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Could National Guard members deployed to DC be sued?

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New ReviewLegal experts say when National Guard members are deployed into what could be volatile situations with citizens, they could be opened to civil or even criminal liability. (Scripps News)
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US SEC: yet to serve summons to Gautam Adani

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New ReviewThe US Securities and exchange commission (sec) in its third status update to the New York court said, it is yet to serve summons to both Adani group chairman Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani. The us agency had filed criminal and...
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Crypto Startup Civil Uses Blockchain to Fund Journalism

9th - Higher Ed
What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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Crypto Start-Up Civil Uses Blockchain to Fund Journalism

9th - Higher Ed
What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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Blockchain Start-Up Civil Uses Crypto to Fund Journalism

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What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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Nepal's former child soldiers

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Nepal's former child soldiers want compensation.
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Palestinians flee as Israeli forces re-enter Jabalia in northern Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Israel resumes attacks in Gaza’s Jabalia as tanks, and troops, push into the southern city of Rafah amid a humanitarian crisis.
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NYCLU sues Nassau over ban on transgender girls, women participating female sports at county-run facilities

9th - Higher Ed
In a statement, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman says, "Nassau County remains vigilant in protect womens' right to compete on a fair and even playing field in a safe environment."
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Poilievre criticizes use of outside consultants after ArriveCan report

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a government led by him would cut down on outside consultants after Auditor General Karen Hogan's report on the ArriveCan app found a 'glaring disregard' for basic management practices.
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Macron: Protecting civilians non negotiable

9th - Higher Ed
Western and Arab nations have stressed the urgent need for aid in Gaza - at an international conference in Paris.
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What led to the creation of Gaza? | Explainer

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Gaza is referred to as the world’s largest open-air prison and is one of the most densely populated areas on earth.
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Nagaland Assembly passes resolution for exemption from Uniform Civil Code

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On September 12, the Nagaland Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution seeking full exemption from the proposed Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and all members voiced concerns about the potential threat the UCC...
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Security forces patrol streets amid violence in Manipur

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Officials in India's eastern state of Manipur deployed police and security forces, as seen in this video from the city of Imphal on June 14, amid incidents of violence and arson dating back to early May.
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Russian offensive drastically intensifies in eastern Ukraine

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Ukraine’s army says Russian forces are intensifying their attacks and preparing for a major push into the east.
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Defiant anti-coup protesters block roads in Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
At least seven demonstrators killed after the military dissolves the transitional government, arrests several officials and declares state of emergency.
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New York City Issues Curfew As Protests Continue

9th - Higher Ed
New York City has issued a curfew during city-wide demonstrations against police brutality and racial equality. Many are wondering how the city can heal the divide and move on.
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New York's Peaceful Protests Marred By Looting

9th - Higher Ed
Though most of New York's protests calling for justice for George Floyd were peaceful, some individuals vandalized and looted high-end stores.
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Worldwide Demonstrations Sparked by George Floyd Killing

9th - Higher Ed
After a week of unrest in the U.S., nations across the globe joined in protesting the death of an unarmed, black man, George Floyd from Minneapolis.
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Burundi gears up to hold tense presidential election

9th - Higher Ed
More than five million people are eligible to cast ballots in race to succeed longtime President Pierre Nkurunziza.
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Haftar forces suffer string of defeats in battle for Tripoli

9th - Higher Ed
Libya's internationally recognised gov't makes gains, capturing seven towns from Haftar's control in the past two days.
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Coronation Girls share 70-year history with the Royal Family

9th - Higher Ed
As King Charles arrives in Ottawa to deliver a historic speech from the throne, CBC’s chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault connects with a Canadian who shares a unique connection to the Royal Family that dates back to 1953.
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Will European air passengers receive less compensation in the future?

9th - Higher Ed
The proposed update to European rules for obtaining compensation in the event of air travel delays could deprive 85% of passengers of compensation, according to consumer associations.
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Rebuilding Syria: Civil society groups call for inclusive country

9th - Higher Ed
Where activists and civil society organisations are calling on the new administration to build a united and inclusive country.
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EU research money flows to Israel amid war on Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Israeli organisations, some linked to the military, have received more than $250 million in EU funding since the war on Gaza began.