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    Jurist Google and Meta urge Australia to postpone bill banning social media for children

    Google and Meta Platforms appealed to the Australian Government on Tuesday through written submissions to delay a bill imposing a social media ban for children under 16 years old. In their submissions, both Google and Meta contended the bill should be delayed until the Government’s Age...
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    Jurist UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan highlights deterioration of press freedom under Taliban rule

    The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) published a report on Tuesday highlighting the worsening condition of press freedom in Afghanistan, with journalists encountering increasing limitations, arbitrary detentions, and a widespread atmosphere of fear and self-censorship...
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    Jurist Türkiye police detain dozens protesting violence against women

    Istanbul police detained dozens of protesters on Monday during demonstrations calling for stronger protections against violence toward women in Türkiye. The protest, held on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, saw police blocking access to İstiklal Avenue by...
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    Jurist Cambodia frees climate activists arrested near national park

    Six environmental activists have been released from police custody in Cambodia on Monday after they were detained over the weekend for trespassing in the Vern Sai Siem Reap National Park. This comes following the detention of Ouch Leng, Prum Mao, Mon Mab, Ot Latin, Tat Udom, and Heng Sros near...
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    Jurist South Africa opposition party revives impeachment proceedings against President Ramaphosa

    The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a South African opposition party, brought a case to the Constitutional Court on Tuesday seeking to revive impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa. The proceedings relate to allegations stemming from the “Farmgate” scandal, which involves...
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    Jurist Pakistan police clash with Imran Khan supporters amid violent protests

    Police forces clashed violently with supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in Pakistan on Monday as nationwide protests erupted against Khan’s detention, local media reported. The confrontation led to injuries among both demonstrators and police officers as well as the death of four...
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    Jurist Morocco Central Bank governor confirms cryptocurrency law in progress

    Abdellatif Jouahri, Governor of Morocco’s central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib, announced on Tuesday that a draft law regulating cryptocurrencies is undergoing adoption. The draft law will seek to clarify and oversee cryptocurrency activities in Morocco, balancing innovation with financial stability...
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    Jurist Hong Kong top court affirms same-sex couple rights in housing policies and inheritance law

    The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal ruled on Tuesday that the exclusion of homosexual couples in the current public housing policies and inheritance laws amounts to unlawful discrimination and is unconstitutional. Regarding the right to apply for public housing as a family unit, the court held...
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    Jurist OHCHR report finds Sudan breached international humanitarian law by targeting civilians

    A report released on Monday by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) assessed the human rights situation of Sudanese refugees who have fled to South Sudan. The report documented a series of attacks on civilians by armed forces, constituting violations of...
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    Jurist UN Secretary-General and Pope call for renewed efforts to stop the use of land mines

    At the fifth review of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty in Siem Reap, Cambodia, the international community raised concerns on Monday about the ongoing threats posed by the continued use of land mines. The treaty, commonly referred to as Ottawa Convention, was established in 1997 and sought...
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