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Law and Justice
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Kidneys for cash: Inside a global organ trafficking network
An international network is said to be exploiting poor, vulnerable Kenyans as organ donors to reap profits.
Sri Lanka: Police face outrage after man dies in custody
The death of 25-year-old Sathsara Nimesh has triggered protests and accusations of police brutality in Sri Lanka.
How Nigeria can stop rising 'jungle justice'
Experts say Nigeria must reform its justice and police systems to deter vigilantism.
Bangladesh issues arrest warrant for UK MP linked to Hasina
A Bangladeshi court is seeking the arrest of Tulip Siddiq, a niece of former Premier Sheikh Hasina.
Indian fugitive held in Belgium over $1.8 billion bank scam
The arrested businessman is suspected to be among those at the center of India's biggest-ever bank scam.
Berlin station stabbing: Suspect dies from injuries
The suspected attacker was shot by police while trying to flee the scene after stabbing a man to death.
Tear gas attack at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland injures 46
More than 1,000 visitors to Miniatur Wunderland, home to the world's largest model railway, had to be evacuated.
US judge rules Mahmoud Khalil can be deported
The Trump administration claimed that Mahmoud Khalil's activism could harm US foreign policy despite being "lawful."
German police probe 4 teen suspects over school threats
Several schools in Duisburg were closed this week after a series of threatening emails with far-right content were sent.
Explosion at Greek railway offices in Athens
The building was evacuated prior to the explosion, after Greek media reportedly received a warning call for a bomb.
Trump admin ordered to help return deported Salvadoran
The US Supreme Court has said the Trump administration needs to help return a wrongfully deported immigrant to the US.
Turkey detains two investigative journalists
Their newspapers said they were facing false charges stemming from coverage of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu arrest.
US probes possible FBI link to Capitol riot
The top spy's chief of staff said that it "probably" was the FBI's Washington Field Office that was involved.
Brazil's democracy is 'inefficient' but solid
Will Brazil's ex-president Bolsonaro be imprisoned? It's unclear whether the trial will boost democracy or polarization.
US academic arrested in Thailand for insulting monarchy
Thailand has one of the strictest laws against criticising the country's monarchy.
Germany suspects Russian cyber attack on research group
German intelligence services investigate a suspected Russian cyberattack against a Berlin-based research group.
Attacks on journalists double in Germany, report says
Attacks on journalists and media houses in Germany have dramatically surged. Many citizens see the media as their enemy.
Cartels in Ecuador — democracy under pressure
Long one of the safest countries in South America, Ecuador is at risk of becoming a narco-state.
Is the US headed for a constitutional crisis?
US President Donald Trump has paid no heed to court orders declaring some of his executive orders unconstitutional.
How law enforcement failures have worsened vigilante justice
From brutal lynchings to social media-driven outrage, vigilante justice has surged in Nigeria.
Could a new highway divide Kenya's Aberdare national park?
A planned highway through Kenya’s Aberdare Mountains threatens rare wildlife and water resources.
Germany: Schools closed over extremist right threats
Classrooms in the western German city of Duisburg have been closed after extremist threats linked to several schools.
France's Le Pen denounces graft ruling as 'political'
At a rally in Paris, French far-right leader Marine Le Pen called her conviction for embezzlement politically motivated.
Germany: Manhunt underway after three bodies found
The bodies of two men and a woman were found in a small town in Germany, triggering a major manhunt.
Forgotten? The fate of German citizens abducted abroad
A recent video of a nurse abducted in Somalia seven years ago has put the fate of abducted Germans in the spotlight.
US tourist arrested for entering forbidden Indian island
The tourist had carried a coconut and Diet Coke as a "gift" for the Sentinelese people
US judge orders return of wrongly deported El Salvador man
The 29-year-old man, who lived in the US legally, was deported due to an "administrative error."
UK police charge comic actor Russell Brand with rape
British police have charged comedian Russell Brand with rape and sexual assault.
Germany: Inmate suspected of killing wife during visit
A woman was found dead after an unsupervised visit with her husband. An autopsy has been ordered to find cause of death.
India: Modi lauds Parliament passing Muslim land bill
Critics of the bill say the proposal is discriminatory and an attempt to weaken minority rights.
South Korean court upholds impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol
South Korea's Constitutional Court upheld Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment over his declaration of martial law last December.
Simple ideas for how to make a difference | Eco Africa
Women drive climate action in The Gambia. And how mushroom farming could be key to a better future.
India: Lower house passes contentious Muslim land bill
Critics of the bill amending laws which govern Muslim land endowments call it a discrimination attempt by Modi's BJP.
What's behind Nigeria's increase in jailbreaks?
Thousands of inmates have escaped from correctional facilities across Nigeria. What can be done to stop it?
Germany shuts down major child sexual abuse image platform
Investigators in southern Germany say they dismantled a sprawling pedophile network with close to two million users.
Germany sees rise in sexual violence and youth offenses
The number of violent crimes in Germany increased last year with a sharp increase in rapes and sexual assaults.
Hundreds of thousands displaced by gang violence in Mexico
In Mexico, estimated close to 400,000 people are believed to have been displaced by organized crime.
US seeks death penalty for UnitedHealthcare CEO killer
US federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty for Luigi M. who is accused of murdering the CEO of UnitedHealthcare.
Suspicious ships and digital nomads — MADE
What are Russian ships doing off the Baltic coast? Bankruptcies, counterfeits, and digital nomads.
What is Russia's shadow fleet doing in the Baltic Sea?
Russia is bypassing international sanctions and is suspected of sabotaging data cables and engaging in espionage.
Marine Le Pen verdict leaves supporters and critics uneasy
The sentencing of French far-right politician Marine Le Pen is provoking fury among backers, and unease among critics.
EU and UK fine carmakers millions over recycling cartel
Fifteen big car manufacturers have been fined almost €600 million for running a cartel that fixed car recycling costs.
Netanyahu visits Hungary, defying ICC arrest warrant
Israel's PM Netanyahu is flouting an arrest warrant on a visit to Budapest and the ICC has limited means to respond
German policeman held over gourmet food scam in Mafia raids
The officer allegedly supported the Calabrian 'ndrangheta in orchestrating a luxury food fencing racket.
Le Pen conviction politically motivated, party chief claims
RN president Jordan Bardella said the fraud conviction against Marine Le Pen is part of an effort to attack their party.
Europe's far-right leaders rally to Marine Le Pen's defense
Right-wing politicians across Europe have reacted angrily after a court found Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzlement.
US: Gene Hackman image publication blocked by court
A court has ruled that images of the bodies of deceased US actor Gene Hackman and his wife may not be published.
France's far-right Le Pen barred from running in elections
Marine Le Pen has been barred from public office for five years, ruling her out of the next presidential election.
What does Le Pen's conviction mean for EU politics?
Marine Le Pen isn't the only far-right leader who has misused EU funds for national political work.
Court bars France's Marine Le Pen from running for office
A French court has found the figurehead of the far-right party National Rally guilty of embezzling European Union funds.
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