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Protests against 50% US tariffs: Demonstrations held across several Brazilian cities

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Those job numbers come a day after Trump unveiled higher tariffs on more than 60 countries, starting next week.
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Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas charged in illegal LA poker ring

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The operation reportedly charged workers and women a cut of their earnings from the games. All six defendants are due to be arraigned and could face up to five years in prison per charge if convicted.
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Taoiseach says it is 'unsatisfactory' that Irish solder Sean Rooney's killer is still at large

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It is “unsatisfactory” that the main person convicted for the killing of an Irish peacekeeper in 2022 is still at large, Ireland’s premier has said. Micheal Martin was speaking after a man was given a death sentence in Lebanon over...
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UN summit pushes for two-state solution amid US, Israel boycott

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An urgent push for a two-state solution at the United Nations, but the United States and Israel have boycotted the event.
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Peru: New amnesty law shields military and police from prosecution

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Indigenous groups in Peru’s capital, Lima, have staged protests opposing a newly proposed amnesty law. The law, critics argue, could undermine justice for past human rights abuses. The demonstrations highlight ongoing tensions between...
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Restorative justice offers path to personal reclamation, advocate says

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The National's Paul Hunter asks Marlee Liss, founder of the advocacy group Survivors for Justice Reform and a sexual assault survivor, to explain why she believes restorative justice offers an alternative path to healing.
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Restorative justice offers path to personal reclamation for victims, says advocate

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Marlee Liss, founder of the advocacy group Survivors for Justice Reform and a sexual assault survivor herself, talks to The National's Paul Hunter about how her experience with the criminal justice system left her feeling re-victimized,...
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DOJ to reportedly meet with Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida

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Maxwell was convicted in 2022 on federal sex trafficking charges and is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence. (Scripps News)
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ICC to deliver verdict on CAR’s Yekatom, Ngaissona over war crimes targeting Muslims

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Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona face ICC verdicts over alleged war crimes, including Muslim persecution.
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What’s in the Epstein files? Trump’s alleged involvement fuels political storm

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The Wall Street Journal published a report on Wednesday saying that Trump was told by the US Attorney General in May that his name appeared in files related to the Epstein sex trafficking case. The report adds to the mounting political...
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In landmark opinion, UN court says climate change an ‘existential threat’

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ICJ Judge Yuji Iwasawa says greenhouse emissions are ‘unequivocally caused by human activities’ as he delivers landmark opinion.
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International Court of Justice weighs whether countries should be obligated to protect the planet

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The International Court of Justice, the top United Nations court, decided Wednesday that countries would be violating international law if they fail to do their part to protect the planet from ongoing climate issues.
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White House pushes Obama 'coup' story, treason allegation to distract from Epstein?

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The White House pulled out all the stops Wednesday to promote claims that Barack Obama headed a “treasonous conspiracy” against Donald Trump. Is the White House trying to redirect public attention from the uproar over its handling of the...
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Trump claims 2016 Russia probe fabricated by top Obama officials

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US President Donald Trump accused former President Barack Obama of “treason” on Tuesday, accusing him, without providing evidence, of leading an effort to falsely tie him to Russia and undermine his 2016 presidential campaign. Watch for...
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‘I made a horrific mistake.’ Woman gets probation for 1986 death of newborn son in Greenwich

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On Tuesday, Janita Philips was sentenced to five years of probation as part of an agreement that had her previously plead guilty to a reduced charge of first-degree manslaughter.
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Zoom bombing causes some Ontario courts to ban public from attending virtually

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An increasing number of Zoom bombings infiltrating Ontario courtrooms now means the public is banned from attending proceedings virtually. The CBC's Jason Viau reports.
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Miners arrested at Orgreave say their names can finally be cleared after inquiry

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Former striking miners who were arrested during the violent confrontation at Orgreave in 1984 said their names could finally be cleared after the announcement of a public inquiry. The inquiry, expected to launch in the autumn, will...
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Nigel Farage lays out Reform UK's policing and crime policies

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Refrom UK Leader Nigel Farage lays out some of his party's policing and crime policies. This came at a Reform UK press conference in the Royal Horseguards Hotel, London.
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DRC signs peace deal with M23 rebels but experts in North Kivu remain sceptical

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Weeks after signing a peace deal with Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached an accord with M23 rebels operating in the country's North Kivu region. But long-time observers of the DRC's attempts to restore peace within...
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What to expect from Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing

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Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou will spend the week in a B.C. Supreme Court hearing dedicated to the question of so-called double criminality.
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She spent 5 years in prison for killing her baby. But she insists it was an accident

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Shelby Herchak was sentenced in 2014 in the death of her newborn son, Daniel. Police laid charges of second-degree murder after the original autopsy, but authorities never revealed they had a report from outside experts that disputed...
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Myanmar ordered to end abuses against Rohingya

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They have also ordered the government to protect all evidence for a potential genocide trial.
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ICJ orders Myanmar to protect Rohingya

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Top UN court finds 'irreparable damage' caused to Rohingya; orders Myanmar to take steps to prevent genocide.
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Families search for justice after Flight 752 crash

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The families of victims of the Flight 752 crash want justice, but some fear retaliation for speaking against the Iranian government.