The Hague: A Dutch court ruled on Monday that Uber drivers in the Netherlands are effectively under an employment contract, in a fresh blow for the US ride-hailing giant’s gig economic model. The judgment, in a case brought by a Dutch union, comes months after a similar UK court ruling on Uber drivers’ rights led to the American firm agreeing a world-first union deal in Britain.
HELSINKI: Finland´s government on Thursday proposed a ban on property purchases by nationals from countries that...
SYDNEY: Australian lawmakers passed anti-hate legislation on Thursday that enforces minimum sentences for a string of...
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PARIS: France on Thursday delivered a first consignment of Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets to Ukraine to help Kyiv defend...
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LONDON: Senior civil servants in the UK could lose their jobs if they fail to make savings, while those who do will...
NEW DELHI: India´s foreign minister threatened a “strong crackdown” on illegal migration on Thursday, a day after...
LISBON: The funeral of Aga Khan IV, the spiritual leader of Ismaili community, will take place in Lisbon on Saturday,...