The peace process on the resolution of the Ukraine war has been going on. Several talks have already been held…
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Licensing in photography is not uncommon at all. There are international and national licensing laws that require obtaining a license for the use of photographs. As per the reports of the BBC and CNN, copyright licensing laws are used in the use of photographs in media and other platforms, both for public interest and commercial
Anti-fuel price hike rallies led to the deaths of more than twenty people in Angola, leading to concerns. As per…
Political amnesty plays a vital role in politics. Forgiveness or amnesty is applied in politics in different countries. As per the reports of multiple sources including the British Broadcasting Corporation and Cable News Network, Peru issued a political amnesty against atrocities committed during the country’s two-decade armed conflict against Maoist rebels. Many countries in the
The decision of the government of Israel to take full control of Gaza City has led to concerns. As multiple…
Deepfakes have become a growing concern. According to multiple sources including the BBC and CNN, deepfake content has been on the rise in many countries in recent years. But deepfake videos, images and audio recordings are harmful for individuals, institutions and society. These lead to the spread of false — or fraudulent — and defamatory information about
Several countries are recognizing Palestine as a state. According to multiple sources including the British Broadcasting Corporation and Cable News…
Far-right politics is rising. According to multiple sources including the BBC and CNN, far- right politics is rising in many European and other countries. Not only far-right political parties including the Alternative for Germany party in Germany, the VOX party in Spain and the Sanseito party in Japan but also the number of voters for such
Clashes between Cambodia and Thailand led to concern. According to multiple sources including the BBC and CNN, fighting at the…
The global anti-human trafficking raids have raised hopes for addressing human trafficking. According to multiple sources including the British Broadcsting Corporation, the global anti-human trafficking raids made by the Interpol —involving nearly 15,000 officers from 43 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa and South America —have been going on in many countries including many European countries.