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US Supreme Court sides with Bayer over Roundup cancer suits
US Supreme Court sides with Bayer over Roundup cancer suits
Bayer, which acquired Roundup in 2018, said the decision is good for science and farmers. The Supreme Court's ruling was met with backlash from both Republicans and Democrats.
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Bayer: Why so many Roundup weedkiller lawsuits?
Bayer was sued for failing to add cancer warnings to its controversial pesticide Roundup, when US regulators opposed adding one. DW asks if the latest Supreme Court win will stop the chemical giant from paying billions.
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Court upholds Weinstein rape conviction
A California court has upheld the conviction of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein but said a lower court judge must resentence him. Allegations against Weinstein sparked the #MeToo movement.
US Supreme Court vastly expands Trump's presidential power
US Supreme Court vastly expands Trump's presidential power
The court reversed a 1935 precedent restricting presidential powers to remove heads of independent agencies. However, it barred Trump from firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, preserving the central bank's independence.
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US birthright citizenship: What does Trump's loss mean?
The US Supreme Court has blocked Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship, leaving US law unchanged. But why was the issue so important to Donald Trump, and what does his loss really mean?
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US birthright citizenship: What changes if it's removed?
The US Supreme Court will soon decide whether being born in the USA is still enough to make a person a US citizen. The repeal of birthright citizenship is important to Donald Trump but what does it really mean?
Portugal's 'golden visa' delays spark legal fight
Portugal's 'golden visa' delays spark legal fight
After waiting years for their "golden visas," investors are taking Portugal to court. Tougher citizenship rules have added fuel to the growing dispute.
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US top court backs birthright citizenship in rebuke to Trump
US President Donald Trump had issued an executive order that would have changed constitutional guarantees that people born on US soil are citizens. The court also ruled on campaign finance and transgender athletes.
Google must pay record €4.1 billion fine, top EU court rules
Google must pay record €4.1 billion fine, top EU court rules
The EU's highest court has thrown out an appeal by Google against a record antitrust fine. The tech giant had argued that the bloc was unfairly penalizing innovation.
Germany news: Coalition agrees package to boost growth
Germany news: Coalition agrees package to boost growth
Chancellor Friedrich Merz says his coalition has cleared a reform package as pressure grows to deliver growth. Meanwhile, a top court rejects complaints against the criminalization of childlike sex dolls. DW has more.
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Maltese tycoon faces trial over Caruana Galizia murder
The Maltese businessman accused of masterminding journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s 2017 murder is in court — seven years after his arrest. Five other men have already been found guilty for their roles in the murder.
Austrian court convicts 2 former Syrian officials of abuse
A Vienna court has convicted two former Syrian security officials, including the former intelligence chief in Raqqa, for offenses including torture and sexual assault against opponents of Bashar Assad's regime.