House Speaker McCarthy Launches Formal Biden Impeachment Inquiry Over Alleged Corruption

US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced on Tuesday that he has directed House committees to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, citing allegations of a “culture of corruption” discovered by House Republicans. This investigation reportedly stems from controversial foreign business dealings involving Biden’s son, Hunter Biden. In July, a bipartisan US House…

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Alabama’s Racial Gerrymandering Dilemma: Supreme Court Debates Electoral Map Controversy

The recent dispute concerning Alabama’s electoral map has gained significant attention, as allegations of “racial gerrymandering” have led the case to the US Supreme Court. Originating from the case of Allen v. Milligan which began in November 2021, the spotlight has been on the way Alabama’s legislature drew their congressional districts. The denial of the…

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Brazil Urged to Ensure Independent Investigations into Police Killings by Human Rights Watch

In light of recent allegations of excessive force used by Brazilian law enforcement, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Brazil’s Attorney General, Augusto Aras, to ensure the independence of investigations into all police killings. The announcement came on Tuesday, after a series of police officers have faced discouraging accusations. Expressing concerns over the country’s…

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Chile and Mexico Presidents Mark 50th Anniversary of 1973 Coup Amid Tensions

The presidents of Chile and Mexico commemorated the 50th anniversary of the 1973 Chilean coup in a notable joint press conference on Sunday. This high-profile observance comes amid notable social unrest, as a previously peaceful march devolved into unexpected clashes between civilians and police. The 1973 coup, instigated by General Augusto Pinochet and allegedly backed…

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Afghanistan-Pakistan Tensions Rise Over Torkham Border Crossing Dispute

Over the past week, the ongoing dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan regarding the Torkham Border Crossing has significantly escalated. Both nations have issued statements alleging that the other has indiscriminately opened fire on their respective border patrol forces. This contentious issue was further escalated by Pakistan’s decision to close the Torkham Border Crossing last week,…

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International Tribunal Examines Climate Change Duties Under UNCLOS After Small Island States Request

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea’s public hearings began in Hamburg, Germany, on a noteworthy note this Monday, following a request from the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law (COSIS). Representatives of COSIS, specifically Kausea Natano of Tuvalu and Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda, will testify…

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German Prosecutors Charge Two with Treason for Allegedly Supplying State Secrets to Russia

The German prosecutors office has officially charged two individuals, Carsten L and Arthur E, with suspected treason. They were indicted late August for reportedly passing on state secrets to Russia’s Secret Service and are currently in pre-trial detention. As an officer in the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), Carsten L has a professional duty of confidentiality and loyalty…

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Africa’s Unwavering Commitment: Nairobi Declaration Defines Climate Change Strategy

Last week, Nairobi, Kenya, played host to a significant event—the inaugural Africa Climate Summit (ACS), which ran from September 4th to 6th. This crucial assembly brought together African nations, organizations, and world leaders who all share a commitment to addressing climate change and a mutual understanding of the essential actions that must guide future action….

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Addressing Poverty: The Key to Combatting Ecuador’s Escalating Violence and Instability

Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights for the UN, Olivier De Schutter, has recently identified poverty as the underlying factor driving violence and instability in Ecuador. Following a two-week visit, De Schutter implored the nation’s leaders to ramp up their fight against the drug-related crime that is currently plaguing the country. The UN…

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Over 2400 Climate Activists Arrested in Netherlands After Protesting Fossil Fuel Subsidies on Highway

Over 2400 climate activist demonstrators, associated with the Extinction Rebellion, Greenpeace, or the Milieudefensie group, were arrested and detained by the police in The Hague, Netherlands on Saturday for protesting government fossil fuel subsidies on the A12 motorway near The Hague. The police reported spending over 4 hours arresting and removing people from the highway…

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Unprecedented Violence Against Children in DRC Demands Urgent Action and Aid

On Friday, UNICEF’s Representative in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Grant Leaity, condemned the heinous acts of violence against children in the DRC. The conflict, as Leaity states, has resulted in one of Africa’s largest displacement crises, with children bearing the brunt of its disastrous impact. “Violence against children in the eastern Democratic…

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Australia Targets AI-Generated Child Abuse Content with New eSafety Office Mandate for Search Engines

In a crucial development towards online child protection, Australia’s eSafety Office is set to compel search engines to eradicate AI-generated child sexual abuse content from their search results, according to Commissioner Julie Inman Grant’s recent announcement. This measure is designed to combat the rising threats to children’s rights and privacy instigated by AI and deepfakes….

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Bosnian Serb Leader Threatens Arrest and Deportation of High Representative Amid Rising Tensions

Republika Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik has commanded the police force to arrest and deport High Representative Christian Schmidt should he enter RS territory, a decision detailed in a press conference Dodik held with Bosnia and Herzegovina Security Minister Nenad Nešić, who backs such measures against Schmidt. Reuters reported this development, emphasizing the longstanding political…

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Panama Intensifies Border Control to Curb Irregular Migration and Criminal Activity

According to an article in the JURIST, Samira Gozaine, the director of Panama’s National Migration Institute, held a press conference with Security Minister Juan Manuel Pino, articulating plans to bolster border control and surveillance both on land and in the air. This announcement reveals intentions to increase the volume of deportations of irregular migrants as…

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Fukushima Fishermen File Lawsuit Against TEPCO and Japanese Government Over Radioactive Water Discharge

Last Friday, a group of approximately 150 Japanese fishermen from Fukushima Prefecture filed a lawsuit against the government and the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). The lawsuit disputes the release of treated, but still radioactive, water from the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant. Arguing that discharging the hazardous material infringes on their right to fish, the…

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UK Legal Academics Rally in Support of Immigration Lawyers Targeted by Government and Media

Various academic lawyers from the UK and abroad, including Professor Helena Way, a migration law academic from the University of Exeter, have signed an open letter to Home Secretary Suella Braverman. The letter accuses the government of widely and consistently “attacking” immigration lawyers, particularly those representing clients seeking asylum. The letter, which has over 100…

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