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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy sent to five-year jail in 'Gaddafi money' case

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New ReviewFormer French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in jail on Thursday (Sep 25). He has been found guilty of criminal conspiracy to procure funds for his 2007 presidential bid from Libya during the rule of late...
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Libya Conspiracy: Former French President Sarkozy Sentenced to Five Years in Prison

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New ReviewLibya Conspiracy: Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday after being found guilty of criminal conspiracy related to illegal campaign financing from Libya’s late leader Muammar Gaddafi.
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Man Found Guilty of Attempting to Assassinate Trump, 'Justice Served' Says Trump| WION

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New ReviewRyan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at the former president’s West Palm Beach golf course last year, was convicted Tuesday on all five charges. The courtroom erupted in chaos after Routh tried to stab himself in...
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Turkey Protests: Erdogan Accused of Using Courts to Crush Rivals

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New ReviewTens of thousands of people protested in the capital, Ankara, on Sunday against a court case that could oust the head of the main opposition on Monday after a year-long legal crackdown on hundreds of its members.
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Search efforts grow for Indigenous teen who went missing in June

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New ReviewOver the last couple of weeks, a small community organized search group has dramatically grown in size. They're searching for a 14-year old boy, who vanished without a trace in Edmonton more than 3 months ago. The CBC’s Stephanie Cram...
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Justice Secretary announces ‘record prison expansion’ to tackle overcrowding - full announcement

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New ReviewLord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Ministry of Justice Interim Permanent Secretary, Amy Rees, in the No 9 Downing Street Media Briefing Room, in Westminster, London, setting out the scale of the prisons crisis and...
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Turkey protests: Erdogan accused of using courts to crush rival

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New ReviewTens of thousands of people protested in the capital, Ankara, on Sunday against a court case that could oust the head of the main opposition on Monday after a year-long legal crackdown on hundreds of its members.
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Jailed Imran Khan Writes Letter to Court on Hardship, Denial of Justice

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New ReviewPakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has written to the country's Chief Justice Yahya Afridi, describing hardships during his more than two years in jail and urged the Supreme Court to promptly take up his pending petitions,...
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Coworkers, friends honor slain Bed-Stuy school employee and soon-to-be father

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New ReviewMany of his coworkers say the school community found out the news when they returned to school.
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Man sentenced to 25 years for deadly Tompkins Houses stabbing

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New ReviewProsecutors said Shiloh, 35, attacked Sinclair in the lobby of their building on July 12, 2023. When Sinclair tried to run, Shiloh stabbed him in both legs, severing an artery.
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Campaigner backs Hillsborough Law ‘legacy’ after meeting with Keir Starmer

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New ReviewThe so-called Hillsborough Law will leave a legacy for future generations, one of the campaigners at the heart of the battle for justice said after meeting the Prime Minister in Downing Street. The new Public Office (Accountability) Bill...
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Campaigner backs Hillsborough Law ‘legacy’ after meeting with Starmer

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New ReviewPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer greets Charlotte Hennessy, Sue Roberts, Margaret Aspinall and Steve Kelly ahead of a meeting with family members of the victims of the Hillsborough disaster, outside 10 Downing Street, London. The meeting...
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Hillsborough law to be introduced to parliament

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New ReviewDeputy Prime Minister David Lammy lays a wreath at Anfield's Hillsborough Memorial to mark the Hillsborough Law being introduced to parliament. The DPM was joined by Mayors of Liverpool and Greater Manchester Steve Rotheram and Andy...
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Great honour to be introducing Hillsborough Law says David Lammy

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New ReviewDeputy Prime Minister David Lammy says it is one of the great honours of his life to be Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice at this time, and to be finally introducing Hillsborough Law as he laid a wreath at...
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Philippines’ Marcos Jr launches probe into flood control corruption as protests grow

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New ReviewThe Philippine President promises he won't meddle in investigations into a corruption scandal, even if his political allies are implicated.
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Nepal's history of strong women leaders

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New ReviewSushila Karki became Nepal’s next Prime Minister amid growing youth protests demanding the dissolution of parliament.
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South Africa reopens investigation into Steve Biko's death after 48 years

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New ReviewPolice officers killed the anti-apartheid activist while he was in detention in 1977.
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Outrage in Ontario city after sex offender released early allegedly hurts toddler

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New ReviewWARNING: Video contains distressing details | People in Welland, Ont., are outraged after a convicted sex offender on early release allegedly sexually assaulted a three-year-old girl. Now there are concerns of vigilante justice in the...
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Starmer not ‘up to the job’, Labour MP says after Mandelson scandal

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New ReviewSir Keir Starmer does not seem “up to the job”, a Labour backbencher has said amid mounting pressure after Lord Mandelson’s sacking over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The Prime Minister withdrew his ambassador to the US after emails...
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Israel strikes Qatar: Netanyahu warns Qatar, says 'expel Hamas or face consequences'

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New ReviewQatar’s prime minister condemned Israel’s unprecedented strike in Doha targeting Hamas, saying it destroyed hopes for Gaza hostage talks. He called for Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to be “brought to justice.”
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United States political figures react to the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk

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New ReviewCo-founder of a political movement for young conservatives at just 18, Kirk was an influential figure in the right-wing sphere of US politics, and also close to Donald Trump. His death has led to reactions of shock and condemnation for...
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Edmonton police call plea deal in girl’s homicide ‘miscarriage of justice’

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New ReviewThe Edmonton Police Service is asking for provincial intervention over a deal that saw a woman plead guilty to manslaughter in a child homicide case. The police say the deal is a 'significant miscarriage of justice.’
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Support grows in Uganda for ICC action against rebel leader Joseph Kony

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New ReviewSome Ugandans have expressed support for the opening of the legal proceedings against the rebel leader Joseph Kony by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court began presenting evidence...
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Family of woman killed in crash renews calls for bail reform

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New ReviewThe family of Kellie Verwey, a woman killed in a crash near Portage la Prairie earlier this year, is questioning Manitoba’s justice system after the man accused of killing her breached bail conditions, leaving the facility he was ordered...