The UK government has ratified the Hague Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. This significant move aims to streamline the process of recognizing and enforcing foreign judgments in civil and commercial matters among the
In a recent development that has sparked considerable debate, Minister Vijitha Herath addressed former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga's claims regarding the reduction of her security detail. Herath clarified at a media briefing that contrary to Kumaratunga's assertions, her
Turkey under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been witnessing a marked decline in internet freedom, raising alarms among civil liberties advocates and international watchdogs. The Erdogan administration's strategies to curb digital freedoms encompass a range of legislative and regulatory
The recent amendments to Western Australia's Environmental Protection Act are drawing sharp lines between the state government and environmental advocates. While the government touts these changes as a means to expedite industrial projects and reduce bureaucratic delays, critics fear the
As winter approaches, UK households are bracing for higher energy bills. This perennial challenge is exacerbated by the increasing vulnerability of low-income families. To combat this growing issue, the UK government has put various financial support measures in place to help ease the burden. This
In an effort to ensure a secure and orderly election process in Michigan, Attorney General Dana Nessel has released a comprehensive 14-page document detailing specific procedures for law enforcement and election workers. The guidance addresses new voting laws, ballot drop box security, firearm