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The convicted sex offender is raising an important legal question—about whether an agreement by one federal prosecutor binds ...
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to remove three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety ...
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South Sudan’s new chief justice has a chance to reform the judiciary – if he’s allowed to do his job
Madut had worked as a judge in Sudan prior to South Sudan’s independence in 2011. He also served as the deputy chair of ...
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The East African on MSNWho was paid our salaries? Kenyans ask in suit against South Sudan
On the months that salaries were paid, the court papers show, some workers received less than a fifth of what Juba declared ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israel would allow Gazans to voluntary leave the besieged ...
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The Punch on MSNNigeria won’t accept Trump’s deportee deal like Rwanda, S’Sudan – FG
The Federal Government has reiterated its refusal to accept deportees from the United States, distancing itself from recent decisions by countries like ...
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YouTube on MSNHow Ukraine is fighting to prevent famine in the 21st century
Most of the viewers who watch this video, including me, live in fairly developed countries that do not know the concept of “hunger”. We go to supermarkets and take from the shelves the necessary ...
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Trump administration calls out human rights records of some nations accepting deported migrants
The Trump administration's new human rights reports for countries worldwide eliminate mentions of discrimination faced by ...
During a virtual press conference with the immigration advocacy group America’s Voice, the former Department of Homeland Security officials said they expect to see a trend toward states building “soft ...
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Canada and the U.K.’s conditional recognition of Palestine reveal the uneven rules of statehood
The cautious, conditional endorsements from Canada and the U.K. reflect the workings of a dated international system that governs the birth of states.
The plans would amount to transferring people from one war-ravaged land at risk of famine to another, raising human rights concerns.
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