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Forbes: Mechanism Documenting Daesh Atrocities To End Its Work In 2024
Over 40 organizations express concern that the mandate of UNITAD, the United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Daesh/ISIL, may not be renewed beyond September 2024. UNITAD was established to collect evidence of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide committed by Daesh in Iraq. It has identified perpetrators, worked with prosecutors in multiple countries, and delivered results. Its potential discontinuation would hinder justice for survivors and send a message that justice is not a priority.
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Fox News: America's 'most extreme' gun control law heads to court
Oregon's controversial gun control measure, Measure 114, is heading to trial next week. The law requires a permit to purchase any gun and bans the sale of magazines holding more than 10 rounds. Gun owners are challenging the measure, arguing that it erases their constitutional rights. The trial is expected to have implications for both firearm advocates and opponents.
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Forbes: Where Next For BP Following CEO Bernard Looney’s Shock Resignation?
BP CEO Bernard Looney abruptly resigned due to his failure to fully disclose "past relationships" with colleagues, causing a temporary drop in BP shares. Looney's controversial tenure included navigating the challenges of COVID-19, negative oil prices, the war in Ukraine, and the company's exit from Russia. Despite his pivot to green energy, BP shares consistently lagged behind industry rivals. The company's CFO, Murray Auchincloss, will serve as interim CEO while a successor is found.