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A judge has blocked a bid by satirical news website The Onion to buy far-right media platform Infowars. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was forced to give up the platform he founded in 1999 after declaring bankruptcy shortly after a court ordered him to pay $1.5 billion to the families of victim

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The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission has published its annual human rights statement, highlighting both progress and gaps on a wide range of issues affecting people in Northern Ireland. As an overview of the human rights landscape over the last year, the document includes areas requiring act

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Ireland has temporarily paused decisions on asylum applications from Syrians following the end of Bashar al-Assad's rule over the country. The Department of Justice said the International Protection Office (IPO) would "temporarily pause the issuing of final determinations while the situation in Syri

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Investment funds specialist Jennifer Dobbyn has joined Ogier as a partner. Ms Dobbyn advises asset managers, investment firms and financial institutions on the structuring, establishment and ongoing operation of Irish domiciled investment vehicles across a broad range of assets classes and investmen

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A parody musical inspired by Australia's infamous Olympic breakdancer Raygun has been shut down following a threat of legal action. Lawyers for Rachael Gunn — who uses the breakdancing name Raygun — intervened to stop the debut performance of Raygun: The Musical just hours before it was

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The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has called on the government to provide redress to all of the women who were abused as children at Dunderrow National School in the 1960s and 1970s. Leo Hickey, a former teacher at the Co Cork school, was charged in 1998 with 386 counts of sexual abuse

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The former British soldier known as 'Soldier F' will stand trial next year in connection with the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre after a judge rejected a bid to dismiss the prosecution. Soldier F is being prosecuted for the murders of James Wray and William McKinney, and the attempted murders of Joseph

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McCann FitzGerald LLP has become an official participant of the UN Global Compact. The UN Global Compact is a global initiative for businesses committed to aligning their operations and strategies with the UN's "Ten Principles" covering human rights, labour, the environment, and anti-corruption.

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