• Apple has to face $1 billion lawsuit in court in the UK

    Apple has tried and failed to have a lawsuit in the UK dismissed, one that's valued at nearly $1 billion, brought against the company by 1,500 UK-based developers. A UK court ruled earlier today that the suit can be brought, and will thus proceed to trial - although this step will most likely only take place next year. The suit alleges that Apple charged the developers in question unfair commission fees of up to 30% on purchases of apps and other content. The plaintiffs say Apple is abusing...

  • US tells UK court Assange would not face death penalty

    The United States government has provided assurances requested by the High Court in London which could finally pave the way for WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange to be extradited from the United Kingdom. Last month, the High Court ruled that, without certain US guarantees, Assange, 52, would be allowed to launch a new appeal against being […]

  • Nursery worker accused of killing a nine-month-old baby girl strapped her face down on a bean bag for over 90 minutes before she was found dead, court is told

    Kate Roughley's ill treatment allegedly caused the death of Genevieve Meehan who was found 'unresponsive and blue' at Tiny Toes Day Nursery in Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester, in May 2022.

  • How the UK can lead the world in fintech

    Fintech is evolving and the UK stands to be at the forefront of that innovation, but only if we uphold the highest possible international standards, says Michael Mainelli The fintech landscape has not only transformed over the last few years, but the industry has also transformed the whole of the UK’s financial and professional services []

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    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy

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    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy

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    Opinion: The world rushes to court Trump

    Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — The streets in Washington, D.C., were festooned with flags of Japan in recent days, as the United States bestowed one of its rarest of honors, a lavish state dinner, on visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a chance to reaffirm and strengthen bonds between two key allies. Meanwhile, at Mar-a-Lago, a parallel gathering of future-focused faux diplomacy

  • Rivian Faces Class Action Lawsuit From Angry Investors

    A law firm has filed a class action suit against Rivian, claiming the automaker didn't disclose important information to investors

  • ICAIR International Conference 2024: “God in the Modern World”

    Shafaqna English- International Centre for Advanced Islamic Research (ICAIR) presented: ICAIR International Conference 2024: Day 1 | Opening: Inaugural Session | “God in the Modern World” www.shafaqna.com

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    Warrington speeding drivers face 'children's court' at school

    Drivers caught speeding outside a school are to be asked to come inside and

  • Germany faces domestic lawsuit over its arms sales to Israel

    German human rights groups bring court action amid rising dismay in country at deaths in GazaMiddle East crisis – live updatesGermany will face a fresh call to revoke all arms sales to Israel on Thursday in a lawsuit that puts more pressure on Berlin amid a rising outcry about the scale of deaths and destruction in the war on Gaza.A lawsuit in the German domestic courts will ask judges to urgently direct the government to revoke all arms licences to Israel issued since 7 October, when Hamas...

  • Germany, Gaza and the World Court: Broadening the Scope of Genocide

    Can it get any busier? The World Court, otherwise known as the International Court of Justice, has been swamped by applications on the subject of alleged genocide. The site of interest remains the Gaza Strip, the subject of unremitting slaughter since the October 7, 2023 cross-border attacks by Hamas against Israel. The retaliation by Israel More