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The Federal Court of Australia has admitted a UN special rapporteur on human rights and the environment as an intervenor in a judicial review concerning a liquefied natural gas (LNG) operation site, according to a Friday press release. The admission marks the first time a national court has allowed a UN environmental expert to advise [...]

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation Friday that places limits on where and how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents can enforce immigration law in the state. The new legislation also prohibits state and local police from cooperating with ICE to enforce civil laws. The new laws are included in the state’s Fiscal Year [...]

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Ghana’s parliament on Friday approved a controversial new bill that criminalizes the so-called “promotion” of LGBTQ activity. The Human Sexual Rights and Family Values bill imposes prison terms of up to 10 years for individuals who “promote, sponsor, or advocate LGBTQ+ acts” and bans the funding of associated groups and activities. The bill comes in [...]

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Judge Santiago Pedraz of Spain’s National Court issued a judicial order Wednesday directing the Civil Guard’s Central Operational Unit (UCO) to obtain documents, electronic records, accounting materials, and internal communications from the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) headquarters. The court authorized a search and seizure operation if the party fails to voluntarily comply with the [...]

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Thailand’s Criminal Court on Thursday acquitted 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 ruled Thursday 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. According to the prosecution, Terry Pitchford was 18 years old in 2004 when he robbed a grocery store in Mississippi with an accomplice, a crime [...]

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Human Rights Watch on Thursday urged acting Rio de Janeiro state 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 [...]

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In Iranian family gatherings, geopolitics rarely arrives through academic language. It emerges through instinct, irritation, memory, and the peculiar intimacy with which ordinary people discuss the fate of nations while passing tea across a crowded room. That evening had begun like many others: fruit on the table, the television murmuring in the background, someone complaining [...]

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The Canadian government is to be commended for its military, economic, and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, including the most recent announcements of $270 million in military assistance and $2.5 billion in economic support. Canada has also assumed an important role in international accountability efforts. Foreign Minister Anita Anand is co-chairing the International Coalition for the [...]

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