30 May 2026

Belarus Approves New Anti-LGBT Law

Belarus
After overwhelming support, the Belarus’s parliament adopted a new law on 2 April 2026 banning "propaganda" of same-sex relationships, of "gender reassignment," and even of "childlessness." This furthers the legal and political alignment between Belarus and Russia, which both seek to protect children from immoral values.

"Propaganda" is clearly defined in the law as the dissemination of "appealing" information "intended to influence citizens' perceptions." Violation of the ban is an administrative offense penalized by fines of up to 20 base units (currently about US$ 310) for individuals, and up to 150 (approximately $ 2,320) for legal entities. If the information is deemed accessible to minors, sanctions include higher fines, community service, and detention.

29 May 2026

3.3 M Homes Will Benefit From The World’s Largest Wind Farm

Wind Farm
The world’s largest offshore wind farm has made a great step toward delivering clean power to more than 3.3 million UK households after successfully connecting its first export cable.

Developed by Ørsted, a Danish energy company headquartered in Fredericia, Hornsea 3 linked its first export cable from the North Sea seabed to the UK coast last 26 March.

28 May 2026

Italy’s Migrant Detention Hubs Does Not Violate Any Laws

Detention Hubs
Italy’s migrant detention hubs in Albania are in line with EU law as long as migrants’ rights are fully protected, according to an adviser to the bloc’s top court.

The legal opinion, which is not binding, is a win for the government of Giorgia Meloni, whose plans to process and deport asylum-seekers via offshore hubs have been embroiled in legal challenges.

26 May 2026

Green Card Applicants Told To Stay Out Of The U.S.

Green Card
The United States has announced a new policy that means most immigrants seeking a green card will have to leave the country and apply at an embassy or consulate abroad.

US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said on recently that people seeking a change in status must do so through consular processing outside of the country "except in extraordinary circumstances".

25 May 2026

Appeals Courts Orders Judge To Stop Bias Investigation Order

Appeals Court
A federal judge must end his "intrusive" contempt investigation of the Trump administration for failing to comply with an order over flights carrying Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador last year, a divided appeals court panel ruled last April.

Chief Judge James Boasberg abused his discretion in forging ahead with criminal contempt proceedings stemming from the March 2025 deportation flights, according to the majority opinion by a three-judge panel from U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.