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News Israel leader Netanyahu and wife win libel suit
Israel leader Netanyahu and wife win libel suit
Meena Ansari
June 11, 2017 04:17:33 pm

A Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court on Sunday awarded Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara Netanyahu, USD $32,500 in a libel case. The Netanyahus filed the suit against Igal Sarna , who alleged in a...

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News Late Libya Leader Gaddafi’s son released from prison
Late Libya Leader Gaddafi’s son released from prison
Meena Ansari
June 11, 2017 03:29:56 pm

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of late Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi, was released from prison Friday, according to the Abu Bakr al-Sideeq militia, which was held him for the past five years. Saif, 44, who was the most high-profile of...

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News Brazil top electoral court dismisses case that could have ousted president
Brazil top electoral court dismisses case that could have ousted president
Jennifer Suder
June 11, 2017 11:02:34 am

Brazil's top electoral court, known as the TSE , dismissed a case on Friday against President Michel Temer for alleged illegal campaign funding in the 2014 election when he was the running mate of impeached president Dilma Rousseff. The...

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News Switzerland court denies deportation of asylum seeker to Hungary
Switzerland court denies deportation of asylum seeker to Hungary
Jennifer Suder
June 11, 2017 10:32:32 am

Switzerland's highest administrative court on Friday ruled to suspend the provisions of the Dublin Convention in relation to Hungary because of humanitarian and legal concerns over conditions. Hungary has continually been sharply criticized for its harsh treatment...

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News Japan’s upper house of parliament approves Emperor Akihito’s abdication
Japan’s upper house of parliament approves Emperor Akihito’s abdication
Ram Eachambadi | JURIST Staff
June 10, 2017 03:00:23 pm

Japan's House of Councillors passed a law on Friday permitting 83-year-old Tsugu Akihito to become the first emperor since Emperor Kokaku in 1817 to abdicate his throne, clearing the way for his son, the...

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News ICC prosecutor urges international community to help bring Darfur war crime suspects to justice
ICC prosecutor urges international community to help bring Darfur war crime suspects to justice
Ram Eachambadi | JURIST Staff
June 10, 2017 12:40:10 pm

The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC) , Fatou Bensouda , on Thursday renewed her calls to the UN Security Council and the international community to support her office's efforts in tackling impunity and...

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News Federal judge denies bail for alleged NSA leaker
Federal judge denies bail for alleged NSA leaker
Jennifer Suder
June 10, 2017 11:44:34 am

A federal judge on Thursday denied bail to Reality Leigh Winner, the Georgia woman who is accused of leaking classified information to the media. Prosecutors successfully argued that she remains a flight risk and a threat to the...

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News US House votes to lift Wall Street constraints
US House votes to lift Wall Street constraints
Jennifer Suder
June 10, 2017 11:15:51 am

The Republican-led US House of Representatives voted on Thursday to lift many of the constraints that were put into place following the 2008 financial crisis. This vote is likely the beginning of a debate over deregulation of the...

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News Japan lawmakers approve changes to century-old rape law
Japan lawmakers approve changes to century-old rape law
Elizabeth Lowman
June 9, 2017 10:27:29 am

Japan's lower legislative house approved changes to Japan's century-old rape laws on Thursday that would expand the definition of rape, lengthen prison sentences to five years and allow prosecutions to occur in instances where a victim did...

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News Guantanamo detainee files suit against psychologists who devised interrogation tactics
Guantanamo detainee files suit against psychologists who devised interrogation tactics
Elizabeth Lowman
June 9, 2017 09:04:22 am

Attorneys for Guantanamo detainee Abu Zubaydah have filed a lawsuit against the two psychologists, James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, who developed the harsh interrogation techniques used by the CIA, including waterboarding and sleep deprivation. The UK human rights group...

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