Argentinian Lawyer Seeks International Arrest for LIBRA Memecoin Founder Amidst Massive Investor Losses

Buenos Aires, Argentina – An Argentine lawyer has sought international legal aid to apprehend Hayden Davis, the creator of the cryptocurrency LIBRA, which has faced dramatic declines, shaking the digital currency market. Gregorio Dalbon, the attorney handling the case, has argued the urgency of securing an arrest warrant for Davis, citing risk due to Davis’s capacity to evade authorities fueled by his significant financial assets. Dalbon has formally requested the issuance of an Interpol red notice. This action is initiated with the intent to facilitate Davis’s capture and subsequent extradition to address charges linked to … Read more

Landmark International Treaty Adopted to Shield Lawyers from Harassment and Attacks

Strasbourg, France – In a landmark move, the Council of Europe has adopted the first-ever international treaty dedicated to safeguarding the profession of lawyers. The treaty emerges in response to growing concerns over harassment, threats, and interference in the legal practice, addressing an urgent need to enhance lawyers’ security and their capability to perform duties without obstruction. Lawyers are central to maintaining the rule of law and ensuring equitable access to justice. They are instrumental in addressing potential human rights violations, making their protection integral to the confidence the public holds in the justice system. … Read more

Virginia Expands Global Access: A Leap in International Trade Options

In a move to streamline digital transactions and ensure user-friendly interfaces, the latest introduction of a state selection dropdown menu is improving the way businesses and consumers interact online. The update, which includes a comprehensive list of U.S. states and territories, from Alabama to Wyoming, also extends to incorporate regions in Canada and other territories, facilitating a broad spectrum of geographical selections for users filling out online forms. Such digital enhancements are playing a pivotal role in advancing e-commerce and other online engagements by making systems more accessible and simpler to navigate. As seen in … Read more

Republika Srpska Enacts Controversial ‘Foreign Agent’ Law Amidst Widespread International Criticism

SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina — The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partners and SafeJournalists Network (SJN) have voiced significant concerns following the adoption of a controversial law in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This regulation establishes a ‘special registry’ for non-governmental organizations (NGOs), including many independent media outlets, potentially labeling them as foreign agents. Critics argue that this legislation, passed by parliamentary majority on February 27, represents a retaliatory measure targeting dissenting voices against the government. The urgency with which the law was implemented follows recent charges against the entity’s president, Milorad … Read more