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Body found in search for missing Gaia Pope

November 18, 2017 World Justice News 0
A body has been found in the hunt for missing teenager Gaia Pope. Dorset Police said they were “confident” that the remains on land near Swanage were those of the 19-year-old, who has been missing […]
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Macron’s emails RELEASED: WikiLeaks publishes documents and there’s 790 mentions of BREXIT

July 31, 2017 zoshinuk 0
By Zoie O’Brien Assange’s network says the emails have been verified through its DKIM system.  French investigators said in June they found no traces of a Russian hacking group in the cyberattack on Macron’s election […]
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Hearing for current, former Boynton Beach officers accused of beating man

June 28, 2017 WJN Staff 0
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – “There will be a trial” were the adamant words from the lawyer representing Boynton Beach Police Officer Michael Brown after a court hearing Wednesday. The men attended a hearing related […]
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Human Rights

Girl, 11, accuses school of war crime in feedback form

May 27, 2017 World Justice News 0
An 11-year-old girl’s assertion that her school was guilty of a war crime has gone viral. Her father, Gavin Bell (also known as author Mason Cross), revealed on Twitter that she had gone rogue on […]
Sgt Alexander Blackman
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Royal Marine Alexander Blackman being released from jail tonight.

April 27, 2017 World Justice News 0
Sgt Alexander Blackman, also known as Marine A, will be reunited with his wife Claire this evening when he is let out of Erlestoke prison in Wiltshire weeks after his murder conviction was overturned. Sgt Alexander […]
Bruce Ward and Don Davis
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Two Arkansas executions stayed but other execution stays are lifted

April 18, 2017 World Justice News 0
The Arkansas’ Supreme Court has halted two executions hours before they were scheduled to take place on Monday. In a 4-3 decision, Arkansas’ highest court stayed the executions of Don Davis and Bruce Ward, who […]
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Second Birmingham pub bombings pre-inquest – the story of Marilyn Paula Nash

February 21, 2017 zoshinuk 0
The second Birmingham pub bombings pre-inquest review takes place this week. Andy Richards reveals for the first time the tragic story of young victim Marilyn Paula Nash. An early riser for work, council worker John […]
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Using a Courthouse Facility Dog in the Courtroom

December 30, 2016 zoshinuk 0
What type of dog should be used in the courtroom? Only dogs professionally trained by assistance dog organizations accredited by Assistance Dogs International (ADI) should accompany a witness into the courtroom. Most of these dogs […]
Human Rights

Holiday Stress, Angry Annoyance, Or Bigotry? You Decide.

December 22, 2016 Kate Adan 0
Shopping can be stressful, especially around the holidays.  After the literal crush of those seeking Black Friday sales at brick and mortar stores, and sneaking on the net at work to snatch Cyber Monday specials, […]
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Former MaRS director Allen Gelberg charged with fraud of nearly $1M

December 15, 2016 zoshinuk 0
A former events director at Toronto’s MaRS Discovery District, regarded as “one of the world’s largest urban innovation hubs,” has been arrested and charged in connection to an alleged fraud scheme of nearly $1 million. […]

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Australia’s most-decorated living soldier charged over alleged war crimes

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Australia’s most-decorated living soldier has been charged over allegations he committed war crimes in Afghanistan. Ben Roberts-Smith – who left the defence force in 2013 – was arrested at Sydney airport on Tuesday and will […]
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‘The gravest crime against humanity’: What does the UN vote on slavery mean?

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The United Nations General Assembly this week overwhelmingly backed a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade “the gravest crime against humanity”. Welcoming the vote, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the wealth of many Western […]
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Leading anti‑racism activist in Tunisia jailed for eight years

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A Tunisian court has sentenced human rights activist Saadia Mosbah to eight years in prison and fined her £26,000 ($35,000). Mosbah, who leads the anti-racism group Mnèmty, had been charged with money laundering and illicit […]
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