Indonesia will deport ex-Philippine town mayor accused in Manila of cybercrimes

Indonesia will deport ex-Philippine town mayor accused in Manila of cybercrimes

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia agreed Thursday to deport a dismissed Philippine town mayor accused in Manila of helping establish an illegal online gaming and scam center and evading an investigation by the Philippine Senate. Indonesian police arrested the dismissed mayor, Alice Guo, Tuesday in the outskirts of Jakarta. In exchange, Indonesian authorities hope that

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Canadian opposition party ends support agreement with Prime Minister Trudeau’s Liberals

Canadian opposition party ends support agreement with Prime Minister Trudeau’s Liberals

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — An opposition party in Canada ended a support agreement with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government Wednesday, raising the odds an election could happen before the fall of 2025. Leftist NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh moved to distance himself from an increasingly unpopular Trudeau. “The deal is done,” Singh said on social

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Štimac podneo krivičnu prijavu povodom spiska pokreta ‘Kopaćemo’

Štimac podneo krivičnu prijavu povodom spiska pokreta ‘Kopaćemo’

Politika | 04.09.2024 | access_time 18:05 Aktivista i bivši košarkaški reprezentativac Vladimir Štimac izjavio je danas da je podneo krivičnu prijavu Tužilaštvu za visoko-tehnološki kriminal povodom spiska “ekoloških terorista” koji je objavio anonimni pokret “Kopaćemo”, na kome se nalazi i njegovo ime. “Zahvalio bih ljudima koji se bave IT-jem, dokazi postoje, dati su u tužilaštvo.

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Remote Indigenous tribe kills two loggers in Peru as rights groups call for more government action

Remote Indigenous tribe kills two loggers in Peru as rights groups call for more government action

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Two loggers have been killed by bow and arrow after allegedly encroaching the land of the uncontacted Mashco Piro Indigenous tribe deep in Peru’s Amazon, according to a rights group. The group, known as FENAMAD, defends the rights of Peru’s Indigenous peoples. It says tensions between loggers and Indigenous tribes are

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Bahrain’s king pardons over 450 inmates, including those identified as political prisoners

Bahrain’s king pardons over 450 inmates, including those identified as political prisoners

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Bahrain’s king pardoned 457 prisoners Wednesday night to mark his 25th anniversary as the island nation’s ruler, with one activist saying many of those freed appeared to be political prisoners. The announcement by the state-run Bahrain News Agency marks another mass release of prisoners in the Persian Gulf kingdom

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