DEC
12
2018

Huawei CFO Gains Bail in Canada as U.S. Seeks Extradition

Judge orders Meng to pledge $7.5 million, five guarantors

DEC
12
2018

Google says Google+ bug affected 52.5 million people

Google will shut down its Google+ social network much sooner than planned after discovering a second bug that revealed millions of customers´ private information to software developers.

DEC
12
2018

Theresa May meeting EU leaders in bid to rescue deal

Theresa May is meeting European leaders and EU officials on Tuesday for talks aimed at rescuing her Brexit deal.

DEC
12
2018

Court rejects Nissan ex-chairman Ghosn´s appeal to end detention

A Tokyo court on Tuesday rejected ousted Nissan Motor chairman Carlos Ghosn’s appeal to end his detention following his arrest last month on allegations of financial misconduct.

DEC
11
2018

New Zealand passes new medical cannabis law

The government of New Zealand passed a law that removes many restrictions on medical cannabis on Tuesday.

DEC
11
2018

China court bans sales of older iPhone models in Apple-Qualcomm global battle

The case, brought by Qualcomm, is part of a global patent dispute between the two U.S. companies that includes dozens of lawsuits.

DEC
10
2018

China warns Canada of ‘serious consequences’ over Huawei CFO’s arrest

The Chinese Foreign Ministry is summoning the Canadian ambassador to China to address the detention of a Huawei executive in Vancouver, describing it as “lawless” and “extremely vicious.”

DEC
10
2018

Austrian retailers file antitrust complaint against Amazon

A spokesman for Amazon declined to comment.

DEC
10
2018

UK can unilaterally revoke article 50 and stop Breixt, says ECJ

Britain can stop Brexit process without approval of member states, court of justice says

DEC
10
2018

Ghosn, Nissan formally charged in financial misconduct scandal: Tokyo

He has been held in a Tokyo jail since then for questioning, but had not been officially charged until now

DEC
10
2018

Trump announces William Barr as pick for next Attorney General: US

Barr has public experience in the CIA, Department of Justice,

DEC
10
2018

U.S. Supreme Court appears wary of expanding ´double jeopardy´

U.S. Supreme Court justices on Thursday expressed skepticism about putting limits on criminal charges being brought against people for the same offenses by both federal and state prosecutors in a case involving an Alabama man charged with illegally possessing a gun.

DEC
10
2018

Ireland lower house approves bill allowing elective abortion

Ireland’s lower house of parliament, the Dáil Éireann, on Wednesday approved a bill legalizing abortion services.

DEC
7
2018

Japan government to halt buying Huawei, ZTE equipment

Japan plans to ban government purchases of equipment from China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp to beef up its defenses against intelligence leaks and cyber attacks, sources told Reuters.

DEC
7
2018

Carlos Ghosn, Nissan Motor to be indicted Monday

Tokyo prosecutors plan to indict former Nissan Motor Co Ltd (7201.T) Chairman Carlos Ghosn on Monday for financial misconduct, the Nikkei business daily reported, ratcheting up their case against the auto tycoon.

DEC
7
2018

Australia Parliament approves bill giving law enforcement access to encrypted data

After contentious debate, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) backed down and voted to pass an encryption bill on Thursday.

DEC
7
2018

California to require solar energy in all new homes

The California Building Standards Commission approved a new rule Thursday requiring that all homes built in California after 2020 have the capacity to produce and process solar energy.

DEC
7
2018

U.S. appeals court to hear arguments to stop AT&T purchase of Time-Warner

The U.S. Justice Department goes before an appeals court on Thursday to urge a three-judge panel to overturn a lower court ruling and order wireless carrier AT&T Inc to undo its $85.4 billion purchase of entertainment company Time Warner, one of the largest media mergers ever.

DEC
7
2018

Trump to roll back carbon rule on new coal plants

The Trump administration is expected on Thursday to roll back an Obama-era rule requiring new coal plants to slash carbon emissions, a move that could crack open the door in coming years for new plants fired by the fossil fuel.

DEC
7
2018

Facebook Secretly Shared User Data After Saying It Stopped

Netflix, AirBnb, Lyft and other companies got special access to info on people’s friends without their knowledge, new documents published by Britain’s Parliament reveal.

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