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SoftBank under-reported income by $380 million - source
SoftBank Group Corp underreported income to Japan's tax authorities by around 40 billion yen ($380 million) in the financial year ended March 2019, a person with knowledge of the matter said, requiring the conglomerate to resubmit filings.
Australia's Victoria state to impose penalties for breaching COVID-19 isolation orders
Australia's secondmost populous state Victoria said on Tuesday anyone who has contracted COVID19 and caught outside their home in breach of isolation orders will face fines of nearly A$5,000 ($3,559.00).
Carroll gets look at Adams on field as Seahawks move ahead
Pete Carroll finally had the chance to see new safety Jamal Adams on the field in a Seattle Seahawks uniform Monday.
Counsell: Murphy released from hospital after heart attack
Brewers manager Craig Counsell says bench coach Pat Murphy has been released from the hospital after suffering a heart attack during a team workout Saturday.
Teachers in car parades protest reopening U.S. schools while coronavirus lurks
Teachers and support staff at more than 35 school districts across the United States on Monday staged protests over plans to resume inclass instruction while COVID19 is surging in many parts of the country.
VanVleet scores career-best 36, Raptors top Heat 107-103
Fred VanVleet scored a careerhigh 36 points and made seven 3pointers, and the defending NBA champion Toronto Raptors added to their strong restart with a 107103 victory over the Miami Heat on Monday.
Elections provide U.S. and Iran a brief window to lower tensions: think tank
The United States and Iran will have a brief window between their upcoming presidential elections in which to ease dangerous tensions, according to a new report from a Washington think tank that proposes pathways for resuming talks on Iran’s nuclear progr...
Public anger over corruption hits support for Bulgarian government
Weeks of antigovernment protests in Bulgaria have eroded public support for the centreright GERB government of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, with opinion polls showing deepening political fragmentation amid concerns over corruption.
Ex Pope Benedict's condition 'not particularly worrying': Vatican
The Vatican, responding to a German newspaper report that former Pope Benedict XVI was seriously ill, said on Monday his condition was "not particularly worrying" and that he was overcoming a painful but not grave ailment.
FDI in Commercial Mining: Govt Nod Needed For Companies From Nations Sharing Border With India
Further, a citizen of Pakistan or an entity incorporated in Pakistan can invest only under the government route in sectors/activities other than defence, space, atomic energy and sectors/activities prohibited for foreign investment, the statement said.
White House, Congress Talks on Coronavirus Bill to Resume Monday Afternoon
Congressional Democrats and Trump administration officials will resume talks aimed at hammering out a coronavirus relief bill on Monday afternoon, after missing a vital deadline to extend relief benefits to tens of millions of jobless Americans.
This Japanese 'Smart' Mask Can Help You 'Talk' in Eight Unique Languages
C-Mask is one of the first smart masks of its kind, offering live speech translation as well as smartphone connectivity.
6 Goa Professional League Matches Red-flagged by AFC for Possible 'Manipulation', GFA Says No Evidence
The AFC has said that six Goa Professional League matches showed 'suspicious betting patterns indicative of match manipulation'.
Scooter Borne All-women Police Squad Unveiled in Noida for Women's Safety
The women police squad will be present in locations like metro stations, shopping malls, schools and colleges, auto stands and other places that witness female footfall in large numbers.
German regulator to examine auditor EY over Wirecard accounts - Handelsblatt
The German body in charge of regulating auditors is examining EY in connection with their involvement with collapsed payment services firm Wirecard , Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Monday, citing a confidential Economy Ministry document.