Tag: justice
Law increases penalties for soldiers using phones on the front lines
Fifteen days in prison for using a mobile phone on the front lines is the punishment Russian soldiers face. The Duma passed a law this week that toughens penalties for…
new refusal of approval by the executive for Anticor
The executive has not renewed the approval allowing Anticor to intervene in cases of combating corruption and attacks on probity, we learned this Friday, July 26, from the president of…
Former Green MP Hubert Julien-Laferrière indicted for corruption
In France, former Green MP Hubert Julien-Laferrière is under investigation for passive corruption in an organized gang and influence peddling. Investigators are interested in interventions by the former parliamentarian praising…
Salman Rushdie’s attacker charged with federal ‘terrorism’
The young American of Lebanese origin who tried to kill the American-British writer Salman Rushdie in New York State in August 2022 has been charged with “ terrorism in the…
Trial in absentia of rebel Corneille Nangaa, political leader of the Congo River Alliance, begins
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Kinshasa-Gombe Military Court opens the trial of Corneille Nangaa, political leader of the Congo River Alliance (AFC), on July 24, 2024. This…
Inmates have started a lifelong strike to denounce their prison conditions
In Senegal, prisoners at the Liberté 6 Penal Camp in Dakar began a hunger strike on Friday, July 19. They are demanding a visit from the Minister of Justice and…
Justice cuts controversial quotas, but protests continue – L’Express
Will the decision by the highest court be enough to calm the anger of Bangladeshis? As the country of 170 million people experiences an escalation of violence, protesters on Sunday,…
Justice removes most job quotas that sparked protests
For almost a week, Bangladesh has been counting its dead and wounded every day as an unprecedented uprising takes place against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. By announcing job quotas perceived…
LGBT+ people from Togo will be able to obtain refugee status in France
In France, the National Court of Asylum (CNDA) recognizes the existence in Togo of a “social group” of homosexual people, giving them the right to refugee status if they apply…
The UN International Court of Justice ruled: Israel’s continued presence in the Palestinian territories violates international laws | News in brief
According to the UN International Court of Justice, Israel must stop the occupation activities in the Palestinian territories immediately. 18:01•Updated 18:25 Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory violates UN international laws.…