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Month: May 2023

US authorities takes down 13 Hezbollah-affiliated web domains

By KAREEM CHEHAYEB Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — U.S. authorities say they seized over a dozen website domains used by sanctioned Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The Department of Justice announced Thursday that they had seized 13 website domains, including those of the Iran-backed group’s al-Manar television, and that of senior officials and affiliated charities. Washington

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EU parliament calls on Belarus to stop mistreating imprisoned political hopeful

By YURAS KARMANAU Associated Press TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The European Parliament has demanded that Belarusian authorities stop the mistreatment of a former presidential hopeful imprisoned for standing up to the country’s authoritarian leader and immediately release him and other political prisoners. Viktar Babaryka was handed a 14-year prison sentence in 2021 on charges that

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Unanimous Supreme Court gives transgender woman from Guatemala new chance to fight deportation

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a transgender Guatemalan woman who is fighting deportation on the grounds that she would face persecution if returned to her native country. The court’s unanimous decision Thursday in favor of Estrella Santos-Zacaria gives her another chance to argue that immigration officials were wrong to

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The father of Devin Willock

Father of UGA football player killed in car crash files lawsuit against school athletic association, NFL draft pick Jalen Carter and others

By Travis Caldwell and Shawn Nottingham, CNN The father of a University of Georgia football player killed in a car crash has filed a lawsuit against the university’s athletic association and others, including first-round NFL draft pick and former teammate Jalen Carter. The lawsuit from Dave Willock Sr., the father of Devin Willock, was filed

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