Category : Constitutional Issues


Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Loses Power for 20th Time: IAEA

The IAEA reported that Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant lost off-site power for the 20th time since the conflict with Russia began, due to an internal power line issue affecting its only remaining 330 kV connection, Ferosplavna-1.

SJC to Amend Judges' Code of Conduct

Pakistan's Supreme Judicial Council, chaired by CJP Yahya Afridi, decided to amend the Code of Conduct for Judges and discussed procedural rules, deferring the matter for further deliberations.

Mass Trial of 486 MS-13 Suspects Begins in El Salvador

El Salvador has initiated a landmark mass trial for 486 individuals accused of being MS-13 gang members, marking a significant escalation in the government's crackdown on organized crime and violence in the Central American nation.

Ben Roberts-Smith Granted Bail in Australian War Crimes Case

Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated living soldier, has been released on bail after being charged with five counts of murder as war crimes. The Victoria Cross recipient faces allegations related to the deaths of unarmed Afghan detainees between

Domicile Discrimination in Pakistan: A Barrier to Unity

Domicile discrimination in Pakistan restricts opportunities based on regional origin, undermining national unity and economic growth. This practice affects education, employment, and social mobility, perpetuating inequality and hindering progress.

Pakistan Tops Global Terrorism Index 2026 as Worst Victim

The Global Terrorism Index 2026 reveals Pakistan as the country most impacted by terrorism in 2025, with a sharp rise in incidents linked to TTP and BLA, and escalating tensions with Afghanistan threatening regional stability.

Kasim Khan's UNHRC Appearance with BNM Sparks Debate

Kasim Khan, son of former PM Imran Khan, spoke at a UN Human Rights Council side event in Geneva alongside BNM's Dr. Naseem Baloch, addressing human rights and his father's detention, triggering online debate and analyst concerns over diplomatic impacts.

Punjab Police Bar Ahmadiyya Eid Prayers, Prompt Rights Outcry

Punjab Police prevented Ahmadiyya community members from performing Eid-ul-Fitr prayers across multiple districts on March 21, 2026, leading to allegations of constitutional and human rights breaches. Incidents in Gujranwala, Sialkot, Faisalabad, and Sarg

Suicide Bombings in Maiduguri Kill 23, Injure 108

A series of suspected suicide bombings in Maiduguri, Nigeria, killed at least 23 people and injured 108, targeting a post office, market, and hospital during Ramadan. Boko Haram is blamed for the attacks, which have shaken the city's recent stability.

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