OCT
2
2018

Brussels puts pressure on Spain, UK to reach Brexit deal on Gibraltar

As the deadline for the final accord approaches, both countries are seeking to protect their citizens’ rights, but negotiators are aware of the risks of there being no deal

OCT
2
2018

Fears Coalition´s encryption bill could destroy privilege against self-incrimination : Australian

Human Rights Commission warns people could be tricked into giving access to encrypted messages

OCT
2
2018

German minister backs plan to cut down forest to build coal mine : Germany

Thomas Bareiß says use of polluting fuel at RWE plant is needed to keep the lights on

OCT
2
2018

Qatar launches WTO proceedings against Saudi Arabia over alleged IP violation

Qatar has started proceedings against Saudi Arabia at the World Trade Organization (WTO), accusing it of intellectual property rights violations, Qatar’s economy ministry said on Monday.

OCT
1
2018

Canada agrees to join U.S. and Mexico in new trade deal to replace NAFTA, say US and Canadian officials

Canada has agreed to join the United States and Mexico in a trade deal that will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, U.S. and Canadian officials said Sunday night.

OCT
1
2018

Bolivia can´t force Chile to negotiate on sea access, UN court rules

The ICJ has ruled in a century-old debate between two South American neighbors over one controversial coastline — and the ruling is not to Bolivia´s liking. Chile and Bolivia have butted heads over sea access since 1904.

OCT
1
2018

UK nationals would suffer under skills-based immigration, EU tells Javid

Exclusive: EU’s Brexit negotiator warns home secretary of tit-for-tat response

OCT
1
2018

Facebook unearths security breach affecting 50 million users

Facebook Inc (FB.O) said on Friday that hackers had discovered a security flaw that allowed them to take over up to 50 million user accounts, a major breach that adds to a bruising year for the company’s reputation

OCT
1
2018

Is Amazon unfairly copying products? EU quizzes merchants

Amazon now has more than 120 private-label brands

OCT
1
2018

India´s top court lifts Hindu temple ban on women of menstruating age

India’s Supreme Court lifted a ban rooted in a centuries-old tradition that prevented women of menstruating age from entering a prominent Hindu temple in southern Kerala state, upholding rights to equality of worship.

SEP
28
2018

Decision of the Brett Kavanaugh´s judgement : USA

On Monday, the Senate will decide the notmination of the judge Brett to the Supreme Cort

SEP
28
2018

American Bar Association Seeks Delay in Kavanaugh Nomination: US

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina also mentioned the ABA’s assessment during an impassioned defense of Kavanaugh.

SEP
28
2018

U.S. regulator sues Musk for fraud, seeks to remove him from Tesla: US

The Department of Justice, which has the authority to press criminal charges

SEP
28
2018

Brazil´s Petrobras to pay $853 million U.S. fine in Car Wash probe

The state oil company was the initial epicenter of that probe

SEP
28
2018

EU won´t impose immediate tariffs on cheap Argentine biodiesel

The European Commission has decided not to impose provisional import tariffs on a flood of low-priced Argentine biodiesel until it gathers more information, although it considers the fuel to be subsidized and a potential threat to local producers.

SEP
28
2018

Brexiters failed to grasp significance of single market to EU, says Brussels chief

Frans Timmermans expresses hope UK might change course now it has ‘seen the facts’

SEP
28
2018

Russian MPs pass unpopular bill to raise pension age

Opponents on left and right vow to fight on against plans to raise pension age by five years

SEP
28
2018

Federal appeals court upholds Louisiana abortion restriction law: USA

The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Wednesday upheld a Louisiana abortion law “requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a hospital located within thirty miles of the clinic where they perform abortions.”

SEP
28
2018

Ryanair accuses competitors of inciting work stoppages ahead of “biggest ever strike”

The budget airline has called on the European Commission to investigate what it calls “anti-competitive behavior” as it braces for a mass walkout on Friday

SEP
28
2018

India´s top court decriminalizes adultery in landmark judgment

India’s top court on Thursday decriminalized adultery in a landmark judgment aimed at upholding the right to equality and freedom, scrapping a law first brought in under British colonial rule in 1860.

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