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Singapore ex-PM Lee’s brother ordered to pay US$296,000 for defaming ministers
South China Morning Post· 1 小時前The judge said Lee did not apologise or remove the post despite being given an opportunity to ...
Is Japan confronting China with deterrence, more ‘aggressive diplomacy’?
South China Morning Post· 8 小時前Funded by an Official Development Aid loan from Japan International Cooperation Agency, the ...
Scarlett Johansson's OpenAI feud rekindles fear in Hollywood
Reuters· 11 小時前OpenAI's apparent homage to the movie "Her" featuring the voice likeness of ...
World Court to rule on request to halt Israel's Rafah offensive
Reuters· 6 小時前Judges at the U.N.'s top court will rule on Friday on South Africa's request to order ...
Coinbase’s Supreme Court Loss Is Its Own Fault
Bloomberg· 14 小時前Stephen L. Carter is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, a professor of law at Yale University and ...
Opinion | Independence of Hong Kong legal profession integral to preserving rule of law
South China Morning Post· 10 小時前There was a five-year freeze in the association’s relations with Beijing from 2018, partly due ...
Lithium miner SQM swings to $870 million loss on sinking prices, tax ruling
Reuters· 15 小時前SQM CEO Ricardo Ramos said that despite growth in sales volumes, the quarter had been hit by a ...
Supreme Court backs South Carolina Republicans in race-based voting map fight
Reuters· 11 小時前The U.S. Supreme Court made it harder on Thursday to prove racial discrimination in electoral ...
Former Singapore PM's brother ordered to pay $296,000 in defamation suit
Reuters· 2 小時前The brother of former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has been ordered by a court to pay S$400,000 ($296,000) to ...
UCLA should have immediately removed protesters, chancellor tells House
Reuters· 13 小時前The head of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) told a U.S. House panel on ...