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Nigerian Court Upheld Ruling For Banks To Require Social Media Handles
Forbes· 1 日前On Thursday, May 16, the Lagos Federal High Court, in a ruling by Justice Dimgba, upheld the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN ...
How Marcos’ pushback against China made him ‘most sought after leader’ in US
South China Morning Post· 1 日前While Marcos in no way wants to be seen as a US pawn, one official said, he was disillusioned ...
Body odour? Sighing? In Japan, that could be workplace harassment
South China Morning Post· 2 日前One of the newest additions to the list of actions that can be considered abusive towards ...
Stop interfering in China's affairs: Beijing - RTHK
RTHK· 2 日前China on Thursday hit out against foreign criticism of the landmark court ruling on Hong Kong’s ...
Guilty: Trump becomes first former U.S. president convicted of felony crimes - English News - ...
metroradio.com.hk· 2 日前Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty ...
14 defendants convicted in subversion case, HKSAR government condemns interference in trial - ...
Dimsum Daily· 2 日前30th May 2024 – (Hong Kong) The Court of First Instance of the High Court announced its verdict ...
Russia calls US moves against Russia-China trade and oil tankers unacceptable
Reuters· 2 日前U.S. plans to further curb the operations of Russia's so-called "shadow fleet" of oil tankers are unacceptable and its desire ...
Hong Kong 47: 14 found guilty, 2 cleared over election plot to topple government
South China Morning Post· 2 日前The 14 convicted on Thursday will be sentenced at a later date along with 31 others who have ...
Peaceful coexistence with others
China Daily· 2 日前In 1954, 70 years ago, Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai affirmed the principles of "mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial ...
Hong Kong 47: who are the activists convicted and cleared in pivotal national security trial?
South China Morning Post· 2 日前A Hong Kong court has handed down guilty verdicts to 14 of 16 opposition figures who contested their subversion charges ...