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Blackberry Gets Slapped with 2nd Lawsuit, Asks Shareholders to Hold On

For the second time in the past week, embattled Canadian telco firm Blackberry has received another round of lawsuit. On Tuesday, Blackberry shareholders in Quebec filed a class-action lawsuit against the company, alleging the company has been taking them for a ride by issuing statements that only allude to false hopes.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Oct 17, 2013

Is Trudeau the Next Prime Minister of Canada?

Is 2015 going to be a lucky year for Justin Trudeau? Will he able to grab the keys of 24 Sussex Drive? Will he be the next prime minister of Canada? The assumptions are going strong.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay Oct 16, 2013

Auckland Mayor Len Brown Admits To Affair, Refuses To Step Down

Auckland Mayor Len Brown is adamant that he will not step down from power. The controversial New Zealand politician has admitted that he had an affair with former council advisory board member Bevan Chuang, but refuses to give up his position.
Anne Lu Oct 16, 2013

Firemen Protest in Belgium, Soak Brussels Cops in Foam [VIDEO]

Habits die hard. Giving a taste of what firefighters can deliver, Belgian firemen protesting in Brussels against government austerity measures sprayed foam on policemen outside the prime minister’s office, which was blocked by riot police and barbed wire fences.
Sunny Peter Oct 14, 2013

Anti-Gay Violence in Moscow

Russian authorities detained over 67 people at a gay pride rally at St. Petersburg after a clash between lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) activists and anti-gay protestors Saturday.
Sunny Peter Oct 14, 2013

Will the US Default on Their Debt Obligations?

When you're this far down the monetary rabbit hole, it would be pretty brave to discount any eventuality. So today we're going to question whether the US government can, or will, really default on their debt obligations.
Jamelle Agbuis Oct 14, 2013

Colombia Slaps 33 Percent Charge For Assets Sent To Foreign Tax Havens

Colombian companies and individuals will now have to pay a 33 percent fee when they transfer funds to countries listed by the government as a tax haven, announced Finance Minister Mauricio Cardenas on Tuesday, after tax authorities estimated that up to 20 trillion pesos ($10.6 billion) in potential tax revenue were being lost due to funds sent abroad.
Jamelle Agbuis Oct 11, 2013

5 unsolved murders of women in Australia

Rewards of up to $500,000 are offered by the NSW police force for any information that might help them to crack the unsolved murder cases. Here are five such cases that the police needs help from the community to crack.
Oct 11, 2013

Chinese Students Forced to Assemble Playstation 4 at Foxconn to Earn their Credits, Company Clarifies Participation is Voluntary

Electronics manufacturer Foxconn, embroiled in yet another work labour controversy, has admitted that it has an existing internship program with Xi'an Technological University of China that allows its students to work in the company's plant in the Chinese city of Yantai. However, it denied that work-study program is only voluntary and it does not allow students to render overtime and night work.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Oct 11, 2013

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