Immigration legal issues continue in the judicial systems
The capital raising plans, announced last month, received 99.35 percent of the votes at an extraordinary general meeting in Zurich
The fine would not reverse the Commission´s decision to clear the purchase of WhatsApp
Vladimir Putin has waded into the growing row surrounding US President Donald Trump and his links to Russia
The CNIL can now issue fines of up to 3 million euros, after the passing of a new law in October 2016
Russia has been subject to a variety of economic sanctions from many different nations over recent years
Greece has fallen back into recession for the first time since 2012, official figures from Eurostat show
The Supreme Court has decided multiple cases in favor of arbitration agreements and the FAA in the recent past
In February of last year the tribunal sentenced two men to death for crimes against humanity.
Judge notes ‘compelling’ case that Levandowski ‘pilfered over 14,000 files’ from Waymo
Case could mean EU citizens who become British citizens and keep dual nationality may be unable to bring family members to UK
The lawsuit also named four physicians as defendants
Brookfield, Renova, Cemig and Light did not immediately comment on the matter
The company could change its name once the restructuring deal is in place
The deadline for disclosure of the draft is the May 19
Former judge Karnan is yet another leader ousted during his term of service
The Citizenship Act has been under attack since the new, more liberal government has taken control
The social media giant has been given until next Tuesday to remove more than 130 items from pages viewable in Thailand
The announcement marks the first tangible results of trade talks that began last month
During the trial, Sokolovsky, now aged 22, had pleaded not guilty
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