Think before you speak
Every part of the society is subjected to sexist comments and there is little one can do about it. Think again: The Belgium Legislature and Judiciary will tell you otherwise. On the eve of [...]
Who killed Gandhi?
Every part of the society is subjected to sexist comments and there is little one can do about it. Think again: The Belgium Legislature and Judiciary will tell you otherwise. On the eve of [...]
Australia gives us a reason to love
Australia has protected its LGBTI community by legally recognizing their rights for same-sex relationships, adoption, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation, [...]
Saudi Arabia approves a reformatory bankruptcy law
Australia has protected its LGBTI community by legally recognizing their rights for same-sex relationships, adoption, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation, [...]
A step forward in gender equality for divorced Saudi mothers
When asked about the status of women’s rights dossier on 60 minutes, HRH crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman replied: “Today, Saudi women still have not received their full rights. There are rights [...]
EU talks but Malta walks: national security threats from FinTech
The European Parliament (EP) has issued a press release explaining the recommendations that MEPs of its Foreign Affairs Committee have been proposing in order to cut cash flows to terrorists, [...]
Facebook class action ruling may affect EU data privacy rules
Many people who have data privacy at heart have no doubt heard about Austrian lawyer Maximilian Schrems, who began a string of high profile data privacy cases against Facebook Ireland Ltd [...]
Amsterdam Courts question post-Brexit EU citizenship status
London seems to be more popular than ever despite the current Brexit uncertainty, with 2018 bringing in more travel connections to the capital. Just recently, media outlets all over the world [...]
Alcohol: still in-Vin-cible, or losing the bottle?
In February 2018, the Irish Minister of Health announced plans to try and pass the Public Health Alcohol Bill as part of a long-term strategy to prevent cancer in Ireland. The plan aims to reduce [...]
L’application de rencontres Bumble a déposé une plainte contre la société mère de Tinder
Bumble a déposé une plainte [article de presse – en anglais] le 28 mars contre le propriétaire de Tinder pour 400 millions de dollars.
Etats-Unis : la Cour suprême confirme l’interdiction de vidéos anti-avortement
La justice américaine a bloqué la diffusion d'enregistrements clandestins prétendant démontrer les pratiques illégales du planning familial.
Les États-Unis publient une liste d’importations chinoises susceptibles d’être taxés
Le bureau du représentant américain au commerce (USTR) a publié le 3 avril une liste provisoire de 1.300 biens importés de Chine susceptibles d'être taxés.
Le Parlement malaisien propose une loi liberticide destinée à combattre les « fake news »
Lundi 26 mars, le Gouvernement malaisien a proposé une loi destinée à combattre les fake news, qui serait attentatoire à la liberté de la presse selon certaines associations.