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UK judge rules Gaddafi mansion sale profits must go to US arms firm

Middle East Monitor 17 Apr 2024
The property was at the centre of a legal battle between General Dynamics and the state of Libya, with the US firm seeking to recoup �16 ...
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Is UK support for Israel and Palestine changing? The latest

Metro UK 10 Apr 2024
He also said the conflict is now a ‘different situation’ than when the UK published legal advice before they took military action in Libya – but Lord Cameron has yet to publish the legal advice he based his decision on.
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Doctor faces inquiry over management of childbirth in Tipperary hospital

RTE 28 Feb 2024
The allegations are of poor professional performance ... She could not lie down and needed to sit upright ... The inquiry heard that Dr Khbuli qualified in Tripoli in Libya in 1983. He is representing himself at the inquiry, with no legal representation ... .
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Relief as Italian court says rescued refugees cannot be sent back to Libya

Al Jazeera 27 Feb 2024
Earlier this month, Italy’s highest court upheld a ruling that Italian vessels could no longer return refugees rescued at sea to Libya, widening the gulf between the country’s legal system and ...
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Bahrain Shura rejects proposal to allow government employees to run businesses

The Daily Tribune - Bahrain 19 Feb 2024
Outright ban on such a practice in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, and Libya were cited by the committee ... It should be noted that most countries offer legal protection to acts in good faith by government employees.
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Organisations call on government to stop collaborating with ‘actors that violate human rights’

Independent Online 18 Feb 2024
Neither Libya nor Tunisia have robust legal frameworks that protect the rights of refugees or migrating people, the organisations added ... returned from within our search and rescue zone to Libya.
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French ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy found guilty of illegal campaign financing

Suryaa 15 Feb 2024
President from 2007 to 2012, Sarkozy faces multiple legal cases. A trial will start in 2025 over allegations that he had accepted money from Libya to fund his 2007 campaign ... The case is already before the highest court ....
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India mulls new oil projects with Russia

Russia Today 08 Feb 2024
The company is studying various options for transferring the funds from its accounts in Russia to accounts in India and is assessing possible legal ramifications, he added ... countries, such as Libya.
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Why the new EU-Egypt migrant deal is doomed to fail

The New Arab 31 Jan 2024
"Anti-Smuggling Partnerships are 'tailor-made' legally non-binding agreements between the EU and neighbouring countries with the stated goal of combating migrant smuggling and preventing deaths".
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Human smuggling

Dawn 24 Jan 2024
On the pricier side, there’s legal air travel from Karachi to Dubai, followed by irregular migration to Turkiye or Libya, and onwards to Italy or Greece ... Turkiye or Libya as stepping stones to Europe.
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Greece Clashes with Libya Over Maritime Borders in Heated UN Dispute

Greek City Times 23 Jan 2024
Libya’s use of straight baselines to draw its maritime borders contradicts Greece’s position since 2005, further escalating the legal battle ... the Turkish-Libyan agreement holds no legal ...
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Global Investigations and Risk Expert Tom Sobocinski Joins TDI as New Partner

Enid News & Eagle 22 Jan 2024
Sobocinski additionally served in the FBI’s Legal Attaché Offices in London (UK), Cairo (Egypt), Tripoli (Libya) and Kabul (Afghanistan), and as the FBI’s senior liaison officer to the Department of Homeland Security.
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Congress sidelined again, on Houthi strikes

Atlantic City 20 Jan 2024
Barack Obama organized a U.S.-led multilateral bombing campaign in Libya in 2011 on the legally ridiculous notion that airstrikes without ground troops didn't constitute "war" in the constitutional sense.

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Former President Donald Trump speaks alongside attorney Todd Blanche as they return from a lunch break in his trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Thursday, April 18, 2024.
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