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25 resultsfor “International Criminal Court”

Politics

Russian police raid book publisher accused of pushing ‘gay propaganda’

criminal case on extremism” over the publication of books “dealing with LGBT themes”, Eksmo communications director Yekaterina Kozhanova told the AFP news agency. The firm’s finance director, head of distribution and deputy commercial director

Al Jazeera EnglishYesterday
Conflicts

Scammers are becoming ever more sophisticated - this is what the fightback looks like

international cooperation to stop the scammers. For the first time, a joint agreement has been signed between nations to combat scamming. But criminal techniques are becoming increasingly sophisticated and they often originate from parts

BBC NewsApr 18
Politics

Israel’s death penalty law could spell suspension from rights body role, says chief

international humanitarian law” in Gaza, referencing starvation, lack of access to medical care and civilians without any safe place of refuge. Despite fast-moving events in the Middle East, turning a motion into an actionable

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Politics

Scholar Rumeysa Ozturk returns to Turkiye following Trump deportation push

criminal record. She appears to have been targeted for her decision to co-sign an opinion column in her student newspaper, The Tufts Daily, with three other students. The article called on her university

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Politics

Migrants making false domestic abuse claims to stay in UK, BBC investigation finds

court order against their partner which can be obtained "ex parte", meaning without their partner's notice. More than a decade ago, in 2014, an internal Home Office assessment "identified the potential for abuse

BBC NewsApr 16
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