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ICC Chief Prosecutor Investigated for Sexual Harassment
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, faces an external investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.
ICC Chief Prosecutor Investigated for Sexual Harassment
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, faces an external investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.
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Repeat Exhibitionist Faces Potential Detention
A German man faces multiple charges for public indecency after repeatedly exposing himself. His potential detention depends on the inclusion of a child witness in a recent incident.
Repeat Exhibitionist Faces Potential Detention
A German man faces multiple charges for public indecency after repeatedly exposing himself. His potential detention depends on the inclusion of a child witness in a recent incident.
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Trump's Plan to Expand Federal Executions
President-elect Trump's plans to expand federal executions spark controversy and concern among opponents, while the Biden administration's approach stands in stark contrast.
Trump's Plan to Expand Federal Executions
President-elect Trump's plans to expand federal executions spark controversy and concern among opponents, while the Biden administration's approach stands in stark contrast.
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Plevako Series Premiere
Exclusive premiere of the historical legal drama "Plevako" in Nizhny Novgorod, featuring interviews with actors and behind-the-scenes details.
Plevako Series Premiere
Exclusive premiere of the historical legal drama "Plevako" in Nizhny Novgorod, featuring interviews with actors and behind-the-scenes details.
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Burkina Faso Considers Reinstating Death Penalty
Burkina Faso's military government is considering reinstating the death penalty, despite a global trend toward abolition. This decision reflects the junta's broader agenda, which includes extending its rule and passing controversial laws.
Burkina Faso Considers Reinstating Death Penalty
Burkina Faso's military government is considering reinstating the death penalty, despite a global trend toward abolition. This decision reflects the junta's broader agenda, which includes extending its rule and passing controversial laws.
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US Abortion Rights Post-Election: Victories and Warnings
Analysis of the impact of state-level abortion measures in the recent US elections, including victories and concerns about future challenges from a potential Trump administration.
US Abortion Rights Post-Election: Victories and Warnings
Analysis of the impact of state-level abortion measures in the recent US elections, including victories and concerns about future challenges from a potential Trump administration.
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Pennsylvania Mail Ballot Challenges Withdrawn
Mass mail ballot challenges in Pennsylvania were largely withdrawn after Election Day, highlighting concerns about voter suppression and election integrity.

Pennsylvania Mail Ballot Challenges Withdrawn
Mass mail ballot challenges in Pennsylvania were largely withdrawn after Election Day, highlighting concerns about voter suppression and election integrity.
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Jan 6th Prosecutions Under Pressure
The Justice Department races to prosecute Jan 6th rioters before potential Trump pardons.

Jan 6th Prosecutions Under Pressure
The Justice Department races to prosecute Jan 6th rioters before potential Trump pardons.
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The Vergès Brothers: Anti-Colonial Legacy
A documentary explores the lives and anti-colonial activism of the Vergès brothers, Jacques and Paul, and their father, highlighting their controversial actions and legacies in French politics and law.

The Vergès Brothers: Anti-Colonial Legacy
A documentary explores the lives and anti-colonial activism of the Vergès brothers, Jacques and Paul, and their father, highlighting their controversial actions and legacies in French politics and law.
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Appeal Filed in 9/11 Plea Deal Ruling
The Defense Department will appeal a judge's decision upholding plea agreements for the 9/11 defendants, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, sparking controversy and raising significant legal issues.

Appeal Filed in 9/11 Plea Deal Ruling
The Defense Department will appeal a judge's decision upholding plea agreements for the 9/11 defendants, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, sparking controversy and raising significant legal issues.
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Netherlands Drops Legal Challenge to Antwerp Ethane Cracker
The Netherlands' Zeeland and Noord-Brabant provinces dropped their legal fight against a planned ethane cracker in Antwerp, Belgium, though environmental concerns remain.

Netherlands Drops Legal Challenge to Antwerp Ethane Cracker
The Netherlands' Zeeland and Noord-Brabant provinces dropped their legal fight against a planned ethane cracker in Antwerp, Belgium, though environmental concerns remain.
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Australian Extremist Jailed for Nazi Salute
An Australian far-right extremist received a one-month jail sentence for performing the Nazi salute.

Australian Extremist Jailed for Nazi Salute
An Australian far-right extremist received a one-month jail sentence for performing the Nazi salute.
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