Nuclear Liability: Ensuring Legal Certainty and Compensation for Nuclear Damage
This article explores the frameworks surrounding nuclear liability, emphasizing the need for legal certainty and effective compensation for nuclear-related incidents.
International reporting with regional context and cross-border impact.
This article explores the frameworks surrounding nuclear liability, emphasizing the need for legal certainty and effective compensation for nuclear-related incidents.
European investors and venture capitalists meet in Tallinn to explore the promising future of technology startups in the Nordic region.
Lithuania's parliament speaker has stated that any discussion regarding the easing of sanctions against Belarus is contingent upon the implementation of democratic changes in the country.
Martynas Katelynas, nominated as Lithuania's interior minister, expressed his support for financial contributions to assist with migration challenges, rather than enforcing relocations.
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya expressed her hope that Lithuania's new government will uphold a principled approach towards Belarus.
Mindaugas Sinkevicius, the Prime Minister-designate of Lithuania, has announced his intention to actively participate in EU budget negotiations, starting with a visit to Brussels.
The NATO summit is underway in Ankara, Turkey, where leaders from member nations are convening to address pressing security issues.
In a surprising turn of events, all four candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections have acknowledged their past collaborations with foreign intelligence services, including the Soviet Union.
At the upcoming EU General Affairs Council meeting, Latvia will stress the need for funding for its eastern border region and the Rail Baltica project as part of discussions on the EU's multiannual budget.
In a move to enhance legal protections, Hong Kong authorities have initiated a public consultation on potential reforms to sex laws, focusing on issues of cult coercion and abusive practices in educational environments.
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev has approved the state budget for 2025, focusing on economic growth and social welfare.
Azerbaijan is set to introduce a tax registration system for freelancers, a move aimed at regulating the expanding gig economy in the country.
In a move to enhance international demand for the yuan, Hong Kong will increase its yuan facilities for banks significantly, reaching US$73.6 billion.
The National Environment Agency has identified a rapidly growing dengue cluster in Yio Chu Kang, with 135 confirmed cases and several clusters in the vicinity.
A mudslide at the Wayanad tunnel project site has led to one confirmed death and seven individuals reported missing, as rescue efforts continue.
The latest update reveals that the price of Azerbaijani oil has risen by 1.1%, indicating shifts in the global oil market.
English soccer fans visiting Mexico are taken aback by the intense passion and culture surrounding the sport, revealing a different level of fandom.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced a holiday for all schools and colleges in Mumbai today as heavy rains continue to disrupt normal life.
In a significant development, three individuals have been arrested in connection with the rape and murder case in Baruipur. The Chief Minister has assured that capital punishment will be sought for the accused.
WhatsApp has been given a three-day extension to respond to a government notice about its username feature, which allows users to communicate without sharing phone numbers.