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Spanish Woman Dies by Euthanasia After 18-Month Legal Battle That Reached the European Court of Human Rights

A landmark case in Spain has tested the limits of assisted dying law, patient autonomy, and judicial intervention — with

Russia’s Largest Oil Port Crippled in Massive Ukrainian Drone Attack

Ukraine launched one of its most damaging drone offensives of the war overnight on March 22–23, 2026, striking the port

The Role of Technology in the Future of Legal Practice

Technology is rapidly transforming many professional industries, and the legal sector is no exception. Traditionally, legal work relied heavily on