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Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI) is working with justice sector partners in Zambia to improve access to justice by bringing court hearings directly into correctional facilities. Across Zambia, pressure on the justice system has contributed to long delays for detainees awaiting trial. Zambia&rs

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Solicitor and former investigative journalist Roman Shortall has established a new firm, Shortall Law. Mr Shortall, who practises in public and regulator law, previously worked as an investigative journalist with The Ditch, which he co-founded.

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Ukraine's top court has dismissed a challenge to a ruling which recognised a same-sex couple as a de facto family. Human rights campaigners have welcomed the outcome in the case, which concerned a Ukrainian diplomat posted to Israel and his partner, a civil society activist.

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An Australian court has reversed pop singer Katy Perry's triumph over fashion designer Katie Perry in a trademark dispute. Katie Perry initially won when she sued the singer for trademark infringement in 2023 – but the ruling was overturned on appeal in 2024.

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No criminal charges are to be brought against independent TD and former government minister Michael Lowry arising from the findings of the Moriarty Tribunal. Mr Lowry yesterday said he had been told the director of public prosecutions "has issued a direction that there will be no prosecution of me".

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Irish and Brazilian officials have opened formal negotiations on an air services agreement which would pave the way for direct flights between the two nations. An air services agreement (ASA) provides the legal and regulatory framework for the operation of scheduled air services.

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