Asia is home to 49 sovereign nations, each with a distinctive legal system shaped by history, religion, colonization, and political ideologies. The continent’s legal landscape is as diverse as its cultures, encompassing common law, civil law, religious law, customary law, and mixed systems. Below is a country-by-country snapshot of the
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Global Warfare and Espionage: Protecting Nations from Rogue State Hackers
In the 21st century, warfare by cyber espionage and hijacking has transcended traditional borders, with cyber-attacks becoming an increasingly dominant method of statecraft. Governments, corporations, and critical infrastructure are all at risk from cyber espionage, particularly from rogue states that use hackers as tools of national strategy. Among the most
Global Espionage in the Digital Age: The Digital Guerrilla That Took Down North Korea’s Internet
In the world of cyber warfare and espionage, digital operations have become a crucial part of national security strategies. As global tensions rise and the threat of cyber-attacks grows, state-sponsored and independent hackers increasingly serve as silent warriors, often waging battles behind the scenes. One of the most remarkable recent