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4 articlesTurkey courts Libya's rival factions in bid to further Mediterranean ambitions
Turkey organized international exercises bringing together Libya's rival militaries from Tripoli and Benghazi. While maintaining primary support for the Tripoli-based government, Turkey is simultaneously engaging the Benghazi administration to expand its regional influence and stabilize Libya.
Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS
Military families are suing to access approximately $777 million in DOJ-held funds from Lafarge, a French cement company convicted by French courts of funding ISIS. The case centers on whether victim compensation funds from the corporate conviction should be distributed to American military families.
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Telehealth Abortion Is Still Possible Without Mifepristone
Wired reports that telehealth abortion providers have contingency plans to continue offering medication abortion via telehealth even if courts restrict access to mifepristone. The article frames this as providers being prepared for potential legal barriers to a widely-used abortion medication.
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The ICJ and the Limits of International Justice For the Rohingya
The article examines the International Court of Justice's role in addressing Rohingya refugee cases, arguing that while international courts can establish legal responsibility, they cannot guarantee justice, safety, or facilitate the return of over 1 million Rohingya to Myanmar. The piece explores the limitations of judicial mechanisms in resolving humanitarian crises.
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