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Pakistani Court Orders Men Released in Daniel Pearl Case
A detention order had been applied to four men accused in the American journalist’s abduction and murder even after their convictions were overturned.
Ahmed Omar Sheikh, pictured in 2002, had been given a death sentence in the kidnapping of Daniel Pearl. Mr. Sheikh’s murder conviction was overturned in April.Credit.Getty Images
Dec. 24, 2020
KARACHI, Pakistan A Pakistani court on Thursday ordered the release of four men being held over the 2002 abduction and killing of the American journalist Daniel Pearl, arguing that they had been acquitted months ago, and that their continued detention was illegal.
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The Biden administration that arrives in January is primed to crack down on white-collar crime after a steady drop under his two most recent predecessors.
Signs point to an aggressive federal effort that includes a tougher stance on the financial industry considering Janet Yellen s upcoming nomination to lead the Treasury. The buck stops with the Treasury secretary, said Moyara Ruehsen, a professor who studies financial crime. It s really the Treasury secretary that s going to set the tone.
The Democratic president will have a powerful new law at his disposal to fight financial crime aimed at helping pierce the veil of anonymity offered by shell companies to criminals.
Climate and environmental crisis: Sorcerer’s apprentices at the World Bank and the IMF 23 December 2020 by
In December 2020, on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the signature of the Paris Agreement on Climate, the UN General Secretary sounded the alarm because the situation has fundamentally worsened. In this article we analyze what the World Bank and the IMF have done in connection with the environmental crisis and climate change.
At the end of October 2006 Nicholas Stern, Adviser to the Government on the economics of climate change and development, handed Prime Minister Tony Blair a 500 page report on the consequences of the current climate change and measures to counteract this trend. In his report Nicholas Stern writes: “Climate change will affect the basic elements of life for people around the world - access to water, food production, health, and the environment. Hundreds of millions of people could suffer hunger, water shortages and coastal flooding as
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