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Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. A curated weekday guide to major news and developments over the weekend. Here’s today’s news ISRAEL-IRAN CONFLICT
Israel vowed to “exact a price” from Iran as it weighs possible responses to Iran’s strikes on Saturday. [...]
A digest of recent analysis of national security and rights related news and developments at Just Security. Iran’s Hijab and Chastity Bill Underscores the Need to Codify
Gender Apartheid by Shadi Sadr (@shadisadr) Artificial Intelligence House Meeting on White House AI Overreach Highlights Congressional Inaction by Melanie Geller [...]
On March 28, the White House released its final guidance for federal agency use of artificial intelligence (AI). Just a week prior, the House of Representatives Oversight Committee
held a hearing on “White House Overreach on AI,” during which lawmakers and witnesses bemoaned such executive actions to regulate AI. [...]
Editors’ Note: This is the latest in Just Security’s weekly series keeping readers up to date on developments at the United Nations at the intersection of national security,
human rights, and the rule of law. [...]
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The United Nations Sixth Committee has just concluded deliberating on the draft convention on crimes against humanity. Several states have underscored the necessity of incorporating
“gender apartheid” into the list of crimes against humanity outlined in the draft. [...]
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My husband, Vladimir Kara-Murza, was detained in Russia two years ago on April 11. He is a Russian politician, historian, journalist, writer, and filmmaker. In normal circumstances,
he would run for a seat in the Russian Parliament so that he could use his knowledge and expertise to improve the life of the Russian people. [...]
On April 9, 2024, in a crowded hearing room in Strasbourg, France, the President of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) delivered the Court’s rulings in its first-ever
climate cases. These three cases were based on different facts and brought by different parties: the KlimaSeniorinnen v. [...]