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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. UN calls for release of Hong Kong lawyer Albert Ho | Hong Kong Free Press

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The Galway Solicitors Bar Association (GSBA) will next week host an event to celebrate 100 years of women in the solicitor profession. The event, taking place on Monday 17 April from 4pm–7pm, will include a one-hour CPD workshop with guest speaker Margaret Mulpeter on workplace wellbeing, foll

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A man who drunkenly stole a thumb from a soldier in China's famous Terracotta Army will avoid a lengthy period of imprisonment after a plea deal with US prosecutors. Michael Rohana, 29, snapped the thumb off the ancient statue during an "ugly Christmas sweater party" at The Franklin Institute in Phi

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TikTok has been fined £12.7 million for a number of breaches of data protection law by the UK regulator, including failing to use children's personal data lawfully. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) estimates that TikTok allowed up to 1.4 million UK children under 13 to use its

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Northern Ireland's Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched a consultation on developing future regulations that will place climate change reporting duties on specified public bodies. These regulations are required to be made under the Climate Change Act (Northe

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Researchers have found that defendants who don’t “swear by Almighty God” when in court run a higher risk of being found guilty by jurors who themselves swear by God. In countries such as Britain and Ireland court witnesses must declare they will provide truthful evidence, but those

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