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The chairman of Hong Kong's League of Social Democrats (LSD) announced Sunday that the pro-democracy group will disband, marking the dissolution of the last remaining active pro-democracy group in ...
Several media platforms Sunday reported that one third of the population on Tuvalu are seeking climate visas in Australia due to rising oceans submerging much of the island nation. According to the ...
Two judges for the King's Bench Division of Britain's High Court on Monday ruled that Britain's incidental export of fighter ...
A tech industry interest group, NetChoice, sued the state of Arkansas Friday over a new social media law, Act 901, arguing it violates the First Amendment by restricting content on social media ...
Judges, lawyers, law students like myself, and legal advocates from across the United States and beyond attended a virtual event on Thursday entitled “Global Threats to the Justice System: A Warning ...
On June 26, the Criminal Chamber of the Federal Supreme Court of the United Arab Emirates reconvicted 24 defendants and handed down life sentences, reversing a previous ruling that had dismissed ...
A federal judge in Colorado on Thursday ruled that Filipino workers can proceed with forced labor claims against US-based construction companies that oversaw FIFA World Cup stadium projects in ...
The international order today is no longer shaped by classical geopolitics defined by territorial boundaries, military alliances, and traditional warfare. Instead, global power is increasingly ...
Interviews with police officers and internal police records in El Salvador expose widespread misconduct, including arbitrary ...
A coalition of environmental groups filed a lawsuit Friday to prevent the federal government from opening a migrant detention center at an airstrip in Florida's Big Cypress National Preserve. The ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda on Friday signed a US-brokered peace agreement, ending a 30-year-old conflict that has killed thousands of people. The agreement, built on the ...
The US Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision Thursday that a Texas death row inmate has the legal right to sue over the state's laws governing DNA testing. The majority opinion was written by ...