Laws & Regulations

Malaysia's New Social Media Laws: Safety vs Innovation Concerns
Policy & Legislation Malaysia's New Social Media Laws: Safety vs Innovation Concerns

In an ambitious move to tackle the growing menace of cybercrimes in the country, Malaysia is set to implement a new regulatory framework requiring social media and instant messaging platforms to obtain licenses beginning January 1, 2025. Enforced by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia

Can Happy Valley-Goose Bay Overcome Its Rising Crime Challenges?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can Happy Valley-Goose Bay Overcome Its Rising Crime Challenges?

Happy Valley-Goose Bay, a serene town in Labrador, Canada, finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with increasing crime and growing public safety concerns. Recent events and the community's proactive stance have brought this issue to the forefront, demanding attention from government and law

Will Trump's Save Act Push Lead to a Government Shutdown?
Policy & Legislation Will Trump's Save Act Push Lead to a Government Shutdown?

The political atmosphere in Washington has reached a fever pitch once again, as former President Donald Trump exerts pressure on congressional Republicans to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. With stakes high, the possibility of a federal government shutdown looms large.

LGBTQ+ Arkansans Increase Political Activism After New Conservative Laws
Policy & Legislation LGBTQ+ Arkansans Increase Political Activism After New Conservative Laws

Recent conservative legislative measures in Arkansas have sparked a significant increase in political and civic engagement among the LGBTQ+ community and their allies. This heightened level of involvement is largely a response to a wave of laws that target LGBTQ+ rights, particularly those of

Can Justice Coal Companies Escape Contempt Charges for Unpaid Fines?
Policy & Legislation Can Justice Coal Companies Escape Contempt Charges for Unpaid Fines?

The family of West Virginia Governor Jim Justice faces significant legal and financial challenges as 23 coal companies owned by the Justice family come under federal scrutiny for failing to comply with a settlement agreement. This 2020 agreement, meant to address fines stemming from health and

South Korean Court Mandates Detailed Climate Action Plans by 2026
Policy & Legislation South Korean Court Mandates Detailed Climate Action Plans by 2026

The climate crisis is intensifying globally, and nations are being held accountable for their commitments to mitigate climate change. In a groundbreaking move, South Korea’s Constitutional Court has mandated the government to devise specific, detailed climate action plans by 2026. This

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