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Bloomberg News, Published on 25/09/2021
» In a sudden resolution to a diplomatic crisis between the US, China and Canada, a top Huawei Technologies Co executive flew home as China released two jailed Canadians.
AFP, Published on 09/01/2021
» NEW YORK - Deutsche Bank will pay $130 million to settle a foreign bribery probe and fraud charges in precious metals trading, US officials announced Friday.
AFP, Published on 08/01/2021
» NEW YORK - US prosecutors on Thursday hit Boeing with $2.5 billion in fines, settling a criminal charge over claims the company defrauded regulators overseeing the 737 MAX, which was grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes.
AFP, Published on 04/12/2020
» WASHINGTON - The US government is discussing a deal with Chinese tech giant Huawei that could see its detained finance chief Meng Wanzhou allowed to return to China, the Wall Street Journal said.
Associated Press, Published on 02/09/2019
» ODESSA, Texas: Authorities said Sunday they still could not explain why a man with an AR-style weapon opened fire during a routine traffic stop in West Texas to begin a terrifying, 10-mile (16-kilometre) rampage that killed seven people, injured 22 others and ended with officers gunning him down outside a movie theater.
AFP, Published on 16/08/2016
» NEW YORK - Federal investigators probing Volkswagen's diesel emissions cheating scandal have uncovered evidence of criminal wrongdoing, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
AFP, Published on 20/10/2015
» NEW YORK - French bank Credit Agricole will pay a $787 million fine and install an independent monitor to resolve charges it violated US sanctions on Iran and other countries, US regulators announced Tuesday.
AFP, Published on 20/10/2015
» NEW YORK - French bank Credit Agricole has agreed to pay $800 million to settle charges it flouted US sanctions in Iran and other countries, a person familiar with the matter said Monday.
AFP, Published on 17/09/2015
» NEW YORK - General Motors will pay $900 million to settle a criminal probe on its failure to recall cars with faulty ignitions linked to more than 100 fatalities, US officials announced Thursday.
AFP, Published on 23/12/2014
» WASHINGTON - French industrial giant Alstom will plead guilty and pay a record $772.3 million penalty in a wide-ranging foreign bribery case, the US Justice Department announced Monday.