is Indonesia Summons Ambassador over Deaths on Chinese Fishing Boats By www.rfa.org Published On :: 2020-05-07T23:17:35Z The foreign minister asks why the bodies of three Indonesians were thrown overboard. Full Article Story
is Daughter of Uyghur Historian Questions Legitimacy of State Media Video Denying His Detention By www.rfa.org Published On :: 2020-05-07T23:45:30Z Iminjan Seydin appeared in a video praising the government after he was missing for three years. Full Article Story
is Bangladesh: All Rohingya Found at Sea Will Be Taken to Bhashan Char Island By www.rfa.org Published On :: 2020-05-07T23:45:02Z After insisting for weeks it would take no more refugees, Bangladesh relents and rescues hundreds. Full Article Story
is China's Recovery May Boost Carbon Emissions By www.rfa.org Published On :: 2020-05-08T15:31:10Z A record decline in greenhouse gas could be followed by a larger increase as the economy rebounds, energy experts warn. Full Article Story
is Guards Drag Pro-Democracy Lawmakers From Hong Kong Legislature By www.rfa.org Published On :: 2020-05-08T17:20:00Z The guards were acting at the behest of a pro-Beijing politician whose authority to order their removal has been questioned. Full Article Story
is Family Claims Cambodian Detainee Was Tortured to Death in Prison, Despite Suicide Ruling By www.rfa.org Published On :: 2020-05-08T19:40:00Z The man’s aunt demands that authorities bring his killers to justice. Full Article Story
is North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Sends ‘Strategic’ Praises to Xi Jinping By www.rfa.org Published On :: 2020-05-09T01:25:00Z Customs official banished to a remote area after being caught smuggling. Full Article Story
is Up to speed on COVID-19: Automotive Industry Risk Mitigation Action Plan By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-08 Coronavirus piles more pressure and strain on the automotive sector, disruption supply chains, factory closures and restructuring The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak has now been labelled a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO). COVID-19 ... Full Article
is The FCA bans the promotion of mini-bonds to retail consumers: what does this mean and what does it say about FCA thinking? By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-12-03 On 26 November 2019 the FCA announced that it was using its product intervention powers to ban the promotion of so-called “speculative mini bonds” to retail consumers. The ban will come into force on 1 January and will last for 12 months... Full Article
is Introduction of disclosure obligations on the integration of ESG factors and risks By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-12-18 The European Commission published new Regulations on harmonised requirements in respect of sustainability-related disclosures and benchmarks contributing to sustainable finance (EU/2019/2089) (the “Disclosure Regulation”) in the Official... Full Article
is Buy-side perspective: Issues with delegation of SFTR reporting cause a headache By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-02-10 Sell-side reluctance to accept delegation of reporting under the Securities Financing Transaction Regulation (“SFTR”) is causing a headache for buy-side firms. If buy-side firms are unable to establish delegation arrangements they ... Full Article
is Overnight sensation: ISDA publishes new definitions to facilitate transition from EONIA By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-02-17 On Friday 14 February 2020, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (“ISDA”) published the ISDA Collateral Agreement Interest Rate Definitions (the “Collateral Rate Definitions”). The Collateral Rate Definit... Full Article
is Cayman Islands Added to Annex 1: What Managers Need to Know By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-02-20 On 18 February 2018, the EU added the Cayman Islands to its list of noncooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes (“Annex 1”). This has come as a surprise, but is unlikely to have any immediate impact on Cayman-domiciled funds. In this b... Full Article
is Exelon Corporation (EXC) CEO Christopher Crane on Q1 2020 Results - Earnings Call Transcript By seekingalpha.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:09:06 -0400 Full Article EXC SA Transcripts
is Avista Corporation (AVA) CEO Dennis Vermillion on Q1 2020 Results - Earnings Call Transcript By seekingalpha.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:23:03 -0400 Full Article AVA SA Transcripts
is Coronavirus - EU Commission guidelines: Is compensation payable when flights are cancelled - EU By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-03-26 Summary of the communication from the EU commissionInterpretative Guidelines on EU Regulation 261/2004 on passenger rights in the context of the developing situation with Covid-19 - 18 March 2020 Right to choose between reimbursement and rerouting ... Full Article
is Concerns remain around much improved 2019 mine rehab financial provision regulations By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-07-19 ... Full Article
is Coronavirus - South Africas Mining and Natural Resources Sector is resilient and can survive Covid-19 By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-03-25 On 15 March 2020, following the announcement by President Ramaphosa regarding South Africa’s precautionary measures that must be put in place to prevent the contraction and spread of COVID-19, South Africans came face to face with the stark re... Full Article
is Leasehold enfranchisement By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2008-03-05 Enfranchisement of long leasehold buildings in commercial use may have become a real possibility as a result of a recent decision by the House of Lords. The Leasehold Reform Act 1967 gives long leasehold tenants the right to buy the freehold of the... Full Article
is Easements, covenants and profits à prendre: reform is in the air By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2008-06-10 The Law Commission has published a consultation paper proposing wide-ranging reforms to the law governing easements, covenants and profits à prendre. The changes suggested by the Law Commission include: the creation of a single new method ... Full Article
is Display energy certificates By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2008-06-10 The Government has published a guidance note designed to help owners and occupiers understand how new rules requiring display energy certificates (DECs) in large public buildings will work in practice. The guidance also explains the responsibilities... Full Article
is Discharging restrictive covenants By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2008-06-10 In Re Alisha House, the Lands Tribunal discharged a restrictive covenant preventing a developer from using land for residential development in circumstances where: the developer had entered into the restrictive covenant with the local authority r... Full Article
is Increase in Land Registry fees By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2009-06-19 Land Registry fees will increase on 6 July 2009. A new Land Registry fee order has been published, increasing fees across the board for registration and information services from 6 July. The Land Registry is required to recover from its fees and c... Full Article
is Land Registry change of practice in relation to discharge of mortgages By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2009-06-19 The Land Registry is changing its practice on the discharge of mortgages in cases where form DS1 is not available when the application is made to the Land Registry. On 3 August 2009, the Land Registry will implement an important change in practice ... Full Article
is Court of Appeal's analysis of lease guarantees By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2011-07-29 ... Full Article
is Authorised contractual schemes and PAIFs - SDLT By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2014-12-03 The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement contained the following stamp duty land tax announcement regarding the tax-free ... Full Article
is The Court of Justice in Eenheid holds that the day to day management of Property Funds is subject to VAT By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2015-12-10 The Court of Justice of the European Union delivered its judgment in Case C-595/13 Staatssecretaris van Financiën v Fiscale Eenheid X NV cs on 9 December 2015. Full Article
is Businesses take note: The Carbon Tax Act is coming into effect By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-05-28 The Carbon Tax Act No. 15 of 2019 | Effective as of 1 June 2019 “Reducing the impacts of climate change through facilitating a viable and fair transition to a low-carbon economy is essential to ensure an environmentally sustainable economic gr... Full Article
is Use of enforcement undertakings is on the rise By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-06-24 Enforcement undertakings, a form of civil sanction available to the Environment Agency, Natural England and Natural Resources Wales, are voluntary binding agreements which can be offered to a regulator where there are reasonable grounds to consider ... Full Article
is France: The deadline for IED waste treatment facilities is approaching By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-07-16 Following the publication by the European Commission of the conclusions on best available techniques (BAT) in the waste sector on 17th August 2018, the operators are required to submit a reconsideration file (“dossier de réexamen”... Full Article
is Financial Provision Regulations 2019 By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-08-01 Introduction There has been significant debate amongst key stakeholders including government, mining companies, and environmental lobbyists regarding how mining companies should not only be held accountable for mine closure but also how the often va... Full Article
is Coronavirus Flemish soil legislation Belgium By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-06 The Flemish Government has issued a decree on March 27, 2020 which entered into force with immediate effect, to extend for 30 days: 1. the 90-day period (becoming 120 days) for OVAM (the Flemish Waste Agency) to decide on the conformity of a soil re... Full Article
is BREAKING: Lagos Discharges 48 More COVID-19 Patients By saharareporters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:58:50 +0000 The Lagos State Government has discharged 48 more COVID-19 patients from its isolation centres. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu disclosed this via his official Twitter handle on Thursday. This brings the total recovery case in the state to 406. The governor said the patients, who were all Nigerians, include 32 males and 16 females. He said, “The patients, 28 from the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, six from Lekki, one from Onikan and 13 from LUTH Isolation Centre, were discharged having fully recovered and tested negative to #COVID19 in two consecutive readings.” PUBLIC HEALTH Breaking News News AddThis : Original Author : Saharareporters, New York Disable advertisements : Full Article
is How Serving And Retired Nigerian Judges Illegally Inserted Names Of Their Children, Relatives In List Of Judges To Be Appointed Into Judiciary By saharareporters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:28:35 +0000 A document seen by SaharaReporters has exposed how serving and retired Nigerian judges are illegally preparing ways for their children and relatives to take over the country’s judicial system in future. According to the document put together by Open Bar Initiative, out of the 33 names recently recommended to President Muhammadu Buhari by the National Judiciary Council for appointment as judges in the Federal Capital Territory High Court, only 11 met the criteria set out in the employment guideline of the council. The NJC had on April 26, 2020 approved the appointment of 33 judges for the FCT High Court. SaharaReporters gathered that 22 out of the 33 candidates presented to President Buhari made the list only because they were related to serving senior members of the judiciary or close aides and members of the NJC. Also, states that already have judges in the FCT High Court were reconsidered and given slots while no one was considered qualified for appointment in Ebonyi, a state that has no existing judge. Section 255 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), pegged qualification for becoming a judge in the High Court of the FCT to a minimum of 10 years qualification as a legal practitioner. Also Rule 4 of the NJC appointment of judges’ procedure, indicated only four classes of lawyers, who are qualified to apply and be recommended to be appointed as judges of a high court. These are legal practitioners in private practice, legal practitioners in public service, who are legal officers, chief registrar of a court, and chief magistrates. Those listed in the document seen by SaharaReporters among the 33 nominees to be considered as judges by President Buhari but, who are not qualified include Njideka K. Nwosu-Iheme, a Grade 1 Magistrate, who is the daughter of Justice Mary Odili of the Supreme Court and daughter-in-law to Justice Nwosu-Iheme of the Court of Appeal, Agashieze Cyprian Odinaka, a Deputy Director at FCTA whose sister is the Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal in Akure, Ondo State, Fatima Abubakar Aliyu, a judiciary worker, who is the daughter of immediate-past President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Bulkachuwa, Kanyip Rosemary Indinya, a senior magistrate at FCT and wife of the President of the National Industrial Court and sister of a member of the National Judicial Council. Others are Mimi Anne Katsina Alu-Apena, a senior magistrate and daughter of late Kastina Alu, former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Enenche Eleojo, Assistant Director at FCT High Court and Personal Assistant to the Chief Judge, FCT High Court, Madugu Mohammed Alhaji, Josephine Obanor Enobie, Kayode Agunloye, Nwabulu Ngozika Chineze and Abubakar Babashani, who are senior staff of the FCT High Court but have not attained the rank of chief registrar as stipulated by the constitution. The list also includes one one Aliyu Halilu Ahmed, a Deputy Chief Registrar from Adamawa State judiciary, who has not attained the rank of a chief registrar. The rest are Aminu Muhammad Abdullahi, Nwecheonwu Chinyere Elewe, Ibrahim Mohammed, Sadia Mu’azu Mayana, Aliyu Yunusa Shafa, Mohammed Zubairu, Binta Dogonyaro, Christopher Opeyemi Oba and Hafsat Lawan Abba-Aliyu, all magistrates from the FCT judiciary, who are not up to the rank of a chief magistrate as stipulated in Rule 4 of the NJC appointment of judges procedure. SaharaReporters also gathered that one Olufola Olufolashade Oshin did not participate in the processes leading up to selection, interview or obtaining recommendation from a Chief Judge of a state but her name was inserted into the final list transmitted to President Buhari at the instigation of some senior judicial officers believed to be top members of the Supreme Court. Reacting to the development, Open Bar Initiative said, “The suggestion that judicial service in Nigeria is an inheritance transmitted from parents to children is not supported by the constitution or any other instrument under Nigerian law. “This is an abuse of the constitution by those who must nominate judges for appointment.” Co-convener of Open Bar Initiative and former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission in Nigeria, Prof Chidi Odinkalu, while reacting to the situation, said, “These are not just unqualified nominees, they are bad nominees because only bad people will want to become judges through smuggling. They will make bad judges, we should resist them and their sponsors.” Voicing his displeasure on Twitter, a user with the handle @AbdulMahmud01, said, “Have you seen the list of newly appointed FCT judges approved by NJC? It is a parade of children of former CJN, retired Supreme Court justices and judges. NJC is simply put: a corrupt council of corrupt interests.” Another user, @KennyAdazie, while sharing her thoughts on the issue, said, “The only people that can take back Nigeria are the youth. “If we don’t come out to stop this madness, the charade will continue. When they strategically place their own, they pave way for #impunities and come 2023, there is nothing you can do! The reason our legal system is in ruins.” Legal Politics Scandal News AddThis : Original Author : Saharareporters, New York Disable advertisements : Full Article
is Plateau Discharges Index Coronavirus Case By saharareporters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:39:55 +0000 The Plateau State Government has discharged the state’s index case of Coronavirus from one of its isolation centres at Jos University Teaching Hospital after she made a full recovery.Nathan Shehu, Consultant Physician, Infectious Disease, at JUTH, confirmed the recovery, saying she was fit to reintegrate into society.He said, “The patient has recovered and is fit to reintegrate into the community. She no longer poses a risk. “The patient came asymptomatic; after treatment, her samples were taken and they all are negative, so she is discharged and can go home.“The advice we will give her is the same we will give those in the community. She should maintain social distance, respiratory and cough etiquette and hand hygiene.”The consultant, who was involved in managing the patient, urged the public not to stigmatise those treated and discharged. PUBLIC HEALTH News AddThis : Original Author : Saharareporters, New York Disable advertisements : Full Article
is BREAKING: Kano Discharges Health Commissioner, Prevention Task Force Co-chairman, 14 Other COVID-19 Patients By saharareporters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:04:39 +0000 Sixteen patients receiving treatment for Coronavirus in Kano State have been discharged after recovering from the disease. This brings the total number of discharged patients in the state to 22. Mallam Muhammad Garba, Commissioner for Information in the state, made this known in a statement on Thursday. Garba said among those discharged were Prof Abdulrazak Garba Habeeb of the Department of Medicine, Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Bayero University, who is also the Co-chair of the state’s Prevention Task Force on COVID-19, Dr Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, the state’s Commissioner for Health among others. The commissioner pointed out that all the patients have tested negative for the disease after the two follow up tests and have therefore reached full recovery. PUBLIC HEALTH Breaking News News AddThis : Original Author : SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements : Full Article
is BREAKING: Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello, Orders NCDC Officials On Fact-finding Mission To Go On 14-day Isolation By saharareporters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:34:05 +0000 Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, has ordered visiting officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control to go into isolation at a quarantine centre for 14 days. Bello gave the directive on Thursday night when the NCDC officials led by Dr Andrew Noah showed up at the Government House, in Lokoja, the state capital. The agency had sent a delegation of rapid response team to ascertain the true status of Kogi as a COVID-19-free state. The governor said that the step was to ensure that the laid down procedure of checkmating the scourge by NCDC was strictly followed. Presenting a letter titled: “Deployment of Rapid Response Squad to help in fighting COVID-19,” Dr Noah explained that the mission of the NCDC was to provide logistics to all states of the federation of which Kogi could not be left out. He said two members of the team would be left behind to help the state and support efforts already in place. Speaking shortly after receiving the letter, Bello outlined steps taken so far by the state to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. He then asked that the NCDC officials be subjected to testing and isolated in the state quarantine centre or leave the state immediately if they refused. PUBLIC HEALTH Breaking News News AddThis : Original Author : SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements : Full Article
is CSOs Give Conditions For Virtual Public Hearing On Control Of Infectious Diseases Bill By saharareporters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:22:41 +0000 The Nigerian Civil Society Organisations have recommended modalities that would ensure citizens’ participation in the conduct of the proposed virtual public hearing on the controversial Infectious Diseases Bill. The group said that public scrutiny of the bill can only be achieved through a broad-based engagements of stakeholders. In a statement jointly signed by 69 civil organisations on Thursday in Abuja, the groups stated that any legislative process that does not guarantee active and free participation of the people would fail and not be accepted. The statement noted that the proposed public hearing, which would be held via video conferencing be scheduled to hold between two to three days and representatives of organizations be allowed to make presentation for five-10 minutes. The rights group also asked the lawmakers to provide information on the committee responsible for the coordination of the hearing. According to the statement, "The committee responsible for organising these activities should conduct citizen outreach and share this information widely with the public through diverse media platforms. "This is critical to ensure broad awareness and participation and enhance legislative transparency" They said the virtual public hearing on the bill must be comprehensive, and conform with the dictates of the constitution. PUBLIC HEALTH News AddThis : Original Author : SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements : Full Article
is Eversheds Sutherland advises on sale of saracus Group to private equity investor Maxburg Capital Partners By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-22 Eversheds Sutherland has advised the CEO and owner of saracus group on the sale of the group to an investment fund managed by private equity investor Maxburg Capital Partners. The parties agreed to keep the purchase price confidential. The client w... Full Article
is Coronavirus - Updated summary of Covid-19 tax measures and Irish Revenue guidance - Ireland By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-24 A number of measures have been introduced in Ireland in recent weeks in light of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Irish Revenue has also published a number of welcome guidelines and confirmations in an attempt to mitigate any detrimental effects... Full Article
is Eversheds Sutherland advised Optimas OE Solutions By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-24 Eversheds Sutherland advised Optimas OE Solutions on the sale of part of its French business relating to certain industrial customers to Accursia Capital GmbH. This transaction took place in the context of the sale of other distinct parts of the Opt... Full Article
is Eversheds Sutherland Ots & Co has again been highly recognised by Chambers & Partners By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-28 Chambers & Partners, an independent editorial and research team recently published the latest editions of Chambers Global and Chambers Europe legal guides. We are proud to announce that Eversheds Sutherland Ots & Co has again been highly... Full Article
is Combining sector knowledge and technical know-how to deliver largest unsubsidised wind farm in Europe By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-29 Eversheds Sutherland advises Glennmont on the sale of a minority stake in 211MW Finnish wind project Eversheds Sutherland has advised Glennmont Partners on its agreed sale of a 15% minority stake in Project Piiparinmäki, a 211.4MW wind farm, to... Full Article
is Markus Naef: new Partner with Eversheds Sutherland and Brigadier General with the Swiss Armed Forces, currently National Coordinator for procurement in times of COVID-19 By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-05-01 Eversheds Sutherland is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Partner in the fields of data protection and IT law. As an attorney and 2012 certified Senior Project Manager IPMA Level B, Markus Naef advises companies on legal safeguards and ex... Full Article
is We acted as legal advisor in the sale of the shares and financial arrangements of Basso Media By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-05-04 We acted as legal advisor when the shareholders of Oy Basso Media Ltd. sold all shares of Oy Basso Media Ltd. to Bauer Media Holding Oy. Other financial arrangements were also carried out in connection with the transaction. Basso Media will continue... Full Article
is Coronavirus Coverage Policy Issues to Ponder By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-03-04 The global impact of Coronavirus is now undeniable, as one might expect from a highly contagious disease originating from the world’s second largest economy and most populous nation. Insurance claims are bound to follow and whilst market... Full Article
is Business Interruption Policies and Flooding Maximising Recovery By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-03-10 The UK has suffered widespread damage as a result of recent flooding over the winter of 2019/20, with anticipated losses in excess of £400m. If flood-related interruption to a business is significant, property and business interruption (BI) polici... Full Article
is Open Finance Dont Miss Your Chance to Input By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-03-12 Late last December, the FCA issued a Call for Input (CFI)[1] to explore the opportunities and risks arising from Open Finance. Comments are due by Tuesday 17 March 2020 – don’t miss your chance to ha... Full Article
is China Is Not Conducting Debt Trap Diplomacy in the Pacific—At Least Not Yet By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 21:57:38 +0000 A close look at the evidence suggests that China has not been engaged in “debt-trap diplomacy” in the Pacific, at least not so far. Nonetheless, if future Chinese lending continues on a business-as-usual basis, serious problems of debt sustainability will arise, and concerns about quality and corruption are valid. By Jonathan Pryke HONOLULU (March 2, 2020)—In an atmosphere of heightened geostrategic competition, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has raised questions about the risk of debt problems in less-developed countries. Such risks are especially worrying for the small and fragile economies of the Pacific. This is a summary only. Click the title for the full article, or visit www.EastWestCenter.org/Research-Wire for more. Full Article
is New Findings on Links between Urban Expansion and Viral Disease in Vietnam Offer Lessons for COVID-19 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 00:07:39 +0000 By James H. Spencer, Sumeet Saksena, and Jefferson Fox HONOLULU (1 April 2020)—The current COVID-19 pandemic, which started in Wuhan, China, underscores what the public health community has warned about for more than two decades—the risk of viral diseases capable of spreading from animal to human hosts. The first outbreaks of “bird flu” (highly pathogenic avian influenza―HPAI, subtype H5N1) raised similar concerns 20 years ago―concerns that have persisted with the outbreak of SARS in 2002–2004 and COVID-19 today. New outbreaks of avian influenza are also still occurring in poultry and humans, primarily in Asia but also in other parts of the world. This is a summary only. Click the title for the full article, or visit www.EastWestCenter.org/Research-Wire for more. Full Article