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The Taliban de-facto authorities must immediately put an end to the arbitrary and unfair delivery of justice by reinstating a formal constitutional and legal framework and the rule of law in ...
From Moscow to London to the French Riviera, the Aliyev family demonstrates a consistent pattern: converting opaque, hydrocarbon-derived wealth into high-prestige, low-scrutiny assets abroad.
The law includes some advances in terms of judicial independence, including greater judicial self-governance and the expansion of elections of judges by other judges. But it allows Lebanon’s ...
Le nombre de victimes civiles en Ukraine a atteint en juillet un nouveau record en trois ans, a annoncé la Mission de surveillance des droits de l'homme des Nations Unies en Ukraine dans son dernier ...
Emily Callander, Professor of Women's Health Economics, University of Technology Sydney How much? This proposal could help take the stress and financial guesswork out of having a baby. But not ...
Interviews with senior government bureaucrats show AI is no magic fix for productivity – and may bring new problems all its own.
Expanding freeway networks undermines climate action. It points to a deep-seated flaw in Australia’s urban planning systems which must be solved.
Merja Myllylahti, Senior Lecturer, Co-Director Research Centre for Journalism, Media & Democracy, Auckland University of Technology Research suggests falling trust in news is not directly related to ...
Kerry McCuaig, Fellow in Early Childhood Policy, Atkinson Centre, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto Vouchers shift responsibility from public systems to individual ...
After the Great War, Australians made pilgrimages to distant battlefields of Gallipoli and northern France. They paid their respects to the fallen soldiers who shaped our national identity.
Everyone knows her photo. For some it shows the cheeky smile of a young girl, “Miss Quack Quack”. For others, the image represents an enigmatic veil of mystery, similar to Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona ...
Ils sont plus de 4.600 survivants dans le monde – femmes, hommes, enfants – à avoir subi des violences sexuelles à des fins guerrières en 2024. Une augmentation de 25 % par rapport à l’année ...