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South Korea to Hold Presidential Election on June 3

South Korea has scheduled a presidential election for June 3, following the dismissal of former President Yoon Suk-yeol. The acting head of state, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, announced that this date was chosen to allow adequate time for political parties to prepare and to ensure the election process......

South Korea’s president Yoon removed from office over martial law decree

In a historic and unanimous decision, South Korea’s Constitutional Court has removed President Yoon Suk yeol from office, citing his unconstitutional declaration of martial law in December. The ruling came after Yoon was accused of deploying military and police forces to suppress constitutional......

Arab nations unite in denouncing Israeli airstrikes on Syria

Arab countries have collectively condemned recent Israeli airstrikes in Syria, labeling them as violations of international law and assaults on Syrian sovereignty. This unified stance follows tragic events in Nawa, Daraa, where Israeli shelling resulted in multiple casualties. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry......

International Bar Association conference opens in Marrakech to discuss labor law and diversity

The annual conference of the International Bar Association (IBA), which unites over 80,000 lawyers from leading law firms worldwide, commenced in Marrakech under the theme "Labor Law and Diversity." This significant event is organized by the IBA's Committee on Labor Law and Industrial Relations,......

Envisioning the Future of Morocco’s Family Code: A Conference in Fez

Legal scholars, policymakers, and representatives from civil society will gather at the Private University of Fez (UPF) on April 12 for a significant conference focused on the Moroccan family code, known as the Moudawana. This event, hosted by the Higher Institute of Political and Legal Sciences, aims......

International Labour Organization applauds Morocco's new strike law

The Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Gilbert F. Houngbo, expressed his approval of Morocco's recently adopted strike law during a statement in Geneva. This law, validated by the Constitutional Court, is seen as a significant advancement in the nation’s socio-economic......

South Korean court clears opposition leader in election law case

A South Korean appeals court has overturned a previous ruling, declaring main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung not guilty of breaching election laws, which had posed a potential obstacle to his presidential candidacy. The Seoul High Court's decision, announced on Wednesday, annulled the one-year prison......

Madrid's Plan for Migrant Minor Distribution

Madrid is seeking alternatives to accommodate migrant minors as part of the reform of the Immigration Law that changes the distribution model of minors among regions. The regional government is exploring ways to create more reception places across the region, with plans to bid for construction work to......

Global 195 initiative aims to hold Israel accountable for war crimes in Gaza

The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) has launched the “Global 195” initiative, aimed at creating a comprehensive network for accountability targeting Israelis and dual nationals implicated in war crimes in Gaza. Announced on March 18, this initiative seeks to leverage......