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5 resultsfor “what is the finality of adoption law”

Politics

Young Bulgarians hold out for change in eighth election in five years

laws and into rules.” ![Anna Bodakova](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/b2d65822862e2c32b64f74f41eb7a03abbaeb060/1231_1343_625_500/master/625.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Anna Bodakova: ‘I’m a firm believer in the democratic process.’ Photograph: Eden Maclachlan/the Guardian On Sunday, four months after the government’s resignation, Bulgarians will

The Guardian WorldApr 18
Conflicts

Europol and partners trace 45 ‘forcibly transferred’ Ukrainian children

law enforcement agency says investigators have traced 45 Ukrainian children [forcibly transferred](/news/2025/6/10/russia-ukraine-children-war) to Russia, Belarus or occupied Ukrainian territory during the Russia-Ukraine war. In a statement on Monday, Europol said details uncovered about

Al Jazeera EnglishYesterday
Politics

Supreme Court rejects bid to revoke adoption of sisters

final and permanent". The woman made clear in her submission that she had not rejected the children, who are now 18 and 19 and have not been named. She said she brought the case because

BBC News5h ago
Tech

Technofacism? Why Palantir’s pro-West ‘manifesto’ has critics alarmed

law and standards, both in the violations of the human rights of migrants in the United States, to which it risks contributing to, and its ongoing supply of artificial intelligence (AI) products and services

Al Jazeera EnglishYesterday
Business

The hidden power keeping wages low

Finally, there's what he calls "job differentiation." Every job is different, and keeping certain jobs may be desirable for reasons beyond just pay. For example, if you live close to your

NPR Topics: NewsYesterday