Bayer adds €3.8bn to provision for glyphosate litigation

August 2, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The chemical present in Roundup is alleged to cause cancer

UK to ditch EU state aid rules in favour of more ‘flexible’ approach

June 30, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Subsidy Control Bill dubbed ‘the most important bit of post-Brexit legislation yet’

Motorola provides body cams to Malta Police Force

June 3, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

It already supplies several national police forces with the cameras

Zoom powers through recovery despite phase-out of remote working

June 2, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Zoom posts impressive Q1 results, but question linger over its enduring relevance

EU General Court overturns Amazon’s €250 million tax bill

May 12, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

It comes as a similar lawsuit, concerning French energy company Engie, was upheld by the same court

French Renault workers hold managers captive to stop factory sale

April 29, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

It is only the latest case of 'bossnapping' to hit French industry

Samsung heirs face record €9 billion inheritance tax bill

April 28, 2021
by Robert Fenech

South Korea's 50% inheritance tax rate is the second highest in the world

Former Adidas and Olympique Marseille owner Bernard Tapie and wife victims of violent burglary

April 5, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Mr Tapie is a controversial figure with numerous run-ins with the law

H&M and Nike face boycott in China

March 25, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Controversy has arisen over comments the companies made last year

UK hot tub insurance claims see threefold increase

March 15, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The UK's long lockdown has seen people turn to home entertainment

Facebook reaches compromise with Australian Government, media houses

February 23, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The revised law includes forced arbitration as a last resort

Australia news ban off to a rocky start

February 22, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Facebook starts new phase in its war against Australia

After Google, Facebook threaten to quit Australia, Microsoft breaks ranks by pledging support

February 3, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The move will weaken the position of Google and Facebook, who have threatened repercussions if the legislation goes through

Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot obtain shareholder approval for merger

January 4, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The group will be named Stellantis and will be the world’s fourth-largest car manufacturer

Bayer adds €3.8bn to provision for glyphosate litigation

August 2, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The chemical present in Roundup is alleged to cause cancer

UK to ditch EU state aid rules in favour of more ‘flexible’ approach

June 30, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Subsidy Control Bill dubbed ‘the most important bit of post-Brexit legislation yet’

Motorola provides body cams to Malta Police Force

June 3, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

It already supplies several national police forces with the cameras

Zoom powers through recovery despite phase-out of remote working

June 2, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Zoom posts impressive Q1 results, but question linger over its enduring relevance

EU General Court overturns Amazon’s €250 million tax bill

May 12, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

It comes as a similar lawsuit, concerning French energy company Engie, was upheld by the same court

French Renault workers hold managers captive to stop factory sale

April 29, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

It is only the latest case of 'bossnapping' to hit French industry

Samsung heirs face record €9 billion inheritance tax bill

April 28, 2021
by Robert Fenech

South Korea's 50% inheritance tax rate is the second highest in the world

Former Adidas and Olympique Marseille owner Bernard Tapie and wife victims of violent burglary

April 5, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Mr Tapie is a controversial figure with numerous run-ins with the law

H&M and Nike face boycott in China

March 25, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Controversy has arisen over comments the companies made last year

UK hot tub insurance claims see threefold increase

March 15, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The UK's long lockdown has seen people turn to home entertainment

Facebook reaches compromise with Australian Government, media houses

February 23, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The revised law includes forced arbitration as a last resort

Australia news ban off to a rocky start

February 22, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Facebook starts new phase in its war against Australia

After Google, Facebook threaten to quit Australia, Microsoft breaks ranks by pledging support

February 3, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The move will weaken the position of Google and Facebook, who have threatened repercussions if the legislation goes through

Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot obtain shareholder approval for merger

January 4, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The group will be named Stellantis and will be the world’s fourth-largest car manufacturer