In a move to ease the financial plight of the airport workers, TSA Administrator David Pekoske announced on Jan 10 that all TSA employees who worked Dec 22, the last day in that pay period, would receive pay for the day no later than Tuesday. They didn’t get paid originally because the day started after the shutdown began.
In a statement on Thursday, the government said Hong Kong people's human rights and freedoms, including freedom of assembly, are valued and protected by laws, but those freedoms are not absolute if there's a need to protect national security, public safety, public order or the interests of others.
In a "smart classroom", all of the students held up their tablet PCs, showing the premier their online lessons and study notes.
In a bid to become one of the most advanced African countries in terms of information and communications technology, Cote d'Ivoire entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Huawei Technology to develop its ICT sector through its ministry of digital economy.
In a 154-page decision issued today (PDF) the judge ruled that Apple did conspire with publishers to raise e-book prices in an attempt to break Amazon’s hold on the market.
In a stirring show of unity, hundreds of Members of the European Parliament linked hands and sang the traditional Scottish farewell folk tune Auld Lang Syne after they ratified the withdrawal agreement last month.
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In a statement on Thursday, the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region said the behaviors of those disqualified candidates have crossed the legal bottom line and have fallen short of the basic political requirement for a lawmaker.
In a rare show of unity, President Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and opposition leader Mahinda Rajapaksa attended the Mass. Their political rivalry and government dysfunction are blamed for a failure to act upon near-specific information received from foreign intelligence agencies that preceded the bombings targeting three churches and three luxury hotels.
In a much-anticipated verdict, the Tokyo District Court ruled that former TEPCO chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata, 79, and former vice-presidents Ichiro Takekuro, 73, and Sakae Muto, 69, were not guilty of professional negligence resulting in death and injury when the March 2011 nuclear accident was triggered by a tsunami.
In a statement on Thursday, the government said Hong Kong people's human rights and freedoms, including freedom of assembly, are valued and protected by laws, but those freedoms are not absolute if there's a need to protect national security, public safety, public order or the interests of others.