Government

Donald Trump Requests for 30-Day Extension to Pay $355 Million Civil Fraud Fine Junked by Judge

The judge overseeing the civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump has denied his request to postpone enforcing the $355 million judgment against him for a month.


Biden Administration to Impose New Sanctions on Iran for Its Arms Sales That Bolster Russia's Defense Against Ukraine

The Biden administration is reportedly preparing to announce new sanctions on Iran in retaliation for its arms sales that have fortified Russia's defenses amid war with Ukraine.

US SEC Scraps Some of Its Most Ambitious Greenhouse Gas Emission Disclosure Requirements From Draft Climate Rules: Report

The US SEC has reportedly junked some of the most demanding greenhouse gas emissions disclosure requirements from corporate climate risk rules it is readying to implement.

Australia's Finance Department Admits Second Data Leak in 4 Months That Revealed Confidential Information

Australia's finance department has admitted to accidentally sharing confidential commercial information for the second time.


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The European Union (EU) has agreed to ban exports to three Chinese companies and blacklist North Korea's Defense Minister in new sanctions for the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
South Korea has ordered thousands of protesting physicians to return to work immediately. South Korea's attempt to recruit more medical students has been met with protests by around 7,800 medical interns and residents, who have walked off their work this week.
A nationwide network upgrade in Singapore might bring the promised tenfold increase in home internet speeds compared to the current.
Australia Boosts Defense Spending by Adding $7.2 Billion to Build Largest Navy's Surface Combat Fleet Since WWII
Australia has announced that it would boost its defense spending by an additional $7.2 billion. Australia has announced that it would boost its defense spending by an additional $7.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un Receives Car From Russia's Vladimir Putin in Another Sign of Warming Ties Between the 2 Countries
North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, has reportedly received a car from Russia's President Vladimir Putin as a personal gift.
US Is Considering Slapping Sanctions on Chinese Companies Helping Russia Fuel Its War in Ukraine
The United States (US) is reportedly considering imposing sanctions on Chinese companies suspected of helping Russia in its war in Ukraine.
Singapore Budget 2024: Some Economists Express Concerns — Here's What to Know
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong unveiled a projected spending plan costing S$131.4 billion (US$97 billion) in his Budget 2024 speech Friday.
China's Foreign Minister Urges the US to Lift Sanctions on Chinese Companies
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the United States to lift sanctions on Chinese companies and individuals and emphasized that efforts to decouple from China would ultimately hurt the US.
Second Donald Trump Presidency: What It Could Mean for US Energy Policy
If former President Donald Trump returns to office again, he will reportedly embark on a course to reverse many of the initiatives undertaken by the Biden administration in combating climate change.
Wasted Luck: Mega Millions Jackpot Winner in Florida Never Claimed the $36 Million Prize
Winning a Mega Millions jackpot takes a lot of luck, but two bettors just wasted that stroke of good fortune after they failed to step forward and claim the prize.
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