Eurasia in a Fragmented World. Valdai Club to Hold Its 16th Asian Conference in Partnership With Ankara Institute

From November 10 to 11, Turkey will host the 16th Asian Conference of the Valdai Discussion Club, organized in partnership with the Ankara Institute. Under the theme “Eurasia in a Fragmented World,” the event will be held in Istanbul. The Valdai Club continues to expand the geography of its Asian meetings. Throughout the history of its Asian Conferences, the Valdai Club has held them in Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, Uzbekistan,…

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month in Focus, Part III: The EU AI Act Is Here—What It Means for U.S. Employers

Quick Hits The EU AI Act took effect on August 1, 2024, and carries extraterritorial reach. U.S. employers can be covered even without a physical EU presence if AI outputs are intended to be used in the EU—e.g., recruiting EU candidates, evaluating EU-based workers or contractors, or deploying global HR tools used by EU teams. Several obligations have begun to take effect, with more phasing in through 2026–27. The European…

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Terumo completes acquisition of University of Oxford spinout OrganOx for a record $1.5bn

The company was founded in December 2008 by engineering Professor Constantin Coussios OBE FREng FMedSci and transplant surgeon Professor Peter Friend FMedSci through Oxford’s Institute of Biomedical Engineering and the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences.The acquisition marks the first exit under the pioneering partnership between the Department of Engineering Science and Technikos that led to the creation of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME). Technikos, a specialist medical technology venture…

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Punitive Damages Reform May Be on the Horizon in Massachusetts – Here’s What Employers Should Know

On November 5, 2025, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear oral arguments in a closely-watched wrongful death case that could reshape the landscape for punitive damage awards in the Commonwealth, including in employment cases under Chapter 151B.  Background on Fontaine v. Philip Morris In the underlying case, Fontaine v. Philip Morris USA Inc., Armand Fontaine brought a products liability suit against tobacco giant, Philip Morris and Demoulas Supermarkets on…

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Germany’s Federal Labor Court Rules on Gender Discrimination in Pay

Quick Hits The Federal Labor Court of Germany ruled on October 23, 2025, that gender-based discrimination is presumed if a woman earns less than a comparable male colleague, even if he is a top earner. The court clarified that the presumption of gender-based discrimination does not require a “preponderant probability” and that the size of the male comparator group and median pay levels are irrelevant; the employer must rebut the…

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Tracking progress in modern slavery reporting: Insights from Public Safety Canada’s 2025 annual report

Canadian businesses are enhancing their approaches to preventing and reducing the risk that forced or child labour is used in their activities and supply chains by taking additional steps to assess and manage those risks. Public Safety Canada’s 2025 annual report to Parliament on the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act (the Act)1 provides insights into the risks of forced or child labour that reporting…

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The 2025 Federal Budget Impasse, OSHA’s Reduced Operations, and Why Worker Safety Will Not Collapse

Quick Hits The partial government shutdown in 2025 has curtailed OSHA’s routine operations, but this is unlikely to cause a dramatic near-term deterioration in worker safety. During the shutdown, OSHA’s contingency plan focuses on preserving essential functions that protect human life and property, such as responding to reports of imminent danger, investigating fatalities, and maintaining a minimal supervisory structure. This ensures that the most severe hazards are still addressed, even…

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BCSC 2024 Compliance Report Card: A sneak peek of the 2024 CFR sweep findings

The 2024 Annual Compliance Report Card (the Report Card) published by the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) summarizes the findings of the BCSC compliance teams arising from their reviews of the compliance programs of B.C.-based portfolio managers, investment fund managers, and exempt market dealers in 2024. The Report Card provides guidance to firms and chief compliance officers to improve their compliance programs. Of note, the Report Card provides an early…

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Trump Divides America Whilst Switzerland Divides Its Economy into “Good” and “Evil”

The growing clash between opposing camps in the United States didn’t start with Donald Trump’s second term as president. The rhetoric is marked by black-and-white thinking. In Switzerland, we this development raises deep concern, and rightly so. Especially when it comes to complex issues, public debate can slip quickly into overly simplistic patterns, even in this country. When success becomes suspect For example: the 39 percent tariffs imposed on the…

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Nate Wood: Cooking Lessons for Better Health

Howie and Harlan are joined by Nate Wood, a Yale School of Medicine internist and trained chef, to discuss his work combining lifestyle guidance with hands-on training in making healthy, tasty food. Harlan shares new guidance on what counts as a healthy blood pressure; Howie provides an update on rising health insurance costs. Links: Blood Pressure Harlan Kumholz, "Severe Hypertension: The Next Never Event" JACC: 2025 High Blood Pressure Guidelines…

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USCIS Ends Automatic Extension of Employment Authorization With Interim Final Rule

Quick Hits USCIS will end its practice of automatically extending EADs for foreign nationals who file renewal applications—including for adjustments of status and H-4 EAD renewals—based on certain employment authorization categories. The new policy will not affect automatic extensions granted for EAD applications filed before October 30, 2025. If an EAD renewal application (Form I-765) was timely filed before the EAD expiration and before October 30, 2025, then it is…

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De-identification of personal information and the new IPC Ontario guidelines

Under Canadian privacy law, “de-identified” data can be used for research, product development and other such “secondary purposes” without individual consent and without the normal protections that apply to personal information. On October 15, 2025, the Information and Privacy Commissioner/Ontario updated its guidance on the de-identification of personal information. The new guidance is set out in a 96-page document entitled De-Identification Guidelines for Structured Data; Updated and Expanded. This new…

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Oxford-led study shows vaccine protection against Paratyphoid

The Oxford-led study demonstrated that an oral live-attenuated vaccine, CVD 1902,  provided significant protection against S. Paratyphi A infection in healthy adults using a controlled human infection model, without any safety concerns.Enteric fever, caused by Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi, leads to more than 100,000 deaths and over 8 million disability-adjusted life years each year. Around 30% of cases, over 2 million annually, are caused by S. Paratyphi A, for…

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Even Small Teams Can’t Afford to Ignore Culture

Whenever we talk about culture, we often hear, “We’re too small to need culture work,” or “We’re a small company; we’ve got it covered.” But here’s the reality: you’re too small not to focus on culture. When you only have 20 or 50 people, for example, every interaction matters more – the impact is potentially greater. Consider the difference between throwing a rock into a large puddle and how the…

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Eleventh Circuit Ruling Clarifies ‘Economic Realities’ Test for Determining Independent Contractor Status

Quick Hits In Galarza v. One Call Claims, LLC, No. 23-13205 (October 16, 2025), a three-judge panel of the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously reversed a federal district court’s 2023 ruling that insurance adjusters were independent contractors for One Call Claims and the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association. The court concluded that the employers managed the adjusters’ work schedules, controlled their pay rates, directed work tasks, and limited their ability…

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ONCA: Lessons learned for public hospitals

The Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, 2010 (the ONCA), proclaimed in force on Oct. 19, 2021, is now the foundational corporate governance legislation for most Ontario Hospitals. In 2021, BLG worked with the Ontario Hospital Association to create new ONCA-compliant prototype governance documents to assist Hospitals in transitioning to ONCA, and to take advantage of flexibility and protections provided by ONCA. Most hospitals used these templates to assist in completing their…

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Are Elon Musk’s Politics Driving Away Tesla’s Customers?

What was interesting to you about this question?I’m betting you’ve seen the bumper stickers appearing on Teslas: “I bought this car before I knew Elon was crazy.” Those bumper stickers, his role in DOGE, and all the headlines made us suspect Elon’s political activities might be having an impact on Tesla’s sales. Michael Jordan famously refused to endorse Harvey Gantt for Senate, explaining, “Republicans buy sneakers too.” Musk’s partisan activity…

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Facing an Uproar, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Showed Why He’s an Effective Leader

This commentary originally appeared in Fortune. The views expressed are the author’s own.Communications scholar Marshall McLuhan’s prescient 1964 bestseller, Understanding Media, argued that “the media is the message,” in which the technology overtakes the spoken words it transmits. In fact, the core messages can get garbled if the media can’t keep up with the intended meaning. Ironically, the media echo chamber initially misunderstood key messages from Salesforce founder Marc Benioff…

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Expert Comment: Building faster, building fairer: can we make growth work for nature?

EJ Milner-Gulland The UK Government has vowed to ‘build, baby, build’ to deliver 1.5 million homes across the country by 2029. There is no question that England urgently needs more homes, but can this really be achieved without worsening the biodiversity and nature crises? – particularly since the Government’s proposals to ‘streamline’ environmental regulations have got wildlife charities up in arms.Part 3 of the Planning & Infrastructure Bill, currently being…

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What Exactly is Civility vs. Incivility?

August is National Civility Month! Civility has recently climbed to the top of search trends, and with SHRM’s #CivilityAtWork initiative, the conversation is gaining real traction. But here’s the question: do you truly understand what civility means in the workplace? And do you know how to build a culture of civility? We’ve been building positive workplace cultures for nearly two decades, and civility has always been at the core of…

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China’s Growing Role as a Security Actor in the Arctic

China's interest in the Arctic is not as significant as many Western analysts believe. Chinese policy continues to focus on more nearby regions—Taiwan and the South China Sea, Pavel Devyatkin writes. The author is a participant of the Valdai – New Generation project.  Russia has maintained a strong position in the Arctic for centuries, while Chinese interests in the region have only developed in recent decades. Cooperation between Russia and China is developing in Arctic…

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The Price of Trust: How Conflicts of Interest Threaten the Marketplace of Ideas

Let’s say you see an interesting headline about new research, suggesting that a ride-share service reduced traffic jams in cities. You click the link, scroll down the article, and then discover that the study authors based their results on private data from the ride-share company itself. How much would that disclosure dampen your trust in the finding?Quite a bit, according to a new study co-authored by Prof. John Barrios. On…

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Oxford strengthens strategic partnerships with Vietnam in health, education and climate innovation

In a visit to the University, the General Secretary General of the Community Party of Vietnam, To Lam, signed several cooperative agreements supporting academic collaboration with two University research centres and formally launching a scholarship scheme for Vietnamese students.Professor Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, said: ‘I am delighted to welcome to Oxford the General Secretary of Vietnam and our colleagues from there to affirm and deepen the…

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Inheritance in Switzerland: What Really Remains of Your Wealth

Inheritances often seem like a gift from heaven—unearned, often tax-free, and sometimes viewed with a touch of moral suspicion. What’s frequently overlooked, however, is that the wealth being inherited has already been taxed multiple times. Anyone who earns, invests, and eventually transfers wealth pays a long list of taxes along the way. Altogether, the total tax burden is higher than most people think—especially for the wealthy. To illustrate how these…

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American Law Institute Recommends Broadening Employer Liability for Employee Sexual Assault

Quick Hits Recent case law has indicated a gradual shift toward holding employers liable for employees’ sexual misconduct. To expand this liability for employers while acknowledging the risk of creating too much liability, the rule only applies to sexual assault that meets specific criteria, including only applying in circumstances where the victim is “particularly vulnerable.” This rule only applies to employer-employee relationships and does not create any liability for actions…

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“Taxing Progress Is Absurd”

IHK St. Gallen‐Appenzell: Mr. Leisibach, how much time did AI save you while preparing for this conversation? Patrick Leisibach: I read some recent articles, did some background work, and got my thoughts in order. With AI, that goes much faster. It helps with research, summarizing, and sharpening arguments. I’d never be able to do the same in the same amount of time on my own. I’d say AI doubles my…

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Is It Okay To Bully AI?

According to a Pew Research Center study, 79% of Americans interact with artificial intelligence (AI) almost constantly or several times a day. Gartner predicts that by 2026, 80% of enterprises will be using generative AI in some form. That means we’re not just working alongside AI. We’re living with it. Someone tagged me in a LinkedIn post recently, where she admitted to sometimes being rude to AI. I thought, “What…

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Central Role of Military Power as the U.S. Approach to the World

The description of this panel starts from the premise that military power has regained its function as one of the main instruments of global influence. But of course, for the United States, military power has always played a central role in the country’s approach to the world. Even in the era before World War II when the United States was supposedly an isolationist power, it was using military force readily…

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Europe – 2025-2026 Scenario: Headwinds are easing, but new ones are emerging

The economies at the heart of the Eurozone, particularly Germany, are showing sluggish growth at best, while the Iberian economies are being buoyed by strong private consumption and investment, the latter supported by funds from the European Recovery and Resilience Plan. In the United Kingdom, growth was the strongest among the G7 countries in the first half of the year, but with modest growth in private consumption and a decline…

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Culture as a Competitive Advantage: Q5 Report

Benchmarking your organisational culture could be the smartest move you make this year Culture doesn’t appear on a balance sheet, but it’s one of the strongest predictors of performance. Q5’s latest Culture Benchmarking Report reveals how organisations can measure, compare, and strengthen culture to unlock engagement, fairness, and trust, and why many leaders overestimate how healthy their culture really is. Download the full report at the bottom of this page.…

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Lessons From Appellate Practice: Inclusive Decision-making May Increase Litigation Risks

Quick Hits Discrimination claims often hinge on the motive behind employment decisions, leading to extensive scrutiny of the decision-maker’s comments, knowledge, and timing, with plaintiffs’ lawyers seeking to expand the field of scrutiny and defense lawyers aiming to limit it to a single, unbiased decision-maker. Involving multiple people in employment decisions can increase the risk of unhelpful evidence and bias claims, as seen in scenarios where delayed communication and additional…

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UK families lose nearly a fifth of income after job loss, Oxford research shows

The findings not only reflect poor labour market conditions in the UK but also underscore the need for stronger unemployment support, and at a more ambitious level than those set out in the Government’s initial plan for Unemployment Insurance scheme announced in March 2025. While job loss is an everyday reality, our research shows the financial fallout differs greatly between countries. After a job loss, unemployment insurance is crucial in cushioning…

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4 Strategies to Infiltrate Civility Into Your Global Organization

At its core, civility is the foundation of a thriving culture. It shapes how people communicate, lead, resolve tension, and show up, especially when challenges arise. Civility doesn’t look the same everywhere, however. What feels respectful in one culture might come across as distant in another. Some teams value directness, while others lean toward diplomacy. Leaders bring their own styles. Norms vary from region to region. And still, no matter…

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Imperialism of the Postmodern Era

Second, at the level of practical policy, the Trump administration is carrying out many activities that rhyme with the classic imperialist policy of more than a century ago. These practices include: 1) A return to spheres of influence, both at the level of rhetoric and, somewhat more covertly, at the level of practice. The Trump administration has already made several statements about its intention to establish some degree of control…

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HR, Are You Part of the Incivility Problem?

You already know what it feels like to be on the receiving end of workplace “drama.” Complaints about rudeness, tension between team members, and employees quietly disengaging are all part of the daily grind. You know it’s expensive. You know it’s draining for you to deal with it.  What you may not know is just how much it’s happening.  According to SHRM’s Civility Index, millions of acts of incivility occur…

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Articles On: China’s Economy, Exports, Trade, Shipbuilding, Rare Earths, Albanese, Software, Exports, Europe, and Nexperia

China’s economy expands at slowest pace in a yearby Thomas Halevia Financial Times on October 19, 2025 EU urges China to agree ‘prompt resolution’ of export curbsby Andy Boundsvia Financial Times on October 21, 2025 Global investors edge back into China just as trade risks resurfaceby Laura Wangvia Nikkei Asia on October 20, 2025 When a Trade War Becomes a Food Fightvia CSIS on October 20, 2025 China’s New Shipbuilding…

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California Amends Its Pay Data Reporting Requirements

Seyfarth Synopsis: On October 13, 2025, Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 464 into law, introducing substantial changes to California’s annual pay data reporting obligations under Government Code Section 12999, requiring the use of more detailed job classifications, mandating civil penalties, and clarifying data storage requirements. ***** On October 13, 2025, Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 464 into law, introducing substantial changes to California’s annual pay data reporting obligations under Government…

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Time to Cash In: USCIS Announces Implementation of $100,000 Filing Fee for H-1Bs

On September 19, 2025, the President issued a Presidential Proclamation introducing a significant change to the H-1B visa program. Effective September 21, 2025, USCIS now requires a $100,000 fee to accompany certain H-1B petitions as a condition of eligibility. Key Dates and Updates: Effective Date: Certain  H-1B petitions filed on or after 12:01 a.m. EDT, September 21, 2025, are subject to the new fee. Additional USCIS Guidance Issued: October 20,…

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3 Cultural Faux Pas You Might Not Realize You’re Making

Cultural missteps happen to everyone, even the most seasoned leaders and global brands.  Recently, American Eagle launched a campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney with the tagline “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Genes.” The pun on “jeans” was meant to be playful, but it quickly sparked backlash. Critics pointed out that pairing the phrase with Sweeney’s blonde, blue-eyed image promoted eugenics and took us back some steps on the more body-positive movements…

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month in Focus, Part II: Practical Data Rights Request Compliance Tips for Canadian Privacy Leaders

Quick Hits Requests for personal information are increasing across Canada, and timelines are tight. HR teams that plan ahead can avoid last-minute scrambles and compliance headaches. Whether federal, provincial, public, or private, every regime expects careful handling of personal data and specific timelines and exemptions to consider. A clear playbook, trained staff, and mapped data make access requests manageable. The organizations that invest in readiness protect privacy, reduce risk, and…

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