 2 S'poreans arrested for UK insider trading - AsiaOne He has been arrested in Mayotte, Comoros Islands, off the east coast of Africa and the FSA is said to be filing charges against him and seeking to extradite him to the UK. It is the first time that the FSA has sought the extradition of a suspect from ...
Singaporeans face trial in UK - MSN Singapore The second Singaporean, an unnamed 33—year—old man, was arrested in the Comoros Islands, a French territory off the coast of Africa in connection with the case, the financial regulator said. He will appear before a local court later this week for ...
Ex-Dresdner banker, wife charged with insider dealing - Reuters The third suspect, an unnamed 33-year-old Singaporean national, was arrested by the French authorities in Mayotte, a French overseas territory in the Comoros Islands, the FSA said. Last week, a former Cazenove partner was jailed for 21 months for ...
Sanofi faces heat as WHO halts use of Shantha vaccine - Economic Times The investigation follows complaints from Colombia, Nepal and Comoros, an Indian Ocean island off Mozambique coast in Africa. These countries have said a white sediment from the vaccine sticks to the glass. This has been observed in some batches of ...
FSA Charges Ex-Banker, Wife With Insider Trading - Wall Street Journal The Financial Services Authority said a third suspect was arrested in Mayotte, a French overseas territory in the Comoros Islands, in connection with the case following the regulator's first-ever request for extradition of a suspect from abroad to ...
UPDATE 1-Ex-Dresdner banker, wife charged with insider ... - Reuters The third suspect, an unnamed 33-year-old Singaporean national, was arrested by the French authorities in Mayotte, a French overseas territory in the Comoros Islands, the FSA said. Last week, a former Cazenove partner was jailed for 21 months for ...
FSA seeks first extradition for insider dealing - Times Online A senior investment banker and his wife have been charged with insider dealing in the latest prosecution brought by the Financial Services Authority. A third suspect has been arrested in Mayotte, a French overseas territory in the Comoros Islands ...
Former Investment Banker Charged With Insider Trading ... - BusinessWeek A third suspect from Singapore was arrested in the Comoros Islands in connection with the case. Littlewood and his wife are charged in connection with trading of shares listed on London’s Alternative Investment Market between 2000 and 2009, the FSA ...
Luqman says, they will help African companies with web ... - PRLog (free press release) ... Pakistan said they are working on a strategy where they are planning to help African small business firms and mid-sized companies based in Zimbabwe, Mauritius, South Africa, Comoros and other Africa get the best out of our online marketing and ...
UK's FSA: Investment Banker, Wife Charged With Insider ... - NASDAQ Third suspect has been arrested in Mayotte, a French overseas territory in the Comoros Islands. -Third suspect is due to appear before a local court later this week in relation to a request for extradition to the U.K. to face charges of insider ...
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 Moderate earthquake, aftershock shake eastern Cuba A moderate earthquake and smaller aftershock rattled houses and nerves in eastern Cuba on Saturday near the U.S. holding facility at Guantanamo Bay. No damages or injuries were reported.
Spain says video shows firefighters on holiday A Spanish firefighting force says a video released by French officials investigating an alleged ETA shooting does not show the suspected gunmen, but rather a group of Catalan firefighters on holiday.
Nepal leader who helped end king's rule dies at 86 Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepal's former prime minister who led mass protests that ended the king's authoritarian rule and helped deliver a peace deal to end 10 years of communist revolt, died Saturday. He was 86.
Pakistan tribal council: Army must destroy Taliban Hundreds of tribesmen from Pakistan's semiautonomous regions near the Afghan border ended a rare tribal council meeting Saturday with a declaration calling for the army to crush the Taliban.
Obama appeals to Iranians in online video In a fresh appeal to the Iranian people, President Obama says in an online video that the U.S. wants more cultural exchanges for their students and better access to the Internet to give them a more hopeful future.
Married at 9, divorced at 10: Girl's memoir In a harrowing memoir she has yet to read herself, Nujood Ali tells how at age 9 she was forced to marry a man three times her age, raped and beaten, then made Yemeni history by getting a divorce.
Bombs still greet Marines in Afghan town
Explosions rumble through Marjah daily — an ominous sign that Taliban insurgents have not given up despite losing control of the town to U.S. and Afghan forces about two weeks ago.
U.N. chief: Israel must stop settlements
Visiting U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon says that Israeli settlement building anywhere on occupied land is illegal, while a Palestinian teenager is killed in clashes with Israeli troops elsewhere in the West Bank.
Thousands of BA flights canceled as crew on strike Retiree Richard Moore arrived at Heathrow with a suitcase of summer clothes for a Miami cruise only to be sent to Denver. Susan Danby wondered if plans for a joint 50th birthday celebration in Las Vegas would be a losing bet.
Sandstorm turns Beijing sky orange
China's capital woke up to orange-tinted skies Saturday as the strongest sandstorm so far this year hit the country’s north, making breathing the air “very bad for health.”
Mexico drug war's toll on Americans grows
The number of U.S. citizens killed in Mexico has more than doubled to 79 in 2009 from 35 in 2007, according to the U.S. State Department.
Thousands rally in Russia against Putin
Thousands rally across Russia to denounce government economic policy and demand more freedom in a new challenge to the Kremlin reflecting increasing disillusionment.
Pope fails to calm anger over Irish abuses
Pope Benedict XVI's unprecedented letter to Ireland apologizing for chronic child abuse within the Catholic Church fails to calm the anger of many victims.
Snowmobiler killed in Canada avalanche Rescue crews end their search in British Columbia's mountainous backcountry after accounting for everyone in an area where an avalanche cascaded down a mountain, killing one snowmobiler.
Thai protesters' caravan wends through capital A crimson tide of protesters snaked its way through the Thai capital Saturday, with thousands of cars, trucks and motorbikes tangling up traffic as demonstrators sought to drum up support for ousting a government they call illegitimate.
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