The Supreme Court of Pakistan recently drew the ire of religious parties and anti-blasphemy groups for granting bail to a man accused of blasphemy. The court...
Who has the legal right to challenge decisions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration? And should the moral umbrage of a group of anti-abortion rights...
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey informed the press that the Turkish parliament, overseeing Stockholm’s actions, will be responsible for determining Sweden’s NATO membership status. A...
WASHINGTON – Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill into law Tuesday that prohibits the sale, manufacture and import of assault weapons in Washington, making it the 10th...
America’s first octogenarian president has finally announced he is going to seek more time in office amid lacklustre public enthusiasm. At first glance, the challenges facing...
WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden issued an executive order Monday banning government agencies from using commercial spyware that poses a risk to national security. In his...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine and its supporters had been calling for charges against Putin...
“Canada is back,” Justin Trudeau proclaimed triumphantly just after being elected prime minister in 2015. The insinuation was that his predecessor, Stephen Harper, had withdrawn Canada...
On the same day that British Columbia began a new era in drug policy with the decriminalization of simple possession of some drugs, the province’s chief...
Rising trade tensions between the U.S. and the European Union, two of the most important global leaders when it comes to climate policy, could undermine key...