Seventeen MPs Celebrate Excellence as Sansad Ratna Awards Recognize Outstanding Parliamentary Contributions

NEW DELHI, India — Seventeen Members of Parliament were recognized for their exemplary contributions to legislative performance during the Sansad Ratna Awards ceremony, held recently at the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. The awards, which celebrate outstanding parliamentary conduct, were presented in a ceremony attended by prominent political figures, including the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and other state legislators. The recipients were honored for their active participation in debates, the quality of their questions, and their overall involvement in parliamentary proceedings over the past year. Among those awarded was Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, a member of the Dravida … Read more

New Parliamentary Report Urges Privacy Law Overhaul to Combat Financial Abuse in Financial Services

In December 2024, the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services released a pivotal report, following a comprehensive inquiry into the effectiveness of the current regulatory framework overseeing financial services in Australia. The inquiry, aimed at identifying shortcomings in preventing financial abuse, uncovered significant regulatory gaps and provided recommendations for enhancing protections within financial institutions. The committee discovered that privacy laws currently hinder the ability of financial institutions to adequately detect and manage cases of financial abuse. Under the existing laws, banks and other financial entities are obliged to secure explicit consent from clients … Read more

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol Defends Controversial Martial Law Decree Amid Parliamentary Tumult and Impeachment Push

SEOUL, South Korea — In a bold statement on Thursday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol staunchly defended his contentious decree of martial law amid spiraling political turmoil and strident calls for his impeachment. He vehemently denied any charges of rebellion, asserting his resolve to combat what he perceives as threats to the nation by opposition parties and other entities. Yoon’s defense came just hours ahead of the main opposition Democratic Party’s plan to present a new impeachment motion for a floor vote over the weekend. On the same day, the Parliament suspended the national … Read more

Majority of UK Citizens’ Jury Supports Legalising Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill, Urges Parliamentary Debate

London, England – A substantial majority of a citizens’ jury in England recently favored legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill individuals, paving the way for parliamentary debates expected in the next few months. Comprising 28 individuals, the jury concluded its eight-week deliberation with 20 supporting a change in the law, seven opposing it, and one undecided. The citizens’ jury, initiated by the independent Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCOB), reflects a method increasingly used to gauge public opinion on complex topics, often offering a deeper dive into societal attitudes than traditional polling. The deliberations come ahead … Read more