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    Jurist Kosovo police carry out raids amid renewed violence and unrest with Serbia

    Kosovo police raided several locations on Friday in the country’s north, where weekend violence between Kosovars and Serbians left four people dead. The renewed violence between Kosovars and Serbians began this past Sunday when the Diocese of Raška-Prizren reported that a group of masked men in...
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    Jurist Israel reopens border crossing in Gaza Strip area

    The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), a unit in the Israeli Ministry of Defense, announced on Thursday that the Erez Crossing would be reopened for workers to leave the Gaza Strip area. Whether the border reopening would be continued is subject to an assessment of...
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    Jurist Turkish appeals court upholds most Gezi Park protest convictions

    Turkey’s Supreme Court of Appeals upheld much of the controversial Gezi Park }']ruling on Thursday, which is named after a central park in Istanbul where 2013 anti-government protests broke out. Included in the ruling was the court’s decision to affirm a sentence of life without parole for civil...
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    Jurist Iran authorities open fire on 1 year anniversary of Zahedan massacre and Mahsa Amini protesters

    Iranian authorities opened fire on protests in Zahedan on Friday, one year after riot police shot and killed 100 people in a massacre known as “Bloody Friday.” The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) reported that 23 protesters were injured, including at least four were children. “Bloody...
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    Jurist Daughter of former Uzbekistan president indicted on corruption charges

    The daughter of the former President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov was indicted on multiple corruption charges on Thursday by the Office Attorney General (OAG) of Switzerland. Karimov’s daughter, Gulnara Karimova, faces charges of money laundering, bribery and participation in a criminal network...
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    Jurist Thailand court acquits forestry officials charged with murder of Indigenous rights activist

    Thailand’s Central Criminal Court of Corruption and Misconduct acquitted on Thursday four forestry officials charged with the murder of Indigenous rights activist Pholachi Rakchongcharoen. Thai officials indicted the four forestry officials, including former chief of Kaeng Krachan National Park...
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    Jurist Saskatchewan premier vows to override injunction on school pronoun policy with notwithstanding clause

    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on Thursday that his government will use the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms‘ notwithstanding clause to bypass a court ruling that suspended the province’s naming and pronoun policy for students. In August, Education Minister Dustin Duncan...
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    Jurist Israel Supreme Court hears arguments on amendment to PM incapacitation provision

    Israel’s Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday over an “incapacitation” amendment, which imposed restrictions on the government’s ability to claim that the prime minister is unable to fulfill his duties. The government passed the amendment back in March, ahead of Israel Prime Minister...
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    Jurist ECHR hears landmark lawsuit brought by youth climate activists against 33 governments

    In a nearly five-hour long hearing on Wednesday, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) heard a landmark case brought by six youth plaintiffs against 33 European governments to spur stronger climate change mitigation measures. Duarte Agostinho and Others v. Portugal and 32 Others featured...
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    Jurist US Secretary of State announces new visa restrictions against individuals ‘undermining democracy’ in Liberia

    In a statement on Wednesday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced new visa restrictions for individuals who are “undermining democracy” in Liberia ahead of the country’s elections in October. The statement came less than two weeks before Liberia’s upcoming presidential elections, to be...
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