A Taiwanese man has been fined $1 million New Taiwan Dollars ($35,000) for repeatedly breaking his home quarantine.
Read MoreIntroduction Behaviors such as excessive pricing and refusal to supply are often well understood to create potential issues if the company is dominant. However, under the national laws of some EU member states, such conduct can be problematic without the company being dominant on the market, but rather when another […]
Read MoreSeattle – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has once again earned a top score of 100 points on the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation’s 2021 Corporate Equality Index (CEI), the nation’s premier benchmarking survey and report measuring corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ workplace equality. This is the […]
Read MoreAmerican civil rights icon Dr. Angela Davis. Credit: A.D. McKenzie. By SWANPARIS, Jan 28 2021 (IPS) Renowned activist and intellectual Angela Davis turned 77 years old on Jan. 26, marking more than five decades of her fight against systemic racism and inequality. January 2021 also marks fifty years since she […]
Read MoreANTARA – Menteri ESDM Arifin Tasrif mengatakan pemerintah mendorong pemanfaatan sampah kota menjadi alternatif energi baru terbarukan (EBT) yang dapat digunakan sebagai pembangkit listrik atau Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF). Dalam …
Read MoreJan 27, 2021 Press Release Rwanda European Union gives €1 million to support the Agriculture pillar of the National Economic Recovery Plan for COVID-19 in Rwanda Kigali: The European Commission has provided EUR 1 million to the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) to support the Ministry of Agriculture in Rwanda […]
Read MoreKemenaker menargetkan bisa menyiapkan 500.000 pekerja terampil di sektor pariwisata pada 2021.
Read MoreCountry: Syrian Arab Republic Sources: GOAL, Islamic Relief, Norwegian Refugee Council, CARE, Christian Aid, Mercy Corps, Handicap International – Humanity & Inclusion, Oxfam, Life for Relief and Development, Mercy-USA for Aid and Development, International Rescue Committee, Save the Children, World Vision, Global Communities, Syrian American Medical Society Foundation, MedGlobal Syrians […]
Read MoreThe 20th century saw numerous large dams built around the world as demand for cheap electricity grew. Yet many of these ageing dams are in such poor state that they are increasingly posing threats to people living downstream from them, says the United Nations. Experts at the United Nations University’s […]
Read MoreThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit recently issued an important decision regarding the scope of the Wire Act.1 Aligning itself with the 5th Circuit, the 1st Circuit concluded that, in all of its applications, the Wire Act covers only bets and wagers that are placed on sporting […]
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