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Former Russian Deputy Defense Minister Sentenced to 19 Years in Major Corruption Case

In a significant development underscoring a widening...

Australia’s AML/CTF Reform Brings Expanded PEP Obligations Into Force from March 2026

Australia's financial intelligence authority AUSTRAC confirmed that...

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Polish Volunteer Detained for Aiding Migrants

Polish authorities have hit a new low in their assault on civil society when they arrested and charged a 48-year-old humanitarian aid worker on...

Under Secretary Zeya’s Remarks at a High-Level UNGA Side Event Ensuring Continued Global Solidarity with Rohingya

Good afternoon, excellencies. I would like to thank Madam Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the Government of Bangladesh for inviting the United States to...

US Rebukes Egypt for Using Child Soldiers

The United States Department of State recently added Egypt to its list of countries implicated in using child soldiers. The unprecedented step was based...

Bank of Russia extends restrictions for non-residents from unfriendly countries to transfer money abroad from brokerage and trust management accounts

From 1 October 2023, these operations will be suspended for another six months. These restrictions apply to money transfers from both individuals’ and legal entities’ accounts opened with Russian brokers and trust...

Bowling Green Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal Prison for Methamphetamine Trafficking and Firearms Offenses

Bowling Green, Ky. – A Bowling Green man was sentenced yesterday to 15 years in prison for methamphetamine trafficking and firearms offenses. U.S. Attorney Michael...

Indigenous Peoples Secure Decisive Victory in Brazil

On September 21, Brazil’s Supreme Court upheld Indigenous peoples’ rights to their traditional lands by ruling against the so-called cutoff date, a legal argument...

Brazil: Disability Plan Should End Warehousing

(Brasilia) – The Brazilian government, in its upcoming plan for people with disabilities, should set out concrete plans for deinstitutionalization, Human Rights Watch said...

Guinea: Significant Progress in 2009 Massacre Trial

In the past year, more than 50 victims of Guinea’s 2009 brutal stadium massacre have been heard by judges in front of 11 accused,...

Multiple Defendants Prosecuted on Federal Firearms Charges

SAVANNAH, Ga. -  Four people have been indicted in the Southern District of Georgia on felony charges including illegal firearms possession, while additional defendants have...

IMF: Austerity Loan Conditions Risk Undermining Rights

(Washington DC) – The International Monetary Fund, with a global debt crisis looming, is setting conditions for its loans that risk undermining people’s economic,...

Rising Seas, Broken Promises in Panama

The Guna people have been on the coast of Guna Yala for over 100 years. The ancestral knowledge and experience of the Guna people...

Indonesia: OJK’s New Regulation on Investigation of Crimes in Financial Services Sector

Law Number 4 of 2023 on the Development and Strengthening of the Financial Sector (“P2SK Law“) has placed OJK in a more central position...

Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Robinson Travels to Colombia

Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) Todd D. Robinson will travel to Colombia on September 25-28, where...

South Korea’s ‘Anonymous Birthing’ Bill Fails Women, Children

South Korea’s National Assembly is rushing to approve a bill that would allow women to give birth anonymously at medical facilities. The bill, which...

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