The International Center for the Protection of Human Rights and Democracy (ICPHRD) successfully hosted a landmark conference on June 25th in Chisinau, Moldova, addressing pressing issues related to freedom of speech, governance, rule of law, and the judiciary—pivotal for
The advocates of cashless payments say that this comes with various benefits. A recent report by the World Bank shows that cashless payments are greener, since stopping the use of physical cash saves on environmental cost and reduces the need for transport, for example, to pay
With more people than ever willing to relocate to chase career aspirations, higher pay, and a better work-life balance, global workspace provider Instant Offices has analysed and scored high GDP nations based on working hours, annual leave, equality, happiness, parental leave
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Access City Award which is an occasion to celebrate the advancements made by cities to become more accessible, and the achievements of cities to tackle today’s barriers to accessibility. Over the past 14 years, 85 cities have been
Last week, the European Union adopted the 14th package of sanctions, increasing pressure on Russia. The sanctions aim to limit Russia's access to technology, finances, and resources, which should weaken its military potential and curb aggression towards Ukraine. Despite this,
The day after the results of the legislative elections in France and a week before the run-offs, questions are being raised in the constituencies of French people living abroad that raise serious concerns about voting methods and counting. As is well known, French people living
Situated in a strategically significant geopolitical space at the intersection of major global transportation and logistical routes, Azerbaijan has historically served as a nexus for East-West and North-South communication corridors. Its advantageous geographical location has