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Illness Stalls Trial of Binance Executive in Nigeria, Proceedings Postponed Again

The Federal High Court in Abuja has delayed the trial of Tigran Gambaryan, Binance’s financial crime compliance head, after his absence due to illness halted proceedings. Gambaryan, a U.S. citizen, has been held in Nigerian detention since February, facing accusations of laundering over $35 million—allegations he and Binance firmly deny. The presiding judge, Emeka Nwite, …

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A Landmark Step: New Legislation for Assisted Dying in the UK Parliament

In a significant move for end-of-life choices, a Labour MP has unveiled a bill in Parliament aimed at legalizing assisted dying, marking the first major vote on this contentious issue in nearly ten years. The legislation, introduced by Kim Leadbeater, seeks to empower terminally ill individuals with the option to determine the nature of their …

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No License, No Grounds: Kuwaiti Court Slams Police Overreach at Checkpoint

In a pivotal decision, Kuwait’s Criminal Court has issued a stern reminder to law enforcement, clarifying that the absence of a driver’s license is not sufficient grounds for arrest or search. The court highlighted the importance of adhering to legal protocols and ruled that officers must secure authorization from Public Prosecution before initiating searches without …

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Freedom Over Fear: Kuwait’s Top Court Strikes Down Debt-Fueled Travel Bans

Kuwait’s Court of Cassation has laid down a groundbreaking ruling, declaring debt-based travel bans unconstitutional, inhumane, and legally flawed. This decisive judgment signals an end to a practice that has restricted citizens’ movement over financial obligations, no matter how small. The court stressed that freedom of movement is a fundamental right, not to be curtailed …

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Binance Executive’s Bail Denied Amidst Ongoing Money Laundering Trial in Nigeria

In a significant turn of events, Tigran Gambaryan, Binance’s head of financial compliance, has had his bail request denied for the second time as he faces money laundering charges in Nigeria. The trial commenced amid concerns over his health and the conditions of his detention. Gambaryan, an American citizen, has been held in a Nigerian …

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Eastern Cape’s Operation Reclaims Hijacked Properties, Gives Occupants a Legal Lifeline

Illegal businesses occupying government properties in Mthatha have been given a 14-day ultimatum to legitimize their operations by securing legal leases from the Eastern Cape Department of Public Works and Infrastructure. This directive came as part of “Operation Bring Back” (OBB), an initiative focused on reclaiming government properties that have been illegally seized by unauthorized …

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Saudi Revamps Cosmetic Product Listing Rules: SFDA Ushers in New Era for Beauty Regulations

In a significant move aimed at streamlining the beauty industry, Saudi Arabia’s Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has rolled out key updates to its “Guidelines and Requirements for Cosmetic Products Listing.” These changes are designed to sharpen consumer insight into regulatory standards and simplify the often-complex product listing process. Among the standout improvements is enhanced …

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Oman’s Judicial Council Charts Path for a Stronger Legal Future

In a pivotal gathering, Oman’s Supreme Judicial Council convened to refine its approach toward judicial excellence. The council’s fourth meeting of the year focused on strengthening the framework of justice for the upcoming 2024-2025 term. Central to the discussion were enhancements in judicial services, with a specific emphasis on law development and administrative reforms. Under …

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Kuwait’s Countdown: Biometric Compliance or Banking Freeze Looms

Kuwaiti citizens and expatriates are racing against time to complete mandatory biometric fingerprinting, as the Ministry of Interior tightens its deadline. With biometric fingerprint centers in malls closing operations on October 1st, anyone who hasn’t complied faces the suspension of essential services. This includes banking and government transactions, both of which will be halted until …

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Qatar Urges Global Accountability for Crimes Against Women and Children in Conflict Zones

Amid the turmoil of war, women and children bear the most profound scars. In a powerful call to action, Qatar has urged nations to rigorously enforce laws that criminalize violations against these vulnerable groups, emphasizing the need for justice, accountability, and compensation for victims. Speaking at the 57th session of the Human Rights Council in …

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