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Thailand’s Criminal Court acquitted on Thursday political figure and founder of the Progressive Movement Party Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit of charges of defaming the monarchy, arising from comments he had made in 2021 criticizing the government’s procurement of the COVID-19 vaccine. The court ruled that Juangroongruangkit’s criticisms were directed at then-Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s management of vaccine [...]

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The US Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a black prisoner on death row in Mississippi was unreasonably denied his right to challenge a prosecutor’s race-neutral justifications for removing black jurors.  Terry Pitchford was 18 years old in 2004 when he robbed a grocery store in Mississippi with an accomplice, a crime that ended with [...]

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Human Rights Watch on Thursday urged acting Rio de Janeiro governor Ricardo Couto to pass a bill that would establish fully independent forensic services and mandate additional measures to strengthen forensic analysis, citing repeated failures by the civil police, whose current control over forensic work has undermined justice and fueled impunity. Brazil researcher at Human [...]

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The European Council on Thursday adopted measures against extremist Israeli settlers, in an effort to curb human rights abuses against Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank. The restrictive measures were issued under the EU Global Human Rights Sanction Regime, which allows the EU to “impose sanctions on individuals and entities in response to human rights [...]

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday scheduled the trial of former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte to begin on November 30, marking the first time a former head of state will face the court for alleged crimes against humanity. Presiding Judge Joanna Korner announced the date following a request from the prosecution, which plans to [...]

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The French National Assembly on Thursday unanimously voted to repeal texts codifying slavery. MP Max Mathiasin sponsored the bill to repeal the Code Noir, which was first tabled on September 16, 2025. The Code Noir is “a set of texts promulgated between 1685 and 1724 that regulated and codified slavery in the French colonies.” The [...]

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The Supreme Court of Canada refused on Thursday to hear an appeal by the six Wolastoqey communities in New Brunswick seeking to assert Aboriginal title over private lands. The issue before the court is whether First Nations can assert Aboriginal title when private parties hold a fee simple interest in land. The top court’s refusal [...]

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UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories Francesca Albanese was added back to the list of sanctioned persons by the US Department of the Treasury on Wednesday, according to a notice by the Office of Foreign Asset Control. The move comes following a recent district court decision to temporarily block sanctions against the UN [...]

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Amnesty International reported on Thursday that tech companies have used unlawful web scraping to collect large volumes of online data for the development of generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, in violation of the right to privacy and other human rights standards. The organization called for the prohibition of such data collection systems and urged governments [...]

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa filed ​a claim in the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday, challenging a panel report alleging he violated the constitution during his “Farmgate” scandal. In 2020, thieves broke into President Ramaphosa’s farm and stole over half a million dollars from inside one of his couches. In 2022, one of his private [...]

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