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Britain’s Southwark Crown Court dismissed charges against Barclays regarding agreements between the bank and Qatari investors during the 2008 financial crisis. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) , a British anticorruption government organization, charged Barclays and four of its former executives in June 2017 with conspiracy to commit fraud and violation of the Companies Act of [...]

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The government of Palestine submitted a referral to the International Criminal Court , which was received by the ICC on Tuesday. Palestine urges the ICC to investigate what it deems “war crimes and crimes against humanity” carried out by Israel’s government in Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem. Palestine alleges in its referral that Israel’s government [...]

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US President Donald Trump signed a resolution Monday that overturns a 2013 lending rule intended to prevent racial bias in auto loan interest rates. The original rule was issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and was titled the “Indirect Auto Lending and Compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.” Under this rule, automobile [...]

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In his speech marking the 25th Anniversary of the Vienna Declaration, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said, “human rights all around the world are no longer a priority to countries.” His speech was given to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action , adopted on [...]

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Eight senior members of Thailand’s former ruling political party (Pheu Thai) were charged Monday with sedition. The charges stem out of three members describing the “failings” of the military government. In addition, five other individuals were charged with participating in banned political activities. Tuesday marks the four-year anniversary of the coup that led to the [...]

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Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam neither signed nor vetoed Tennessee House Bill 2315 on Monday, allowing the measure banning so-called “sanctuary cities” to become law. In an interview , the governor discussed the need of the state to move on from this decision and that “at this point in time, this is the best thing for [...]

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Burundi announced on Monday that voters had approved amending the nation’s constitution to extend presidential term limits from five years to seven. According to the election commission chief, 73 percent of voters supported changing the constitution. Nineteen percent voted against the amendment. The amendment gives Burundi’s president, Pierre Nkurunziza the ability to potentially stay in [...]

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The US Supreme Court on Monday vacated and remanded the Washington State Supreme Court ruling for the Lundgren family in Upper Skagit Indian Tribe v. Lundgren . The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe had purchased a 40-acre plot of land. After a survey of the land, they believed that an acre of their property was fenced [...]

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The Malaysian government on Monday announced the creation of a special task force to look into whether there were criminal acts committed by the management of the 1 Malaysian Development Berhad (1MDB) . The task force is asked to identify and seize assets that were acquired from the illegal siphoning from the state fund. Former [...]

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