Alpha Dhabi Sets Sights on Global Stage with $8 Billion Expansion and IPO Ambitions

Alpha Dhabi Sets Sights on Global Stage with $8 Billion Expansion and IPO Ambitions

Abu Dhabi-based powerhouse Alpha Dhabi Holding is gearing up for an ambitious growth spree, planning to deploy 30 billion dirhams ($8 billion) over the next five years. Recent exits, including the sale of Modon for AED 5.3 billion, have fueled the conglomerate’s war chest for both international expansion and strategic capital moves. The group’s strategy …

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Saudi Arabia’s $11.5B Bond Bonanza Sparks Frenzy in Global Markets

Saudi Arabia’s $11.5B Bond Bonanza Sparks Frenzy in Global Markets

Saudi Arabia kicked off its 2026 borrowing season with a splash, raising $11.5 billion through a multi-tranche bond offering that drew orders exceeding $28 billion. The offering, the kingdom’s first international debt move of the year and a first among GCC sovereigns for 2026, spanned four maturities—three, five, 10, and 30 years—highlighting strong global appetite …

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Power Shift at the Labor Board Signals a Tougher Road for Unions in 2026

Power Shift at the Labor Board Signals a Tougher Road for Unions in 2026

After spending much of last year frozen in place, the U.S. agency that polices workplace rights is stirring back to life—and it is doing so with a very different balance of power. The National Labor Relations Board enters 2026 with a newly installed Republican majority, setting the stage for sharp turns away from the union-friendly …

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Dershowitz Takes Aim at Defamation Law, Seeks Supreme Court Revival of CNN Case

Dershowitz Takes Aim at Defamation Law, Seeks Supreme Court Revival of CNN Case

Alan Dershowitz has turned to the U.S. Supreme Court in a renewed bid to resurrect his defamation lawsuit against CNN, framing the dispute as something larger than a personal grievance — a challenge to the legal shield that has protected American media for six decades. In a petition filed last week, the retired Harvard law …

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Valihura Signals Exit from Delaware’s Top Court, Closing a Decade-Long Chapter

Valihura Signals Exit from Delaware’s Top Court, Closing a Decade-Long Chapter

Justice Karen Valihura will leave the Delaware Supreme Court this July, choosing not to seek another term when her current one expires. Her decision marks the end of an influential run on a bench that quietly shapes how corporate America governs itself. Appointed in 2014, Valihura became a prominent and often decisive voice in shareholder …

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From Assange to Caracas: The Advocate Taking on Washington’s Maduro Case

From Assange to Caracas: The Advocate Taking on Washington’s Maduro Case

The Washington-based advocate who steered Julian Assange out of a long-running international standoff is now stepping into another high-voltage fight — this time on behalf of Venezuela’s embattled strongman, NicolĂĄs Maduro. Fresh from negotiating the deal that ended Assange’s years of confinement, Barry Pollack appeared in a Manhattan courtroom as Maduro entered a not-guilty plea …

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Court Halts Trump-Era Bid to Put a Lid on U.S. Medical Research Grants

Court Halts Trump-Era Bid to Put a Lid on U.S. Medical Research Grants

A federal appeals court has shut the door on an attempt by the Trump administration to sharply trim research funding distributed by the National Institutes of Health, ruling that the move crossed legal and regulatory lines. The decision keeps in place an earlier order that blocked a policy aimed at capping the portion of NIH …

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X and AI Startup Quietly Close the Book on ‘Copycat’ Dispute

X and AI Startup Quietly Close the Book on ‘Copycat’ Dispute

The legal sparring between Elon Musk’s social media platform X and artificial intelligence developer Eliza Labs has come to an abrupt end, with both sides agreeing to permanently shut down the case. A federal court in Texas dismissed the lawsuit after the two companies jointly requested that it be closed “with prejudice,” a move that …

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Disney Closes the Book on YouTube Kids Data Dispute with $10 Million Settlement

Disney Closes the Book on YouTube Kids Data Dispute with $10 Million Settlement

Disney has agreed to pay $10 million to settle claims that some of its content on YouTube sidestepped rules designed to protect children’s online privacy, according to a statement released by the U.S. government. The issue centers on videos uploaded by Disney-linked entities that were not clearly marked as “Made for Kids.” That labeling matters: …

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Citizenship Under Review: Somali Americans Face Fresh Federal Scrutiny

Citizenship Under Review: Somali Americans Face Fresh Federal Scrutiny

The U.S. government has begun a review of immigration files tied to American citizens of Somali origin, signaling a renewed push to examine whether any cases involved fraud serious enough to warrant stripping citizenship. Federal officials say the audit is grounded in existing law, which allows citizenship to be revoked if it was obtained through …

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