Tag #Justice

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Somalia Bans Painkillers Amidst Growing Recreational Drug Use

Somalia's military court banned the sale of Tramadol and Pregabalin (Bili-bili) due to their recreational misuse, ordering law enforcement to seize the drugs and prosecute sellers.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Granada House Fire: Mother Under Investigation for Homicide

A six-year-old boy died in a house fire in Granada, Spain on May 15, 2023; his mother is under investigation for homicide and is in provisional prison while awaiting trial by jury; the cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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No Poverty
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Chef Kills Co-worker, Self in Raleigh Restaurant Shooting

In Raleigh, North Carolina, executive chef George Colom Jr. fatally shot co-worker Jonathan Mark Schaffer before shooting himself; Colom later died, while another employee was injured during a pre-shift meeting at Coquette Brasserie, stemming from an apparent dispute.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Justice Department Sues Walgreens for Dispensing Millions of Illegal Opioid Prescriptions

The Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against Walgreens, alleging that from August 2012 to the present, they knowingly dispensed millions of illegal opioid prescriptions, ignoring red flags and pressuring pharmacists to fill prescriptions quickly, contributing to the opioid crisis and resulti...

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Judge Sentences January 6th Defendants Amidst Potential Trump Pardons

On the final day of court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced several January 6th defendants, highlighting the potential impact of presidential pardons on the ongoing cases. Sentences ranged from 10 days to 2.5 years in prison, reflecting the varying degrees of culpabil...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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TİHEK Dismisses Police Brutality Complaint, Ignoring Constitutional Court Ruling

Turkey's Human Rights and Equality Institution (TİHEK) dismissed Besna Tosun's complaint alleging police brutality during a December 12th, 2024, Cumartesi Anneleri protest, disregarding a Constitutional Court ruling upholding their right to assemble and evidence of excessive force.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Visale: A Free Guarantee for French Landlords Against Rental Defaults

French landlords can use Visale, a free guarantee from Action Logement, to secure rental income; it covers up to 36 months of unpaid rent and repair costs (up to 2 months), but has eligibility criteria for tenants (age, income, rent amount) and requires specific claim procedures.

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Reduced Inequality
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Chef Kills Coworker, Then Self, at North Carolina Restaurant

In Raleigh, North Carolina, Executive Chef George Colom Jr. fatally shot coworker Jonathan Mark Schaffer and then himself at Coquette Brasserie on Friday; another employee was wounded but survived; Colom later died from his injuries.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Cannon Delays Release of Classified Documents Report to Congress

Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by Donald Trump, is delaying the release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on the classified documents case to Congress, questioning the urgency of immediate disclosure despite the Justice Department's request to share it with select lawmakers before President-ele...

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Supreme Court to Review LGBTQ+ Book Policy in Maryland Schools

The Supreme Court will decide if Maryland schools can read LGBTQ+ books to elementary students without allowing parents to opt out for religious reasons, a case stemming from a lawsuit by Muslim and Ethiopian Orthodox parents who argue it violates their First Amendment rights.

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Quality Education
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Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM

Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.

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Serbian Students Protest After Train Station Collapse

Following the November collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, Serbian students launched sustained protests, including university blockades, demanding justice and criticizing insufficient media coverage; thirteen individuals, including a former minister, have been indicted.

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