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World Court rules US illegally froze some Iranian assets

By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE (Reuters) - In a partial victory for Iran, judges at the International Court of Justice (ICE) on Thursday ruled Washington had illegally allowed courts to freeze assets of some Iranian companies and ordered the United States to pay compensation, the amount of which will be determined later. However, in a blow for Tehran, the World Court said it did not have jurisdiction over $1.75 billion in frozen assets from Iran s central bank. Acting Legal Adviser Rich Visek of the U.S. State Department said in a written statement that the ruling rejected the vast majority of Iran s case, notably where it concerned the assets of the central bank. This is a major victory for the United States and victims of Iran’s state-sponsored terrorism, Visek added. In a reaction shared by Iran s foreign ministry on its Telegram channel it hailed the decision as highlighting the legitimacy of its positions and expressing the wrongful behavior of the United States . The rulin ....

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Seven killed, 140 hurt in protests against Sudan military coup |

Seven killed, 140 hurt in protests against Sudan military coup |
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Sudan's Hamdok moved to unknown location after refusing to support coup

CAIRO (Reuters) - Sudan s Prime Minster Abdalla Hamdok was moved to an unknown location after refusing to issue a statement in support of an ongoing military coup, the information ministry said on Monday. Joint military forces holding Hamdok under house arrest were pressuring him to issue a supportive statement, the information ministry said earlier on Monday. It cited Hamdok calling on the Sudanese people to resist the coup attempt peacefully and defend their revolution . (Reporting by Moataz Abdel Rahiem; Writing by Enas Alashray; Editing by Nadine Awadalla, Daniel Moshashai and Giles Elgood) ....

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