Delays in issuing written grounds of judgment are not uncommon in complex cases. But when such delays extend well beyond established timelines, do they begin to affect an accused person’s ability to exercise a meaningful right of appeal?
From Enron to Carillion, corporate failures have shown that shared decisions carry shared consequences. The SRC civil case ruling raises a difficult question — why does that principle appear unevenly applied?
Nearby towns on high alert as Sakurajima volcano erupts Sunday
A major tourist attraction, Sakurajima volcanic mountain in southern Japan erupted on Sunday prompting the...
National Weather Service says 60 daily high temperatures broken with Washington, Philadelphia declare heat emergencies
A relentless US heat wave that has triggered health alerts...
WASHINGTON - Joe Biden, the oldest president in US history, has tested positive for COVID-19, is experiencing mild symptoms, and will continue working but...
ROME - After Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigned following the collapse of his national unity government, causing financial markets to tremble, Italy will hold...
COLOMBO - Sri Lankan authorities surrounded parliament with heavy security on Wednesday as lawmakers prepared to vote on one of three presidential candidates, hoping...
LONDON - Britain is bracing for temperatures to reach 40 degrees Celsius for the first time on Tuesday, following its warmest night on record, which...