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The Silent Threat: How the Muslim Brotherhood Challenges France’s Secular Identity and Women’s Rights

The Silent Threat: How the Muslim Brotherhood Challenges France’s Secular Identity and Women’s Rights

A new report commissioned by the French government has revealed a plan by the Muslim Brotherhood to undermine France’s secular ideals. The report was delivered to President Emmanuel Macron and noted that the Brotherhood aims

Quiet Vacation: 37% Millennials dominate this growing workplace trend

Quiet Vacation: 37% Millennials dominate this growing workplace trend

The trend of ‘Quiet Quitting’ is bygone, now the employees are eager for ‘Quiet Vacation’, a growing trend among staff who seek out work-life balance in this new way of taking time off from their

Global Minimum Salary Updates 2025: Key Figures and Effective Dates You Need to Know

Global Minimum Salary Updates 2025: Key Figures and Effective Dates You Need to Know

As countries globally continue to evolve their labor and immigration policies, minimum salary thresholds for foreign workers are also evolving. Minimum salary thresholds established by different countries ensure various forms of wage fairness, protection for

Who Is Sri Mulyani Indrawati? Indonesia’s Finance Minister Appoints New Head of Customs and Excise

Who Is Sri Mulyani Indrawati? Indonesia’s Finance Minister Appoints New Head of Customs and Excise

Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesia's Minister of Finance, has named the retired Lieutenant General Djaka Budhi Utama to lead the country’s customs and excise office. Utama was previously implicated in kidnapping human rights advocates, which elicited

Federal Judge Slams Deportations to South Sudan: Know the Legal Dispute and What It Means for Migrants

Federal Judge Slams Deportations to South Sudan: Know the Legal Dispute and What It Means for Migrants

In a marked increase in tensions with the Trump administration, U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy expressed concerns about the deportations of migrants to South Sudan, which might violate a court order issued only weeks earlier.

Enforcement Paused: U.S. Judge Blocks Oklahoma Immigration Crackdown

Enforcement Paused: U.S. Judge Blocks Oklahoma Immigration Crackdown

In a significant legal action, a federal judge temporarily prevented Oklahoma from enforcing a new immigration law that imposes criminal penalties on undocumented migrants. U.S. District Judge Bernard Jones ruled that the law, HB 4156

Ex-Judge Richard Posner Wins Lawsuit Over $170K Pay Dispute

Ex-Judge Richard Posner Wins Lawsuit Over $170K Pay Dispute

Former U.S. Circuit Judge Richard Posner has won a lawsuit from Indiana man, Brian Vukadinovich who claimed he was owed $170,000 for unpaid wages from his work at a fleeting legal aid center established by

Vodafone Idea Approaches Court Following Rejection of Dues Request

Vodafone Idea Approaches Court Following Rejection of Dues Request

Vodafone Idea has strengthened their financial crisis by approaching the Supreme Court of India after being denied by the government to write off over $5 billion in interest and penalties of the company's AGR dues.

Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit Filed by Jewish Student

Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit Filed by Jewish Student

Shabbos Kestenbaum, an Orthodox Jewish student, has reached an undisclosed settlement with Harvard University to resolve a contentious lawsuit alleging that the Ivy League school failed to combat antisemitism on its campus. Kestenbaum, who is

Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Lawsuit Under Review by US Supreme Court

Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Lawsuit Under Review by US Supreme Court

On Thursday, the US Supreme Court heard arguments in a high profile case challenging former President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship. The policy, issued on Trump's first day in office this January, calls