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    Jurist Hong Kong court refuses injunction of protest-related song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’

    The High Court of Hong Kong refused the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) application for an injunction to prohibit “Glory to Hong Kong” on Friday. “Glory to Hong Kong” is a song associated with Hong Kong’s 2019 anti-government protests, which the government asserted insulted the Chinese national...
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    Jurist European Ombudsman investigating EU coast guard role in Greece migrant tragedy

    European Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly has launched an investigation into the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) in connection with the June 14 sinking of a migrant boat in the Mediterranean that took more than 80 lives. Frontex was coordinating three maritime operations in the...
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    Jurist UK High Court finds government must consider risk of re-trafficking for victims of modern slavery

    The UK High Court ruled on Thursday that Secretary of State for the Home Department Suella Braverman must not exercise her new powers to restrict protection and support of victims of modern slavery without first considering the risks of re-trafficking. As a result of the ruling, potential...
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    Jurist Ghana Parliament votes to end death penalty

    Ghana’s Parliament voted Tuesday to amend the country’s Criminal Offences Act to replace the death penalty with life imprisonment. The vote came after Minister of Parliament (MP) Francis-Xavier Sosu introduced the amended bill with the backing of rights groups. The bill will see 170 inmates...
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    Jurist Pakistan Supreme Court refuses to stay former PM Imran Khan corruption case

    The Supreme Court of Pakistan, on Wednesday, rejected former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s request to halt his prosecution in a case regarding wealth concealment after selling state gifts. Khan’s attorney dismissed the allegations insulating that the justices are “rushing” the case. The Election...
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    Jurist Russian Interior Ministry issues arrest warrant for ICC judge that issued arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin

    Russia’s TASS news agency reported Thursday that the Russian Interior Ministry has issued an arrest warrant for the International Criminal Court judge who issued the arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, Justice Tomoko Akane. In the statement, TASS News agency said, “The “[J]udge Tomoko Akane, […]...
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    Jurist Russia jails top cybersecurity executive in treason case

    The Moscow City Court sentenced Ilya Sachkov, a prominent cybersecurity executive, Wednesday to 14 years in jail on charges of treason, following his conviction under Article 275 of Russia’s Criminal Code. The verdict came shortly after the state prosecutor urged the court to impose an 18-year...
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    Jurist UK High Court finds Home Secretary acted unlawfully in housing unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in hotels

    The UK High Court ruled Thursday that the Home Secretary acted unlawfully by routinely accommodating unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UAS children) in hotels. The judge also held that Kent County Council acted unlawfully by breaching its legal duty to look after these children. In a...
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    Jurist Niger President Bazoum overthrown by military in coup

    Niger Foreign Minister Massoumi Massoudou told France 24 on Thursday that the administration is in talks with members of Niger’s military to mediate a coup of President Mohamed Bazoum’s administration. His statement comes only hours after Niger’s military announced they supported the coup...
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    Jurist Moldova limiting number of Russian diplomats due to ‘unfriendly action’

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration (MAEIE) in the Republic of Moldova announced Wednesday that Russian ambassadors in Moldova would be limited to 10 diplomats and 15 administrative positions due to “ongoing tensions [and] unfriendly actions.” According to a press release...
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