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    Jurist Thailand House of Representatives votes to legalise same-sex marriage

    The Thai House of Representatives approved Wednesday an equal marriage bill, with 400 favouring votes out of 415 members of the house. The bill still requires approval from the Senate and endorsement from the king. If the Senate and the king approve the legislation, Thailand will become the...
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    Jurist New Zealand alleges Chinese state-sponsored group conducted cyberattacks on parliament in 2021

    New Zealand’s government expressed concerns Tuesday about China’s alleged involvement in a cyberattack that targeted New Zealand’s parliament. According to New Zealand’s intelligence agency, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), the cyberattack dates back to August 2021 when the...
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    Jurist UN migration agency reports 8,542 died or disappeared during migration in 2023

    The UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) revealed in a report on Tuesday that 8,542 people died or disappeared during migration in 2023. This represents a 20 percent increase in migrant deaths compared to 2022. More than one-third of migrants come from countries in conflict or...
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    Jurist UK High Court says Assange will not face extradition after inadequate assurance from US he will not face death penalty

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange “lives to fight another day” according to his brother Gabriel, as the UK High Court halted his potential transfer to the US on Tuesday due to inadequate assurances on his treatment if extradited to the US. The pause came following the court’s directive that the...
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    Jurist European Commission investigates Google, Apple and Meta for non-compliance with Digital Markets Act

    The European Commission on Monday initiated non-compliance investigations against tech giants Google, Apple and Meta under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). These investigations mark the first cases following the compliance deadline set by the DMA in early March. In Google’s case, the European...
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    Jurist Spain high court drops Telegram ban

    Spain’s National High Court Judge Santiago Pedraz ordered on Monday a temporary suspension of his own previous order to ban the social media app Telegram in Spain. Pedraz said that he issued the suspension pending a report from the General Information Commissioner’s Office on the instant...
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    Jurist Opposition protests surge following arrest of Delhi Chief Minister

    Indian police detained numerous opposition protesters on Tuesday, aiming to march to the residence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding the release of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Last week saw the arrest of Kejriwal, a pivotal political figure, on bribery charges, marking a...
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    Jurist Thailand activist expresses concerns about stateless children’s deportation to Myanmar

    Nutchanart Boonkhong, a civil rights activist and founder of Baan Kru Naam Foundation, told Reuters in an exclusive interview on Tuesday that she was concerned for the safety of 19 stateless children from Myanmar, and worried that the government would deport them back to their home country...
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    Jurist Russia bans entry for 56 Canadian citizens over sanctions

    Russia permanently banned 56 Canadian citizens from entering the Russian Federation on Saturday. The decision took place in response to the Canadian government’s sanctions against Russian stakeholders. On March 3, 2024, Canada approved new sanctions against Russia over the death of Alexei...
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    Jurist Human Rights Law Centre urges Australia government to reject permit requirement for protests

    Australia’s Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC) urged the Victorian Government on Monday to reject proposals requiring protestors to get a police permit to protest, following the country’s recent shift to anti-protest measures . Chaos erupted in Melbourne on Saturday as 24 hours of protest from...
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