By Enyichukwu Enemanna Dutch medical tech producer, Philips on Monday announced that it has set aside the sum of 575 million euros to resolve expected lawsuits in the United States, following its massive recall of sleep...
By John Ikani Uganda's ruling party has decided to send the controversial anti-gay bill back to Parliament for further consideration, a month after it was passed by the legislative body. According to a statement from the...
By John Ikani Investors in Singapore are gearing up to take legal action against the Swiss government over its decision to write down $17 billion of Credit Suisse bonds, with law firm Wilmer Hale stating that...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna A second federal minister was on Monday charged to court for corruption-related offences, involving a graft in diversion of roofing sheets that was meant to be distributed to vulnerable persons. During his appearance...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Prosecutors in the US State of Missouri on Monday slammed felony charges on an 85-year-old white man after he allegedly shot and severely wounded a Black teenager, Ralph Paul Yarl who mistakenly rang...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Leaders across the world have criticised Moscow for jailing President Vladimir Putin’s critic, Kara-Murza for 25 years on treason and other charges, after he spoke against the Ukraine offensive. Supporters after the sentence...
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