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    Jurist Norway to impose further travel sanctions on Russia citizens amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine war

    The Norwegian government on Thursday shared its plans to restrict the entry of Russian citizens on tourist visas issued before Spring 2022 by Norway or by another European country. This measure is the latest in a series of ‘sanctions’ imposed by Norway in response to Russia’s war on Ukraine...
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    Jurist UN General Assembly designate July 11 as International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of Srebrenica Genocide

    The UN General Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution designating July 11 as the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the Srebrenica Genocide in 1995. The resolution was adopted by a recorded vote of 84 in favor, 19 against, and 68 abstentions. It designates July 11 as the...
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    Jurist Amnesty International: Guatemala authorities intimidate human rights defenders in wake of crackdown on corruption

    The harassment and criminalization of justice operators and human rights defenders by Guatemalan government officials include multiple forms of gender-based violence and discrimination, according to a report published by Amnesty International on Thursday. The report analyzes the criminalization...
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    Jurist ICJ rejects Mexico’s request for preventive measures against Ecuador to protect embassy

    The ICJ unanimously ruled on Thursday that there is no urgency to declare the preventive measures requested by Mexico against Ecuador, following the forcible entry into the Mexican embassy in Quito, Ecuador last April. According to the resolution, Ecuador’s representative said that the...
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    Jurist Tunisian journalists sentenced to one year in prison for spreading false news

    The Court of First Instance in Tunis decided on Wednesday to sentence Tunisian journalists Mourad Zghidi and Borhen Bsaiss to one year in prison for spreading false news that harms public security. Tunis court’s spokesperson asserted that broadcaster Borhen Bsaiss was sentenced to six months in...
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    Jurist Pakistan repatriates over 3,000 students from Kyrgyzstan amid mob attacks on international students

    Pakistan’s deputy prime minister Ishaq Dar said Wednesday that the country repatriated more than 3,000 Pakistani students from Kyrgyzstan over the past week amid the mob attacks targeting international students, including Pakistani students, in Kyrgyzstan. The number of repatriated Pakistani...
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    Jurist Colombia’s president orders opening of embassy in Palestine

    Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered on Wednesday the opening of a Colombian Embassy in Palestine as confirmed by Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo. Murillo affirmed during an interview President Petro’s plans to install an embassy in Ramallah. This would mean another step towards recognizing...
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    Jurist Ecuador President declares new localized state of exception amid gang violence

    The President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, declared a state of emergency in seven of the country’s 24 provinces Wednesday for the internal armed conflict. Article 1 of Executive Decree 275 placed the provinces of Guayas, El Oro, Santa Elena, Manabí, Sucumbíos, Orellana, Los Ríos, and the canton of...
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    Jurist Australia and Solomon Islands discuss new partnership amid security review

    Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles explained in an interview on Tuesday that the extent of Australia’s security partnership with the Solomon Islands is unknown due to the islands’ government undertaking a security review. The Australian defence minister confirmed both governments want...
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    Jurist Germany interior ministry reports unprecedented rise in politically motivated crimes

    Politically motivated crimes in Germany were at an all-time high in 2023, the highest since the German government started tracking them in 2001, according to a Tuesday report published by the country’s Federal Ministry of Interior. A total of 60,028 politically motivated crimes were recorded...
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