US Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum signed an order Thursday that authorized a new oil and gas leasing program that incorporates areas of California and Alaska. The Trump ...
The UN body responsible for nuclear energy policy issued a resolution on Thursday ordering Iran to disclose their stockpile of enriched uranium and allow inspections of nuclear sites bombed by the ...
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development on Wednesday released a statement urging the German government to promote inclusivity, sustainability, and protection of human rights following ...
The General Court of the European Union ruled on Wednesday that US retail giant Amazon must comply with Europe’s strictest online-platform rules following the company's designation as a “Very Large ...
A US federal appeals court on Wednesday removed a preliminary injunction that restricted federal agents' use of force against protestors in the Chicago area. The panel held that the lower court ...
Amnesty International on Thursday denounced Chad authorities for their failure to protect victims of armed clashes between herders and farmers. The group revealed seven instances of herder-farmer ...
Israeli military operations in the northern West Bank constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday in a report documenting the forced displacement of ...
UN experts warned on Wednesday that El Salvador is misusing the Interpol law enforcement scheme to further its political agenda by issuing red notices against two Salvadoran human rights defenders ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Tuesday issued a proclamation designating both the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as 'foreign terrorist organizations' and ...
President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law Wednesday, one day after the Senate passed the ...
Abu Bakar Khan is a JURIST staff correspondent and a lawyer based in Pakistan. On November 13, the 27th Amendment to the ...
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the social technology company Meta does not hold a monopoly in the 'personal social networking' (PSN) market, in the antitrust case Federal Trade Commission v.