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Nablus: Committee of Families of Political Prisoners accuses Al-Junaid prison administration of committing serious violations

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RAMALLAH, July 11 (YPA) – The Committee of Families of Political Prisoners in the West Bank accused the administration of al-Junaid Prison in Nablus of committing serious violations against detainees, calling on the International Committee of the Red Cross and human rights organizations to intervene urgently and visit the prison. In a statement issuedonSaturday, the []

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The Daily Beast

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· Jul 9, 2026

Keystone Kash Runs Into Trouble With Crackpot FBI Goose Chase

Kylie Cooper/ReutersSenate Democrats are pushing back hard against FBI Director Kash Patel’s wild decision to mobilize hundreds of federal agents and analysts on what one senior senator is calling a “fool’s errand.” Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, wrote to both Patel and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche demanding answers after MS NOW reported that Patel had ordered 260 FBI intelligence analysts from field offices across the entire country to work on what internal FBI documents describe as a “priority investigation” in Georgia related to the 2020 election. Warner did not mince his words. “This misuse of taxpayer dollars is negligence and abuse of power of the highest order,” he wrote, before laying out exactly what was being sacrificed to pursue it.Read more at The Daily Beast.

Nepal News

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· Jul 4, 2026

फरार दुई प्रतिवादी पक्राउ

कञ्चनपुर। कञ्चनपुर प्रहरीले विभिन्न मुद्दामा फरार रहेका दुई जना प्रतिवादीलाई शुक्रबार पक्राउ गरी फैसला कार्यान्वयनका लागि जिल्ला अदालत कञ्चनपुरमा उपस्थित गराएको छ। जिल्ला प्रहरी कार्यालयबाट खटिएको प्रहरी टोलीले बहुविवाह मुद्दामा दोषी ठहर भएका नरेशराम विक र पुनःचलनसम्बन्धी मुद्दामा दोषी ठहर भएकी कौशिला चन्दलाई पक्राउ गरेको हो। जिल्ला प्रहरी कार्यालयका प्रहरी नायब उपरीक्षक टेकबहादुर रावतका अनुसार []

Conservative Review

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· Jun 29, 2026

Abdul El-Sayed Urged Mass Release of Prisoners and Touted 'Decarceration' Policies in Bizarre Webinar Where He Chatted Up Murderer and Rapist

Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed (D.), appearing alongside a convicted murderer and a registered sex offender in a webinar with a prison abolition group, endorsed any and all efforts to get people out of jails and prisons and said locking up criminals was akin to robbing them of their freedom.The post Abdul El-Sayed Urged Mass Release of Prisoners and Touted 'Decarceration' Policies in Bizarre Webinar Where He Chatted Up Murderer and Rapist appeared first on .

Talking Points Memo

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· Jun 25, 2026

One Quick Trick

The key paragraph from this bizarre Josh Kovensky story about how Ken Paxton, the Trump DOJ, and a federal judge...

Democracy Now!

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· Jun 26, 2026

In "Devastating" Immigration Ruling, Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin to "Turn Back" Asylum Seekers

The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in a major blow to the rights of immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. The court ruled 6 to 3 along partisan lines to sanction so-called metering at the southern border, which allows immigration officers at ports of entry to block asylum seekers from setting foot on U.S. soil. “In a time of increasing conflict and climate catastrophe, this will result in many more deaths,” warns Erika Pinheiro of Al Otro Lado, the lead plaintiff in the case. When the turnback policy was first introduced, recounts Melissa Crow of the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, who served as co-counsel for the plaintiffs’ case, many asylum seekers became “so desperate that they ended up trying to enter between ports of entry, either by swimming across the Rio Grande or by traversing the desert under harrowing conditions, and many, many of them didn’t make it to the other side.”

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Related coverage for "Nablus: Committee of Families of Political Prisoners accuses Al-Junaid prison administration of committing serious violations": The Daily Beast — Keystone Kash Runs Into Trouble With Crackpot FBI Goose Chase. Nepal News — फरार दुई प्रतिवादी पक्राउ. Conservative Review — Abdul El-Sayed Urged Mass Release of Prisoners and Touted 'Decarceration' Policies in Bizarre Webinar Where He Chatted Up Murderer and Rapist. Talking Points Memo — One Quick Trick. Democracy Now! — In "Devastating" Immigration Ruling, Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin to "Turn Back" Asylum Seekers