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Global Supply Chain Horizons – September 2025
Welcome to the latest edition of our quarterly global supply chain horizons providing you with an update on the key developments from around the world….By: Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP
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DOJ Posts New FAQ for the “Bulk Data” Rule
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) “Data Security Program” (DSP), also known as the “Sensitive Data Rule” or “Bulk Data Rule,” has prompted numerous questions about its scope and application….By: Perkins Coie
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Defence Majors, Startups, and Private Equity Funders Looking to the US Defence Market: Mind the Risk of False Claims Act and Cybersecurity Liability
Traditional contractors and startups alike must take steps to ensure compliance – Failure by a defence contractor, large or small, to comply with the detailed requirements provided in US government contracts can result in more than just a contract dispute. Instead, whistleblowers and the US Department of Justice can bring False Claims Act claims for…
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Iranians Brace for Economic Impact of New U.N. Sanctions
Already suffering a 40 percent inflation rate and critical shortages of power and water, many in Iran expect conditions to get worse.
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Russia Steps Up Provocations in Europe, Alarming Leaders There
European officials fear that Moscow is escalating its antagonism of Europe as U.S. support recedes. A focus of worry now: election interference in Moldova.
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For Want of a Ferryman, a Two-Century U.S.-Canada Link Is Severed
With the closing of a crossing between a sleepy Ontario island and a village in New York State, islanders face modest inconvenience — and the end of an era.
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China’s Small Steps Look Bigger Next to Trump’s Retreat
Beijing’s climate and trade pledges at the U.N. highlighted how modest moves can stand out when the United States is pulling back from global leadership.
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Stampede at Actor’s Political Rally Kills at Least 36 in India
The stampede took place at an event for Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar, the popular actor known professionally as Vijay. A health official said the toll was likely to rise.
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Frida Kahlo’s Prequel: A New Museum Shows Her Family Roots
In a former residence in Mexico City, passed down through the Kahlo family, it presents an intimate side of the Mexican painter’s life.
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Trader Joe’s and Walmart Frozen Meals May Have Listeria Linked to Outbreak
The outbreak has killed four people and spread to 15 states, with officials linking it to frozen pasta meals sold at Walmart and Kroger.