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Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law

Hong Kong media entrepreneur and pro-democracy advocate...

Former Estonian Minister Kalle Laanet Found Guilty of Fraud Over Housing Claims

The Harju District Court has found former...

Former Chinese Justice Minister Sentenced to Life for $20 Million Bribery Scheme

Court finds Tang Yijun abused high office...

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Two Gang Members Added to Federal Racketeering Conspiracy

DAVENPORT, Iowa – A federal grand jury returned a second superseding indictment on Feb. 6, adding two Rock Island gang members to a racketeering...

Kazakhstan: Arrest of Karakalpak Activist at Uzbekistan’s Behest

(Berlin, February 26, 2024) – Uzbek officials have brought wholly unfounded criminal allegations against an activist who had been living in Kazakhstan, leading to...

Egypt: Rights Group and its Director Threatened and Smeared

(Washington DC) – The Egyptian authorities and affiliated groups have responded to recent reporting by the Sinai Foundation for Human Rights, an Egyptian human rights...

Israel Not Complying with World Court Order in Genocide Case

(The Hague, February 26, 2024) – The Israeli government has failed to comply with at least one measure in the legally binding order from...

Russia: Sham Trial of Human Rights Leader Draws to a Close

Update: The verdict in the case of Oleg Orlov will be delivered on February 27 at noon in Moscow. (Moscow) – Oleg Orlov, a leading...

The Netherlands concludes ten-year security agreement with Ukraine | News item

  News item | 23-02-2024 | 15:10 The Netherlands and Ukraine are to sign a security agreement covering the next ten years. The agreement signals the...

Two years of war in Ukraine: a look back on the Netherlands’ aid efforts | News item

  News item | 23-02-2024 | 17:30 For two years now Ukraine has been defending itself every day against Russian aggression. The Netherlands will continue to...

Austria’s Ex-Chancellor Kurz Convicted of Perjury: Political Future Uncertain

Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has been given an eight-month suspended sentence by a Vienna court for perjury following a four-month trial. Kurz, once...

FATF’s Grey List: Monitoring Progress and Jurisdictional Updates

Jurisdictions undergoing increased monitoring are actively collaborating with the FATF to rectify strategic deficiencies in their anti-money laundering, counter-terrorist financing, and proliferation financing frameworks....

Kenya and Namibia Join FATF ‘Grey List’ Over Anti-Money Laundering Efforts

The FATF, an international crime watchdog, recently added Kenya and Namibia to its 'grey list' due to insufficient measures against money laundering and terrorism...

Panama: Key Services Lacking at Climate Relocation Site

The Panamanian government has not provided needed facilities for the Guna Indigenous community to relocate from their flood-prone island to a safer site. If immediate...

Governments Target Nationals Living Abroad

Governments across the globe are reaching beyond their borders and committing human rights abuses against their own nationals or former nationals to silence or...

Armed Methamphetamine Trafficker Sentenced to 18 Years in Federal Prison After Violent Domestic Assault

INDIANAPOLIS — Cody Steele, 41, of Indianapolis, has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to distributing of methamphetamine and carrying...

Checotah Resident Sentenced For Murder

MUSKOGEE, Okla. — The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Randolph Boyd Strawn, 68, of Checotah was sentenced to 180...

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