Human Rights Watch (HRW) stated on Wednesday that the Egyptian government has 'severely undermined the rights to education and health care' through a lack of funding. It called for the government to ...
A federal court on Tuesday denied the government's motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging changes to COVID-19 vaccine recommendations. The case will continue on Administrative Procedure Act (APA) ...
The Wyoming Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a lower court decision holding that a state law totally banning abortion and a separate law that prohibited the use of abortion pills were ...
The Ghana Coalition of Unpaid Teachers, made up of College of Education and university graduates, on Monday, issued an ultimatum to the government, threatening mass protests and legal action over ...
The Palestinian ambassador to the UK raised his nation's flag over the new Palestinian embassy in London on Monday, following the UK's recognition of Palestinian statehood. During the ceremony in ...
A US federal appellate court on Monday upheld a district court injunction on funding cuts to National Institutes of Health ...
There are moments in everyone's life when it feels as though everything has come to an end—overwhelmed by pressure, stress, ...
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is expected to appear in a Manhattan federal courtroom on Monday to face US charges accusing him of leading a 25-year conspiracy to traffic cocaine into the United ...
Japan on Sunday condemned North Korea's launch of multiple ballistic missiles in a press conference, stating that the tests constitute clear violations of United Nations Security Council resolutions ...
Amnesty International reported on Monday that Ugandan security forces unlawfully targeted opposition rallies with excessive force and arbitrary arrests, with some attendees subject to torture and ...
The state-run Myanmar Radio and Television service reported on Sunday that Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, head of the military government, officially pardoned 6,134 prisoners, as well as at least ...
A French court on Monday convicted ten individuals of cyberbullying charges related to spreading false claims about First Lady Brigitte Macron's gender identity and personal life. The defendants, ...
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