Reporter found illegal product in grocery store – Now S Group, Lidl, and Kesko speak up
Major Finnish grocery chains S Group, Kesko, and Lidl are denying the sale of nicotine bags exceeding legal limits after a report revealed their presence in stores.
Ilva, the newco of Mr. Flacks ready by March
The legal situation surrounding the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto is increasingly uncertain as U.S. investor Mr. Flacks' group works on establishing a new company to proceed with the sale and ensure urgent maintenance following a recent fatal incident.
Release of Lamborghini worth 1.2 crore in Kanpur, owner deposited a bond of 8 crore
A Chief Judicial Magistrate court in Kanpur ordered the release of a luxury Lamborghini after the owner deposited a security bond of 8.83 crore, subject to strict restrictions on the car's sale and modification.
Telefónica's Victory in Mexico: Justice Rules in Favor Against the Sheinbaum Government
Telefónica has won a significant legal battle in Mexico, nullifying a tax debt and allowing the sale of its subsidiary.
Settlement Reached Between Former Adult Video Actor and Manufacturer: "Stop Selling Adult Video Works"
A former adult video actor reached a settlement with an AV manufacturer in Tokyo over the unauthorized sale of her performance footage and related materials.
NAFDAC has powers to ban sachet alcohol – Health ministry
The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health asserts that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has the legal authority to prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages in small containers.
President Yoon: 'Is ordering the sale of farmland communist? Is Lee Seung-man, who established 'land for those who farm it' also a communist?','summary_en':'President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.','summary_long_en':'President Yoon Sook-yeol of South Korea has defended his administration’s directive to order the sale of farmland, clarifying that the measure is intended to prevent speculative transactions in agricultural land. During a recent cabinet meeting, he specified that the government is not targeting inherited farmland or land that is intentionally left unused due to the owner's age or other circumstances. Instead, he indicated that the focus is on instances where individuals acquire farmland under the guise of farming plans but fail to utilize the land for agricultural purposes thereafter. Yoon reiterated the constitutional principle of
President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.
Munich Regional Court: A Groundbreaking Ruling on the Sale of Oktoberfest Tables
The Munich Regional Court has prohibited an event agency from offering table reservations for the Ochsenbraterei tent at Oktoberfest, setting new legal standards for reservation practices.
I have encountered mockery and rudeness: actress Gaby Ramirez takes legal action against Gaby Ramirez, host of 'Sale el Sol' for having the same name; here's how the case is going
Actress Gaby Ramirez has initiated legal proceedings against another Gaby Ramirez, the host of 'Sale el Sol', over the exclusive use of her artistic name.
The 30 Million Friends Foundation Seizes the Council of State to 'Enforce' the Ban on Selling Dogs and Cats by Pet Shops
The 30 Million Friends Foundation is taking legal action to enforce the ban on the sale of dogs and cats in pet shops, criticizing government inaction.
Wanted to get the horse refunded because it had an extra tooth
Two Icelandic women were involved in a legal dispute over a horse sale due to one buyer's claim that the horse's extra tooth caused discomfort, but the seller was acquitted as no health impact was found.
Wanted to get the horse refunded due to extra tooth
A woman contested a horse purchase claiming the horse's extra tooth caused discomfort, but the court ruled against her due to lack of evidence of health issues.
Search at the European Commission in Brussels regarding building sales in 2024
Belgian federal police conducted an investigation into the European Commission's recent sale of buildings, affirming compliance with legal procedures despite the investigation.
Min Hee-jin wins the put option lawsuit... What is the outcome of the '43 billion won damages lawsuit' with Daniel?
Former Adore CEO Min Hee-jin won her lawsuit against HYBE regarding stock sale rights, significantly impacting ongoing legal conflicts with the company.
Minority Partner of Ligga Points Out Irregularities in Company Sale Process and Goes to Court to Try to Suspend Negotiations
Agnaldo Bastos Lopes, a minority partner of Ligga Telecom, has taken legal action to suspend the sale of the company, citing irregularities in the negotiation process.
Against Aldi: Tchibo loses in the dispute over battle prices
Tchibo has lost a legal battle against Aldi regarding the sale of coffee below production costs, and may consider taking the case to a higher court.
Bloomberg: What are the US plans for Venezuela's oil
The article discusses the selective lifting of sanctions by the US to facilitate the transfer and sale of Venezuelan crude oil on international markets while questioning whether major companies will risk operations in the country without clear political and legal guarantees.
VIDEO A replica of the Tron motorcycle is for sale, and it's street legal
The PBC NeuTron is a striking replica of the iconic Tron Light Cycle, designed to be street legal and features a distinctive layout and glowing details.
Government sources on the potential sale of F-35s to Turkey: Two legal obstacles prohibit the sale of defense material to Turkey
Government sources indicate that two legal barriers, primarily related to the S-400 sanctions and required amendments in U.S. legislation with Congressional cooperation, obstruct the potential sale of F-35 fighter jets to Turkey.
Abramovich says 'no' to Starmer's request to send Chelsea sale proceeds to Ukraine
Roman Abramovich denies UK Labour leader Keir Starmer's request to donate the proceeds from the Chelsea sale to Ukraine, preparing for a legal battle with the British government over the £2.5 billion from the sale.
Controversy over eels: Chefs rejecting their consumption and fishmongers defending their sale because it is legal
Chefs, led by Andoni Luis Aduriz, are campaigning against the consumption of endangered eels, while fishmongers argue for its legal sale amidst rising prices and scarcity.