A group of top human rights organizations issued a joint public letter on Wednesday ahead of the highly anticipated EU/China conference, urging the Members of the European Parliament to put human ...
The Federal Court of Australia fined X (formerly Twitter) around $465,000 USD in a decision on Thursday. The fine stems from the company's failure to disclose information to Australia's online ...
A pre-trial chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday ordered that former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte remain in custody in The Hague. The judges found that 'there is a ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Thursday that the government will ask voters in a fall referendum whether the province should remain in Canada. The announcement comes after a provincial ...
Netherlands privacy advocates sue AppLovin over alleged unlawful tracking and data trading practices
A Dutch privacy advocacy group filed a class-action lawsuit against US-based tech company AppLovin on Thursday, alleging the company unlawfully collected and traded the personal data of millions of ...
Two Washington, DC police officers who served during the 2021 US Capitol Attack sued the Trump Administration on Wednesday to challenge the legality of the Department of Justice's (DOJ) new $1.7 ...
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent warning letters Wednesday to 12 websites offering so-called 'nudify' tools, alleging they have failed to comply with a federal law requiring platforms to ...
The International Court of Justice opined Thursday that an international labor treaty protects the right to strike. The advisory opinion provides clarity to the treaty provisions, particularly the ...
The UN reported on Wednesday that nearly 30,000 people have fled their homes in Haiti to escape a new wave of violent attacks perpetrated by armed gangs over the past ten days, exacerbating the ...
A panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday ruled that California’s restrictions on openly carrying firearms in the state’s more populous counties violate the Second Amendment.
The US Supreme Court ruled Thursday that four cruise lines can be sued for using docks in the Port of Havana that Cuba's communist government seized from an American company in 1960, reviving a case ...
Amnesty International demanded the removal of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) Commander 'Abu Lulu' on Tuesday, citing war crime allegations. Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East Africa, ...
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