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news.sky.comIsrael's attorney general stated that the government's failure to follow a High Court order weakens the country's basic legal framework. President Herzog called refusal to comply a red line, while opposition leaders described the situation as Israel's most serious constitutional…
winnipegfreepress.comPrime Minister Mark Carney announced the nomination last week. Joyal appeared before parliamentarians on Monday to discuss his 28-year judicial career and views on the rule of law.
Anthropic is forming a new research group focused on how artificial intelligence intersects with executive power, courts, and elections. The company is also preparing for a potential IPO while facing ongoing litigation with the Pentagon.
theconversation.comPeacekeeping missions support police, courts, and infrastructure projects in several countries. Activities include training, construction, and radio broadcasts. The annual budget equals about 0.5 percent of global military spending.
pravdareport.comPeter Magyar secured a supermajority in Hungary's National Assembly, defeating Viktor Orbán after his 16 years in power. Magyar has outlined plans to address issues in media independence and rule of law. European Union officials are discussing the release of frozen funds followin…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSim Tshabalala stated that South Africa could achieve 3-4% medium-term growth if structural reforms continue at an accelerated pace. He identified restoring the rule of law as the biggest obstacle, citing ongoing investigations into police corruption. Standard Bank maintains a 1.…
tass.comA group of Members of the European Parliament has written to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and rule of law commissioner Michael McGrath, requesting an investigation into potential Russian manipulation in Hungary's upcoming parliamentary elections.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewU.S. Vice President J.D. Vance visited Budapest on a day five days before Hungary's election, where he endorsed Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's campaign. Vance accused the European Union of interfering in the election through economic penalties related to rule of law issues. The vi…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUS Vice President JD Vance arrived in Hungary on Tuesday to address an election rally in support of Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections. Polls indicate Orban's Fidesz party trails the opposition Tisza party led by Peter Magyar. The visit occurs a…