Justice
Coverage of Justice in the Nexus archive.
- Liberia: SUP Petitions Pres. Boakai's Administration, Demands Urgent Action On Jobs, Justice and Governance Reforms
The Vanguard Student Unification Party (SUP) of the University of Liberia submitted a petition to the Government of Liberia, demanding urgent action on job creation, justice, and governance reforms. The petition highlights what the party describes as 'rampant and unbearable crises' in these areas.
- On Emmett Till’s 85th birthday, remembering a boy's life and the echoes of history
Emmett Till would have turned 85 on Saturday. His 1955 lynching inspired the Civil Rights Movement and continues to influence modern justice efforts.
- Family of man shot by Madison police calls for justice. ‘My heart was broken.’
Corey Ruiz’s family demanded justice after he was shot by Madison police. His lawyer, Ben Crump, stated the officer who fired the shots should face criminal charges.
- Hundreds protest ICE operations in Houston, demand justice for Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Houston at Ervan Chew Park to demand justice for Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who was shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents. Ronaldo, Salgado Araujo’s son, stated the family laid their father to rest.
- Nelson Mandela held a mirror to humanity – and showed us what solidarity means | Zohran Mamdani
New York's mayor delivered a speech honoring Nelson Mandela Day, emphasizing Mandela's legacy through the Nelson Mandela Foundation and its role in inspiring movements for freedom, justice, and dignity. The speech highlighted Mandela's enduring influence on global efforts to combat oppression and advocate for democracy.
- Opinion: The shortage of forensic pathologists is hurting justice, public health, and families
The United States faces a critical shortage of forensic pathologists, with only 850 currently practicing—400 fewer than needed—to handle over 3 million annual deaths. This shortage causes delays in criminal cases, insurance claims, and family closure, as some medical examiners oversee hundreds of deaths yearly.
- “You are going to war. I don’t know whether you will return.” - Sponsored Content
Eitan survived the battlefield but faced a new struggle at home before finding justice. The article highlights that thousands of others still require assistance.
- Mutiny at Justice as hundreds demand rejection of Pam Bondi's replacement over 'culture of fear'
Hundreds of individuals are demanding the rejection of Pam Bondi's replacement at Justice, citing a 'culture of fear' as the reason. The protest reflects dissatisfaction with the current leadership's environment.
- Native Americans Resisting ICE
A Native American lawyer is challenging ICE by leveraging generational resistance to advocate for justice in the United States. The effort highlights ongoing struggles against ICE's enforcement actions.
- Judicial reform will strengthen deliver of justice: Labour Minister
The Labour Minister stated that judicial reform will strengthen the delivery of justice.
- Simon Schama: The founding fathers and the battle for America’s future
Simon Schama discusses the founding fathers' 1776 vision of liberty and justice, marked by compromise and conflict. The article highlights how these foundational ideas continue to influence America's national identity today.
- Caroline Peña’s pal shares anguish ahead of final goodbye to mom allegedly stabbed to death by sisters Kitty and Cookie
Caroline Peña, a 32-year-old mother of five, was allegedly stabbed to death by her sisters Kitty and Cookie. Her friend Christina Salinas vowed to pursue justice for Peña's death.
- Députés, plus que 6 mois pour être utiles
French deputies have less than six months to pass laws on budget, justice, security, housing, agriculture, and child violence before their work stops on 28 February 2027, two months before the presidential election. The article questions whether all issues can be addressed and explores political dynamics around Sébastien Lecornu's legislative goals.
- Liberia: Boakai Makes Case for Lasting Peace At UN
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai addressed the United Nations, stating that Liberia's transition from civil war to democracy demonstrates that justice, national ownership, and inclusive development are the foundation of lasting peace.
- 'How is this justice? What message does this send to society?': Family of tragic Aria Thorpe, nine, hit out after boy is cleared of her murder and manslaughter
The family of nine-year-old Aria Thorpe expressed outrage after a boy was cleared of her murder and manslaughter charges. They questioned the justice system's message to society.
- Kenya's Gen Z protests still echo two years on
Two years after youth-led protests in Kenya, activists report unresolved issues. The Gen Z movement remains decentralized, influencing politics, demanding justice, and challenging authority.
- Emergency dark period which saw Indian democracy brutally crushed: PM Modi
PM Modi referenced an 'emergency dark period' where Indian democracy was 'brutally crushed' and reaffirmed a commitment to constitutional values, including justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
- Monstrous boyfriend bludgeoned my daughter, 25, to death. Just two years later there's a very real possibility he could be back on the streets. How is this justice?
A boyfriend bludgeoned the user's daughter, 25, to death. Two years later, there is a possibility he could be released, leading the user to question the justice system.
- Peter Murrell's court hearing before Scottish election was postponed 'in the interests of justice'
Peter Murrell's court hearing was postponed before the Scottish election. The postponement was stated to be in the interests of justice.
- Gambia: Father of April 10 Victim Calls for Justice, Reparation
Abdoulie H. Bojang, father of a student killed during the April 10, 2000 student demonstration in The Gambia, has called on the government to ensure justice and provide reparation for victims. The incident resulted in multiple deaths and permanent disabilities.
- Sudan: Sudanese Survivors Seek Justice in Kenya
Sudanese survivors of violence are seeking justice in Kenya. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are accused of violent interrogation, prolonged detention in darkness, and attempting to force a survivor to rape a male cellmate at gunpoint.
- Henry was handcuffed by police as he lay dying. If he'd been black, there would be protests across Britain - with Starmer leading calls for 'justice': MERCY MUROKI
Henry was handcuffed by police as he lay dying. The article claims that if he had been Black, there would be protests across Britain with Starmer leading calls for justice. The article is authored by Mercy Muroki.
- Anger grows after China's deadliest coal mining disaster in years
China's deadliest coal mining disaster in years has sparked public anger, with citizens on the country's tightly-controlled internet demanding justice and questioning the incident's causes.
- Anger grows after China's deadliest coal mining disaster in years
China's deadliest coal mining disaster in years has sparked public anger, with people on the tightly-controlled internet demanding justice and questioning the incident's causes.
- Fatou Bensouda on Israeli threats against her and the ICC
Fatou Bensouda, the former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), claims justice is being compromised by political interests. She has faced threats from Israel amid ongoing tensions involving the ICC.
- Clashes in Belgrade as student-led protests demand elections
Student-led protests in Belgrade have turned violent as demonstrators challenge President Aleksandar Vučić's rule, demanding early elections, justice, and the restoration of the rule of law. Clashes between protesters and authorities have escalated tensions in the Serbian capital.
- Father of 'Ireland's George Floyd' only learned of son's death when someone sent him video of the 35-year-old being held on the ground - as he demands justice
The father of a 35-year-old man dubbed 'Ireland's George Floyd' learned of his son's death through a video showing him being held on the ground. The father is now demanding justice for his son's death.
- Father of 'Ireland's George Floyd' only learned of son's death when someone sent him video of the 35-year-old being held on the ground - as he demands justice
The father of a man described as 'Ireland's George Floyd' discovered his son's death via a video showing the 35-year-old being restrained on the ground. He is now demanding justice for the incident.
- US Senate GOP punts immigration bill amid big split with Trump over settlement fund
The US Senate GOP delayed an immigration bill due to a split with President Donald Trump over his proposed $1.776 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund. Senate Republicans sought restrictions on the fund, which aims to support victims of lawfare, as part of a $72 billion package for Homeland Security and Justice. The bill faces challenges in passing before Trump's June 1 deadline, with disagreements over eligibility for financial relief and a separate Secret Service funding allocation.
- Explosive Supreme Court LEAK reveals stinging whispers about 'belligerent' justice… read the wild rants troubling both sides of the aisle
A leak from the US Supreme Court reveals controversial comments about a justice, causing concern on both sides of the political aisle. The leak suggests internal conflicts and disagreements among the justices. The comments have sparked a heated debate about the court's dynamics.
- Trump’s DOJ moves to reinstate death by firing squad
The Trump administration's Department of Justice is moving to reinstate the death penalty by firing squad, a method previously used in the U.S. The article highlights the ongoing debate about whether justice and humanity can coexist in legal systems.
- The Dignity Act is a realistic step toward immigration reform and justice
The Dignity Act is presented as a realistic and politically viable step toward immigration reform, offering meaningful protections and justice for immigrants without compromising its feasibility.
- World Press Photo announces Photo of the Year 2026
World Press Photo announced its 2026 Photo of the Year, an image capturing children's grief after losing their father in a setting symbolizing justice. The photo highlights family separation linked to U.S. reform policies, described as a 'stark and necessary record' by the organization's executive director.
- Pope Leo denounces tyrants and warmongers
Pope Leo strongly condemned tyrants and warmongers in a public statement, emphasizing the need for peace and justice. His message highlighted opposition to authoritarianism and conflict-driven policies.
- Every chilling moment inside the Gilgo Beach serial killer hearing: With justice finally served, our front-row account of his cold courtroom confession… the families' raw emotion… and the word that stunned the room
The article details the Gilgo Beach serial killer's courtroom confession during his trial, highlighting the emotional impact on victims' families and a shocking revelation that stunned the courtroom. Justice was ultimately served in this high-profile case.