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
Papua New Guinea's dense forests, home to some of the world's most significant biodiversity, face a grave threat from rampant illegal logging. This urgent issue stems from the misuse of Forest Clearing Authorities (FCAs), which are permits intended to support land clearance for agriculture or other
The Gambia Government has taken crucial steps to coordinate and oversee fair recruitment practices for its citizens seeking employment opportunities under a recently established Spanish circular migration agreement. To ensure a transparent and equitable selection process, the Ministry of Trade,
The black cab trade in London is at a critical juncture, with the number of licensed taxis plummeting by 37% over the past decade. This equates to a loss of around 1,000 drivers annually, a situation that industry leaders believe could spell the end for this iconic mode of transport if urgent
The recent diplomatic fallout between India and Canada has raised alarms about potential disruptions to crucial trade and immigration ties. The genesis of the tension stems from accusations by Canadian officials implicating Indian government agents in criminal activities within Canada. This
Indonesia, the largest economy in Southeast Asia, has set an ambitious target for economic growth under the administration of President-elect Prabowo Subianto. Prabowo aims to achieve an 8 percent growth rate, a significant leap from recent figures. This bold objective has sparked widespread