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    Jurist Wife of former President Jovenel Moïse and former PM Claude Joseph indicted in assassination investigation

    The wife of Haiti’s former President Jovenel Moïse, Martine Marie Étienne Moïse, and former Prime Minister Claude Joseph are among 51 people indicted over the assassination of the former president, according to a 122-page document from Judge Walther Wesser Voltaire which was made public online...
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    Jurist UK House of Commons passes amendment for Gaza ceasefire after Conservative and SNP walkout

    The UK House of Commons passed a Labour Party amendment for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza on Wednesday as Parliament erupted after Speaker of the House Sir Lindsey Hoyle went against convention to select two amendments to a Scottish National Party (SNP) ceasefire motion for voting. The move...
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    Jurist UN Security Council sanctions six individuals involved in DRC conflict

    The United Nations Security Council imposed sanctions on six individuals affiliated with various armed factions in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Tuesday. Sanctioned individuals were allegedly involved in obstructing disarmament and repatriation efforts...
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    Jurist Mother of Alexei Navalny files complaint demanding Russian officials release son’s body

    Alexei Navalny’s mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, filed a lawsuit Wednesday in a Salekhard city court against Russian officials, contesting their refusal to release her son’s body. This complaint followed previous attempts from Lyudmila Navalnaya and Navalny’s team of lawyers to retrieve the...
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    Jurist UK imposes sanctions on prison officials at colony where Alexei Navalny died

    UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron announced on Wednesday that sanctions will be imposed on senior officials of the prison where the Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny was detained and later died. The sanctions on six individuals will include a ban from entering the UK and asset freezes...
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    Jurist UN urges Papua New Guinea to address heightened tribal violence

    The UN called for measures to address the tribal violence in Papua New Guinea on Tuesday, urging the country to adequately address the heightened violence between tribes in its Highland region. The organization called on the nation’s government to engage with local leaders to establish peace...
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    Jurist Greece anarchist group claims responsibility for planned parcel bomb attack against judge

    A previously unknown Greek anarchist group, “Armed Response,” claimed responsibility Monday for a bomb attack against a judge earlier this month. The incident occurred at a courthouse in Thessaloniki, and explosive experts defused the parcel bomb before it caused any harm. The statement...
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    Jurist Putin gifts North Korea leader Russian-made limousine amid UN sanctions

    North Korea announced Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was gifted a Russian-made Aurus limousine by Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to state-owned broadcasting service Voice of Korea. Russia handed the limousine to North Korean Secretary Pak Jong Chon and Deputy...
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    Jurist Poland forms inquiry committee on Pegasus attack by previous government

    The Parliament of Poland constituted an inquiry committee and held its first meeting on Monday to investigate the illegal use of Pegasus, a spyware software, by the members of the last ruling government and the state wings, including police and other fiscal authorities. The newly formed...
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    Jurist Tunisia opposition leader initiates hunger strike in prison

    Rached Ghannouchi, the Tunisian opposition leader and head of the Ennahda main opposition party, commenced a hunger strike on Monday in solidarity with other anti-government figures. Ghannouchi, aged 82, has been incarcerated since last year on charges of incitement against police and plotting...
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