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...Ukraine: Day of resistance to the occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol by Russia in 2014....
...Salta is a medium-sized city with a population of 700,000 people....
...Earlier this year, a couple discussing the war at a restaurant in the southern city of Krasnodar found themselves suddenly handcuffed by masked officers and thrown to the floor....
...Boichenko also said that occupying forces in Mariupol were evacuating some residents of the city into Russia via four hubs in the city, where he said people with connections to Ukrainian civil or municipal...
...Coming just two weeks after Milan’s postponed Salone del Mobile design fair, the LDF, now in its 19th year, is also a statement that there is life after Brexit for the city as a design hub....
...In another sign of digital currencies’ growing influence: Crypto.com Arena is the new name for LeBron James’s home court....
...Despite years of pressure on the government, it took a court order this month to force the National Environmental Board to declare the northern tip of Thailand — Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun and Mae Hong...
...What else we’re reading The People v Harvey Weinstein Only hours after Hollywood partied into the night, Harvey Weinstein hobbled up the steps to a New York City criminal court....
...In May, San Francisco became the first city in the US to ban the use of facial recognition technology by the city's municipal departments, including the police....
...Once we were within the rather municipal surroundings of the market itself, the bountifulness was overwhelming....
...Bruce McGuire, the president of the Connecticut Hedge Fund Association, was holding court at a cocktail reception at Greenwich harbour late last year when he spotted one of his security detail milling about...
...In the age of the PC, it was all about Intel v Advanced Micro Devices, with the former supplying processors for four out of five computers sold and AMD mopping up most of the remainder....
...They didn’t, and a few days later, as he arrived at work in the southern city of Tübingen, the 28-year-old Russian-German was apprehended by police....
...His election already is hurting women, with his boasting about sexual assault, the likely overruling of Roe v Wade [the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalising abortion], the gutting of workers’ rights initiatives...
...A round up of some of the week’s most significant corporate events and news stories. US court told PwC cut corners in Colonial audit Control+C, Control+V....
...(NYT) The graveyard of the Earth Ozersk, codenamed City 40, was the birthplace of the Soviet nuclear weapons programme....
...City authorities used to charge a one-off fee of Rs100,000 per tower for a 20-year licence. They are now demanding Rs100,000 per tower per year, which the industry is challenging in court....
...But now a broader range of companies say they are reflecting a changing national consensus on the rights of LGBT people, which was epitomised by last year’s Supreme Court decision legalising gay marriage...
...A brake on the SkyTrains used in cities from Bangkok to Vancouver? How about a trade embargo against the Isle of Skye? Consider this, though....
...English courts....
...It emerged in court that Ms Pereiro-Mendez had secretly taped conversations with some of her managers and extracts would be played during the case....
...While here in London we’ll help the British Museum, the Science Museum, and the V&A move their collections out of storage and on display....
...But this open secret has been propelled to the top of the news agenda following the arrest of Indonesia’s chief constitutional court judge this month on allegations that he took bribes to influence rulings...
...The Bombay High Court has issued notices to the state government and municipal corporations telling them to get a move on....
...This is happening because cities are harnessing the streams of information from sensors to manage municipal systems better....
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