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Wall Street ends higher after Supreme Court rules against Trump tariffs
Thousands of companies around the world have filed lawsuits challenging Trump’s sweeping tariffs Published Fri, Feb 20, 2026 · 11:51 PM — Updated Sat, Feb 21, 2026 · 08:14 AM…
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China’s Auto Regulator Issues New Rules to Stop Race-to-the-Bottom Pricing
China‘s top market watchdog has issued new rules aimed at stopping a damaging price war among automakers, after passenger car sales plunged nearly 20% in January from a year earlier…
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Pete Hegseth Vows Appeal After Judge Rules Pentagon ‘Trampled’ on Mark Kelly’s Rights
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has temporarily blocked the U.S. Department of Defense from demoting Senator Mark Kelly and cutting his retirement pension after the Arizona Democrat appeared in…
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TikTok accused of breaching EU online content rules
EU tech regulators say the app may have to change its ‘addictive design’ featuring infinite scroll and autoplay Published Fri, Feb 6, 2026 · 11:01 PM [BRUSSELS] Social media app…
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China’s Anta Sports buys 29% Puma stake for US$1.8 billion, rules out full takeover
The deal is expected to help German sportswear group increase its sales in the lucrative Chinese market Published Tue, Jan 27, 2026 · 08:56 AM [BEIJING] China’s biggest sportswear brand…
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Britain eases rules for companies to raise funds
[LONDON] Britain’s revamped framework for raising capital came into force on Monday, aiming to make it easier and cheaper for listed and private companies to secure funds as it replaces…
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Trump’s Acceptance of Nobel Medal From Maria Machado Called ‘Absurd’ By Norwegian Officials
Norwegian political figures are sharply criticizing Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado after she presented her 2025 Nobel Peace Prize medal to U.S. President Donald Trump during a White House…
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Africa’s $4.8 Billion Live Events Problem: Why Governments Are Rewriting the Rules
As Ghana earns US$4.8 billion from tourism, governments are beginning to treat concerts not as entertainment, but as public infrastructure. Africa’s live events sector is facing a structural reckoning. High-profile…
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UBS rejects proposed Swiss bank rules, moots less costly alternatives
The lender warns the proposal would add huge costs and threaten the continuation of its successful business model [ZURICH] UBS on Monday (Jan 12) rejected government proposals to strengthen regulations…
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Big Tech spared strict rules in EU digital regulations overhaul, sources say
The tech giants will be subject only to a voluntary framework rather than binding rules [BRUSSELS] Alphabet’s Google, Meta Platforms, Netflix, Microsoft and Amazon will not face heavy-handed regulations in Europe’s digital…
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Judge Rules Elon Musk Can Take OpenAI Lawsuit Against Sam Altman to Jury
A federal judge has ruled that Elon Musk can take his lawsuit against OpenAI and its leaders to a jury, marking a major step forward in a closely watched legal…
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Amazon must face price gouging lawsuit, US judge rules
A US judge on Monday rejected Amazon.com’s bid to dismiss a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing the online retailer of price gouging during the Covid-19 pandemic. US District Judge Robert Lasnik…
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China Cracks Down On AI With New Rules That Could Change Chatbots Forever
China is proposing sweeping new regulations that would attempt to control the fast-moving artificial intelligence industry, in particular AI systems that simulate human-like interaction. The draft rules, published by the…
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IndiGo crisis reveals why India’s new air safety rules are vital
[BENGALURU] While taxiing out of the runway at Mumbai after the plane had landed from Abu Dhabi, the pilot heard the instruction to turn right, but his hand began to…
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Apple makes changes to iOS software in face of stricter Japanese rules
APPLE is making changes to its iOS software in Japan to comply with a new local law aimed at fostering competition, part of broader efforts by the iPhone maker to adapt…