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    Jurist US Justice Department charges men from Ukraine and Russia with ransomware attacks

    The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged a Ukrainian and a Russian for their largescale ransomware attacks on the US. Ukrainian national, Yaroslav Vasinskyi, was indicted in August on charges related to a cyberattack using ransomware known as REVil to attack the multi-national information...
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    Jurist UN Security Council sanctions three Houthi leaders following Marib attacks

    The UN Security Council announced new sanctions on Tuesday against three Houthi leaders for threatening the peace, security and stability of Yemen. The sanctions subject them to a global asset freeze, a travel ban and an arms embargo. The three leaders sanctioned are Yusuf Al-Madani, Saleh...
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    Jurist Biden signs act increasing sanctions against Nicaragua and Ortega regime

    President Joe Biden signed the RENACER Act on Wednesday, which calls for increased sanctions against the Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega. The RENACER Act passed Congress with strong bipartisan support on November 3. The bill was introduced in the Senate on March 25, but activity on the bill...
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    Jurist Canada appeals court rules Crown violated land treaties with Anishinaabe

    The Ontario Court of Appeal (ONCA) ruled Monday that the governments of Canada and Ontario have broken a pair of 1850 treaties with the Anishinaabe peoples by capping the annual payment at a few dollars per year in exchange for a large area of the northern part of Ontario. The Robinson-Huron...
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    Jurist Sudan court orders end to internet shutdown

    The Khartoum District Court has ordered the country’s three main telecommunication providers—Zain, MTN and Sudani—to restore internet services immediately, after more than two weeks of internet shutdown following a coup by military leaders, according to Reuters. In the early hours of October...
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    Jurist Thailand court rules students’ call for royal reforms unconstitutional

    The Constitutional Court of Thailand ruled Wednesday that three anti-government activists who had called for a reform in the country’s powerful monarchy had violated the constitution through a “[v]eiled attempt to overthrow the institution.” The ruling came in a case brought by royalist lawyer...
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    Jurist US Treasury sanctions Cambodia military officials over corruption

    The US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control imposed sanctions Wednesday against two members of the Cambodian Ministry of National Defence, Chau Phirun and Tea Vinh, for their involvement in corruption in Cambodia. While Chau Phirun is the Director-General of the Defence...
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    Jurist New Zealand government introduces bill to repeal mandatory sentencing regime

    The New Zealand government on Thursday introduced the Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Bill to repeal portions of the Sentencing and Parole Reform Act of 2010, which together form the mandatory sentencing regime called the three strikes law. The three strikes law was enacted to deter habitual...
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    Jurist Europe human rights court rules Poland judges denied fair hearings

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) }']ruled Monday that two Polish judges’ right to a fair hearing was violated when their applications to change posts were blocked by Poland’s National Council of the Judiciary (NCJ). The ECtHR, the highest international body for the enforcement of the...
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    Jurist Benin finalizes return of 26 stolen cultural artifacts from France

    President Emmanuel Macron of France received President Patrice Talon of Benin Tuesday in Elysee to finalize the transfer of 26 cultural artifacts that were removed from Benin during France’s colonization of the country. The cultural pieces were pillaged by the French during the 1892 burning of...
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