“The decision belongs to the AFC’s Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee. Currently, there are different ideas of how to choose the best five. One is to base on the teams’ current ranking and another is results of teams in the last three Asian championships,” said Tran Quoc Tuan, AFC’s chairman of Competition Committee. … [Read more...] about Futsal champs cancelled, Vietnam may have chance to qualify for 2021 World Cup
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View: Retro tax is a bad idea but stiffing Cairn Energy on an arbitration settlement only makes it worse
Back when global investors still believed Prime Minister Narendra Modi would keep his promise to end the previous regime’s “tax terror,” his newly elected government made a costly error. In March 2015, someone in India’s labyrinthine bureaucracy decided to send a revenue demand to U.K.’s Cairn Energy Plc — ruining Chief Executive Officer Simon Thomson’s birthday.This March 10, Thomson has every reason to celebrate both his birthday and victory in a tortuous legal saga that ended right before Christmas with a $1.2 billion international arbitration award in Cairn’s favor. But there’s still one big glitch: The check that should have been in the bank by now isn’t even in the mail. That raises the unpleasant prospect of a private company having to legally seize sovereign property globally, a course of action some of its shareholders are starting to recommend.“It would be truly unfortunate if this were the only path to … [Read more...] about View: Retro tax is a bad idea but stiffing Cairn Energy on an arbitration settlement only makes it worse
Guantanamo Bay prisoner who was ‘among the first people water-boarded by the CIA’ sues British government claiming MI6 was ‘complicit in his torture’
He also pointed out that 'communications about the claimant's torture by the US were sent to 'SIS Head Office', MI6's headquarters in London, and that Mr Zubaydah has 'no meaningful connection with any of the six countries' to which he was rendered. … [Read more...] about Guantanamo Bay prisoner who was ‘among the first people water-boarded by the CIA’ sues British government claiming MI6 was ‘complicit in his torture’