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The Brief from Brussels: Golden Visas, EU rules in the UK, Hungary

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: EU Commission cracks down on "golden visas" And in brief: UK must comply with EU rules until Brexit Hungary boycotts its own debate in the European Parliament
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Italy ordered to pay Amanda Knox 18,000 euros

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Europe’s Human Rights Court has ordered Italy to pay Amanda Knox around 18,000 euros in financial damages. Italian police had failed to provide legal assistance and a translator during questioning following the 2007 killing of her...
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AI and predictive justice in Europe

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Imagine a trial where judges are replaced by robots. In Europe this is not completely reality but neither is it is not totally fiction. Technological development can help the world of justice by analysing information and helping...
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Political drama brews following Liberal cabinet shuffle

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is denying downgrading one of his highest-profile ministers following an unexpected shuffle of his cabinet. In total, the moves saw three ministers get new roles, and two relative newcomers get top jobs....
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Can the world still look to U.S. for leadership on democracy?

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World leaders react in shock to storming of U.S. Capitol in Washington
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What to expect in Trump's impeachment trial | The Bottom Line

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The trial to remove US President Donald Trump from office has begun, but how will it end?
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Diplomatic debacle over Huawei CFO arrest

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Canada is being played for a stooge as it sits stuck in the middle of a trade dispute between China and the U.S., says former Canadian Ambassador to Russia Jeremy Kinsman.
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The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions

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The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions
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Woman who was raped worries about man's sexsomnia defence

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WARNING: This story contains graphic descriptions some viewers may find disturbing. Seven years after she was raped by a stranger, an Ottawa-area woman is still seeking closure and waiting in trepidation for what justice could mete out.
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Poland defies EU swearing in new supreme court judges

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In brief: Poland’s president has named 27 new judges to the Supreme Court as part of a judiciary reform that has triggered an EU lawsuit. It is the latest move in the long-feud with the European Commission which has referred Warsaw to...
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Belgium rejects rapper arrest warrant

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A Belgian judge has refused a European Arrest Warrant against a rapper accused of insulting Spain's royal family. Josep Miquel Arenas - known as Valtonyc - won't now be sent to Spain, where he also faces accusations of writing lyrics...
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Poland to be referred to EU's top court 'to protect independence of Polish Supreme Court'

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The European Commission announced on Monday it is taking Poland to the European Union's highest court over the Polish government's changes to a law on the Supreme Court, which the Commission says infringes the independence of the...
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Polarised and Partisan: Polish Media and Presidential Election | The Listening Post

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In the re-election of Poland's president, how much of a helping hand did media offer? Plus, Ghassan Kanafani's legacy.
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Polarised and Partisan: Polish Media and Presidential Election | The Listening Post (Full)

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In the re-election of Poland's president, how much of a helping hand did media offer? Plus, Ghassan Kanafani's legacy.
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Convicted murderer getting support from Veteran Affairs Canada

9th - Higher Ed
A convicted murderer is getting his PTSD treatment paid for by Veteran Affairs Canada, despite having never served.
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Justice Department Indicts 12 Russian Military Intelligence Officer for Election Interference

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Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted 12 Russian intelligence officers on Friday for interfering with the election, the first time the probe has targeted the Russian government. The Russian-orchestrated conspiracy didn't, however,...
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EU steps up battle with Hungary over migration and asylum

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The EU Commission's ratcheting up its legal battle with Hungary over migration rules. It's also denouncing the country's so-called 'Stop Soros' law, which criminalises support for asylum seekers. "The Commission has also sent a letter of...
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The Justice Department Will Appeal AT&T-Time Warner Deal

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The $85 billion deal which closed last month is now back in question. The DoJ filed court papers challenging Judge Richard Leon's ruling in June that the government didn't sufficiently prove the merger violated antitrust laws. Cheddar’s...
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Supreme Court Nominee List Shortens To Mostly 'Identical' Candidates

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President Trump is expected to submit his Supreme Court nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on Monday. The three favorites are almost "identical" in policy stances, says Rick Hasen, professor of law and political science at UC...
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Are abortion rights doomed in the U.S.? | The Question

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That's the the big question on the minds of many Americans, as Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court puts Roe v. Wade's future in doubt.
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Brett Kavanaugh Tapped to Fill SCOTUS Seat

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President Donald Trump nominated the DC appellate court judge to replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who's retiring at the end of the month.
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Spanish rapper takes refuge in Belgium

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The rapper Josep Miquel Arenas, better known as Valtònyc, has taken refuge in Belgium. In Spain, he's been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for threats, glorification of terrorism and insults to the crown. Josep doesn't...
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Brett Kavanaugh Tapped to Fill SCOTUS Seat, Setting Up Bitter Senate Clash Ahead of Midterms

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President Donald Trump nominated the DC appellate court judge to replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who's retiring at the end of the month.
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Brett Kavanaugh Tapped to Fill SCOTUS Seat, Setting Up Bitter Senate Clash

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President Donald Trump nominated the DC appellate court judge to replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who's retiring at the end of the month.