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    Jurist Rights group warns Pakistan of inadequate response to extreme weather events

    Amnesty International warned in a report on Monday that Pakistan’s healthcare and disaster response systems failed to meet the needs of the elderly and children, who were the most vulnerable to the risks of death and disease, due to extreme weather events related to climate change. The report...
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    Jurist UN Commission says bombing of Doctors Without Borders hospital in South Sudan may constitute war crime

    The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan condemned an aerial bombing of a Doctors Without Borders (MSF) hospital in the Fangak county by the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) as an atrocity crime on Tuesday. According to MSF, two helicopter gunships carried out the strike which...
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    Jurist UN experts urge Council of Europe to recognize right to healthy environment

    UN human rights expert called on the Council of Europe to begin the negotiation on initiating a binding protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights on Monday. Europe must respond decisively to science, justice, and its citizens, the experts stated, noting that youth and marginalized...
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    Jurist Spain Supreme Court dismisses tax fraud charges against former King Juan Carlos

    Spain’s Supreme Court dismissed charges of five tax violations against former King Juan Carlos on Monday due to a lack of new evidence, upholding a prosecutor’s 2022 exoneration of all tax violations that were found. The case was brought by a group of former jurists who argued that only a court...
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    Jurist German far-right party sues national intelligence agency for extremist classification

    The far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) filed a lawsuit on Monday against the classification by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency as an extremist organization. The legal action was filed in the Cologne Administrative Court and claimed that the intelligence agency classification...
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    Jurist UN condemns Israel’s continued total blockade of aid, warns of deepening humanitarian crisis

    The UN Humanitarian Country Team on Sunday condemned Israel’s continuing border closures for a ninth consecutive week, which have prevented all humanitarian aid deliveries. The team alleged that Israel militarised all aid distribution rather facilitating it through humanitarian organisations...
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    Jurist UN expert calls for prosecution of EU Officials over complicity in Israeli war crimes

    UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, on Saturday called for senior EU officials to face prosecution for their alleged complicity in war crimes committed by Israel during its ongoing assault on Gaza. In a series of interviews and...
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    Jurist ICJ dismisses Sudan genocide case against UAE over civil war implication

    The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday dismissed Sudan’s case accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of violating the Genocide Convention by allegedly arming and financing the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group implicated in atrocities during Sudan’s ongoing civil war...
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    Jurist Rights group asks Malaysia to protect Indigenous rights in timber trade

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued a report on Sunday urging Malaysia’s Sarawak state to protect Indigenous rights after a company logged timber without the free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) of an Indigenous Iban community. HRW asked Sarawak to “enforce their laws that regulate the trade of...
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    Jurist UK court of appeal confirms anti-protest law is unlawful

    The UK Court of Appeal upheld a ruling Friday that found 2023 protest regulations unlawful, marking a critical blow to legislation that civil liberties groups said undermined the right to protest and bypassed the will of Parliament. The case, brought by the National Council for Civil Liberties...
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