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    Jurist Rights group urges fashion brands and states to respect labor rights

    Amnesty International warned on Thursday that governments and the global fashion industry profit from the ongoing abuse of workers’ right to freedom of association in four major garment manufacturing hubs, claiming this violates international labor rights. The organization based its findings on...
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    Jurist France top court confirms ex-president Sarkozy conviction

    The Court of Cassation, France’s highest court, on Wednesday upheld an appeal court’s decision to find ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of illegal campaign financing during his 2012 reelection bid, along with his campaign manager and two aides from his political party. The appeals court...
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    Jurist Rights group releases Cuba report on systemic gender-based violence against women

    Amnesty International released a report Tuesday documenting institutional gender-based violence against women human rights activists and journalists in Cuba, calling for an end to the practices. In its report, the rights organization covered incidents occurring between the years 2014 and 2025...
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    Jurist Press freedom group urges DRC authorities to cease threatening local journalists

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urged authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on Tuesday to guarantee the safety of journalist Michael Tenende, who has reportedly received repeated threats from a local mayor after publishing critical reporting on her administration...
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    Jurist Europe court of justice rules Poland must recognize same-sex marriages concluded in another EU Member State

    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled in a landmark case on Tuesday that Poland has an obligation to recognize the same-sex marriage concluded between two Union citizens in another Member State upon their return. The CJEU concluded in the Wojewoda Mazowiecki judgement that...
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    Jurist Brazil urged to investigate systematic failures at top football club following deaths of child athletes in 2019

    The Sport & Rights Alliance on Monday called for a comprehensive investigation into the recently uncovered allegations of systemic failures in Brazil’s premier football club that culminated in the deaths of 10 child athletes in a fire in 2019. Executive director of the Sport & Rights Alliance...
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    Jurist Trump signs executive order marking Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist organizations

    US President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday initiating the process to designate chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood in Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt as foreign terrorist organizations. In justifying the order, Trump stated that “the military wing of the Lebanese chapter of the Muslim...
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    Jurist Nigeria urged to act urgently to protect abducted victims

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday urged the Nigerian authorities to take urgent measures to secure the release of victims of a recent mass school abduction. HRW denounced the mass abduction of hundreds of students and teachers in Nigeria’s northwest and central regions, describing them as...
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    Jurist Spain chief prosecutor resigns after criminal conviction

    Spain’s Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz resigned on Monday after the Supreme Court found him guilty of unlawfully disclosing confidential information. The Supreme Court issued its ruling last week in a 5-2 decision. The court banned García Ortiz from holding his post for two years, imposed...
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    Jurist Slovenia rejects assisted dying law in referendum

    Slovenians on Sunday voted in a referendum against a new law legalizing euthanasia, following mounting pressure from critics of the law. Around 53 percent of voters rejected the law, while 47 percent voted in favour. This result means the parliament cannot vote again on a bill addressing the...
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