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Reportsone year ago
Activists: EU in no position to discuss rule of law
The European Commission releases its 2024 Rule of Law Report, criticizing Hungary, Italy, and Slovakia for failing to uphold democratic standards.
Activists: EU in no position to discuss rule of law
Iraqone year ago
Iraq’s lawmakers call for expulsion of US ambassador
Members of Iraq parliament call for expulsion of US ambassador from the country.
Iraq’s lawmakers call for expulsion of US ambassador
Indiaone year ago
India implements 'Islamophobic' citizenship law seen as election stunt
The Indian government enacts a hugely controversial citizenship law, which is discriminatory against Muslims, and is seen as an election stunt.
India implements 'Islamophobic' citizenship law seen as election stunt
Iraqone year ago
Iraqi parliament says it sticks by its law to expel coalition forces
Iraq’s deputy parliament speaker says a law ratified in 2020 to expel coalition forces will not change.
Iraqi parliament says it sticks by its law to expel coalition forces
Economy2 years ago
Iran lifts curbs on car imports to control prices
Iran’s Guardian Council approves a law that allows imports of cars in large numbers.
Iran lifts curbs on car imports to control prices
Economy2 years ago
Iran signs into law plan to guarantee food security by 2032
Iran’s government signs into law a 10-year comprehensive document to guarantee food security.
Iran signs into law plan to guarantee food security by 2032
Economy2 years ago
UK government unveils 'minimum safety levels' law to stifle strikes
The UK government introduces proposals to make "minimum safety levels" compulsory during strikes.
UK government unveils 'minimum safety levels' law to stifle strikes
Koreas3 years ago
N Korea passes law allowing it to conduct preventive nuclear strikes
North Korea has passed a law, declaring itself a nuclear weapons state and enshrining the right to use preemptive nuclear strikes to protect itself.
N Korea passes law allowing it to conduct preventive nuclear strikes
Economy3 years ago
Iran allows €1bn worth of car imports
Iran’s government authorizes 1 billion euros worth of car imports into the country.
Iran allows €1bn worth of car imports
Society3 years ago
US Supreme Court overturns abortion rights
The US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn abortion rights has brought to the fore the rift between the two major political parties and their supporters in the United States.
US Supreme Court overturns abortion rights
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