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Manchester City's Champions League ban appeal hearing set for June

Manchester City players reacts during the Premier League clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford, Manchester, England, March 08, 2020. /VCG Premier League champions Manchester City will d

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Manchester City's Champions League ban appeal hearing set for June

Manchester City players reacts during the Premier League clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford, Manchester, England, March 08, 2020. /VCG Premier League champions Manchester City will d

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EU court slams Poland, Hungary and Czechia for breaking migrant law

The ECJ verdict relates to an emergency measure agreed by the EU in 2015 to relocate tens of thousands of refugees pouring into southern Europe. /Darko Vojinovic/AP The European Union's top co

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Iran suspends officials' trips abroad due to COVID-19

Iran's First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri said Wednesday that the Iranian government has suspended officials' participation in the international events to prevent th

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CAS upholds WADA's appeal against FINA decision on Sun Yang

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) announced on Friday that it upheld the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)'s appealing against FINA's decision on Sun Yang, the three-time Olympic swimming champi

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Acquitted Ugandan activist faints amid disorder at court

University lecturer and activist Doctor Stella Nyanzi (L) reacts in court as she attends a trial to face charges for cyber-harassment and offensives communication, in Kampala, on April 10, 2017./

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S.Korea's appellate court sentences ex-president Lee to 17 years in jail over corruption

A South Korean appellate court on Wednesday sentenced former President Lee Myung-bak to 17 years in jail over a set of corruptions, including bribery and embezzlement.

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Apple, Broadcom ordered to pay $1.1bn for patent infringement

An employee serves a customer inside the Regent Street Apple store during a product launch event in London, September 20, 2019. /VCG Photo A Los Angeles jury on Wednesday ordered Apple and Bro

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CalTech scores massive $1.1B verdict against Apple and Broadcom in patent case

After a years-long legal battle, a judge ordered Apple and Broadcom to pay a combined $1.1 billion in a patent infringement case with the California Institute of Technology, Bloomberg reports. The re

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University wins $1.1bn battle with Apple and supplier over iPhone patents

Caltech claims Apple and Broadcom infringed four of its patents by using wifi chips in hundreds of millions of iPhones.

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U.S. Chief Justice, senators sworn in for Trump impeachment trial

U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in on Thursday afternoon on the Senate floor for the soon-to-begin impeachment trial, making Donald Trump only the third president in U.S. history to face s

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India's top court orders review of internet shutdown

01:26 India's Supreme Court said on Friday that the indefinite shutdown of the internet in Indian-controlled Kashmir was unwarranted, rebuking the government for the communications loc

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Yingluck's commerce minister sentenced to 42-year jail term

ByAPDWriterChenJiabaoBANKGOK,Aug25(APD)--TheSupremeCourtofThailandonFridayhassentencedtheformercommerceministerinYingluckShinawatra'sgovernmentinvolvingaricetra

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Indian city in lockdown as 'guru in bling' awaits rape verdict

TroopslinedthestreetsofacityinnorthIndiaFridayaftertensofthousandsofdistraughtdevoteesofanIndiansectleaderdubbedthe"guruinbling"headedtheretoawaitaverdictinhisr

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Thailand’s enforced calm could collapse after Yingluck trial

OnFriday,formerThaiPrimeMinisterYingluckShinawatrahearedtheverdictinhertrialoverallegedlyneglectingmanagementofamassivericesubsidyplan.Sheoversawthericesubsidyd

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Thailand's Supreme Court braces for Yingluck's judgement day

ByAPDWriterChenJiabaoBANGKOK,Aug24(APD)--TheSupremeCourtofThailandonThursdayisbracingitselffortheverdictagainstformerprimeministerYingluckShinawatra'srice-pledg

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Egypt's court order against transfer of Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia "enforceable"

The ruling of an Egyptian court that nullifies a recent maritime demarcation deal to transfer two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia is "enforceable" and legally binding to all Egyptian authorities, said legal experts.