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    Jurist US Supreme Court allows Trump Administration to resume deportations under 18th-century law

    The US Supreme Court on Monday granted a Trump Administration motion to vacate a lower court’s order blocking use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members. On March 15, President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals believed to be members...
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    Jurist ECHR rules UK parliamentarians’ exercise of duty free from external legal actions

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) }']ruled Tuesday that states do not have a duty to prevent parliamentary privilege from revealing information protected by privacy injunctions, reaffirming the constitutional principle of parliamentary sovereignty. Well-known British businessman Sir...
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    Jurist El Salvador rights activist faces risk of torture following arbitration detention: Amnesty International

    Amnesty International warned that Salvadoran human rights activist Fidel Zavala faces an immediate risk of torture in a press release on Tuesday. Amnesty International urges Salvadoran authorities to protect Zavala’s physical and psychological safety and ensure all those detained receive a fair...
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    Jurist UN experts calls for regulations to ensure AI developments respect human rights

    UN experts called for oversight to ensure AI developments respect human rights and international law on Saturday. At the Global Conference on AI Security and Ethics hosted by the UN Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), experts drew parallels between the advent of artificial intelligence...
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    Jurist UK government faces enquiry into dangerous overcrowding and mass infection at asylum reception facility

    The UK Home Office faces an investigation into the allegedly dangerous conditions of the Manston holding center for asylum seekers in 2022, local media reported on Monday following the release of a Home Office internal document. At least 250 of those asylum seekers affected are planning to sue...
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    Jurist Global executions surged to highest level since 2015, Amnesty reports

    Global executions rose dramatically in 2024, reaching 1,518 recorded deaths across 15 countries—the highest figure since 2015—Amnesty International said Tuesday as it released its annual report on the use of the death penalty. The 48-page report, Death Sentences and Executions 2024, found that...
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    Jurist Romania facing growing barriers to reproduction rights amid legislative rollback, rights group says

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) decried the escalating obstacles in accessing abortion, contraception, and comprehensive sexuality education for Romanian women and girls in a report released on Monday. The report, titled “It’s Happening Even Without You Noticing: Increasing Barriers to Accessing Sexual...
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    Jurist Rights groups urge Jamaica and Mexico to protect migrant workers and reassess detention practices

    Amnesty International urged Mexico and Jamaica to “protect their migrant workers from discrimination and labour exploitation” on Monday, following a review by the UN Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families. In an oral statement, the rights...
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    Jurist Rights group calls on Thailand to end malicious smear campaigns and cyberattacks on civil society

    Amnesty International called on the Thai authorities on Monday to investigate and implement effective measures to halt malicious state-sponsored smear campaigns and cyberattacks targeting civil society groups, including Amnesty International itself. Amnesty International’s Thailand Researcher...
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    Jurist Rights group urges Saudi Arabia to release detained activists

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) called for Saudi authorities to release prisoners who were detained for peacefully exercising their rights on Monday. “Between December 2024 and February 2025, Saudi authorities have released 44 prisoners,” said HRW, “[but] there is little indication that these releases...
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