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Gulf Today, Staff Reporter The Board of Directors of Abu Dhabi Media announced on Monday that it has taken a number of administrative disciplinary decisions against the employees responsible...
India’s Supreme Court, which prides in being the world’s most powerful judiciary, is in the unenviable position of being “damned if you do, damned if you don’t.” A three-judge bench...
Emadueddin Khalil, Staff Reporter The Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation has upheld an appeal which fined a company Dhs3 million on charges of employing 60 workers not under its...
Gulf Today, Staff Reporter The Judicial Department in Abu Dhabi revealed that the number of labourers who received their dues in collective cases by moving to the mobile court...
Sohaila Ahmed, Staff Reporter An Asian man, 40-year-old, was arrested and referred to criminal court for mugging a woman of her handbag and belonging. The victim testified that she...
Steve Bannon, an architect of President Donald Trump's 2016 election victory, has been charged with fundraising fraud in a campaign to help Trump build his signature wall on the...
Facebook Inc won preliminary approval late on Wednesday from a federal court for settlement of a lawsuit that claimed it illegally collected and stored biometric data of millions of...
Ben Jealous and John Sarbanes, Tribune News Service The COVID-19 outbreak and the country’s long overdue reckoning with institutional racism have dramatically laid bare deep-rooted inequities in our society...
Emadueddin Khalil, Staff Reporter An insurance company will now pay Dhs150,000 in compensation to a delivery driver after he was hit by a vehicle insured by the company, the...
A Malaysian court on Monday jailed a teenager for killing 23 people in a fire that he started at a religious boarding school in 2017, national news agency Bernama...