Members of the British Parliament are calling on the Government to take “more proactive actions to address the atrocities” committed by the Nicaragua government.
After presenting an oral argument to the Oklahoma Supreme Court, a legal representative for the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board is “very hopeful” that they will prevail in the lawsuit brought against them by the state Attorney General.
A bill recently approved in the Brazilian Congress, which still awaits President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's sanction, aims at extinguishing the right of certain groups of inmates to temporarily leave prisons during holidays.
Archbishop Jean-Patrick Iba-Ba of Libreville says the “inclusive National Dialogue” that went under way in Gabon on Tuesday will lay the foundations for a more united, prosperous and democratic country.