The Civil Guard does not rule out any hypothesis in its first report on the railway accident in Adamuz
The Civil Guard of Spain has submitted its preliminary report regarding the railway accident in Adamuz, highlighting potential causes including rail breakage or welding failure, which resulted in 46 deaths and over 150 injuries.
Joanna Parafianowicz: The Silence of the Advocacy
Joanna Parafianowicz discusses the role of the legal profession in safeguarding civil rights amid ongoing challenges to the rule of law in Poland.
They Go for Kristi Noem: Groups Demand Impeachment of Secretary of Security for Immigration Raids
Over 50 U.S. civil groups have demanded the impeachment of Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, over her controversial immigration management practices that allegedly led to violence and undermined the rule of law.
"Everything changed after that day"... Voices of Myanmar's youth enduring five years under military rule
The political instability and violence in Myanmar following the military coup five years ago have deeply affected the lives of its citizens, especially the youth, who express fear and uncertainty about their future in recent interviews.
Osun LG crisis: Adeleke slams CSO’s call for emergency rule
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State rejects a call from civil society organizations for a state of emergency due to the ongoing political crisis over local government control.
Trump administration issues rule that makes it easier to fire federal workers
The Trump administration has issued a new rule allowing the president to more easily fire up to 50,000 federal employees by stripping them of certain job protections.
UPSC changes rules, restrictions on choosing IAS, IPS, IFS!
The UPSC has issued a notification for the 2026 Civil Services Examination, introducing several rule changes that will particularly affect candidates who retake exams for rank improvement after selection.
The System of Repeating UPSC CSE is Over... Understand Who Will No Longer Be Able to Take the Exam
The UPSC has issued a notification for the Civil Services Exam 2026 with significant rule changes affecting repeat candidates aiming to improve their ranks.
Second Phase of Elections in Myanmar Led by Military Junta
The military junta in Myanmar has opened polling stations for the second phase of elections, which critics claim merely extend military rule under the guise of civilian governance.
Myanmar junta holds second phase of election widely decried as a ‘sham exercise’
Voters in Myanmar participated in the second phase of a military-run election that has been criticized as a means to legitimize junta rule amidst ongoing civil conflict.
Secretary of the People's Conference Party: There must be civil rule in Sudan
Ali al-Haj, Secretary-General of the People's Conference Party, holds the Sudanese army leadership accountable for the ongoing crisis and calls for a civil government led by civilian forces, excluding military leaders.
Does not rule out civil war
The Venezuelan Supreme Court has appointed Delcy RodrÃguez as interim president while Nicolás Maduro is detained by the U.S., raising concerns about the potential for civil war according to an international political scientist.
Myanmar's military junta holds elections to perpetuate itself amid civil war: "They will not be free at all"
Despite a civil war following the 2021 coup, Myanmar's military junta is holding elections to extend its rule, though they are not expected to be free or fair.