Author: Heesu Lee,Soo-Hyang Choi,Whanwoong Choi
After a South Korea court ruled unanimously to oust President Yoon Suk Yeol from office, some protesters that had been gathered in central Seoul jumped for joy, while others wept and rued the end of democracy.Read More
The legal profession is not resisting authoritarianism. It is formatting it. Coaching it. Polishing it for public consumption.Read More
The lawsuit is just the latest challenge to Massachusetts’ gun licensing laws that may eventually go before the state’s Supreme Judicial Court.Read More
The firms in the president’s crosshairs must decide: cave to save their profits-per-partner or take up a tough fight?Read More
The legislation passed by Parliament on Friday would allow non-Muslims to help administer so-called Waqfs. The move fueled concerns that the rights of Muslims are being infringed on.Read More
The country’s Constitutional Court formally ended the presidency of Yoon Suk Yeol for declaring martial law, ending months of turmoil. But the country remains deeply divided.Read More
Maseera acquires Egypt’s ADVA to expand AI-driven consumer finance, unlocking inclusive credit access for millions of underserved Egyptians.Read More
The Trump administration’s senior advisor for Africa, Massad Boulos, said the potential deal could involve ‘multibillion-dollar investments’.Read More
The EU announced a “new era” in ties with Central Asia on Friday at a major summit in Uzbekistan, as Brussels presses its influence in the region in the faceRead More