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    Jurist Ukraine legislature passes law revising military mobilization rules amid ongoing war

    Ukraine’s Parliament, known as the Verkhovna Rada, passed a bill on Thursday to overhaul the country’s military mobilization rules. Law No. 10449 improves aspects of the organization of mobilization, military registration and social protection of servicemen, as well as addresses certain issues...
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    Jurist Peru reverses decision to revoke visa exemption for Mexican citizens

    Peru’s Foreign Ministry reversed a previous decision on Wednesday to require visas for Mexican visitors. In a press statement, originally published in Spanish, officials stated the rationale for the reversal was a potential negative impact to the country’s tourism sector and a commitment to the...
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    Jurist Malaysia urges TikTok and Meta to monitor harmful social media content

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) published a joint statement with the Royal Malaysian Police on Tuesday stating that the government has required online media platforms such as TikTok and Meta to tighten their harmful content policy. In the statement, the MCMC...
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    Jurist UN refugee agency reports over 8.5 million Sudanese displaced since April 2023

    The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said on Tuesday over 8.5 million Sudanese have been forced to flee their homes in Sudan since April 2023, when the internal armed conflict began. Among the displaced, 1.8 million fled across the border to South Sudan, Chad, Central African Republic...
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    Jurist Hong Kong deports Reporters Without Borders representative sent to monitor Jimmy Lai’s trial

    Reporters Without Borders (RSF) stated on Wednesday that Hong Kong authorities detained its representative Aleksandra Bielakowska for six hours and later deported her from the territory. Bielakowska was about to attend the trial of Jimmy Lai, the founder of Apple Daily. During the six-hour...
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    Jurist Sweden expels journalist from China for being a threat to national security

    Sweden expelled a Chinese journalist on Monday due to concerns over national security, as reported by Swedish media. The name of the Chinese journalist remains undisclosed. However, it is known that she is 57 years old, has lived in Sweden for nearly two decades, has family in the country, and...
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    Jurist ECHR rules Russia violated Georgia citizens’ humans rights following 2008 conflict

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ,%22itemid%22:[%22001-232000%22]}']ruled Tuesday that Russia’s occupation and border enforcement of two regions in Georgia systematically violated Georgians’ human rights. The ECHR found that Russia violated multiple sections of the European Convention...
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    Jurist Norway court rules police unreasonably fined Indigenous activists

    A Norwegian court Tuesday acquitted Indigenous activists who refused to pay their fines for blocking entrances to government buildings during a protest. The court held that the police who issued the fines to the protestors acted unreasonably. In its ruling, the court recognized the defendants’...
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    Jurist Spain Supreme Court summons Catalonia fugitive separatists in alleged terrorism investigation

    Spain’s Supreme Court summoned exiled Catalan separatists Carles Puigdemont and Rubén Wagensberg on Monday to provide voluntary statements in a terrorism investigation of protests related to the failed 2017 independence referendum. The court ordered the former president of the Catalan...
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    Jurist ECHR rules Switzerland violated human rights in climate change case

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday that Switzerland violated its human rights obligations by failing to adequately address the impacts of climate change, following a complaint brought by a group of elderly women activists. In a majority vote of 16 to one, the Grand Chamber...
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