Compensation agreed for communities and companies including RWE
The plaintiffs sought class-action status and unspecified damages, according to a filing at the U.S. District Court
It is speculated that the changes are being made to prepare for Putin’s transition to the role of Prime Minster after his term limit is up.
As tensions increased across the Capitol, new evidence of Trump’s pressure campaign toward Ukraine for his political
Details span IP, currency and Beijing’s pledge to buy $200bn in US goods and services
Chrome browser will make third-party cookies obsolete after calls to boost web privacy
Ex-car boss says resignation letter not valid since Japanese authorities forced him to sign
Prosecutors accuse executives of ‘deliberately misleading’ authorities and customers
But the issues would appear to set up a privacy and security debate that has pitted tech companies against the U.S. Justice Department for several years.
The rule takes effect in March, and should help franchisors who have been sued by workers in recent years for wage-law violations by franchisees.
JPMorgan declined to comment on the news
Bank said it licenses the mobile banking technology elsewhere
DOJ, FTC back new criteria for evaluating vertical deals
The company will establish a sustainability committee that will have the power to stop or escalate projects
Moon’s office declined to comment, while a phone call to the Justice Ministry was unanswered outside of office hours.
Japan and Lebanon have no extradition treaty
The ruling confirms a surprise election win for Embalo, a 47-year-old
The settlement would bring an end to an over 16-year-long dispute that began when CNN canceled the contract with TVS
The highly-anticipated extradition trial of Huawei´s Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou begins on January 20
Japan asks Interpol to add Carole Ghosn to wanted list
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