Donald Trump won seven states on Super Tuesday. Photo: Philip Sears/Scanpix Denmark residents waking up on Wednesday could be forgiven for thinking that their nation had become the 51st US state overnight given the wall-to-wall coverage of the Super Tuesday results. One of the many Danes to weigh in on the results was Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen, who painted Tuesday’s big winner on the Republican side, brash businessman Donald Trump, as a unpredictable wild card who could be difficult to work with should be become president. “Trump is really like pulling a raffle ticket – and we’d pull a new one every morning. It would be an amazing roller coaster ride if Trump wins,” Jensen told broadcaster DR. In his analysis of the Super Tuesday results, in which Trump won seven of 11 states, Jensen said that if Trump is sworn in as the 45th president, it would definitely impact the two nations’ relationship. “It would have a … [Read more...] about Danish FM: Trump changes opinions like underwear
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Bombay HC Permits Supply Of Free Copies Of Notes Of Evidence In PDF Format To Parties/Advocates
Share Tweet Plus One Pin It Email Print By: Nitish Kashyap July 22, 2018 11:36 am Change Font Size In a move that will be a positive step in digitisation of daily workings of both Higher as well as the lower judiciary, the Committee of Administrative Judges of the Bombay High Court has granted permission to supply digital copies of notes of evidence in PDF format to parties or their advocates free of cost. A circular dated July 20, 2018 signed by the Registrar General Shrinivas Aggarwal states – “The Committee of the Hon’ble Administrative Judges has been pleased to grant permission to supply digital copies of the notes of evidence in PDF to the parties or their advocates, free of cost on applications being made by them and allowed by the Presiding Officer of the concerned court, on the external devices provided by them or their email addresses instead of providing them with hard copies thereof.” Moreover, all principal district judges and … [Read more...] about Bombay HC Permits Supply Of Free Copies Of Notes Of Evidence In PDF Format To Parties/Advocates
SEC Approves PCAOB’s Proposal to Significantly Change the Form of Audit Opinion
On October 23, 2017, the SEC approved the proposal of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (“PCAOB”) to make significant changes to the form of audit opinion issued with respect to the financial statements of public companies. These changes mark the first revisions to the form in 70 years and follow proposals first advanced by the PCAOB in 2011. For public companies with a December 31 year-end, the first of these changes will affect the upcoming audit of their financial statements with the more controversial requirement—the requirement to disclose critical audit matters or “CAMS”—being phased in beginning in 2019 for large accelerated filers and, for all other companies to which the CAMS disclosure is required, for audits of fiscal years ending after December 15, 2020, although, at the option of the auditor, early adoption is permitted.Whom does this affect?With the exception of the CAM disclosure, these changes will affect the audits of all … [Read more...] about SEC Approves PCAOB’s Proposal to Significantly Change the Form of Audit Opinion
U.S. Scuttles Arctic Accord on Climate Change Policy
Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Climate Subscribe Log In Log In Today’s Paper Climate | U.S. Scuttles Arctic Accord on Climate Change Policy Advertisement Supported by BySomini Sengupta May 7, 2019 Want climate news in your inbox? Sign up here for Climate Fwd: , our email newsletter. ROVANIEMI, Finland — Under pressure from the United States, the Arctic Council issued a short joint statement on Tuesday that excluded any mention of climate change. It was the first time since its formation in 1996 that the council had been unable to issue a joint declaration spelling out its priorities. As an international organization made up of eight Arctic countries and representatives of indigenous groups in the region, its stated mission is cooperation on Arctic issues, particularly the protection of the region’s fragile environment. According to diplomats involved in the … [Read more...] about U.S. Scuttles Arctic Accord on Climate Change Policy
Russia Doesn’t Need to Change Votes — Just Sow Confusion
Stateline, ContributorStateline provides daily reporting and analysis on trends in state policy. In Los Angeles, even The Fonz had to cast a provisional ballot. 08/09/2018 11:20 am ET By Matt Vasilogambros Two states left nearly 200,000 people off voter rolls earlier this year, leading to confusion and anger when those people tried to cast a ballot in the primaries. Election security experts fear it could happen again in November. While the problems stemmed mainly from computer glitches and human error, the chances of a repeat could be even greater if foreign adversaries, like the Russian government, successfully hack voter registration information. The confusion in primary elections in Maryland and California illustrated that Russia wouldn’t need to change votes to disrupt America’s electoral process, said Maurice Turner, a senior technologist at the nonprofit Center for Democracy and Technology in Washington, D.C. Simply changing voter registration … [Read more...] about Russia Doesn’t Need to Change Votes — Just Sow Confusion