
France Moves Closer to Social Media Ban for Children Under 15
Paris: France is taking a significant step toward restricting children’s access to social media, as the country’s Senate has approved a bill that would prohibit

Paris: France is taking a significant step toward restricting children’s access to social media, as the country’s Senate has approved a bill that would prohibit

By Zonash Aman Ullah (United Kingdom) The government of the United Kingdom has made a major move to regulate online harms by introducing new legal

By Nkululeko Xaba (South Africa) Technology firms have enormous influence to the discourse of the people, access to information and even the stability of democracy

By Fatima Ghufran (Pakistan) The duty of a father to maintain his child is a fundamental tenet of family law in Pakistan. It emanates from

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on November 5 in a landmark case that could redefine presidential authority over international trade.

News Desk: Australia will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on

News Desk: The President of the Republic of Singapore, in accordance with the Constitution, has approved key judicial appointments to the Supreme Court. Reappointment to

Armenia’s opposition lawmakers have formally appealed to the Constitutional Court to halt the government’s move to nationalize the Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), the country’s

Kathmandu, Nepal: In a significant move for Nepal’s judiciary, President Ramchandra Paudel has appointed three new Justices to the country’s Supreme Court, following the recommendations

News Desk: Confusion and fear swept through immigrant communities across the United States on Friday after a Supreme Court ruling introduced new uncertainty over the

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