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**] ] signs an executive order aimed at curtailing the use of ], except in cases where “deadly force is allowed by law”. **] ] signs an executive order aimed at curtailing the use of ], except in cases where “deadly force is allowed by law”.
*] asks the U.S. to extradite businessman ] after accusing him of "involvement in the theft of $1 billion from banks in 2014–2015". *] asks the U.S. to extradite businessman ] after accusing him of "involvement in the theft of $1 billion from banks in 2014–2015".
*], CEO of ] utility company ], pleads guilty on behalf of his company on 84 involuntary manslaughter counts relating to the ] as part of a plea deal. The company will pay a maximum fine of ]3.5 million, as well as an additional US$500,000 for the cost of investigations, for this particular case. *] CEO ] pleads guilty on behalf of his company to 84 counts of felony involuntary manslaughter in the ], the deadliest wildfire in ]'s history, as well as one felony count of unlawfully starting a fire. PG&E will pay a maximum fine of ]3.5 million, as well as an additional US$500,000 for the cost of investigations.


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Revision as of 22:52, 16 June 2020

June 16, 2020 (2020-06-16) (Tuesday) Armed conflicts and attacks

Business and economy

Health and environment
  • COVID-19 pandemic
    • The total cases surpass eight million worldwide, as infections surge across the Americas and China grapples with fresh outbreaks. (RNZ)

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