Search results

  1. Dadparvar

    Jurist Israel court orders end of general strike pushing for release of Hamas-held hostages

    Israel’s Tel Aviv-Yafo Labor Court ordered an end on Monday to the general strike organized by Israel’s labor union confederation the Histadrut, local media reported. The Histadrut later confirmed its acceptance of the court’s decision, with Hisadrut Chairman Arnon Bar-David calling for...
  2. Dadparvar

    Jurist Putin visits Mongolia despite ICC arrest warrant

    President Vladimir Putin arrived on an official visit to Mongolia, the Kremlin announced Monday. This comes after an announcement made by the Kremlin last Thursday and marks Putin’s first journey to a member nation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) since the court issued a warrant for...
  3. Dadparvar

    Jurist Former Ethnic Greek mayor released from prison in Albania

    Alfred Beleri, a former ethnic Greek mayor of a southern Albanian town was released ahead of time on Monday, following imprisonment on vote-buying charges and the call for elections, which strained relations between Greece and Albania. Hi is currently on probation. His lawyer stated that the...
  4. Dadparvar

    Jurist Thousands protest in Serbia against arrest of environmental activists

    Thousands gathered on Sunday in Belgrade, Serbia, to protest the government’s alleged repression of environmental activists who continue to oppose what could be one of the largest greenfield lithium projects in the world. Protestors gathered outside the headquarters of the state-owned...
  5. Dadparvar

    Jurist Venezuela releases 86 teenagers detained in post-election protests amid ongoing repression concerns

    Venezuelan authorities released 86 teenagers detained during anti-government protests following the disputed presidential election in late July. The release, confirmed by the human rights organization Foro Penal, took place between August 29 and September 1. According to Foro Penal, the 86...
  6. Dadparvar

    Jurist Mexico judge prohibits Congress from discussing controversial judicial reforms

    Reuters reported on Sunday that, a Mexico judge issued an order prohibiting the lower house of Congress from discussing controversial judicial reforms, according to a legal document reviewed by the news agency. Reuters states the order, issued by District Judge Martha Eugenia Magaña López, is...
  7. Dadparvar

    Jurist Russia announces decision to revise its nuclear doctrine

    Russian state media reported on Sunday that Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov announced Russia’s intention to revise its nuclear doctrine. The decision is based on recent conflict examination and analysis, including Western escalation related to the special military operation. Ryabkov noted...
  8. Dadparvar

    Jurist Former Taipei mayor released from custody on grounds of insufficient evidence after court ruling

    Former Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je was released from detainment, after an order from the Taipei District Court, due to lack of evidence. As reported by Taiwan’s Central News Agency (CNA), the court declared that Ko should be released from custody without bail. Ko, a member of the Taiwan People’s...
  9. Dadparvar

    Jurist Pakistan watchdog warns of growing human rights violations in Balochistan

    The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation, rampant human rights abuses and ongoing political dysfunction in Balochistan on Friday. The commission highlighted a continued pattern of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial...
  10. Dadparvar

    Jurist China and the Philippines trade blame over vessel collision amid regional tensions

    China and the Philippines blamed each other for a collision between their vessels on Saturday, marking the latest escalation in tensions over disputed waters and maritime features in the South China Sea. Commodore Jay Tarriela of the Philippine coast guard said in a statement that the...
Top