Venezuela central bank wins right to appeal British ruling
Venezuela’s central bank said they won right to appeal a ruling by English Court which recognised Venezuela’s opposition leader as…
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Venezuela’s central bank said they won right to appeal a ruling by English Court which recognised Venezuela’s opposition leader as…
Uber is bracing for a long summer of legal battles that could see the end of its reign in London…
European general court has rejected a European Commission order to Apple to reimburse Ireland 13 billion euros in back taxes.
Samsung heir-apparent Jay Y. Lee scored a symbolic victory after a civilian review panel recommended against indicting billionaire on charges…
US supreme Court limits SEC power in an 8-1 ruling and said what can be sought via disgorgement cannot exceed…
Five Star Movement a Italian political party rejects Spanish newspaper’s allegation that it received secret financing from Maduro in 2010.
Democrats in US Congress unveiled a sweeping package of legislation aimed at combating police violence and racial injustice.
Prince Andrew’s lawyers hit back at claims the royal was not cooperating with US prosecutors investigating late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Legal agreement reached between France’s far-right National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen and a Russian firm over a…
Kosovo has elected a new government with a prime minister promising to reach a deal on normalising ties with Serbia…
Duterte suspended his decision to scrap a two-decade-old troop deployment agreement with the US due to political and other developments…
Saudi bankruptcy committee has received about 381 requests for liquidation from firms which is largest in history of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi family forgave his murders, paving the way for a reprieve for five defendants sentenced to death.
Britain has introduced new bill in which terror suspects in the United Kingdom could have their movements monitored indefinitely.
Germany Constitutional Court ruled that surveillance of telephones and internet traffic of foreign nationals abroad by the BND agency violates…
Albanian authorities began demolishing national theatre after dragging away two dozen actors and activists, large crowd chanting “shame” and “dictatorship”.
Madagascar herbal mix draws demand from across Africa despite WHO misgivings, its self-proclaimed and plant-based “cure” for coronavirus.
Taiwan will fail in its bid to join key meeting of WHO amid efforts to rein in pandemic as its…
United Arab Emirates legal departments trying and redressing complaints within a maximum of 3 days,developed a concerted plan to reorganise…