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    Jurist Supreme Court of Canada rules airlines owe compensation to passengers for international flight disruptions

    The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that airlines can be required to compensate passengers for certain international flight disruptions, marking a significant development in the realm of air passenger rights in the country. This case originated from an appeal regarding the authority of the...
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    Jurist Pakistan implements lockdown in Islamabad amid anti-government rally

    Pakistan authorities enforced a lockdown in Islamabad on Friday, as well as implementing a blockade on cellphone services, to counter an anti-government demonstration organized by supporters of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan. According to the Islamabad police, Section 144 of the...
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    Jurist EU refers Hungary to ECJ over Sovereignty Protection Act

    The European Commission on Thursday referred Hungary to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over Hungary’s Sovereignty Protection Act, alleging this national legislation on the protection of sovereignty violates fundamental EU principles. The Sovereignty Protection Act has been in force since...
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    Jurist Taiwan deports two Chinese nationals for harassing Hong Kong protesters

    Taiwan deported two Chinese nationals on Thursday after they disrupted a pro-democracy event in Taipei organized by Hong Kong residents. The couple, identified by the surname Yao and his wife, were deported for violating Taiwan’s immigration regulations after their involvement in an altercation...
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    Jurist Google threatens to stop linking to New Zealand news articles in response to new bill

    Google said on Friday that it will stop linking to New Zealand news articles and ditch the agreements it has made with local news organizations if the country passes the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill, which will force tech companies to pay publishers for content appearing on their feeds. In...
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    Jurist Georgia signs bill protecting family values, minors from LGBT and homosexual influences

    Speaker of the Republic of Georgia’s parliament Shalva Papuashvili announced on Thursday that he signed into law a bill aimed at protecting family values and minors from LGBT and homosexual influences, according to local media. The legislation stated that Georgia recognizes family values of the...
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    Jurist Russia prosecutor’s office approves indictment against man charged with treason

    Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office announced on Thursday that the Prosecutor’s Office in the Volgograd region approved an indictment against Nikita Zhuravel, who was charged with treason under Article 275 of the Russian Criminal Code. The maximum penalty for treason under the Russian Criminal...
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    Jurist Council of Europe designates Julian Assange as ‘political prisoner’ following plea deal release

    The Council of Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) voted on Wednesday to formally recognize WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as a political prisoner based on his time spent in UK custody while fighting extradition to the US on espionage charges. Assange has been free since June, when he...
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    Jurist Libya Arab Armed Forces must reveal fate and whereabouts of 19 forcibly disappeared men: Amnesty International

    Amnesty International urged the self-proclaimed Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF) on Thursday to reveal the whereabouts of former defense minister Al-Mahdi al-Barghathi and 18 of his relatives and supporters who were abducted in Benghazi a year ago. Al-Mahdi al-Barghathi, who became Minister of...
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    Jurist Amnesty International urges Kyrgyzstan to drop charges against journalists ahead of sentencing

    Amnesty International urged Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday to drop unsubstantiated, politically motivated charges against independent journalists. Journalists from several independent local media outlets, including YouTube-based Temirov LIVE and Ayt Ayt Dese, face up to six years in prison, with a...
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