Iraq’s Ministry of Transport has decided to suspend six
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Iraqi Women’s rights organizations have publicly demonstrated against the bill. Introduced by the Iraq Justice Ministry, the new bill was put forward as an amendment to the country’s 1959 Personal Status Law.
Iraq’s Ministry of Transport has decided to suspend six
Iraq’s Ministry of Transport has decided to suspend six
President Cyril Ramaphosa has used his weekly newsletter to defend his decision to sign the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill into law.
Associate Health Minister Casey Costello announced that the coalition Government has introduced legislation to tackle youth vaping. The Smokefree...
By Luke Coffey An important story that could have implications for Middle East security is not getting the attention it deserves: the future of...
By Luke Coffey An important story that could have implications for Middle East security is not getting the attention it deserves: the future of...
Pezeshkian will head a high-ranking Iranians delegation to Baghdad to meet senior Iraqi officials. The visit comes at the invitation of Iraq's...
The situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated significantly under the Taliban's strict control, erasing hard-won progress in education and human...
As expected, the UN Human Rights High Commissioner's - HCHR - report on Sri Lanka (A/HRC/57/19) was released on 22 August. It consists of seven...
Health Minister Mark Holland has called on the Senate to pass Bill C-64, a pharmacare proposal facing criticism for being vague and incomplete.