Policy & Legislation

Can a New Social Union Save Canadian Federalism?
Policy & Legislation Can a New Social Union Save Canadian Federalism?

The delicate equilibrium that maintains the Canadian federation is currently experiencing a level of strain not seen in decades as federal and provincial authorities clash over jurisdictional boundaries. At the heart of this intensifying political friction lies the controversial management of

Bipartisan Backlash Stalls American Data Center Expansion
Policy & Legislation Bipartisan Backlash Stalls American Data Center Expansion

Across the vast and politically fragmented landscape of the United States, a surprising consensus has emerged among voters that threatens to derail the next phase of the digital revolution. While the nation usually finds itself deeply divided on almost every significant policy issue, the rapid and

Dutch Government Must Stop Unilateral Deep-Sea Mining
Policy & Legislation Dutch Government Must Stop Unilateral Deep-Sea Mining

The global maritime legal order currently faces a significant challenge as Dutch engineering giant Allseas seeks to bypass the International Seabed Authority through a controversial strategic partnership with The Metals Company. This maneuver involves utilizing a "unilateral United States route" to

How Will Pakistan's New E-Passports Modernize Travel?
Policy & Legislation How Will Pakistan's New E-Passports Modernize Travel?

The global landscape of international travel underwent a massive transformation as security requirements and the need for efficiency led to the widespread adoption of biometric authentication systems. Pakistan recently accelerated its transition to electronic passports, or e-passports,

Supreme Court Limits Reentry Rights for Green Card Holders
Policy & Legislation Supreme Court Limits Reentry Rights for Green Card Holders

The stability of lawful permanent residency underwent a fundamental transformation following a landmark ruling that significantly alters how the government evaluates returning residents at the border. This Supreme Court decision in Blanche v. Lau marks a sharp pivot from the legal protections that

Uganda Launches STEM Scholarship for 1,000 Female Teachers
Policy & Legislation Uganda Launches STEM Scholarship for 1,000 Female Teachers

Across the vast landscape of East African education, a transformative movement is taking root as Uganda addresses the critical shortage of qualified female instructors in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This initiative, spearheaded by the Luigi Giussani Foundation,

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