Niger Junta Dissolves Justice Unions, Threatens Rights

Niger's military junta disbanded four big justice-sector unions on August 7, 2025, with no reason. The justice minister subsequently asserted that the unions had surrendered to private interests at the expense of their responsibilities. This is part of an overall crackdown since the junta seized power in July 2023 on opposition, media, civil society groups, [...]

Israel Passes Controversial Law Over Judicial Appointments

Israel's parliament passed a law expanding elected officials' power to appoint judges despite opposition protests. The bill increases political control over judicial appointments, altering the current nine-member committee. Critics argue this undermines democracy, while Justice Minister Yariv Levin claims it restores the balance between branches. Passing the law intensifies confrontations with the Supreme Court, particularly [...]

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