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Tokyo, May 27 (EFE/EPA).-Dozens of foreign investors have filed a lawsuit against Nissan Motor seeking damages for financial losses as a result of the financial misconduct case against the company's former chairman Carlos Ghosn, according to a report.The lawsuit chased by around 90 institutional investors in the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States, among others, has been filed in Japanese courts and demands 34.4 billion yen ($315 million) in compensation from the automaker, local news agency Kyodo reported on Thursday.(Camera: ARCHIVE)ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF CARLOS GHOSN.
Volkswagen shares have fallen again after the U.S. Justice Department filed a civil suit against the German auto maker for allegedly violating the Clean Air Act by installing illegal devices to impair emission control systems in 600,000 vehicles. As Hayley Platt reports, the allegations carry penalties that could cost Volkswagen billions of dollars.
Volkswagen shares have fallen again after the U.S. Justice Department filed a civil suit against the German auto maker for allegedly violating the Clean Air Act by installing illegal devices to impair emission control systems in 600,000 vehicles. As Hayley Platt reports, the allegations carry penalties that could cost Volkswagen billions of dollars.
President Donald Trump gave an interview to Fox Business on Sunday. In the interview he continued to make the claims of voter fraud in the 2020 Election. This is the latest instance of his refusal to accept his loss in the 2020 presidential election. Trump said he had asked his lawyers to file "one nice, big, beautiful lawsuit" encompassing his claims of voter fraud. He said his legal team told him he didn't have the standing to do so. Instead, the Trump campaign has filed a number of legal challenges in states across the country. According to Business Insider the lawsuits didn't net the president any sort of victory capable of overturning the election results.
Three elephants named Mara, Kuki and Pupi have officially filed a lawsuit against the the Buenos Aires Zoo, where they currently reside, claiming that their quality of life there amounts to animal cruelty. Well, to put it more accurately, their lawyer, Andres Gil Rodriguez, has been allowed to state these claims on behalf of his pachyderm clients by the court, but the elephants really are suing the zoo for animal cruelty. No, really. The argument is that the elephants could have a much better life at an elephant sanctuary had they not been held captive by the zoo for profit. And ever since a 2014 ruling which declared that an orangutan has the same rights as humans, they actually might win.