India’s Supreme Court has upheld Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government’s 2019 decision to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. The court declared the region’s special status as a “temporary provision” and constitutionally valid to remove. The move divided the region
Russia’s Supreme Court has banned LGBTQ+ activism, labeling it an extremist organization and banning it in response to a lawsuit filed by the Justice Ministry. The ruling follows a series of anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Russia, including the “gay propaganda” law in 2013
The Russian Ministry of Justice is asking the nation’s Supreme Court to ban the “international LGBT public movement.” The ministry announced the lawsuit on Friday, calling global LGBT movements “signs and manifestations of extremist nature” that create “incitement of social and religious
Deputy chairman of the Conservative Party Lee Anderson has called on MPs to “ignore the law” after the Supreme Court ruled the Rwanda plan was unlawful. He said called the Supreme Court ruling a ‘dark day’ for Britain after an emergency meeting
Rishi Sunak was dealt a major blow in his bid to end the Channel migrant crisis today as the Rwanda scheme was ruled unlawful. The Supreme Court concluded migrants were at risk of being sent to their home countries. In a bombshell
The UK’s highest court has been slammed by Tory MPs and others after judges agreed that the policy of deporting migrants to Rwanda is unlawful. In a ruling this morning, the Supreme Court agreed with the Court of Appeal’s ruling that refugees
Japan’s Supreme Court struck down a law requiring transgender people to remove their reproductive organs in order to officially change their gender. On Wednesday, the top court’s 15-judge Grand Bench ruled that Japan’s 2003 law requiring the removal of reproductive organs for
The first Rwanda deportation flight will take place next February if the Government secures victory in its Supreme Court bid. Civil servants have been told to prepare for the first flight carrying asylum seekers on a one-way ticket to the East African
Hezbollah, or the “Party of God”, is a Lebanon-based Islamist movement including a powerful military wing and an influential political party. The latter is in control of TV stations as well as an extensive network of social services ranging from healthcare to
India’s highest court refuses to legalize same-sex marriage, claiming it is not their responsibility. The Supreme Court of India declined to pass a ruling on the issue, arguing that it was beyond their scope and needed to be taken to Parliament. “This