Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the Sudanese government on Monday to immediately release peaceful protesters from detention or grant them full due process. The demonstrators were arrested while protesting Sudan’s 2018 budget, which triples the US dollar exchange rate of Sudan’s currency and increases prices. Authorities beat protesters, used tear gas, and arbitrarily detained hundreds [...]

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Friday that it will maintain restrictions on the proposed Pebble Limited Partnership mining project in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region, reversing its prior decision. In 2014, the EPA issued a Clean Water Act Section 404(c) Proposed Determination that planned to restrict the discharge of dredged or fill material in the [...]

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Here’s the international legal news we covered this week: A group of five UN Human Right’s experts on Friday asked Egypt to halt all pending executions following repeated allegations of unfair trials. The experts are concerned with a “continuing pattern of death sentences handed out on the basis of evidence obtained through torture or ill [...]

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