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Push for a transition to EVs sparks legislation against Chinese forced labor

A recent federal push for a switch to electric vehicles to support plans for a zero-emissions future has raised human rights concerns regarding the use of forced labor and child labor to mine elements vital in the production of rechargeable batteries. In hopes of ensuring that Arizona is not supporting such practices, Sen. Frank Carroll, […] The post Push for a transition to EVs sparks legislation against Chinese forced labor appeared first on Arizona Mirror.

St Johns judge Casey Woolsey could face reprimand

A St. Johns County judge could face a public reprimand after an investigation into whether she improperly injected partisanship into her election campaign and made a misleading statement about fundraising.

Nigerian president Bola Tinubu not first African leader to ring NASDAQ closing bell

President Bola Tinubu’s spokesman Ajuri Ngelale claimed in a statement that the Nigerian leader was the first African head of state to ring the closing bell at NASDAQ, an American stock exchange based in New York. But the claim is misleading; Jakaya Kikwete rang the bell on September 21, 2011, when he was still the president of Tanzania. The Nigerian government retracted the statement, saying it was misled.

Court reinstates ex-Transmile CEO s sentence

PUTRAJAYA: The Court of Appeal here set aside the two-year imprisonment imposed by the High Court on former Transmile chief executive officer Gan Boon Aun for furnishing misleading financial statements on the company to Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd (Bursa Malaysia).

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