The settlement was filed on Monday in the federal court in Manhattan and won preliminary approval from U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet
Women have until Thursday to apply for positions with the rank of soldier in the provinces of Riyadh, Mecca, al-Qassim and Medina
Supreme Court rejects Trump over ´Dreamers´ immigrant
The announcement came before the Central Committee discuss major personnel appointments and other issues
The court considered the role of a party head whose party has representation in Parliament as having a "central role in the performance of duties by the Members of the Parliament" under Article 63-A.
The proposed reform to the Indonesian Penal Code would be the first since it was introduced by the Dutch in 1918
A staff member with a gun could end an attack "very quickly", he said
A lawyer has admitted making false statements to investigators examining links between Donald Trump´s election campaign team and Russia
President seeks rules outlawing ‘bump stocks’ in aftermath of Florida shootings
Nevertheless, soon after Barrow´s successful election in 2016, the president signed a UN treaty to enact the abolition of capital punishment
Facebook´s failure to comply with the court´s order will result in a fine of 250,000 Euros (USD 310,000) a day and could reach up to 100 million Euros (USD 125 million).
His so-called "baby factory" case and others led to Thailand banning commercial surrogacy for foreigners
Intel said in a regulatory filing it was not able to estimate the potential losses that may arise out of the lawsuits
Company told to stop tracking users as they browse and to destroy personal data
The indictment alleges that the citizens were working with the organizations
Vote throws fate of 1.8m ‘Dreamers’ and funding for Mexican border wall into doubt
It had been ordered to block several clips before the end of Wednesday
The bill will now be sent to the Senate and, if approved, will go before voters at the next general election
Facebook said it would appeal
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