Africa: The African Court On Human and Peoples’ Rights to Deliver Decisions On 4 December 2025 During Its 79th Ordinary Session

Africa: The African Court On Human and Peoples’ Rights to Deliver Decisions On 4 December 2025 During Its 79th Ordinary Session

Arusha — The delivery of judgments will start from 10:30 AM (East African Time). Decisions will be delivered in the following cases: Application 006/2012 – African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights vs Republic of Kenya (The Ogiek case) Application 061/2019 – Elyssa vs Republic of Tunisia Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the…

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Africa: The African Court On Human and Peoples’ Rights to Deliver Decisions On 4 December 2025 During Its 79th Ordinary Session

Africa: TotalEnergies – French Court Ruling Over False Climate Claims Could Boost African Cases Against Polluters

A court ruling in France could give African countries more power to hold corporations to account when they pretend to be environmentally friendly. The Paris Judicial Court found global oil and gas giant TotalEnergies guilty of misleading commercial practices, in a case brought by three environmental organisations. The October 2025 ruling marks the first time…

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Palestine Action cofounder to challenge group’s proscription in UK court | Gaza News

Palestine Action cofounder to challenge group’s proscription in UK court | Gaza News

The cofounder of Palestine Action is set to begin a legal challenge against the group’s controversial proscription as a “terrorist” group. Huda Ammori will bring the case before London’s High Court on Wednesday, after the Court of Appeal last month found reasonable grounds to argue that the proscription order interferes with the rights to freedom…

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Supreme Court skeptical of Trump tariffs being legal

Supreme Court skeptical of Trump tariffs being legal

Supreme Court justices on Wednesday expressed skepticism about the legality of aggressive tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump against most of the world’s nations. Conservative and liberal justices sharply questioned Solicitor General D. John Sauer on the Trump administration’s method for enacting the tariffs, which critics say infringes on the power of Congress to tax….

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