The French Parliament is taking steps to abolish 17th-century laws that describe enslaved individuals in its colonies as 'moving objects.' This decision reflects France's efforts to confront its colonial legacy.
Sheikh Hamid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, the ruler of Ajman, has issued a new law to regulate the handling of lost property and abandoned funds in the emirate. The law aims to protect individual rights and enhance transparency in dealing with lost assets.
A 58-year-old man died during a wedding in Borobudur, Indonesia, prompting urgent calls from parliament members to address the issue of bullying. Legal Committee member Hasbi Allah Ilyas emphasized that this incident should serve as a wake-up call for the Indonesian government.
Current legislative efforts are focused on enhancing economic development through a series of initiatives aimed at improving the investment environment and creating job opportunities. These actions reflect the government's commitment to achieving sustainable growth.
The Indonesian government has announced a new law aimed at protecting children in the digital space. Professor Osman from Jambi University highlighted the importance of this law as a long-term investment for future generations.
U.S. Senator <strong>Bernie Sanders</strong> announced a new bill aimed at imposing a <strong>national ban</strong> on the construction of data centers until legislation is enacted to protect the public from the risks of artificial intelligence. Representative <strong>Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez</strong> is expected to introduce a similar bill in the House soon.
A series of events has pushed prediction markets into the spotlight of legal and ethical debates, following Kalshi's $1 billion funding round and subsequent legal actions in various U.S. states. Criticism of Polymarket has also risen due to threats to a reporter and an agreement with Major League Baseball, raising concerns over insider trading.