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Bangladesh: Prosecution Seeks Death Penalty for Ousted Prime Minister

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In a dramatic legal development, prosecutors in Bangladesh have demanded the death penalty for the country’s ousted Prime Minister. The case, tied to serious criminal charges, has sparked political tensions and raised concerns over due...
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Tunisian man sentenced to death for Facebook posts criticising president

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The ruling has shocked Tunisia: 56-year-old labourer Saber Chouchane was sentenced to death over posts that criticised president Kaïs Saied on Facebook. The ruling is unprecedented in Tunisia despite its increasingly autocratic political...
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Pope Leo: Opposing abortion but supporting death penalty isn’t truly pro-life

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Pope Leo XIV, weighing in on a U.S. Catholic dispute, urged respect and a broader view of “pro-life” beyond abortion, citing death penalty and immigration stances. (Scripps News)
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Scripps News obtains video of accused Charlie Kirk shooter after 2022 car crash

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The footage, from 2022, shows the aftermath of a fender bender in St. George, Utah. (Scripps News Group)
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Charlie Kirk Killing: Kirk's Murder Suspect Faces Death Penalty

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Charlie Kirk Killing: Tyler Robinson, the suspect accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, faces charges including aggravated murder and witness tampering. The shooting occurred at Utah Valley University, where Kirk was...
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Utah County Attorney General plans to seek death penalty in Charlie Kirk killing

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Tyler Robinson faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice and witness tampering.
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State terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione dropped in health care CEO murder case

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Judge Gregory Carro stated the charges were legally insufficient. (Scripps News)
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Canadian flag among items left at makeshift Charlie Kirk memorial at Utah Valley University

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In Orem, Utah, mourners held vigils at Utah Valley University, where right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was shot dead on Sept. 10. A shooting suspect, Tyler Robinson, is now in custody.
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Former DRC president Joseph Kabila denounces "politically motivated" trial

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The former Congolese head of state is on trial before the High Military court on charges including war crimes, rape, and murder.
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UN reports alarming rise with over 800 executions in Iran 2025

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The United Nations has reported a sharp increase in executions in Iran, with at least 800 people executed so far in 2025. The findings have raised global concern over human rights violations and Iran’s justice system.
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UN: At Least 800 Executed in 2025, Ethnic Minorities and Migrants Targeted

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UN: The United Nations has reported that at least 800 people have been executed in 2025, with ethnic minorities and migrants disproportionately targeted.
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Trump escalates federal crackdown on D.C. | Seeks death penalty for murderers

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The National Guard troops mobilized in Washington D.C. are now allowed to carry guns.



The Guard members can carry their service-issued weapons, including M4 carbine rifles and M17 pistols, and are permitted to "use of force...
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Man accused of killing 2 Israeli Embassy staff members charged with hate crimes

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If convicted on the federal charges, Rodriguez would be eligible for the death penalty. (Scripps News)
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Should the death penalty be abolished worldwide? | Inside Story

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The US allows more methods for execution as 39 countries reject UN resolution against the practice.
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Will Joe Biden close Guantanamo Bay? | Inside Story

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U.S. President-elect once promised to shut down the camp, now he's under pressure to deliver.
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Need 2 Know: College Cheating Scam, FAA Stands by Boeing

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, March 13, 2019.
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The Brief: Death row, Romania corruption fighter and a weather warning

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Europeans are still at risk of being sentenced to death. It might sound shocking, but this is exactly what happen ed to Spaniard Joaquín Martínez.



He ended up on death row in Florida for...
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The Brief: from death row to the European Parliament

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Europeans are still at risk of being sentenced to death . It might sound shocking, but this is exactly what happened to Spaniard Joaquín Martínez.



He ended up on death row in Florida ...
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China invokes death sentence for Canadian convicted of drug trafficking

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A Chinese court sentenced a Canadian man to death for drug smuggling, a ruling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was quick to condemn and one that is certain to aggravate tense relations between Beijing and Ottawa.
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Case of death-row Canadian in China deepens diplomatic crisis between nations

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Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland has reached out to China's ambassador to ask for clemency in the case of Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, the Canadian who is facing the death penalty for allegedly smuggling 222 kilograms of...
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“Crisis of confidence” between Turkey and the West

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Following the failed coup attempt in Turkey, Euronews spoke to Marc Pierini, a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe in Brussels, whose research focuses on developments in the Middle East and Turkey from a European...
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Turkey: Is it a democracy today?

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CBC News speaks with Lama Fakih, a senior crisis adviser with Amnesty International
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Hakamada: Japan's death row | Witness

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Iwao Hakamada, the world’s longest-held death row prisoner, and his sister fight for his freedom.
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Men accused of 9/11 attacks to plead guilty, according to DOD

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The plea agreements come nearly 16 years after their prosecution began, but advocates and first responders say justice is far from over.