OCT
21
2019

Hong Kong Court rules same-sex marriage is not protected under their constitution

The judge reviewed the case but ultimately concluded that current Hong Kong law only protects opposite-sex marriage

OCT
21
2019

Goldman Banker Arrested On U.S. Insider-Trading Allegations

A Goldman Sachs Group Inc. investment banker in New York was arrested over allegations of insider trading in the U.S., according to court records unsealed on Friday.

OCT
21
2019

Supreme Court will hear challenge to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: US

A decision in the case is likely by the end of June, meaning that the fate of the regulator will be announced in the middle of the 2020 presidential campaign.

OCT
21
2019

Britain asks EU to postpone Brexit for third time after UK lawmakers delay vote on withdrawal deal

EU Council President Donald Tusk said he has received a letter from the British government requesting an extension of the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline.

OCT
21
2019

House antitrust probe report likely by ´first part´ of 2020

Rohit Chopra, Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, as well as experts from Harvard Kennedy School and the American Enterprise Institute participated in the hearing.

OCT
18
2019

U.S. Supreme Court to hear Trump appeal over rapid deportation dispute

A federal judge in Washington last month put a halt to the administration’s rule announ

OCT
18
2019

Japan to pardon 550,000 convicts on occasion of imperial enthronement ceremony

The official said the pardons will involve those who were found guilty and were fined

OCT
18
2019

Bud Light brewer Anheuser-Busch accuses MillerCoors of stealing its beer recipes

A judge sided with MillerCoors and barred Anheuser-Busch from claiming that its products have “no corn syrup.”

OCT
18
2019

Brexit on a knife edge as PM Johnson stakes all on ´Super Saturday´ vote

Yet Johnson, the face of the Brexit campaign in the 2016 referendum

OCT
18
2019

US House approves legislation supporting Hong Kong protesters

Chinese official have expressed opposition to the legislation, saying that China’s relationship with the US would be damaged by the measures.

OCT
17
2019

Boeing 737 MAX victims´ lawyers to subpoena Southwest, American airlines

The subpoenas will be issued over the next couple of days, the lawyers

OCT
17
2019

Swiss orders Gunvor to pay $95 million in Congo oil corruption case

It began investigating Gunvor as a company for organizational deficiencies in 2017.

OCT
17
2019

UK and EU strike new Brexit deal in last-ditch talks

Sterling rises on news after the U.K. made concessions over the Irish border, an issue that had proven to be the biggest obstacle to a deal up to that point.

OCT
16
2019

If a Brexit deal wins EU approval, Johnson still has no guarantee of a parliamentary victory: UK

Since Johnson took office in July the party has also lost other seats to by-election defeats and defections.

OCT
16
2019

China to lift business curbs for foreign banks, brokerages: cabinet

The cabinet did not elaborate on what effect the removal of the curbs would have.

OCT
16
2019

Germany set to allow Huawei into 5G networks, defying pressure from the US

Germany will not ban Chinese telecoms giant Huawei from its national 5G networks

OCT
16
2019

China threatens countermeasures in response to US bill supporting Hong Kong protesters

Any legislation would need the Senate’s approval to become law.

OCT
16
2019

U.S. Supreme Court justices signal support for Puerto Rico oversight board

The U.S. Congress created the board in 2016 to address Puerto Rico’s fiscal crisis.

OCT
16
2019

Google, Reddit defend tech legal protections ahead of Congress hearing

Lawmakers from both major political parties have said Congress could make additional changes to the law to restrict companies’ immunit

OCT
15
2019

Kamala Harris’s Offices Fought Payments to Wrongly Convicted: US

Prosecutors used technical arguments to block compensation

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