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    Jurist Canada watchdog says Montreal adult entertainment company violated privacy laws

    The Privacy Commissioner of Canada Philippe Dufresne announced that Montreal-based adult entertainment company, Aylo, on Thursday violated Canada’s privacy laws. The company allowed videos to be uploaded to Pornhub and other Aylo-owned companies without the knowledge or consent of individuals...
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    Jurist Russia fines Novaya Gazeta editor-in-chief over alleged discrediting of Russia military

    A Russian court in Moscow fined the editor-in-chief of independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, Sergei Sokolov, on Thursday over accusations of discrediting the Russian armed forces. The 30,000 rubles (329 USD) fine from the Perovsky District Court in Moscow stems from the publication of a Novaya...
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    Jurist Kenya agrees to send 1,000 officers to Haiti to curb gang violence

    Kenya and Haiti signed a security deal on Friday which will see Kenya deploy 1,00 police officers to Haiti, a country which has increasingly fallen victim to gang violence, to help restore order. Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry thanked President William Ruto and the people of Kenya for their...
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    Jurist ICC appeals court dismisses Venezuela effort to halt investigations into possible crimes against humanity

    The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) dismissed on Friday Venezuela’s appeal to stop the ICC’s investigations into potential crimes against humanity committed by the government of Venezuela. The court confirmed that its June 2023 decision authorizing the ICC to resume...
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    Jurist European Commission to continue its aid to UNRWA and increase emergency support for Palestine

    The European Commission (EC) announced Friday that it has increased support for Palestinians by allocating an extra EUR 68 million through international partners, adding to the EUR 82 million already designated for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in 2024, totaling EUR 150 million...
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    Jurist Russia announces willingness to repatriate remains of Ukraine victims of January plane crash

    Russia’s Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova told Russian state news outlet RIA Friday that Russia is prepared to repatriate the remains of the Ukrainian victims of the II76 plane crash in January. Moskalkova told RIA that everything administratively necessary for the repatriation is...
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    Jurist Russia court rejects appeal by Russian-American woman accused of treason

    A Russian court on Thursday rejected an appeal by a Russian-American woman against her detention on a treason charge, according to Reuters and ABC News reporters in the room. The 33-year-old Ksenia Karelina was arrested on January 27 and detained in a jail in Yekaterinburg for treason...
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    Jurist India Supreme Court upholds state public employment policy barring candidates with 2+ children

    The India Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a Rajasthan state law that provides for a two-child eligibility criterion for seeking public employment. The court held that the the Rajasthan Various Service (Amendment) Rules, 2001, which bars candidates who have more than two children from seeking...
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    Jurist India Supreme Court overturns decision requiring extension of stay on legal proceedings every 6 months

    A constitutional bench of the Indian Supreme Court overturned Thursday its previous judgement requiring an extension of stay orders for civil or criminal proceedings every six months. A bench with a minimum of five judges is considered a constitutional bench of the Supreme Court, primarily for...
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    Jurist UK court finds Mozambique president cannot be sued in UK over bribery allegations

    Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi cannot be sued in English courts over allegations that he accepted unlawful bribery payments as part of Mozambique’s “tuna bond” scandal, according to a Thursday decision from the English Court of Appeal. The money laundering scheme nearly crashed Mozambique’s...
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