Submarine cables, the hidden veins of global internet connectivity, play an essential role in Taiwan's digital stability. With around 300 of these undersea cables carrying 99% of internet data traffic worldwide, any damage to this infrastructure can result in severe disruptions. Taiwan's
The Barnet, Enfield, and Haringey (BEH) Mental Health NHS Trust in North London has been grappling with significant legal and financial challenges due to negligence claims over the last five years. With an impending merger on the horizon, hopes are high for improved operations and better patient
The Mental Health Bill 2024 has made significant progress by clearing its second stage in the Dáil, marking a milestone in modernizing Ireland's approach to mental health care. This crucial legislation aims to replace the outdated Mental Health Act 2001, introducing more current practices and
Nepal, with its rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and ethnicities, offers unique challenges and opportunities in policy-making. Despite crafting numerous policies intended to address societal issues, the nation struggles in their effective implementation. How can Nepal ensure its public
The ongoing legal battles between ExxonMobil and its activist shareholders have brought to light the complex interplay between corporate governance, environmental accountability, and shareholder rights. CEO Darren Woods has made it clear to the Council of Institutional Investors that ExxonMobil is
The landscape of abortion access in the United States has dramatically shifted following the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. This landmark ruling has transferred the power to regulate abortion rights to individual states, leading to a patchwork of laws