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Pfizer and BioNTech Are Suing Poland Over Its Refusal to Pay for More COVID-19 Vaccines. Are They Also Suing Hungary?

Even by the normal standards of investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS), Pfizer and BioNtech’s lawsuit against the government of Poland for refusing to pay for more unwanted vaccines is especially egregious. Investor State Dispute Settlements, commonly abbreviated to ISDS, rightly have a bad rep, especially among the world’s poorer countries. ISDS clauses in bilateral or collective

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Victorian police union alerting speed cameras amid pay fight

Victorian police officers have begun revealing the location of speed cameras as a bitter pay dispute between the state government and the police union continues to intensify. The industrial action, led by The Police Association of Victoria – the peak union for police and protective service officers in state – is the latest stoush in

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British train drivers set to continue pay strike

Train drivers belonging to Britain’s Aslef union on Friday voted to continue strike action for the next six months in a long-running dispute over pay that has caused chaos on the country’s rail network. The union said its members had not had a pay rise for nearly five years and were “in this for the

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Meta faces second EU challenge to ‘pay for privacy’

PARIS: European consumer groups lodged on Thursday a complaint against Meta’s system allowing Facebook and Instagram users to pay to opt out of data tracking, the second challenge this week. Meta sells data on its users to advertisers but has long struggled to provide a justification that satisfies EU data privacy laws. The Silicon Valley

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Crisis-hit Germany to pay into climate funds

Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the World myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. This article is an on-site version of our FirstFT newsletter. Sign up to our Asia, Europe/Africa or Americas edition to get it sent straight to your inbox every weekday morning Germany’s foreign minister has said Berlin

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