The report by a Judicial Conduct Tribunal which found Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge not guilty of impeachable conduct will shape how sexual harassment is discussed and understood in ...
At a time when public policy is overwhelmingly shaped by short-term pressures, Prof. Shlomi Segall, from the Department of ...
Attorneys say new transfer agreements and court tactics allow the U.S. to sidestep asylum rulings, risking removals to ...
A new global review published in the journal Sustainability warns that without stronger literacy frameworks, generative AI risks deepening inequality, weakening ethical safeguards, and undermining ...
When consumers can clearly see how their data is used, transparency replaces opacity. Privacy becomes an ongoing, active relationship, one where consent can be granted, monitored, and revoked, rather ...
A major Welsh environment report calls for action across society so people can live more sustainably.
Labour's housing spokesman says the the Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2026 will spook small landlords ...
Sexuality – especially queer sexuality – has always been one of the most heavily policed themes in African film.
India’s DPDP Act reimagines privacy as digital infrastructure—balancing consent, governance, and innovation to build trust at population scale.
In a notable sign that U.S. crypto policy is moving from abstract debate to practical rulemaking, the White House has ...
Disability inclusion in Nigeria has become fashionable. Government agencies launch glossy policies, institutions tick compliance boxes, and ...