it had doctored separate documents to make them tally with testimonies given by its officials to the Diet.
Another three thousand pages of pre-altered files relating to the scandal were also submitted and they will all be assessed by lawmakers.
Results are expected to be announced by the end of the month.
Abe has repeatedly denied his or his wife's involvement in the sale and he is expected to sit down with ruling and opposition lawmakers next week to discuss the issue.