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Ecuador's president adds new questions to proposed referendum focused on crime

Ecuadoreans will be asked to weigh in on an expanded list of questions proposed by President Daniel Noboa, including a push to allow for extraditions of citizens accused of crimes in other countries, according to a government statement on Monday. Early last year, voters rejected a similar attempt at undoing the South American country's ban on extraditions. The plebiscite, which still needs approval from the country's top court, would largely focus on boosting the government's crime-fighting efforts, including allowing for asset seizures from suspected criminals and yanking illegal mining concessions implicated in other crimes such as drug trafficking. ....

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UK National Security and Investment Act Effective January 2022


Friday, July 30, 2021
The new UK National Security and Investment Act 2021 (NSI Act) received Royal Asset on 29 April 2021 and, at the time, the UK Government indicated that further guidance regarding the scope and the effective date of the NSI Act would be issued in due course. The UK Government has recently announced that the NSI Act will come into full force on 4 January 2022. In addition, the UK Government has published a series of further guidance notes and materials related to the NSI Act. The NSI Act is a stand-alone regime granting the UK Government wide new powers to scrutinise and intervene in acquisitions and investments on grounds of national security. Once in force, it will replace the national security considerations currently contained within the Enterprise Act 2002. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180909:01:33:00

They had the democrats game plan. it made it much easier. it s easier to get around opposition if you have the other party s memos and draft questions and research, et cetera. that was a big scandal at the time they got seized as evidence. people were referred for prosecution. so brett kavanaugh as a bush white house lawyer nominated to back judge, once they had him under oath, yeah. would get asked if he had any knowledge of it. he appears to have lied in response to those questions you under oath. did he ever share, reference or provide you with any documents that appeared to you to be drafted or prepared by members of the judiciary committee? no. i was not aware of that matter ever until i loerpd of ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180908:04:33:00

It s easier if you have memos, draft questions, research, et cetera. that was a big scandal at the type. the computer servers inside judiciary committee got seized as evidence. people got fired. people were referred for prosecution. so brett kavanaugh as a bush white house lawyer nominated to become a judge once they had him under oath, yeah, he was definitely going to get asked if he had any role in that scandal, any knowledge of it. he appears to have lied in response to those questions you said oath. did he ever share reference or provide you with any documents that appeared to you to be drafted or prepared by democratic staff members of the judiciary committee? no. i was not aware of that matter ever until i learned of it in the media. i want to clear up the questions. you said that mr. miranda never provided these documents that were from this. had you seen them in any way? ....

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