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Hong Kong activists, Jimmy Lai, Convicted for Tiananmen Vigil
The founder of the disbanded pro-democracy Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily, Jimmy Lai, has been found guilty for taking part…
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US Jury Convicts Nigeria Pilot, Jibril Adamu, Over Drug Trafficking
The United States Jury has found a 58-year-old Nigerian pilot, Jibril Adamu, and his counterpart, an American, Jean-Claude Okongo Landji,…
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Alleged Murder: Care Worker Tells Court How She Suffer Parental Care
A care worker accused of killing four residents in a home for people living with disabilities, (PLWD) in Germany, described…
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Fanatic Group, White Rabbits Leader Sentence To 53yrs Imprisonment
Fanatic Group, White Rabbits Leader, Emily Claire Hari Sentence To 53yrs Imprisonment for bombing a Minnesota mosque in 2017.
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US Court Convicts Michael Avenatti, Over Blackmailing Nike
US court convicts Michael Avenatti, over blackmailing and attempting to extort millions of dollars from Nike.
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Ogun Governor’s Aide, Abidemi Rufai Bail Halt Pending Appeal
A Federal Magistrate Judge, Ramon Reyes has halt the release of suspended aide of Ogun State Governor Abidemi Rufai, $300,000…
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Bribery Allegation: Zuma Trial Resumes at Pietermaritzburg High Court
former South Africa’s President, Jacob Zuma has arrived in court for the expected start of a trial in a 20-year-old…
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Human Rights Abuse: FG Commends ECOWAS Court Over Vindication
FG commend an ECOWAS Court for its judgment dismissing a case filed by the trustees of the Socio-Economic Rights and…
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EU Institute Charges Against AstraZeneca Pharmaceutical Over Supply
European Commission, EU, institute legal action against British-Swedish pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca due to breaches of its COVID-19 vaccine supply contract.
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Akuapem Poloo Sentence To 3months Imprisonment Over Publication of Obscene Materials
Circuit Court sitting in Accra, sentence an actress Rosemond Brown, popularly known as Akuapem Poloo, to 3months imprisonment over publication…
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