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Iraq baulks at greater Chinese control of its oilfields
IRAQ’S oil ministry thwarted three prospective deals last year that would have handed Chinese firms more control over its oilfields and led to an exodus of international oil majors that Baghdad wants to invest in its creaking economy.
When the dispute cannot be solved amicably
WHENEVER there is a dispute, the best way to resolve it is through an amicable win-win settlement.
Soccer-Russian clubs appeal UEFA decision to bar them from European competition
(Reuters) - Four Russian Premier League clubs, including champions Zenit St Petersburg, said on Friday they had filed an appeal against UEFA's decision to bar Russian clubs from European competition next season.
Beijing envoy congratulates Marcos, confident of 'stronger' China-Philippines ties
MANILA (AFP): China's ambassador to the Philippines has congratulated Ferdinand Marcos Jr for his victory in the presidential election, expressing confidence that ties between the two nations would be "stronger", a statement said Thursday (May 12).
Chatbots in US justice system raise bias, privacy concerns
Advocates say automated chatbots can open up access to justice systems, while critics warn the technology can be unreliable and lead to bias against some users.
Cricket-Charges against South Africa coach Boucher withdrawn
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Cricket South Africa (CSA) have withdrawn disciplinary charges against national team head coach Mark Boucher after two key witnesses declined to testify in upcoming hearings.
Soccer-FIFA dismiss appeal, orders Brazil and Argentina to play abandoned World Cup qualifier
(Reuters) - The FIFA Appeal Committee ruled on Monday that the abandoned World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina must be replayed after considering the appeals filed by the countries' football associations.
Mediation: An alternative dispute resolution mechanism under BRI
OVER time, Malaysia and China have engaged in more cross-border commercial transactions.
Holes in Sabah history
Sabah, which has been the subject of several territorial claims from foreign states, has a complicated origin history.
NFL's Goodell would be biased arbiter in discrimination case, Black coaches say
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lawyer for three Black coaches accusing the National Football League of racist hiring on Monday told a federal judge their case should not be sent to arbitration because the designated mediator, league commissioner Roger Goodell, was biased.