SEP
2
2019

North Korea Parliament alters constitution to solidify power of Kim Jong Un

Chapter 6 of the constitution titled “State Machinery” was modified. Prior to the amendment

SEP
2
2019

EPA proposes rollback of methane regulations: US

The EPA has published a primary proposal and an alternative.

SEP
2
2019

Europe should ignore ´treacherous promises´ of Facebook´s Libra currency: Germany

Given these challenges, European regulatory and supervisory authorities need to assert jurisdiction over Libra and also need global cooperation to mitigate its risks.

SEP
2
2019

Lawyers seek $26 million in Volkswagen U.S. fuel economy settlement

Volkswagen said on Friday it had agreed to a $96.5 million court settlement to reimburse 98,000 consumers.

SEP
2
2019

China, U.S. kick off new round of tariffs in trade war

U.S. President Donald Trump said the sides would still meet for talks later this month.

AUG
30
2019

China will exempt Tesla cars from purchase tax

While the company does not disclose sales by country

AUG
30
2019

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses: US

Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.

AUG
30
2019

Federal appeals court revives action against Ford for discriminatory hiring practices:US

The district court dismissed this suit for failure to exhaust administrative remedies.

AUG
30
2019

SEC fines Juniper Networks more than $11.7 million to settle internal control violations: US

The cybersecurity firm violated internal accounting controls and record-keeping provisions of the FCPA

AUG
30
2019

China banking regulator uncovers rule violations among smaller lenders

Three regional banks have been bailed out by Beijing this year.

AUG
30
2019

Boris Johnson’s Plan to Suspend Parliament Survives Early Court Test: Scotland

Courts in Edinburgh and Belfast to hear challenges next week

AUG
29
2019

U.S. judge rules for Regeneron, Sanofi in Amgen cholesterol drug patent fight

Repatha and Praluent won U.S. approval about two weeks apart in July of 2016

AUG
29
2019

Boris Johnson faces third legal battle over prorogation: UK

Campaigner Raymond McCord seeking injunction over breach of Good Friday agreement

AUG
29
2019

Tax body finds Facebook Japan failed to report ¥500 million in income over two years

Regulators are stepping up scrutiny over tax-saving measures taken by digital hegemons such as Facebook.

AUG
28
2019

Europe rights court finds Russia denied Sergei Magnitsky basic rights

The court further noted that Magnitsky was held in conditions of severe overcrowding and was not provided an individual sleeping space

AUG
28
2019

Queen allows British PM Johnson to suspend parliament before Brexit

The queen agreed to the date, effectively shutting parliament from mid-September for around a month.

AUG
28
2019

Japan eyes overhaul of pension system after payout level estimated to fall 20% in 30 years

The government has said it will keep the rate at 50 percent.

AUG
28
2019

China lawmakers approve new law allowing local governments to tax resources

The new law is set to be implemented in September of next year.

AUG
28
2019

U.K.’s Boris Johnson Seeks Suspension of Parliament Ahead of Brexit

Suspension could prevent attempts to block no-deal Brexit

AUG
28
2019

Former Star Google and Uber Engineer Charged With Theft of Trade Secrets

Federal prosecutors charged him with 33 counts of theft and attempted theft of trade secrets from Google.

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