Constitutional Court Chief Justice Dismissed for Ethical Violation in Indonesia’s Election Candidacy Requirements

The Latin Bulletin In a recent development that has sparked controversy, Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Chief Justice, Anwar Usman, has been dismissed from his position after the ethics council found him guilty of making last-minute changes to election candidacy requirements. This violation ultimately cleared the path for President Joko Widodo’s eldest son to run for vice…

The European Green Party Calls for Top Candidates in the 2024 EU Elections

The Latin Bulletin The European Green Party has recently announced the opening of the call for top candidates, also known as “Spitzenkandidaten,” for the 2024 European Union (EU) elections. These leading candidates will represent the core of their political family, serving as the face and voice of the party during campaign debates and events leading…

Addressing Non-Compliance and IUU Fishing: Urgent Measures for the Mediterranean

The Latin Bulletin As officials from Mediterranean countries gather for the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) annual session in Croatia, an important discussion is underway. NGOs are strongly advocating for the adoption of corrective measures that empower the GFCM to crack down on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and non-compliance cases in…

The Controversy Surrounding Anti-Pyongyang Propaganda Leaflets in South Korea

The Latin Bulletin In a recent move that has drawn criticism from North Korea, South Korea’s Constitutional Court invalidated a law that banned private activists from sending anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets across the border. The decision, made in response to concerns about freedom of speech, has reignited tensions between the two Koreas. The History of Leafleting:…

Strengthening Bilateral Ties: Kazakh-Hungarian Summit Marks New Chapter in Cooperation

The Latin Bulletin In a landmark meeting, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev warmly welcomed Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban to Kazakhstan, expressing gratitude for his significant role in fostering a stronger relationship between the two nations. The discussion took place during the anniversary summit of the Organization of Turkic States, providing an auspicious platform to…

EU Announces Additional €25 Million in Humanitarian Aid for Gaza

The Latin Bulletin In an effort to provide ongoing support to the people of Gaza, the European Union (EU) has recently declared a significant increase of €25 million in humanitarian aid. This contribution brings the total EU humanitarian assistance for Gaza to over €100 million this year alone. With a focus on crucial areas such…

The Race for Spy Satellites: Unveiling a New Chapter in East Asian Geopolitics

The Latin Bulletin Both North and South Korea have recently been making headlines in the field of space development, with their ambitious efforts to launch homegrown military reconnaissance satellites. While this competition holds significant implications for the two neighboring nations, it also draws vested interests from major global players like Russia and the United States….

Ludvig Åberg’s Meteoric Rise: A Modern-Day Tiger Woods?

The Latin Bulletin The world of professional golf is witnessing a phenomenon reminiscent of the early days of Tiger Woods’ career. Swedish golfer Ludvig Åberg’s rapid ascent has caught the attention of fans and experts alike, drawing parallels to the legendary golfer’s breakthrough in 1996. From his impressive performances in tournaments to his historic Ryder…

AliExpress Faces Scrutiny Over Compliance with Digital Services Act Regulations

The Latin Bulletin The European Commission has recently taken action by formally requesting AliExpress, a leading e-commerce platform, to provide detailed information regarding its compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA). The Commission’s inquiry primarily focuses on AliExpress’ measures to mitigate risks and protect consumers in relation to the online dissemination of illegal products, particularly…