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Après plusieurs mois d’hésitation, la Cour pénale spéciale (CPS) a rendu sa première décision sur les intérêts civils dans son premier et unique procès.
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Des nations qui ont déjà les pieds dans l’eau s'engagent pour la justice climatique devant la Cour internationale de justice (CIJ). Pourquoi ?
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No se sabe quién está detrás de “Archivos del Terror en Uruguay” ni cómo consiguió los documentos del archivo Berrutti.
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Indigenous men who were among search teams hoping to find four children aboard a plane that crashed in the Amazon jungle in Colombia say one of their most sacred rituals played a role in rescue efforts.
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A legal complaint filed in Argentina accuses Venezuelan security forces of crimes against humanity against government opponents since 2014.
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Une recrudescence des attaques contre les civils par des groupes armés non étatiques a entraîné le déplacement de près d’un million de personnes en République démocratique du Congo (RDC) depuis janvier, a annoncé jeudi l’Agence de l’ONU pour les migrations. |
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Despite the Saudi authorities’ commitment to end their use of the death penalty against children under 18 at the time of the crime, seven young men are at risk of imminent execution after an appeals court confirmed their punishment, Amnesty International said today. Their execution would mark a chilling escalation of the already record-breaking use of the death penalty with the number of executions in the country having increased seven-fold in the past three years alone. “Saudi authorities...
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Escalating violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has displaced nearly one million people since January, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Thursday.
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Inuit pride parades became a new tradition since 2021 and LGBTQ+ people say it's made a huge improvement in feeling accepted.
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France on Tuesday said it had uncovered a major Russian disinformation campaign, with false news items hostile to Ukraine made to look like they were published by prominent French news media.
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New Yorkers who commit crimes could have their records automatically sealed if they stay out of trouble for a certain number of years after they have finished serving their sentences under a bill passed by state lawmakers Friday.
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After the latest murder of a woman by her partner, Italy is revisiting its laws protecting women from gender-based violence. But experts say new legislative measures are not what the country needs.
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Volunteers from a humanitarian group in Ukraine provide thousands of litres of clean drinking water to people affected by the Kakhovska dam blast.
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Cpl Sean Walsh claimed he was discriminated against at time when gay people were barred from armed forces
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Matt Cook, who has written on queer urban life and the Aids crisis, takes up the new post at Mansfield College.
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The Ministry of Justice received 2,322 applications for the expungement of criminal records last year. Making his contribution to the Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives on Tuesday Portfolio Minister, Delroy Chuck, said of that amount, the Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Board approved 1,200 applications.
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La periodista Laura Ardila investigó durante años a uno de los clanes políticos más poderosos de Colombia. Pero cuando su libro La costa nostra estaba listo para ser impreso, Editorial Planeta decidió cancelar su publicación. ¿La razón? Que el texto en el que llevaban trabajando dos años implicaba riesgos legales que no estaban dispuestos a asumir. Varios periodistas y autores, incluso de la misma editorial, han criticado ese argumento, y Laura acusa censura previa. En este episodio...
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Between 2015 and 2020, Indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples, along with small, local communities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, gained legal recognition to more than 247 million acres of land — an 85 percent increase. That’s according to a new report from Rights and Resources Initiative, a global nonprofit focused on land and resource rights.
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Bruselas (EuroEFE).- Una abogada general del Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea (TJUE) concluyó este jueves que es válida la obligación de recogida y de almacenamiento de impresiones dactilares en los documentos de identidad.
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Half of the world’s population still does not have adequate access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) which could have prevented at least 1.4 million deaths and 74 million disability-adjusted life years in 2019, according to the latest report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and an accompanying article published in The Lancet.
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