Li Xin was sentenced to five months’ jail for pulling a knife on Lin Suhua, threatening to kill her family and then attempting to strangle her.
Agreement reached on Japan-Australia hydrogen project design
Five companies have signed an agreement on the initial design of a project to produce and liquify green hydrogen in Queensland, Australia for export to Japan.
How to make change stick in legal teams
In-house legal teams seeking to change the way they do things can learn lessons from the insights of distinguished entrepreneur Gordon Moore concerning the challenges involved in encouraging mainstream adoption of new technologies.
How positive action can prevent protestor disruption at major sporting and entertainment events
Owners and occupiers of a range of sport and entertainment venues face a potential increase in disruption to their businesses this summer.
Foreign direct investment in the Netherlands
The Netherlands has a highly open and globalized economy that consistently ranks among the top FDI destinations worldwide.
UN climate talks: ‘lack of trust’, funding stymie progress between China-backed nations and West
Negotiations in Bonn were dominated by arguments over who should be responsible for financing a ‘just transition’ to a clean energy-powered economy.
Singapore Airlines voted world’s best by travellers, Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific comes No 8
Two Japanese airlines also made the Skytrax top 20, as well as carriers from South Korea, Hainan, Taiwan, India, Australia and New Zealand. Cathay Pacific took home the gong for ‘world’s best in-flight entertainment’.
How Ireland’s new RESS 3 energy support scheme works
Ireland’s Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) is designed to increase the supply of power to the country’s electricity grid from green energy sources by providing a route to market for new renewable generation projects.
FSA proposals aim to drive improvements in UK food safety and hygiene
A recent consultation published by the UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) puts risk management practices, food safety culture and sustained compliance at the centre of its proposals for a modernised food hygiene delivery model.
Construction law terms: design development and design change
The terms ‘design development’ and ‘design change’ are two commonly used terms used in construction law that are often confused.
