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IMF chief Christine Lagarde found guilty over tycoon payout
A special French court has found the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) guilty of negligence – by allowing the misuse of public funds over a large state payout to a business tycoon, when she was the country’s finance minister....
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EU penalises banks for fixing Euribor interest rates
JPMorgan Chase, Credit Agricole and HSBC have been fined a total of 485 million euros for their alleged role in a cartel to fix the price of Euribor interest rates. The European Commission says the trio were part of a seven-bank network...
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Heather Heyer's grandfather eulogizes his granddaughter
Elwood Schrader spoke about his slain granddaughter's childhood during memorial service in Charlottesville
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Civil cases facing delays in Canada’s courts
Canada's courts are struggling with massive delays, due in part to a Supreme Court decision to put hard limits on how long prosecutors have to try criminal cases. The 2016 Jordan decision was about criminal cases - but it’s had real...
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Glitz, glamour and women’s rights at Pakistan Fashion week
As well as the glitz and glamour of labels such as Saira Rizwan and the design duo Deepak n Fahad, Pakistan Fashion Week took a stand for women’s rights. Fashionista Rozina Munib invited Mukhtaran Mai onto the runway. Mai was gang raped...
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DiCaprio to cooperate over corruption investigation into Malaysian investment fund 1MDB
Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio has said he will cooperate with investigations of corruption allegations against Malaysia’s state investment fund 1MDB. His charitable foundation has pledged to return gifts or donations that came...
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Oland leaves courthouse
Dennis Oland has been released on bail by Justice Marc Richard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal, a day after his second-degree murder conviction was quashed
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Uber loses UK driver employment case
Uber’s business model has been dealt a major blow by a British employment tribunal. Responding to a case brought by of its two drivers, with the backing of a trade union, the tribunal judges ruled the taxi app can no longer treat those...
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French court cuts damages owed by rogue trader Jerome Kerviel
A French appeals court has cut the amount of damages owed by trader Jerome Kerviel to his former employer Societe Generale to a million euros. He had initially been told to repay the entire losses of 4.9 billion euros incurred through...
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EU’s competition head defends Apple tax ruling in European Parliament debate
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has been defending the decision to order technology firm Apple to pay 13 billion euros in back tax to the Irish government. She told a European Parliament debate in Strasbourg that the goal...
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Faced with a $14 billion fine, Deutsche Bank says we’re not paying that!
Deutsche Bank has vowed to fight a massive demand from the US Department of Justice. The DoJ wants $14 billion (12.48 billion euros) to settle claims that Germany’s biggest bank mis-sold mortgage-backed securities. This dates back to the...
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Volkswagen emissions scandal: Australia sues car giant
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has sued the Australian arm of Volkswagen. The consumer watchdog, said 57,000 cars falsely touted as low emissions diesel vehicles had been sold over a five-year period in...
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North Dakota pipeline controversy
Winona LaDuke of Honor The Earth on judge's ruling not to block construction
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Police arrest IOC exec for allegedly scalping Rio tickets
Brazilian police arrested a member of the IOC's executive board, Ireland's Patrick Hickey, in connection with an investigation into ticket scalping at the Olympics.
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MMIW inquiry details expected tomorrow
Tomorrow the government will name the commissioners in the MMIW inquiry, what they will be mandated to do and what they won't.
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Details of MMIW inquiry announced
The federal government has announced the terms for an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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Concerns about the MMIW inquiry
Two unique perspectives on today's announcement about the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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Russia says two-thirds of its team will compete at the Olympics
Russia's Olympic team has been under increased scrutiny after evidence revealed a state-sponsored doping program. However, about two-thirds of the team is being allowed to compete.
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Uber drivers fight for workers rights in London
Uber is facing a challenge to its business model at an employment tribunal in Britain. Two Uber drivers in London have brought a test case arguing the ride service is acting unlawfully by not offering paid holidays and sick pay. The...
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EU court perks up McDonald’s with MACCOFFEE ruling
Europe’s second highest court has sided with McDonald’s in a trademark dispute with a Singaporean rival. The Luxembourg-based General Court said the US fast food group has exclusive rights to the use of Mac or Mc in trademark names for...
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Alton Sterling police shooting in U.S. sparks protests
Questions remain after a black man was fatally shot by white police officers in Baton Rouge. Warning: This video contains disturbing images.
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Policing the police using social media and smartphones
The filming and sharing of police shootings is changing the way the public sees evidence.
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Obama denounces Dallas attack on police
`There is no possible justification for these kinds of attacks,' U.S. president says in Warsaw while at NATO summit