Tag #Justice

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Prisoner Exchange: Iranian Engineer Released From Italy, But Devices Remain

Iranian engineer Mohammad Abedini, detained in Italy on a US warrant for supplying drone technology used in a deadly attack in Jordan, was released in a prisoner exchange with Iran for Italian journalist Cecilia Sala; however, his electronic devices remain in Italy pending US inspection.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Coles Removes Knives After Employee Stabbing; Queensland Premier Promises Further Crackdown on Youth Crime

A 63-year-old Coles employee was allegedly stabbed by a 13-year-old boy in Queensland, Australia, prompting Coles to remove kitchen knives from its stores and raising concerns about youth crime and the effectiveness of recent legislation.

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elmundo.es
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49 Arrested in Kerala for Repeated Sexual Assault of Dalit Teenager

Indian police arrested 49 men for the repeated sexual assault of a Dalit teenager in Kerala, India, over several years; the victim reported being assaulted by approximately 60 men since age 13.

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Gender Equality
theguardian.com
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Bondi's Confirmation Hearing Raises Concerns About Political Interference

Pam Bondi's confirmation hearing for attorney general begins Wednesday, raising concerns about potential political interference due to her past support for Donald Trump and her work for Ballard Partners, a firm representing companies often in conflict with the Department of Justice.

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nos.nl
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South Korean President Yoon Arrested After Martial Law Declaration

Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was arrested at his Seoul residence following a weeks-long standoff with authorities after declaring and then rescinding martial law; he faces impeachment and potential death penalty.

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40% Bias Score

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nos.nl
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South Korean President Yoon Arrested After Martial Law Declaration

Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was arrested at his Seoul residence following a weeks-long standoff with police, stemming from his declaration of martial law that sidelined parliament and led to impeachment proceedings. Thousands of supporters hindered police access.

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es.euronews.com
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South Korean President Arrested After Martial Law Attempt

South Korean anti-corruption officials arrested former President Yoon Suk Yeol at his residence in Seoul on Wednesday following a standoff with 1,000 police officers; the arrest stems from an investigation into his attempted imposition of martial law last month and potential charges of rebellion.

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sueddeutsche.de
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AfD Member Appointed to Saxon Secret Service Oversight Committee

The Saxon state parliament appointed an AfD member to a secret service oversight committee, granting access to sensitive information despite the party's classification as far-right extremist by the domestic intelligence agency, causing controversy and highlighting divisions within the ruling coaliti...

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dw.com
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Brazilian Judges' Excessive Privileges Fuel Corruption Concerns

Bruno Carazza's book, "O país dos privilégios," exposes how Brazilian judges and prosecutors exploit legal loopholes to amass excessive privileges and salaries, despite a constitutional cap, resulting in 93% earning more than Supreme Court justices in 2023 and contributing to Brazil's low ranking in...

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Reduced Inequality
elpais.com
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Spanish Court Recuses Judge from Amnesty Law Case

The Spanish Constitutional Court recused Judge José María Macías from ruling on the amnesty law due to his prior public statements opposing the law's constitutionality, impacting all challenges to the law and leaving 10 judges to decide.

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dailymail.co.uk
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Woman's Pizza Order Code Alerts Police, Saves Her and Children

A woman in London used a pizza order as a code to secretly alert the police to her dangerous situation; a call handler recognized the code, enabling a swift response and rescue, highlighting the resourcefulness of emergency services.

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elmundo.es
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Spanish Homeowners Face Legal Impasse Against Illegal Occupants

A biotechnologist in Girona, Spain, Jordi Riera, and his family were forced out of their home by illegal occupants despite contacting authorities; the police sided with the squatters, citing video evidence of them residing in the unlivable property, highlighting systemic failures in protecting homeo...

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