Tag #Justice

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Alleged Rosreestr Data Breach Raises Concerns in Russia

Hackers claim a 2 billion record data breach from Russia's Rosreestr, partially verified by a news outlet; Rosreestr denies the breach but is investigating, raising concerns about data security and access restrictions implemented in 2022 and 2023.

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Journalist Metin Göktepe: Police Brutality and Delayed Justice in Turkey

Journalist Metin Göktepe died on January 8, 1996, in Istanbul after being beaten by police officers while covering a story; six officers received reduced sentences after a lengthy trial.

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Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report

A US judge temporarily blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report investigating President-elect Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, pending an appeal from Trump's co-defendants, who claim its release would prejudice their trial.

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Nigerian Atheist Released from Prison, Remains Under Protection

After serving over four years for blasphemy, Nigerian atheist Mubarak Bala was released from prison but remains under police protection due to safety concerns, highlighting the ongoing conflict between religious law and freedom of speech in Nigeria.

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Sam Altman Denies Sister's Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO, is being sued by his sister, Ann Altman, for alleged childhood sexual abuse from 1997 to 2006; Altman and his family deny the claims, citing Ann's mental health struggles and history of making increasingly extreme accusations.

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Bin Lorry Firm Accused of Profiting from Worker's Death

Following the death of a bin lorry worker, David Carpenter, in January 2023, an inquest ruled his death was "foreseeable." Terberg, the manufacturer, was ordered to upgrade thousands of vehicles but is now accused of charging councils for the update, replacing identical parts before installation, wh...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Second Anniversary of Tyre Nichols' Death: Family Renews Call for Justice and Police Reform

Two years after Tyre Nichols' death from a police beating sparked national outrage, a candlelight vigil was held in Sacramento on January 7th, 2025, where his family renewed their commitment to seeking justice and police reform; three officers involved were found guilty of federal felonies, with sta...

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Conservative Amendment Threatens to Block Landmark Child Safeguarding Bill

The Conservative party's proposed amendment to establish a national inquiry into child sexual exploitation threatens to block a landmark child safeguarding bill, prompting outrage from the Labour party and child protection advocates.

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Quality Education
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MP Calls for Retrial of Convicted Child Killer Lucy Letby

A senior Tory MP, Sir David Davis, is leading a House of Commons debate today to call for a retrial for Lucy Letby, who was convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016, based on concerns about the reliability of...

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Las Vegas Bombing: Former Green Beret Used ChatGPT in Attack

Former Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger used ChatGPT to help plan a New Year's Day bombing outside a Las Vegas hotel, resulting in his death and injuries to seven bystanders; police say his actions stemmed from PTSD and personal grievances, not terrorism.

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Altman Family Denies Sexual Abuse Allegations in Lawsuit

Sam Altman and his family publicly denied sexual abuse allegations made by his sister, Annie Altman, in a lawsuit filed on January 8, 2024, claiming the accusations are false and have evolved over time, while acknowledging years of family tension and providing financial support to Annie.

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No Poverty
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Six Dead, 300 Injured in Magdeburg Christmas Market Car Attack

On December 20th, a car attack at a Magdeburg Christmas market killed six and injured nearly 300; a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian doctor is suspected.

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