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Provisional new rules agreed upon by the European Parliament and Council will increase transparency for EU political party funding, cut red tape, and protect against foreign interference, the bloc ...
At the 59th session of the Human Rights Council Thursday, the United Nations (UN) Working Group on Business and Human Rights stated that the procurement and deployment of artificial intelligence ...
A federal judge in Manhattan extended a temporary freeze preventing the Department of Labor (DOL) from shutting down its Job Corps program on Tuesday. The emergency relief granted during Tuesday's ...
A unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with the Democratic state attorney general in a long-running battle over a law passed by Republicans who wanted to weaken the attorney general's ...
The Second Court of Appeal of St. Petersburg on Tuesday upheld the conviction of Ivan Zabavsky, a Ukrainian who was convicted on a charge of espionage. The court rejected the appeal during a ...
Amnesty International called for the Indian government to stop its unlawful deportation of Rohingya refugees, in a statement released on Thursday. This follows reports of the government deporting ...
Civilian deaths in armed conflicts surged by 40 percent globally in 2024, according to new data from the UN Human Rights Office published Wednesday. The figures highlight a deteriorating global ...
The UN Human Rights Office on Wednesday called for the urgent de-escalation of violence following Israel's strikes on Iran, warning that continued attacks risk severe civilian harm and potential ...
The US Supreme Court issued an opinion on Wednesday upholding a 2023 Tennessee law restricting minors' access to gender affirming care in the state. The 2023 Tennessee law, SB1, prohibits medical ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned Israeli authorities on Monday after it struck the Islamic Republic of ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Monday condemned Philippine authorities for refusing to allow its ...
Former French prime minister François Fillon received a suspended sentence of four years in prison on Tuesday for the embezzlement of public funds, according to local media. The appeals court ...
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