Kuwait Has Cleared the Draft Expat Bill, What Could Be Its Dire Consequences?
In the wake of rising Coronavirus cases, India’s migrant workers in Kuwait are now being dealt with a disastrous blow. Kuwait moved the new expat
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In the wake of rising Coronavirus cases, India’s migrant workers in Kuwait are now being dealt with a disastrous blow. Kuwait moved the new expat
“The trade war with China could end up doing more harm to the Indian economy”, Arvind Panagariya recently said in an audio interview. China’s exports to
On February 15, 2012, two Indian fishermen were killed off the coast of Kerala. They were aboard the St. Antony. Furthermore, as per India’s allegations,
The Supreme Court, in a 5-3 decision, held that specific requirements for the foreign affiliates of American NGOs to be funded are valid. The United
The US Supreme Court in June Medical Services LLC v Russo held that the act which requires only doctors who have admitting privileges to perform
What looks like a move to wipe out the remnants of the Obama’s regime, Donald Trump has called for the elimination of Obamacare. What is
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. is an American biotechnology company headquartered in New York. In 2001, it filed patents for a new kind of genetically modified mouse. This was
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Asylum Seekers will have to prove in their initial determination that they need Asylum. They will also not
The issue was simple, whether the SEC can get an equitable remedy of disgorgement beside remedies available under specific statutory provisions, this was for penalties
On June 16, 2020, Brussels, the European Commission (EC) made a press release. The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation. It is to
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