In a massive demonstration in Jakarta, hundreds of students from various universities gathered to express their political and social demands. The protesters raised slogans calling for an end to violence and opposition to fascism.
On March 26, the Belgian Constitutional Court ruled that the Wallonia-Brussels region can require the American platform Netflix to invest in local film production. This decision is part of efforts to enhance the local film industry.
The Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt has confirmed that the state is obligated to ensure equality between men and women, in accordance with Islamic law. This announcement aims to enhance women's rights within Egyptian society.
The Constitutional Court has ruled that there is no discrimination between men and women in accessing benefits, reflecting the state's commitment to gender equality. This decision is part of ongoing efforts to enhance women's rights across various sectors.
Sheikh Al-Azhar, Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayyib, welcomed the head of the Constitutional Court, Counselor Said Marai, to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation between the two institutions. This meeting aims to promote legal and religious values in Egypt.
The Constitutional Court of Congo has officially announced the reelection of President Denis Sassou Nguesso, who secured <strong>94.9%</strong> of the votes during the election held on <strong>March 15</strong>. This victory extends his term until <strong>2031</strong> amidst significant opposition criticism.
The Constitutional Court of Latvia ruled that the use of minority languages, including Russian, in public media is unconstitutional. This decision is part of the government's efforts to strengthen national identity.
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Congo has confirmed President Daniel Sassou-Nguesso's victory in the presidential elections, paving the way for his fifth term. This confirmation follows a period of controversy surrounding the election results held last March.