CAC boss apologizes as Senate rescinds call for his sack
The Nigerian Senate has reversed its previous call for the removal of the Registrar-General of the Corporate Affairs Commission, Hussaini Magaji, after he apologized for not attending earlier sessions.
Corporate News Filter: Samsung is merely falsely tolerant towards the government, forget about Russian oil, and Chinese cars are already conquering Slovakia
Samsung is shutting down its TV manufacturing plant in Galanta, Slovakia, resulting in nearly a thousand job losses while highlighting a broader industrial decline affecting the Slovak economy.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Friday, February 27
The Brazilian Senate begins voting on labor reform amid protests, while other headlines indicate significant corporate mergers and political developments.
VIDEOS: Acre News 1st Edition this Friday, February 27, 2026
A variety of news segments including corporate acquisitions, judicial actions, political conflicts, and local disturbances are covered in the Acre News report.
President Trump tells Netflix to fire Susan Rice or 'pay consequences'
President Trump urged Netflix to dismiss board member Susan Rice, warning of repercussions over her recent comments regarding Republican pressure on corporations.
Reduction of 10% in Number of Representatives: Gap Between LDP and Ishin; Corporate and Group Donations, Asahi-Tokyo University Survey
A survey by Asahi Shimbun and Tokyo University revealed a divide between Japan's ruling LDP and the Ishin party over a proposed 10% reduction in the number of representatives, with all opposition parties largely opposing the idea.
Babiš's corporate giant. Where it reaches and where it has its interests
The article discusses the extensive corporate interests of Czech politician Andrej Babiš.
CBS accused of ‘corporate capitulation’ amid row over Colbert interview with Democrat – US politics live
CBS responded to allegations regarding censorship after Stephen Colbert chose to not air an interview with Democrat James Talarico, citing concerns over equal-time rules.
Removing criteria on race and gender from the board: Goldman Sachs' anti-woke shift
Goldman Sachs is reportedly set to eliminate references to race, gender identity, ethnicity, and sexual orientation from its board selection criteria, marking a significant shift away from identity politics in the American financial world.
Want to kick corporations out of schools: It is crucial
Simona Mohamsson advocates for eliminating corporate involvement in Swedish schools, expressing criticism of political opponents during a school visit.
The opposition made it clear during the questioning hour - This tax decision was too much
The Finnish opposition demanded the government to reverse its decision to cut corporate tax from 20% to 18% by 2027 during a questioning session.
STJ denies Luciano Hang's appeal against Folha and reporter's decision
The Brazilian Superior Court of Justice (STJ) unanimously denied an appeal by businessman Luciano Hang against Folha and reporter Patrícia Campos Mello regarding a 2018 article on corporate funding for anti-PT campaigns.
'Now the West India Company's Rule on the Country', Alankar Agnihotri's Ultimatum to MPs and MLAs
Alankar Agnihotri, former city magistrate of Bareilly, harshly criticized Indian MPs and MLAs, claiming they have become puppets of corporate interests rather than serving the public.
Constancy reduction, 54% approval from the Liberal Democratic Party: Differences in donations and the secondary capital with Ishin - Asahi and University of Tokyo Survey
A joint survey by Asahi Shimbun and the University of Tokyo revealed that while 54% of LDP candidates support a 10% reduction in the number of House of Representatives members, nearly all candidates from the Ishin party are in favor, highlighting a significant division between the coalition partners on issues like corporate donations and secondary capital proposals.
The Business Spokesperson of Moderaterne Breaks Into Song When Asked About Corporate Tax Cuts
Charlotte Bagge Hansen, the business spokesperson for the Moderat party, responds to questions about corporate tax cuts by singing, emphasizing the party's commitment to its economic goals.
House of Representatives Election: Handling of Corporate and Organizational Donations and Electoral Reform are Key Issues
The upcoming House of Representatives election is focused on the handling of corporate and organizational donations amid issues related to the Liberal Democratic Party and proposals for electoral reform including a reduction in the number of representatives.
Jimmy Kimmel and his biting comments on Melania Trump's documentary: 'Vanity project and blatant corporate bribery'
Jimmy Kimmel criticized the documentary about Melania Trump during his television monologue, describing it as a vanity project and a blatant corporate bribery.