At least 20 people have been killed in a suicide bombing at Afghanistan´s Supreme Court in Kabul, officials say
France appointed a mediator last year to coordinate negotiations between Uber and drivers threatening to block the roads of Paris if they didn’t get paid more
The previous law, adopted in 1986, allowed searches without warrants for data stored for more than 180 days as if that data had been abandoned
Thirty more US technology firms have signed a brief opposing President Trump´s immigration ban, bringing the total number involved to 127
French ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy is to stand trial in an illegal campaign finance case, judicial sources say
The lawsuit, now filed in New York, claims Trump had a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ as First Lady to launch multi-million dollar businesses
The banks and Intermédica declined to comment
Paying $115 million cash for Anova Electrolux hopes to leverage its direct sales business model and boost its own connected products business.
Volkswagen faces its first legal action in Germany from a big corporate client over the diesel emissions scandal
Trump signed the executive order in late January
Technology continues to raise important privacy questions
The African Union and the ICC have had a tumultuous relationship over the course of the past year
The UK House of Commons on Wednesday approved HC Bill 132, which empowers Prime Minister Theresa May to notify the EU of the UK´s intent to withdraw.
Representatives for Pfizer and JPMorgan declined to comment
Travis Kalanick says participation in president’s strategic and policy forum has been ‘misinterpreted’ as endorsement of Donald Trump’s agenda
According to the U.S. Department of State, immigrant visas are the first step to becoming a lawful permanent resident, or a green card holder
Prosecutors searched offices at Deutsche Boerse´s headquarters in Eschborn near Frankfurt on Wednesday
Mr. Tillerson thanked him and promised to “represent the interests of all of the American people at all times.”
A US court has ordered Facebook and other defendants to pay $500m after finding they unlawfully used a firm´s virtual reality technology
GE, which is exiting its investment after 12 years, had 69 million shares in Hyundai Card
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