Uber falters in legal attack on California gig worker law

Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc and Postmates Inc are unlikely to put a quick stop to a landmark California law they call a monstrous threat to their business models. A judge signalled that she’s inclined to reject a request to temporarily shield the companies from Assembly Bill 5, which is aimed at converting gig-economy workers from independent contractors to employees with ...

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Japan next for Raab as UK pushes for deals

Bloomberg Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab faces a tough task when he arrives in Tokyo: persuading Japanese companies — including those that invested in Britain as an entry point to the European Union — to back Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s vision for the UK after Brexit. “Now we’ve left the EU we can take full advantage of the opportunities open to ...

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Modi’s BJP fights tough battle for control of Delhi elections

Bloomberg Delhi voted in the bitterly contested state election on Saturday, with PM Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in a tough fight to reclaim the capital region, marking the first major test at the ballot box of his religion-based citizenship law that’s spurred nationwide protests. About 14.6 million voters cast their votes to elect 70 members to the legislative ...

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10 killed, many hurt in Thailand shooting

Bloomberg An attacker using military-style weapons killed at least 10 people in Thailand and appeared to livestream the assault on Facebook. Many others were injured in the incident on Saturday and the assailant remains at large, according to police spokesman Kritsana Pattanacharoen. The shooting took place in a city commonly known as Korat in Nakhon Ratchasima province northeast of Bangkok. ...

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Trump’s Mideast plan unacceptable: Mahathir

Bloomberg Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad said the proposed Israel-Palestine peace deal that was announced by US President Donald Trump is “utterly unacceptable“ and “grossly unjust.” The plan, dubbed the “Deal of the Century” by Trump, hands the holy city of Jerusalem on a silver platter to Israel in absolute disregard for the feelings of millions of Muslims and Christians worldwide, ...

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Trump ousts impeachment witnesses Sondland, Vindman

Bloomberg President Donald Trump moved swiftly to exact retribution on those he blames for his impeachment, purging his administration of two witnesses who testified against him in the House inquiry just two days after his acquittal by the Senate. Gordon Sondland announced he had been ousted as US ambassador to the European Union just hours after the White House dismissed ...

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HK protesters see virus fuelling movement

Bloomberg Prominent activist Ventus Lau stood outside a restaurant, handing out surgical masks and asking recipients to shout pro-democracy slogans — including the popular rallying cry “Liberate Hong Kong! Revolution of our times!” For Lau, who has organised some of the biggest anti-government protests since they began last June, the demonstrations are on hold as fear of a new coronavirus ...

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Varadkar risks defeat as Irish voters head to polls

Bloomberg Ireland voted on Saturday, with PM Leo Varadkar’s party facing a struggle to retain power after almost a decade in office. Voting started at 7 am and was expected to finish at 10 pm. State broadcaster RTE was expected to release an exit poll immediately after voting ends. Counting is set to begin on Sunday, with a clear picture ...

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Coronavirus crisis highlights flaws in the ‘Chinese model’

The “Chinese model,” as enthusiasts sometimes describe Beijing’s autocratic system for dictating policy, can look eerily successful — until you consider catastrophic events such as the recent coronavirus outbreak. China’s response to the epidemic that began in Wuhan over a month ago shows some advantages of its police-state approach, and some severe disadvantages: Chinese authorities can commandeer resources to build ...

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Is Macy’s too Macy’s to save Macy’s?

With the traditional department store in its death throes, Macy’s Inc. is doing its best to keep the concept alive. The struggling retailer last week unveiled a strategic blueprint to defend its business against the twin threats of online and discount competitors. The centerpiece is closing 125 of its department stores over the next three years, including some 30 locations ...

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