Two weeks ago on June 11, Cabinet gave the approval to have the Criminal Code Legislation amended to make it an offence to publish any material that...
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In mid-June, Cabinet announced a proposed amendment to the Criminal Code, which would make it an offense to publish or disseminate information, pictures, and video that could hinder a police investigation. Following the announcement, major concerns were raised about the impact the amendment would have on freedom of the press. Minister of Home Affairs Kareem […]
Two weeks ago on June 11, Cabinet gave the approval to have the Criminal Code Legislation amended to make it an offence to publish any material that...
The amendment criminalising fake news, threats, insults and the online distribution of obscene photos and pictures is being sent to the House plenary...
At his press conference on Thursday at PPP Headquarters at Freedom House, the General Secretary of the party, Bharrat Jagdeo raised concerns about...
Leader of the Opposition, Moses Shyne Barrow, has reiterated his position on the Briceno Administration’s decision to amend the criminal code. ...
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is again urging Senate cross benchers to consider the impact of proposed taxation changes for superannuation...
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The proposal to amend the National Assembly (NA) Act of Bhutan this week, which would empower individual members of the National Assembly to initiate...
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Islamabad, Pakistan — In a significant move, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s government has launched Operation Azm-e-Istehkam, a renewed national...
By Karen L. Shanton The Twenty-Fifth Amendment, proposed by Congress in 1965 and ratified by the states in 1967, provides for presidential...