In a tragic series of attacks, approximately 113 people have been killed in recent violence across Nigeria, with many of the victims being Christians. As the holy season of Easter approaches, believers in the country find themselves increasingly vulnerable to terrorist groups, who continue to target religious minorities, particularly Christians, in
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Ghana’s New Law: A Landmark Shift in the Gold Market and Its Impact on Foreign Traders
In a move set to reshape the landscape of the nation’s mining sector, Ghana has officially enacted a law banning foreigners from trading in its local gold market. This significant decision is aimed at boosting national revenue and strengthening the government’s control over the country’s abundant natural resources. The policy comes
Trends in Family Law: What’s Changing?
The landscape of family law has always been dynamic, constantly evolving to reflect shifts in society, culture, and technology. In recent years, there have been several key developments that have reshaped how family law practitioners approach issues ranging from divorce to child custody, prenuptial agreements, and adoption. With changing social
Oceania’s Landmark Approval of Cell-Cultured Food: New Era for Food Regulation
In a landmark decision, Food Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) has approved a cell-cultured quail product, produced by the Australian company Vow. This groundbreaking approval signals a significant shift in how the food industry approaches the future of meat production, opening the door for cell-cultured foods to enter mainstream
The Fall of a Tech Darling: Albert Saniger Indicted in AI Investment Fraud Scheme
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the tech and legal communities, Albert Saniger, the former CEO of nate Inc., has been indicted for orchestrating a scheme to defraud investors by misrepresenting the company's technological capabilities. Introduction: A Cautionary Tale in the Age of AI Hype The
Australia’s Social Media Ban for Under-16s: Legal Framework and Global Relevance
In a world-first legislative move, Australia has passed a law banning individuals under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms. In a world-first legislative move, Australia has passed a law banning individuals under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms. The decision, made in late 2024, is
New Zealand Parliament Rejects Controversial Treaty Principles Bill
In a landmark decision on April 10, 2025, New Zealand’s Parliament overwhelmingly rejected a controversial bill that sought to redefine the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi — the nation’s founding document. On April 10, 2025, New Zealand's Parliament decisively voted against the "Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi" Bill, a
El Salvador Defies U.S. Supreme Court: President Bukele Refuses Repatriation of Alleged Gang Member
In a recent development straining U.S.-El Salvador relations, President Nayib Bukele has reiterated his refusal to repatriate Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran national deported from Maryland in 2019. A Growing Diplomatic Rift In a bold move that underscores growing tensions between El Salvador and the United States, President Nayib Bukele has refused
Beyond Earth, Beyond Ethics: The Legal Imperative to Regulate Humanoid Robots
Focusing on the growing urgency to regulate humanoid robots— this is especially true in light of Elon Musk's plans for deploying them in space exploration and potentially terrestrial industries like defence and service economies. The Humanoid Age is Here Elon Musk, known for pushing the boundaries of innovation through ventures like SpaceX
Warfare on Holy Days: Need for Global Protection Laws for Religious Holidays
Sanctity Under Siege: The Case for Global Laws Protecting Civilians on Religious Holidays from Acts of War When Sacred Days Become Targets On April 13, 2025—Palm Sunday in the Christian calendar—two separate attacks rocked global headlines. In Ukraine, Russian missile strikes devastated the city of Sumy. Simultaneously, in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes hit