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How Québec's Bill 21 could be vanquished by a rarely used Charter provision

Aug 24, 2022 10:59 am UTC| Law

This November, the Québec Court of Appeal will hear an appeal of Hak v. Attorney General of Québec on the constitutionality of Bill 21, which prohibits public service workers from wearing religious...

A new US data privacy bill aims to give you more control over information gathered by websites, social media platforms and all other businesses

Aug 24, 2022 10:56 am UTC| Law

Data privacy in the U.S. is, in many ways, a legal void. While there are limited protections for health and financial data, the cradle of the worlds largest tech companies, like Apple, Amazon, Google, and Meta (Facebook),...

Walmart expands employee abortion coverage

Aug 22, 2022 23:18 pm UTC| Law Health Economy Business

Walmart is expanding its abortion coverage for employees after following the Supreme Court ruling that scrapped a nationwide right to abortion. In a memo sent to employees, Walmart, the largest employer in the US, said...

Climate Change Series

Big new incentives for clean energy aren't enough – the Inflation Reduction Act was just the first step, now the hard work begins

Aug 21, 2022 17:17 pm UTC| Economy Law

The new Inflation Reduction Act is stuffed with subsidies for everything from electric vehicles to heat pumps, and incentives for just about every form of clean energy. But pouring money into technology is just one step...

Delhi court orders blocking of websites of New Balance, Adidas, Louis Vuitton counterfeiter

Aug 18, 2022 22:41 pm UTC| Law Sports Economy Business

The Delhi High Court has ordered the blocking of a website accused of selling first copy of popular footwear brands like Nike, New Balance, Adidas, and Louis Vuitton at highly discounted prices. In an order, Justice...

Here's how government documents are classified to keep sensitive information safe

Aug 15, 2022 17:45 pm UTC| Law

Documents sought by the U.S. Justice Department from former President Donald Trump may contain material related to what the New York Times described as some of the most highly classified programs run by the United States....

LIV Golf players lose antitrust suit against PGA Tour

Aug 12, 2022 23:06 pm UTC| Sports Law Economy Business

LIV Golf players Talor Gooch, Hudson Swafford, and Matt Jones have lost their antitrust suit against the PGA Tour for preventing them from competing in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. According to US federal judge Beth Labson...

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Economy

Please stop obsessing over words. It’s quite simple: the RBA thinks inflation is too high

These days every word of every statement from the Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock is pored over in minute detail as is every word uttered at her press conference after each Reserve Bank board meeting. Desperate...

G7 overcomes internal wrangling and ‘irrelevance’ barbs to strike US$50 deal to support Ukraine

In the 26 months since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the west has been riven with disagreement about how much and what support it will provide for Volodymyr Zelenskys government. There are two main reasons for...

For the next prime minister to solve the UK’s productivity problem, they must attract more foreign investment – here’s how

The British economy has a serious productivity problem that will have to be addressed by the next government. According to data from the OECD (the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), productivity...

Brexit boredom is one thing – but there’s a real problem when Britain’s leaders won’t even talk about Europe anymore

British politics has, in recent years, been plagued by two competing forces when it comes to Europe. On one side, there is an understanding that the UK and the EU need to rub along, because of their proximity and...

Space arms race may be underway

As conflict rages on Earth, an arms race may be underway in outer space. On May 30, a US diplomat warned that Russia had launched a weapon into orbit, something Russias deputy foreign minister, Sergey Ryabkov, branded as...

Politics

Why legacy media brands still matter in the UK’s ‘social media’ election

For decades, the front pages of newspapers have documented iconic campaign moments. Now, many think that the internet (particularly social media platforms) is where an election is won or lost. Some have even dubbed this...

This is billed as a ‘change’ election – but Britain’s electoral system means hardly any seats are true multi-party contests

With all polls pointing in the same direction, the 2024 election will deliver seismic change. It is being seen as a contest that will practically wipe out one party and deliver a large majority to another. But the reality...

South Africa’s unity government: 4 crucial factors for it to work

Governments of national unity built on power-sharing arrangements are common in Africa and elsewhere in the world. Now South Africa also has a unity government, following the 2024 general election in which no party won a...

Three ways politicians always promise to raise money without increasing taxes – and why they rarely deliver

After weeks of controversy over Labour and Conservative costings in which each side accused the other of dishonesty the manifestos show that both parties had wildly exaggerated their rivals plans. But there has been...

Science

Japan Discovers 230 Million Ton Manganese Deposits, Boosting EV Battery Industry

Japan has discovered 230 million tonnes of manganese deposits near Minami-Torishima Island, potentially transforming its EV battery industry by significantly reducing reliance on imports and providing enough cobalt and...

Keeping astronauts healthy in space isn’t easy − new training programs will prepare students to perform medicine while thousands of miles away from Earth

In the coming decade, more people will go to space than ever before as human spaceflight enters a new era. NASA, the European Space Agency and other governmental agencies are partnering to develop crewed missions beyond...

Nations realise they need to take risks or lose the race to the Moon

The Nasa-led Artemis-3 mission will place the first human boots on the surface of the Moon since Apollo 17s Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt left the lunar surface in December 1972. The goal of the Artemis programme is...

Some of Earth’s most ancient lifeforms can live on hydrogen – and we can learn from their chemical powers

Three-quarters of all matter in the universe is made up of hydrogen. The young Earth was also rich in hydrogen, thanks to fierce geological and volcanic activity. Just as stars burn hydrogen to produce heat and light...

Technology

Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Sells $15M in Tesla Shares Amid Stock Price Surge

Ark Invest, led by Cathie Wood, has sold $15 million in Tesla shares, marking its first sale of the stock in nine months, amid a recent surge in TSLAs price. The move has prompted speculation about the firms strategic...

Crypto Industry Faces $1.5B Loss in 200 Attacks, Ethereum and Bitcoin Hit Hard

The crypto industry has faced over $1.5 billion in losses from 200 cyberattacks this year, with Ethereum, Bitcoin, and XRP among the most affected, highlighting significant vulnerabilities in the sector. Crypto Industry...

Bitcoin Dips Below $60K Amid $9B Mt. Gox Repayments, Whale Activity Intensifies

Bitcoins price fell below the $60,000 mark on July 3 amid $9 billion in Mt. Gox repayments and intensified whale activity, signaling potential extended price consolidation. Bitcoins Downward Trend Continues, Dipping...

Nigerian Trader Returns $14K in Solana, Reinstating Trust in Crypto Community

A Nigerian cryptocurrency trader, Femi Akinola, has restored confidence in the crypto community by returning 90 Solana tokens worth $14,000 a foreign trader mistakenly sent him. Femi Akinolas $14K Solana Return Sparks...
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