On 29 April 2026, the Crime and Policing Act 2026 (CPA) received Royal Assent, marking the latest and most significant expansion of corporate ...
The return of so-called “virginity tests” is one of the clearest examples of this structural violence, writes Hadia Sahibzada ...
Companies increasingly rely on artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline workflows, improve efficiency, and perform complex tasks. To date, ...
After decades of invisibility, it now leads major biennials and is asserting itself as a space of research, identity, and ...
The Alaska Legislature approved a broad omnibus crime bill that will increase criminal penalties for a variety of offenses and streamline victims services. The bill includes over a dozen pieces ...
Conservatives say they'll push to amend the Liberals' controversial lawful access bill, which would force tech companies to ...
Canada has dedicated considerable time and resource to the challenge. Europe could learn a lot from across the Atlantic.
Two “Weather kids” reckon with the unyielding political convictions that compromised their parents’ domestic duties.
ING completes share buyback and announces new programme of up to €1.0 billionING announced today that it has completed the share buyback ...
An explanation of real-world asset (RWA) tokenization use cases and guidance on the tokenization process, including asset ...
King Charles III has set out the government's law-making plans in a speech to Parliament. Despite furious speculation about ...
Rather than demonizing immigrants and exaggerating claims of fraud, the vice president could turn his attention to the real fraud being committed by the president right under his nose.