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US Supreme Court Upholds Law on Suing Palestinian Authorities Over Attacks

The US Supreme Court has affirmed a federal law that allows American citizens to sue Palestinian authorities for attacks that harmed them. This ruling reinforces the ability to seek legal accountability for terrorism-related incidents involving US nationals, marking a significant development in extraterritorial application of US law.

By Sultan Sikander | June 20, 2025 | 0 Comments

Federal Oversight Tightens: Nick Greiner Tapped to Lead Liberal Party Reform Drive

In a major political development, former New South Wales Premier Nick Greiner has been officially appointed to oversee a comprehensive reform of the Liberal Party under extended federal supervision. The decision reflects growing pressure within the party to address internal governance, funding transparency, and ethical leadership following several electoral setbacks and public scrutiny. Greiner’s leadership is expected to introduce new accountability measures and restructure party operations from the ground up. His decades-long political experience makes him a strategic choice at a time when the party is struggling to regain public trust and internal unity.

By Sultan Sikander | June 17, 2025 | 0 Comments

UK Government Reclaims Decision-Making Authority from Quangos Amid Efficiency Drive

The UK government is moving to reclaim decision-making powers from unelected quangos to enhance efficiency, cut bureaucracy, and ensure public accountability. This shift aims to restore democratic oversight while streamlining governance.

By Sultan Sikander | March 16, 2025 | 0 Comments