NEW YORK (Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson has vowed to appeal a $ 4.7 billion verdict awarded to 22 women who claim that talcum powder contaminated with asbestos in the company's products …
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(Reuters) – The US Department of Commerce UU On Friday, it lifted a ban on US companies selling products to ZTE Corp, allowing China's second largest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment to resume …
Read More »Timeline: Reuters journalists arrested in Myanmar
(Reuters) – Two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, have been detained in Myanmar since December 12, 2017. At the time of their arrest, they had been working on an …
Read More »Myanmar’s top military officers must be tried for crimes against humanity: Amnesty International
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Myanmar's top military officials, including commanders of its defense and army services, should be tried for crimes against humanity for treating the Rohingya minorities, Amnesty International said in …
Read More »Islamic State: Free Sunni women or Iraqi security men die
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Islamic State militants kidnapped six members of Iraqi security forces and threatened to kill them in three days unless the government releases Sunni Muslim prisoners, the group said on …
Read More »Islamic State – Sunni women or Iraqi security men are killed
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Islamic State militants kidnapped six members of Iraqi security forces and threatened to kill them in three days unless the government releases Sunni Muslim prisoners, the group said on …
Read More »AT & T, the Department of Justice awaits decision that could determine the future of the media
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – DirecTV owner AT & T expects a court ruling that will determine whether it can buy Time Warner Inc, a decision that could trigger a cascade of pay-TV companies …
Read More »Qatar takes the United Arab Emirates before the United States human rights court for boycott
LONDON (Reuters) – The government of Qatar led the United Arab Emirates to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of the United Nations on Monday, accusing it of human rights violations as …
Read More »Former Congolese Vice President Bemba acquitted of war crimes on appeal
The Hague (Reuters) – The International Criminal Court annulled Friday the conviction for war crimes of former vice president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Jean-Pierre Bemba, a major blow to …
Read More »Afghanistan announces an unconditional ceasefire with the Taliban after a peace meeting
KABUL (Reuters) – Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Thursday announced an unconditional ceasefire with the Taliban until June 20, coinciding with the end of the Muslim fasting season, but he excluded all …
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