Egyptian legislators on Monday approved a bill regulating the work of non-government organizations (NGOs), a move that many human rights organizations believe will severely curtail their ability to work within the region. The 89-article bill requires that NGOs achieve compliance under the law within six months or face strict penalties. Some of the modifications include [...]

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In an 11-2 vote on Tuesday the District of Columbia Council approved a “Death with Dignity” bill that would allow terminally ill patients to end their own lives with a physician’s help. Under the bill, a patient that is terminally ill, a resident of DC, at least 18 years old and still capable of rendering [...]

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The number of homicides in Florida has increased “significantly” since the passing of the so-called Stand Your Ground law , according to a report from the Journal of the American Medical Association released Monday. In the report , researchers found that implementation of the law, officially known to as Florida Statute 776.013, is associated with [...]

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Egyptian political activist Sanaa Seif was released from prison on Tuesday. Seif was released after serving six months for “insulating a member of the prosecution.” Seif and dozens of other protesters were arrested shortly before a protest in April against President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi for handing over two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia. Seif [...]

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The National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty (NLCHP) released a report on Tuesday finding an increased criminalization of homelessness in cities across the US despite a lack of housing options. Such criminalization includes local ordinances that ban sleeping in vehicles, panhandling and camping on the streets. The report specifically targeted four cities—Denver, Honolulu, Dallas, [...]

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The Russian Foreign Ministry released a statement Wednesday expressing the government’s decision to withdraw its signature from the Rome Statute, effectively leaving the International Criminal Court (ICC) . In its statement, the government expressed disdain over the ICC’s current investigation into possible crimes committed by Russian forces in South Ossetia in 2008. The statement also [...]

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The US House of Representatives passed the Iran Sanctions Extension Act Tuesday, aimed at expanding the duration of the 1996 sanctioning of Iran. The Act is a reaction to a nuclear agreement reached between Tehran and several other nations, including the US, under the Obama administration. The agreement sought to lessen the burden of long-standing [...]

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