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    Jurist Australia opposition leader accused of misrepresenting sexual abuse in Alice Springs

    Several Australian MPs Sunday accused Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of misrepresenting the prevalence of sexual abuse in Alice Springs. Following the federal government’s response to rising crime rates in the Northern Territory, Dutton claimed that sexual abuse remains “rampant” in the...
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    Jurist France enacts pension reform bill raising retirement age to 64

    French President Emmanuel Macron Saturday enacted the controversial pension reform bill that raises the retirement age from 62 to 64. The Constitutional Council of France Friday validated most of President Macron’s proposals. The council did not accept every proposal in the bill because some...
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    Jurist UN secretary general: ‘Hate speech is an alarm bell’ on anniversary of Rwanda genocide

    The UN Secretary-General António Guterres Friday called for increased digital accountability to combat hate speech on the internet. Guterres made a statement in remembrance of the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. He noted that there are currently...
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    Jurist Sydney man arrested by Australia Federal Police for alleged national security leak to foreign intelligence

    Alexander Csergo, a Sydney man, Friday was arrested by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) for alleged foreign interference under a Counter Foreign Interference Taskforce Investigation, established in collaboration with the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and introduced...
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    Jurist Three aid workers among 56 feared dead in Sudan violence

    Leaders of the two warring factions in Sudan have agreed to a three-hour ceasefire on humanitarian grounds Sunday, as the World Food Programme (WFP) announced that three of its aid workers are among scores killed in the fighting. The organization announced: Sudan’s army has carried out air...
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    Jurist Activists implore Armenia government to protect internet access, free expression

    A group of human rights organizations on Saturday, wrote an open letter urging top Armenian officals to oppose a proposed law that would restrict access to internet services, thus limiting the population’s freedom of expression. The letter, addressed to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan...
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    Jurist Twelve Ecuador prison inmates killed in gang clashes

    At least 12 inmates were killed Friday following gang-related riots at an Ecuadorian prison. In an announcement, a Quit0-based advocacy group reported that 12 were killed and three were injured in riots at the Litoral Penitentiary in the city of Guayaquil. The group, the National Comprehensive...
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    Jurist Putin signs new law making it harder for Russian conscripts to escape military service

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed a new federal law aimed at making it easier for authorities to track potential military conscripts amid Moscow’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, which continues to deplete Russian troop numbers, in addition to untold humanitarian costs. The new law...
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    Jurist Armed fighting in Sudan raises concern over already precarious humanitarian situation in the country

    Conflict between the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group (RSF) and the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) on Saturday raised concern over the aggravation of the already precarious humanitarian and economic situation in the country. The conflict, which arose over a political agreement entered into by...
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    Jurist Human rights groups criticize Iraq decision making Yazidi sexual violence survivors file criminal complaints to receive reparations

    A group of NGOs including Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International Friday released a joint statement criticizing the Iraqi government’s decision to require applicants for reparations under the Yazidi Survivors Law to file a criminal complaint. The law was passed in March 2021 to...
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