The US State Department is building a web portal, where Europeans and anyone else can see online content banned by their ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has confirmed that the first step towards banning the radical Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir under Australia’s new hate laws has been completed.
The government said its bill in response to the Bondi attack was urgent, but it was pulled after amendments looked set to ...
The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ordered former Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld to pay $750,000 for violating the ...
Upscrolled, a social network that surged in the wake of the U.S. TikTok deal, has seen an uptick in harmful content, ...
The fate of Karnataka Assembly’s contested Bill on regulating hate speech hangs in balance. Any law curbing speech has to meet the constitutional test which lays out conditions under which it can be ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared he will “allow the appropriate authorities to engage” in any investigation into One Nation leader Pauline Hanson’s muslim comments.
The social media platform X appeals the EU's multimillion-euro fine, claiming the Digital Services Act violates due process.
The U.S. State Department is reportedly working on an online portal that would allow people in Europe and other regions to access content banned by their governments. The move comes at a time when ...
The Supreme Court is open to addressing hate speech and political accountability but rejects selective targeting in petitions regarding constitutional norms.
Policy debates around the H-1B visa programme have shifted from concerns around jobs and wages to now inciting hate speech and racism against Indians and Indian-origin citizens in the US. Research by ...