Judges

Judiciary “Houthification”: How Justice Became a Security Arm in Sana’a

Houthi control of Yemen’s judiciary has politicised courts, enabling repression, biased appointments, and violations of fair trial rights writes Yemeni journalist, Mohamed Al-Karami

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Judiciary “Houthification”: How Justice Became a Security Arm in Sana’a

Houthi control of Yemen’s judiciary has politicised courts, enabling repression, biased appointments, and violations of fair trial rights writes Yemeni journalist, Mohamed Al-Karami

LinkedIn BrowserGate Turns Job Hunting Into Surveillance

LinkedIn silently fingerprints users by scanning extensions and device data raising serious privacy, legal and trust concerns now

Armenia Audits Its Partners in a Neighbourhood on Fire

Squeezed by Russian gas threats and lured by Western promises, Yerevan’s bid for freedom must survive a region at war as voters eye a defining June poll.

Dion’s Triumph, Megan’s Breakdown: Same Industry, Different Stories

Céline Dion announced ten Paris concerts this week after six years off stage; Megan Thee Stallion was hospitalised mid-show the same week. Pop's glamour rarely survives that kind of contrast.

Valencia Draws a Hard Line on Tourist Rentals

Valencia set a 2% cap on holiday rentals this week. Paris has been tightening rules for years and still will not draw the same line.