The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday announced the finalization of a new rule that extends its regulatory power to all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, cigars and more. The new rule reportedly strengthens the implementation of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 (TCA) and helps the FDA enforce regulations [...]

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The Beijing Municipal High People’s Court ruled on Wednesday that Xintong Tiandi (XT), a local leather goods retailer, can continue to use the phrase “iPhone” on its leather goods. According to the Legal Daily, the official newspaper of the China Justice Ministry , the Beijing court placed much weight on the fact that XT filed [...]

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The EU Court of Justice on Wednesday upheld EU rules that will require health warnings to cover 65 percent of a cigarette pack. The rules, approved by the EU Parliament in 2014, also ban the advertising of e-cigarettes. Philip Morris International and British American Tobacco had challenged the rules, arguing that the EU was overstepping [...]

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Brazilian local media reported Tuesday that the country’s top prosecutors have requested an investigation into President Dilma Rousseff over alleged connections to the Petrobras corruption scandal. Though Rousseff has spoken against the accusations and threatened legal action, prosecutors claim that she attempted to obstruct the investigation of those involved in the oil firm corruption scandal. [...]

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Georgia Governor Nathan Deal on Tuesday vetoed a bill that would have allowed the concealed carrying of handguns on college campuses. The bill, if approved, would have allowed anyone 21 or older with a concealed carry permit to have a concealed handgun on a college campus, adding an exception to the prohibition of possessing a [...]

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The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh (ICTB) on Tuesday sentenced four men to death for crimes against humanity committed during Bangladesh’s war of independence in 1971. Five men were tried, but only four received death sentences for crimes against humanity as enumerated in section 3(2)(a)(g)(h) of the Act No. XIX of 1973 . The fifth was [...]

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