For years, drivers with diabetes have had to rely on finger-prick tests to check their blood sugar levels before and during their shifts. But with the introduction of Continuous Glucose Monitoring ...
Legislators from both sides of the aisle strongly supported a bill they said would bring the House of Assembly’s operations ...
JURIST’s Sarisha Harikrishna interviews Professor Dr. John D. Ciorciari, Dean at the Hamilton Lugar School at Indiana University Bloomington on the practical challenges of prosecuting genocide and ...
In an interview with JURIST's Divyabharthi Baradhan, Professor Manlio Graziano,* an expert in geopolitics at Sciences Po Paris, explores whether the two-state solution is an effective means of ...
The UAE has enacted Federal Law No. 10 of 2025, Concerning Combating Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing, and the Financing of Proliferation, ...
China’s amendments to the Arbitration Law, effective 1 March 2026, introduce significant reforms designed to modernise its arbitration ...
The window of opportunity to limit global warming to 1.5°C is closing. Here’s how countries can be held to account with ...
When Britain abolished slavery in its empire in 1833, it paid the equivalent of hundreds of billions today in ...
With November marking the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Nuremberg Trials, Professor Dr. Christoph Safferling came to the Heritage Room at the Homer Babbidge Library on Tuesday, Nov. 4 ...
Northern Ireland minister Brandon Lewis said on Tuesday that proposed legislation for Britain's internal market, which ...
People across the Gaza Strip have been returning to towns and cities badly damaged by the war after a fragile ceasefire took ...
Illinois has received an “A” rating from Shared Hope International for its efforts to support survivors of human trafficking ...