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European Parliament approves world’s first-ever Artificial Intelligence Act

In a significant development, the European Parliament has recently given its approval to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, marking a crucial milestone in the regulation of AI in Europe. By a significant... Read more »

Amber Heard Pays $1 Million Owed To Depp After Legal Trial

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have recently settled their highly publicized defamation case as Amber Heard has now paid her ex-husband $1 million, as ordered by the Virginia court. Following a highly... Read more »

Defamation Lawsuit: NY Top Court Hands Win To Kesha In Dr. Luke

New York’s highest state court has recently dealt a blow to music producer Dr. Luke’s defamation lawsuit against pop star Kesha, making it tougher for him to prove his case. The lawsuit... Read more »

EU Imposes $5 Million Fine on Spotify for Violating Data Rules

Swedish authorities have imposed a fine of 58 million kronor ($5.4 million) on music streaming platform Spotify for violating European Union (EU) data regulations. The penalty was issued by the Swedish Authority... Read more »

Indian Students Initiate Legal Action Against British University

A group of 296 Indian students who studied in the UK between 2017 & 2022 has recently filed a lawsuit against their British universities due to the disruption they faced during the... Read more »

Lawmakers Urge Biden To Penalize South Africa For Alleged Support To Russia

A group of bipartisan lawmakers in the United States has urged the Biden administration to take action against South Africa for its alleged support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They propose relocating... Read more »

Australian Prosecutors Drop 2005 Murder Charge In German Backpacker’s Death

The spouse of a man accused of murdering his German backpacker girlfriend 18 years ago expressed her relief as Australian prosecutors dropped all charges on Wednesday, while the father of the deceased... Read more »

Costa Rica & US Immigration Agreement Aims To Regulate Regional Flows

Costa Rica and the U.S. government have reached an agreement to potentially provide legal options for Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants who are currently among the 240,000 asylum seekers waiting for asylum in... Read more »

US FTC Seeks Court Order To Block Microsoft’s Acquisition Of Activision

The US Federal Trade Commission has recently plans to file a court order to block Microsoft Corp’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The FTC seeks a court order to block the acquisition of... Read more »

US Issues Updated Travel Warning For Uganda Citing Extreme Anti-Gay Laws

The United States has recently revised its travel advisory for the country, issuing a heightened warning in response to Uganda’s implementation of stringent anti-gay laws. A recent advisory states, “Reconsider travel to... Read more »