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    Jurist Russia lowers nuclear threshold amid United States missile aid to Ukraine

    President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a directive formally lowering the threshold for Russia’s use of nuclear weapons, a move widely seen as a response to the recent policy shift by U.S. President Joe Biden on the missile supply to Ukraine. Under the new policy, Russia’s military could...
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    Jurist Australia hardware chain breached privacy with facial recognition — commission report

    Australian Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind found that chain household hardware retailer Bunnings breached privacy laws through the use of facial recognition technology, according to a report released on Tuesday. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) released the findings...
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    Jurist US imposes new sanctions for violence against civilians in West Bank

    The US State Department announced sanctions Monday against several individuals and organizations for their alleged targeting of civilians amid fighting between Israel and Hamas in the West Bank. The Department of State imposed sanctions on Eyal Hari Yehuda Company LTD (Eyal LTD), its owner...
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    Jurist EU expands sanctions against Iran for military support to Russia

    The European Union on Monday expanded its sanctions against Iran in response to the country’s military support for Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. The EU Council announced a series of restrictive measures aimed at curbing Iran’s supply of drones and missiles to Russia. The new sanctions...
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    Jurist Hong Kong court sentences 45 opposition activists for subversion

    The Hong Kong Court of First Instance sentenced 45 defendants for conspiracy to commit subversion on Tuesday, with prison terms ranging from 50 to 120 months depending on their alleged roles in an ill-fated primary election staged by pro-democracy groups in 2020. The case stems from attempts by...
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    Jurist EU Council approves declaration on international law in cyberspace

    The Council of the European Union on Monday approved a declaration aimed at fostering a common understanding of how international law applies to cyberspace. This declaration reflects the EU’s commitment to advancing the rule of law in a domain marked by increasing complexity and threats. The...
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    Jurist Canada PM admits immigration cut could have come faster, blames ‘bad actors’

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explained the government’s reasoning for relaxing Canadian immigration law after the pandemic, and for the recent restrictions imposed, in a YouTube video released Sunday. Trudeau admitted that the federal government could have taken action earlier when...
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    Jurist Experts urge legal redress for colonial injustices at Berlin conference

    Legal experts from African nations and diaspora communities called on European governments to address colonialism’s long-standing impacts at the Dekoloniale Berlin Africa Conference, held on Monday. The delegation, comprising legal scholars, human rights activists, and policy advocates...
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    Jurist Pope Francis urges investigation for possible crime of genocide in Gaza

    Pope Francis seeks an investigation into the possibility of genocide occurring in Gaza, excerpts released on Sunday of his new book demonstrate. Pope Francis dedicated a passage of his yet-to-be-published book to the war in Gaza. Recognizing that some experts believe that the humanitarian...
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    Jurist South Africa court grants emergency personnel access to trapped illegal miners

    The High Court in Pretoria, South Africa issued an interim order on Sunday allowing emergency personnel access to an abandoned mine in Stilfontein, where illegal miners have been remained from fear of prosecution, prevented from receiving civilian aid by a police blockade. On the urgent request...
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