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'It just hurts': Bridgeport calls on police to make arrest in August fatal shooting of 26-year-old
The victim's dad says police know who pulled the trigger, and where that person is. Police tell News 12 the case remains open and active.
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‘She touched a lot of lives.’ Family of Bridgeport woman found dead in Redding discusses loss
On Feb. 18, the 26-year-old’s body was found in a wooded area off Glen Road and Route 53. Police describe the circumstances of her death as "suspicious." The case remains under investigation.
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Putin will be tried and prosecuted for war crimes, Ukraine's prosecutor general vows
Ukraine's prosecutor general Andriy Kostin has said Russian President Vladimir Putin will be "prosecuted and tried" for atrocities committed in Ukraine.
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Trial starts for Connecticut state trooper charged in shooting death of Mubarak Soulemane
North, who has pleaded not guilty to first-degree manslaughter with a firearm, is charged with killing 19-year-old Mubarak Soulemane by firing seven gunshots into his stopped car in 2020.
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N.B government reaches settlement deal with wrongfully convicted men
Innocence Canada, an advocacy group for the wrongfully convicted, says a conditional settlement has been reached between the New Brunswick government and the two men who were wrongfully convicted of a 1983 murder in Saint John.
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Northern Ireland troubles act: High court says law breaches human rights
A Northern Ireland law granting past offenders amnesty was ruled as breaching victims' rights, causing future uncertainty.
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PC MHA slams ‘disrespectful’ attitude of justice minister after RCMP asks for more resources
PC justice critic Helen Conway Ottenheimer says Justice Minister John Hogan should be building bridges with the RCMP. Responding to a CBC story, Conway Ottenheimer tells CBC’s Terry Roberts Hogan should be more open to discussion,...
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Breaking News Gujarati youth killed in Ukrainian conflict fighting for Russia
Gujarati Youth Hemil Ashwinbhai Mangukiya Killed in Ukrainian Conflict Fighting for Russia; Family Learns of Tragic Fate Days Later. Mangukiya's unsuspecting family received the devastating news of his death in an air strike two days...
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Final day of ICJ public hearings: Calls for Israeli occupation to be declared illegal
Final day of hearings at the ICJ, where dozens of countries are calling for Israel's occupation of Palestinian land to be declared illegal.
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Afzaal family's murder ‘textbook’ terrorism, judge rules
A judge in London, Ont., ruled the actions of the man who ran down a Muslim family with his truck in 2021, killing four people, were a ‘textbook example of terrorist motive and intent.' Nathaniel Veltman was already sentenced to life in...
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Brussels to unblock €137 billion in EU funds for Poland as early as next week
The European Commission is preparing to unblock up to €137 billion in cohesion and recovery funds for Poland, which until now has been unable to access the cash over rule-of-law concerns.
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Bronx juvenile justice organization celebrates opening of new library hub
Justice for Families held a ribbon-cutting on Friday at its colorful headquarters along Honeywell Avenue to welcome the new library hub.
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London, Ont., Muslim family's murder was terrorism, judge rules
At the London, Ont., sentencing of Nathaniel Veltman — the man who ran down a Muslim family with his truck — victims' family members react to the judge's ruling that the murders were a 'textbook example of terrorist motive and intent.'...
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Israel-Hamas war: China expresses "strong disappointment" over US veto on Gaza ceasefire resolution
China expressed its "strong disappointment" after the United States blocked a draft UN Security Council resolution for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, as per Xinhua's report on Wednesday. The news agency cited...
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Russia’s representative calls for vicious circle to be broken in Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Russia's called on Israel to immediately halt its violations of international law.
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ICJ: Palestine presents case against Israeli occupation
In a historic hearing, Palestine presented its case against Israel’s occupation of territories to the International Court of Justice.
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Brooklyn organization awards 5 local causes spotlighting community injustice
A Brooklyn organization is handing out hefty prizes to five local organizations that are spotlighting racial and social injustices in the borough.
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Vigil remembers 26-year-old man who died in Winnipeg rooming house
People gathered outside of a home on Magnus Avenue on Sunday where Mitchell Michael Hanslip, 26, was found dead with a gunshot wound last week.
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Palestinian representatives demand end to Israeli occupation at ICJ
Hearings have begun at the International Court of Justice to consider the legality of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories for the last several decades, as Israel continues its offensive in Gaza.
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International Court of Justice to hear submissions on Israel's occupation of Palestine
The ICJ resolves UN disputes, advises, and has legally binding decisions if recognized by involved countries.
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How a TV drama threw a spotlight on U.K. post office scandal
Days after TV series Mr Bates vs The Post Office aired in the U.K., outrage over hundreds of postmasters being wrongfully convicted of theft and fraud due to IT problems led the British prime minister to promise exonerations. CBC’s...
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PM, justice minister failed Canadians by letting judicial vacancies build up, court rules
Federal Court Justice Henry Brown said in a decision that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Justice Minister Arif Virani have failed those Canadians seeking timely justice by letting the number of judicial vacancies reach a state of...
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Federal court slams government for judicial vacancies, delays
A scathing Federal Court decision said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal justice minister have failed Canadians seeking timely justice by letting the number of judicial vacancies reach a state of crisis and urged Ottawa to...
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Mother in Inuit identity fraud case pleads guilty
An Ontario woman has pleaded guilty to fraud after falsely claiming Inuit status for her twin daughters, who later received big scholarships reserved for Indigenous students.