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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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Attacks on Education in War Surge Globally

This report was authored by a partner organization, the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack, and is distributed by Human Rights Watch. (New York) –...

China: UN Should Act on Crimes Against Humanity

(Geneva) – The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, should provide a public update of measures taken by the Chinese government and...

Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department Secures Agreement with Worldwide Staffing Agency to Resolve Claims of Hiring Discrimination in the United States

The Justice Department announced today that it has secured a settlement agreement with eTeam Inc. (eTeam), an online staffing agency that provides services to...

Office of Public Affairs | Five Men Convicted for Operating Major Illegal Streaming Service

A federal jury in Las Vegas convicted five men this week for their roles in running one of the largest unauthorized streaming services in...

Office of Public Affairs | Mexico-Based Drug Cartel Leaders Indicted and Sanctioned

Rodolfo Maldonado-Bustos, also known as Don Jose, and Euclides Camacho-Goicochea, also known as El Quilles, who occupy leadership roles in the La Nueva Familia...

Conflict in Burkina Faso Jeopardizing Education

Burkina Faso experienced an upsurge in attacks on students, teachers and schools in 2022 and 2023, according to a report released today by the Global Coalition to...

Burkina Faso Junta Again Suspends TV News Broadcasts

The decision by Burkina Faso's media regulatory body to suspend broadcasts of the French news network TV5 is the latest attempt to crack down on independent media...

AU: Roll Out Civilian Protection Mission, Ensure Sudan Probe

(Nairobi) – The African Union (AU) should work with the United Nations to deploy a civilian protection mission to address ongoing atrocities across Sudan,...

China: Hundreds of Uyghur Village Names Change

(New York) – Chinese authorities in Xinjiang have been systematically changing hundreds of village names with religious, historical, or cultural meaning for Uyghurs into names reflecting...

CEO Outlook Pulse Survey 2024

Mergers, acquisitions, and transactions Business imperatives are also influencing CEOs’ growth strategies around transactions, motivated by the pursuit of technology and innovative startups, expansion of...

US: Florida School Laws Discriminate against Black, LGBTQ People

(Tallahassee) – Florida’s recent educational laws and policies fuel discrimination and fear, said Florida Rising, the Rule of Law Impact Lab at Stanford Law School, and Human...

Sudan: Unlawful Attacks on Civilians, Infrastructure

(Nairobi) – Sudan’s warring parties’ recent unlawful attacks in North Darfur’s El Fasher have killed hundreds of civilians and forced tens of thousands to flee,...

International Criminal Court Members Speak Out

Ninety-three member countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) have declared their “unwavering support” for the court in the face of recent threats. The June 14...

Murder of Guatemalan Trade Union Leader Anastacio Tzib Caal

The United States condemns the June 15 murder of the recently elected secretary general of the Guatemalan trade union at the Texpia II garment...

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