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LGBT community celebrates Asia milestone amid concern over Brunei death penalty
Partial backtrack comes after global outcry and boycott of sultanate’s luxury hotels
Gender-diverse companies must stick up for human rights everywhere
The likes of JPMorgan and BlackRock cannot ignore such concerns, but also have a duty to make money
US bank joins boycott after kingdom enacts death by stoning for homosexuality and adultery
Shareholder group calls for oil major to use its influence over nation’s new penal code
Law that punishes homosexuality with stoning provokes further event cancellations
London’s Dorchester hit by cancellations after introduction of penalties including stoning
Boycott won’t help sagging occupancy rates at chain owned by Sultan of Brunei
Producers search for new markets as Beijing curbs domestic output
US defence secretary also hits out at Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative
The gig economy offers the chance to bypass cultural constraints on time and mobility
We are looking for examples of innovation in law and the business of law for the 2018 report and awards
Energy price buffets Bornean enclave as monarch nears 50 years in power
Low prices, sea disputes and Opec limits threaten goal of doubling output
Brunei and Equatorial Guinea have contracted every year since 2013
We are searching for the most innovative in-house lawyers in Asia-Pacific
Pentagon reports ‘unsafe’ incident during ‘routine patrol’ this week in international airspace
Beijing courts other nations to support its position over territory
Move comes as Beijing aims to expand influence in Southeast Asia
Diverse nations range widely on US-China influence spectrum
We are looking for examples of innovation in law and the business of law for 2016 report and awards
The 10-member group must embrace integration to meet its potential
Pampered citizens will be loath to accept budget cuts
Shares in Australian energy group jump on view more offers may follow
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