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A surge in the number of dollar millionaires, Norway officially joins NATO pilot training program, and other news making ...
Last month, we published a blog on the European Commission's second edition of the “Questions & Answers on the EU legislation on the introduction and the import of cultural goods (Regulation (EU) 2019 ...
The claims against the ban on lead ammunition and fishing weights by some Member States do not hold up under scrutiny.
What may sound like a story script is actually the cruel reality faced by China’s Northern Route to Europe, through Russia, ...
The regulations, which comes into force this month, require proof that certain cultural goods have been lawfully exported ...
Donor nations have jointly voiced alarm over worsening insecurity in eastern DR Congo, calling on all parties--particularly the Rwandan Defence Forces (RDF) and M23 rebels--to lift barriers to ...
In other news, the Council of the EU pledged support to a CBAM simplification and exemption initiative, and Portugal issued new VAT filing guidance ...
Indigenous laws cherish communal welfare. Common laws prioritise individual wellbeing. While indigenous laws emerged in ...
We summarise all that can be known about the law targeting independent civil society organisations and media currently ...
New automated border-control kiosks at Sydney Airport, more passports eligible for New Zealand eGates, Saudi Arabia taps ...
While not groundbreaking, the meeting indicated steady progress towards China’s goal of a “shared future” with Pacific Island ...
Farage made his sectarianism declaration in the wake of a controversial advert by his party, Reform UK, which took a speech made by Mr Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, out of context and declared ...