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Views and News from Norway 

Government proposes new, more liberal abortion law

Norway’s Labour-led government unveiled its proposal for what it called a “new, updated and wide-ranging abortion law” that’s more in line with current practice and social values. It expands the rights of women to opt for an abortion from 12- to 18 weeks into a pregnancy, and guarantees that health care personnel have a legal […]

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NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

US alleges software scheme to raise rent prices

US prosecutors unveiled sweeping antitrust charges Friday against a property management software company that they allege employs algorithms to enable collusion among landlords, harming renters across numerous US markets. The software then generates pricing recommendations, allowing landlords to charge more than they otherwise would, harming consumers.

Business Standard 

RBI cancels registration of Margdarshak Financial Services over high NPAs

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has cancelled the registration of Lucknow-headquartered Margdarshak Financial Services Ltd over high net NPAs and defaults on repayment to lenders. As on March 31, 2021, the company failed to maintain the minimum regulatory net owned fund of Rs 5 crore and minimum capital adequacy ratio of 15 per cent stipulated for NBFC-MFI, the RBI said, while cancelling its certificate of registration. As per the statutory audit, as on March 31, 2021, the NBFC was facing cash flow... Читать дальше...

TheHill.com 

GOP-controlled states sue over Biden plan for immigrant spouses, children

Texas and 15 other GOP-led states sued the Biden administration Friday over a new policy making it easier for Americans’ spouses and children who lack necessary documentation to gain legal status. Known as “Keeping Families Together,” the program allows spouses and children of U.S. citizens without legal status to seek to adjust their status without...

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Campaign to urge government to take over Mangalore University's constituent colleges

Associations and individuals campaigning to save Mangalore University's constituent colleges urged the state government to take control to ensure their survival. The undergraduate colleges in question face closure due to financial constraints. Ongoing protests and halted admissions reflect the urgent need for state intervention to manage these institutions through the higher education department.