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Law and Justice
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German police conduct raids on alleged people smugglers
Europol said the suspects arranged inflatable boats to smuggle migrants from France to the UK.
India: Assailant held after failed shooting of Sikh leader
Sikh leader Sukhbir Singh Badal was sitting outside his religion's holiest temple when a man tried to kill him.
Trump lawyers call on judge to dismiss hush money case
Donald Trump asked a New York state judge to dismiss the case, despite the conviction, given his election victory.
JuicyFields cannabis scam: New revelations come to light
After DW's Cannabis Cowboys podcast, several European journalists investigated the scam. What did they find?
Vietnam upholds tycoon's death sentence in major fraud case
Real estate mogul Truong My Lan was convicted of bribery and embezzlement totalling up to $12 billion.
ICC chief criticizes US and Russia over threats
Judge Tomoko Akane did not name Russia or the US but referred to them as permanent members of the UN Security Council.
Olive theft sparks anger among Spanish farmers
Farmer Antonio Basa guards his olive grove nightly as rising olive oil prices attract professional fruit thieves.
US President Biden pardons embattled son Hunter
Biden had previously ruled out a pardon, but said his son's criminal prosecution had been politically motivated.
Belgium loses case over babies stolen in former colonies
A court has ruled that Brussels must pay reparations to women who were taken from their mothers and put in orpha
World's top court starts landmark climate hearings
In the largest case in its history, the UN's highest court will hear almost 100 countries deliver testimonies on climate
Vanuatu urges ICJ to recognise climate change harms
The hearings could result in establishing a legal framework for holding countries accountable for climate change.
Germany: Trucker leaves trail of destruction after amok ride
A truck driver has injured 19 people during a zigzag ride over two highways in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Germany accuses Turkish man of spying for Ankara
Federal prosecutors accuse him of feeding details on supposed dissidents to Turkish police and intelligence agencies.
Georgia: Pro-EU protests see dozens arrested
The suspension of EU accession talks has reignited protests in Tbilisi, prompting the police to crack down.
Rape in India: The added misery of stigma — Global Us
Peru's new megaport in Chancay — gateway to the world, or China's ticket to South America?
UK's assisted dying bill: Emotional debate splits Parliament
British MPs will vote on a hotly debated law to legalize medically assisted dying for the terminally ill.
Gisele Pelicot celebrated as feminist hero in France
Gisele Pelicot demanded that evidence of her rape be shown in court. Her strength is inspiring other survivors.
Khan protest: Pakistan reporter Matiullah Jan arrested
Matiullah Jan's arrest sparks outcry over alleged abduction and terrorism charges.
New investigations into JuicyFields
Investigative journalists in several European countries have done their own research into JuicyFields. In this update, we talk about what they found out. Hosts: Andreas Becker und Nicolas Martin Feedback: cannabiscowboys@dw.com
Israel's media crackdown is bad news for press freedom
Israel's government has ordered officials to boycott the Haaretz newspaper over its perceived critical reporting.
China suspends top military official Miao amid graft probes
Miao Hua, an official in China's top defense body, is being investigated as China continues to probe its armed forces.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Gisèle Pelicot demands that videos of her rape be shown in court. Other survivors are encouraged by her strength.
Senegal's top court confirms ruling party's big election win
Senegal's top court confirmed the ruling party's victory giving President Diomaye Faye a powerful mandate for change.
FBI investigating bomb threats against Trump Cabinet picks
Several of President-elect Donald Trump's political appointments were targeted according to his team.
Unlicensed German driver lets boy steer, tries to flee cops
Police stopped a man who had a 4-year-old boy seated on his lap and steering the car. He then tried to flee questioning.
Russia: Kremlin orders 2 German ARD journalists to leave
The Kremlin expelled two German reporters on Wednessday in response to Berlin recently barring two Russians. Broadcaster
Myanmar: ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for junta chief
ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan wants a warrant for Min Aung Hlaing over allegations of crimes against Rohingya Muslims.
Pelicot rape trial: French prosecutors seek max sentences
Prosecutors are demanding a 20-year jail term for Dominque Pelicot, who is on trial alongside other men for rape.
Israeli government wants to 'weaken press freedom in Israel'
The Israeli government wants to "silence independent media," says Anat Saragusti of the Union of Journalists in Israel.
Thousands in France protest sexual violence, victim-shaming
Protesters praise Gisele Pelicot for exposing her mass rape trial and drawing widespread scrutiny to sexual violence.
Jailed activist tests India's anti-terror law
The law used to incarcerate activist Umar Khalid without trial in 2020 continues to silence dissidents in India.
Laos mourns methanol poisoning death of tourists
Methanol-laced alcohol is the suspected cause of a dozen foreigners being rushed to the hospital and several deaths.
Canadian 'Freedom Convoy' protest leader found guilty
Pat King was convicted of five charges and could face up to 10 years in jail after a judge said he incited protesters.
MMA fighter Conor McGregor to pay damages for assault
A jury in Ireland ordered MMA fighter Conor McGregor to pay nearly €250,000 to a woman who said he assaulted her.
US court rules Trump can seek dismissal of hush money case
President-elect Donald Trump now has until early December to file a motion to dismiss the case involving Stormy Daniels.
Germany says Netanyahu arrest 'hard to imagine'
A spokesperson has suggested that Germany would be reluctant to arrest Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on an ICC warrant.
Netanyahu, Gallant ICC warrants spark approval, condemnation
The ICC arrest warrants for Israeli PM Netanyahu and former DM Gallant have been met with mixed international reactions.
Police conduct controlled explosion near US Embassy, London
A loud bang was heard and the area around the US Embassy in London was cordoned off by police.
Serbian train station collapse prompts wave of arrests
Weeks of protest followed the fatal collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad, Serbia's second city.
Brazil police indict ex-president Bolsonaro over coup plot
Brazil's top prosecutor will now decide if there's enough evidence for a trial.
Pakistan: Gunmen kill 38 on highway near Afghan border
The highway in question only reopened last week amid intensifying sectarian violence in the region.
Google Chrome on the chopping block: What's the impact?
US regulators wants Google to sell its Chrome web browser, to counteract the company's market dominance.
AfricaLink News November 21, 2024
International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu +++ Mali's military junta sacks prime minister
Is violence against women an epidemic no one cares about?
A woman is killed every 10 minutes. So, what drives this violence?
ICC arrest warrant against PM Benjamin Netanyahu. Now what?
What consequences await Benjamin Netanyahu now that the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant?
Mob justice a growing problem in some African countries
Mob justice is on the rise. Violent killings are connected to poverty, and a lack of trust in the judicial system.
ICC seeks arrest of Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas' Deif
The ICC has issued arrest warrants against Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leader Mohammed Deif.
Germany: Inveterate Holocaust denier Haverbeck dies at 96
Ursula Haverbeck, who was repeatedly convicted for denying the facts of the Holocaust, has died.
4 tourists die from methanol tainted alcohol in Laos
Several backpackers have fallen ill in a suspected methanol poisoning incident in Laos.
Google must divest Chrome to end monopoly, US regulators say
Google controls about 90% of the online search market with over 60% users relying on the the Chrome browser.
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