Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) has recently initiated a million-dollar lawsuit against a cleaning company, alleging that one of its custodians turned off a laboratory freezer, resulting in the loss of decades’ worth... Read more »
The US Supreme Court has recently stated a decision not to reconsider a lower court ruling that has dealt a potential blow to Ohio State University. The ruling stated that former students... Read more »
Renowned Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan has recently testified in Israeli court as a key witness in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial. The testimony is expected to continue for several days. Prosecutors... Read more »
The participation of the Netherlands and Belgium in the investigation into the atrocities committed against the Yazidi minority in Syria and Iraq has been announced by the European Union’s judicial cooperation agency... Read more »
Australian laws has recently propose to address the failure of disinformation by establishing “mandatory” standards in the minimally regulated sector. The legislation suggests that platforms such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, TikTok, and... Read more »
A psychiatrist of Indian origin residing in London has been recently sentenced to six years in prison by a UK court for his involvement in operating a child sex abuse website. Dr.... Read more »
The US Coast Guard has recently announced it convened a Marine Board of Investigation to probe the implosion Officials conducting the investigation into the Titan submersible incident are expected to analyze voice... Read more »
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has recently been acquitted by an accountability court in a 37-year-old case that accused him of transferring state land as a bribe to a prominent media... Read more »
The highest court in Australia has recently rejected Russia’s request for an injunction to prevent the eviction of its embassy in Canberra. The dismissal came after High Court Justice Jayne Jagot criticized... Read more »
The National Assembly of Pakistan recently made an amendment to a law that previously limited the disqualification of parliamentarians to a maximum of 5 years. This development opens the way for individuals... Read more »