Remembering Salvador Allende’s speech at the UN in 1972 and the call of world nations for a New International Economic Order, Harris Gleckman explains how global corporations were more effective at setting the rules.
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How China’s AI is Automating the Legal System
In China, many legal matters are in the hands of artificial intelligence. Although it streamlines the process for small claims and misdemeanors, there are concerns about automating complicated cases.
Israel and India Try Curbing Their Judiciaries
The contrast is in how the public in both nations has responded to the judiciary’s battle for independence.
Jammu: Seven Injured in Twin Blasts Amid Heightened Security
The blasts in the transport yard of Narwal took place when security agencies are on high alert amid the ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra and Republic Day celebrations.
An Ancient Recipe for Social Success
The Mesoamerican city of Monte Albán is a powerful case study that early investments in public infrastructure and goods foster longer-term sustainability.
Andhra Pradesh: Doctorates, LLBs, M Techs in Race for Police Constable Jobs
The qualification for constable’s post is Intermediate. There are 5,284 MBAs, 4,365-M Sc and 94 LLB degree holders in the candidates list.
How Hunger is Keeping Sri Lankan Children Away From School
Sri Lankan children are skipping school because of hunger and poverty. Some schools have even requested parents not to send their children without giving any food.
Swiggy Lays Off 380 Employees; CEO Says Overhiring ‘Poor Judgement’
The online food delivery platform has offered cash payout ranging from three to six months based on the affected employees' tenure and grade.
DCW Chief Swati Maliwal Dragging Case: Police Recover CCTV Footage
The video showed Maliwal, who was inspecting the state of women's security in Delhi, being dragged along after the driver rolled up the window as she caught hold of him.
Role of Brazilian Military in Coup Attempt
The army gave a safe haven to the coup demonstrators before and after they vandalised the buildings in Brasília
SC Dismisses Pleas Against Bihar Govt’s Decision to Hold Caste Survey
The top court, which was hearing three petitions on the issue, said the petitioners can approach the Patna High Court for an appropriate remedy.
Lebanon’s Middle Class Vanishes as Economy Collapses
Following years of political and economic crises, Lebanon's population structure has changed, and not for the better. Experts believe that the structural inequality will only widen in future.