The movement is filing a formal complaint with several EU institutions against Spain’s national judiciary.
To the applause of watchdog groups, Meta’s mass data collection in Europe may be over.
In landmark cases, the U.S. Supreme Court abolished racial preferences in university admissions and strengthened religious liberty for workers.
Spain’s president appears to be paying for his personal political travel expenses with taxpayer money.
This new parent is hoping her Finnish counterparts start a global trend in dealing with cell phones.
The bank refuses to apologise and reinstate the charity’s account cancelled after a social media campaign.
Reading like a draft law, the report claims discrimination cannot apply to the legal age of consent.
Military experts talked about Ukraine, “preventative logistics,” and destigmatizing the arms industry.
Degrowthers want to slow down the global social and economic ‘metabolism’ by prioritising human need as the purpose for production instead of growing GDP.
Experts analysed what led to last year’s U.S. court decision that struck down abortion on demand.
In an interview on French television, the American magnate said he had more power now than if he were president, but Twitter would comply with the EU.
The crux of the matter for the PSOE was the high number of votes the polls predicted the rival party, the centre-right Partido Popular (PP) would win.