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REUTERS 2023-03-03T21:17:49+00:00

Judge enters second not-guilty plea for lawyer Tom Girardi

A federal judge in Chicago on Friday entered a not guilty plea for disbarred attorney Tom Girardi, who was charged last month with misappropriating more than $3 million in settlement funds that belonged to families of victims of a 2018 plane crash.

REUTERS 2026-03-26T13:24:27.221000+00:00

Fuel-thirsty Asian countries line up for Russian oil

Asian ​countries including Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Sri Lanka are lining up ‌to buy Russian oil as the Iran war blocks supplies, raising the possibility that demand may exceed supply, several sources including Russia said.

REUTERS 2021-05-10T15:30:31+00:00

As lockdown returns, Malaysians face another bleak Eid

Mohd Rezuan Othman would normally travel from Kuala Lumpur to his hometown in southern Malaysia to spend Eid al-Fitr with his family, but the country's latest nationwide COVID-19 lockdown has scuppered his plans for the second year in a row.

REUTERS 2021-02-25T20:52:57+00:00

Supporters of Myanmar military coup rampage in Yangon

Supporters of Myanmar's military, some armed with knives and clubs, others firing catapults and throwing stones, attacked opponents of the Feb. 1 coup on Thursday, as protests against the new junta continued in the country's largest city.

REUTERS 2022-12-13T10:32:53+00:00

Indigenous leaders say new EU anti-deforestation law falls short

Indigenous leaders from rainforests from Brazil to Indonesia say a new European Union law preventing the import into the bloc of key commodities linked to deforestation is insufficient to protect forests and will do little to bolster indigenous rights.

REUTERS 2026-03-23T13:51:10.399000+00:00

EU enters 'last mile' of trade deal negotiations with Australia

The European Union is ​in the "last mile" of negotiations over a trade deal with Australia, an EU Commission ‌spokesperson said on Monday, as it moves to diversify its trade to mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs and reduce its reliance on China.

REUTERS 2024-12-12T05:54:13+00:00

Australia players union slams FIFA over 2034 Saudi World Cup

Australia's professional soccer players union has condemned the awarding of the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia, saying significant human rights risks are attached to the tournament while questioning FIFA's ability to prevent harm from occurring.

REUTERS 2025-02-06T07:17:36+00:00

Asian equities see sharp foreign outflows in January

Foreign investors pulled heavily out of Asian stocks in January, deterred by higher U.S. Treasury yields and rising concerns that regional exports could suffer under additional tariffs from President Donald Trump's administration.