
Jordan: Families demand justice in case tied to Muslim Brotherhood crackdown
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Jordan: Families demand justice in case tied to Muslim Brotherhood crackdown Submitted by MEE staff on Thu, 06/26/2025 – 13:34
CNN — Israel’s Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Yariv Levin has initiated proceedings to dismiss the country’s Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, accusing her of abusing her authority to undermine the government’s policies and destabilize Israel’s rule of law. Right-wing Israeli politicians have long called for her dismissal. The controversial move, announced Wednesday, has prompted …
The post Israel’s justice minister moves to oust attorney general amid allegations of political bias, opposition decries move appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Tunisian trial of alleged ‘plot’ against the state decried as travesty of justice The lawsuit against dozens of opponents accused
The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of the Federal Government of Somalia, Hassan Moallim Mahmoud, received a high-level delegation from the Egyptian Ministry of Justice, led by Haytham Hegazy. According to the Somali News Agency (SONNA}, the meeting focused on enhancing judicial cooperation between the two nations and improving Somalia’s justice system. Attendees included …
The post Somali justice min. expresses his country’s keenness on boosting judicial cooperation with Egypt appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Pastor Benjamin Boswell, who was pushed out as the senior minister at Myers Park Baptist Church, is seen Sunday, Jan.
Hamas hails ‘freedom and justice’ gained by Syrians after Assad’s fall Palestinian movement says it ‘strongly’ supports the Syrian people’s
How Palestine changed Ta-Nehisi Coates’s view of justice Susan Abulhawa Sat, 11/16/2024 – 16:12 In his book ‘The Message’, the
The opposition’s proposed youth justice reforms are “pretending to have a simple solution” to a complicated problem, Queensland’s premier says,
Justice can never be achieved for missing and murdered First Nations women and children while they remain “invisible” and unprotected.
Independent mechanisms are needed to deal with Indigenous complaints about police conduct and investigations linked to missing and murdered women
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