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31 décembre 2020 Attorney General James and Governor Cuomo Renew Suspension of State Debt Collection for Ninth Time as Coronavirus Continues to Impact New Yorkers’ Wallets
New Yorkers with Student and Medical Debt Referred to AG’s Office Will Have Payments Automatically Frozen Through January 31, 2021 New York Attorney General Letitia James and Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the state will renew, for the ninth time, an order to halt the collection of medical and student debt owed to […]
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28 décembre 2020 Attorney General James Issues Alert to Protect New Yorkers from Coronavirus Vaccine Scams
New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued an alert to warn New Yorkers about potential scams offering early access to a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine. While New York has begun the process of vaccinating nursing home residents, nursing home staff who regularly interact with patients, and high-risk medical workers, the vaccine will not […]
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20 décembre 2020 An open lettre to President Trump
Dear Mr. President, My dear Donald, Being about the same age, I’ll be 80 soon, I take this opportunity to salute you as you are leaving the White House. Boy, you’re the champion bluffer. You used bluff to the very last minute. I command you for this. You never never despair, success is your rule. […]
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18 décembre 2020 Attorney General James Sues to End Google’s Illegal Monopolies
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 17, 2020 Attorney General’s Press Office/212-416-8060 nyag.pressoffice@ag.ny.gov Attorney General James Sues to End Google’s Illegal Monopolies AG James Helps Lead Bipartisan Coalition of 38 AGs Alleging Google Illegally Maintained Monopolies, Created Insurmountable Barriers to Entry for Competitors NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today continued her work fighting for […]
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9 décembre 2020 Attorney General James Leads Multistate Lawsuit Seeking to End Facebook’s Illegal Monopoly
AG James Leads Bipartisan Coalition of 48 Attorneys General Charging Anticompetitive Conduct Facebook Thwarted Competition, Reduced Consumer Privacy for Profits New York Attorney General Letitia James today filed a lawsuit against Facebook Inc., alleging that the company has and continues today to illegally stifle competition to protect its monopoly power. The lawsuit alleges that, over the last decade, the […]
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28 novembre 2020 Attorney General James Report Finds That Professional Fundraisers Retain Nearly One-Third of Charitable Campaign Donations; Some Retain More Than Half
New “Pennies for Charity” Report – Released Ahead of Giving Tuesday – Details Costs of Fundraising Campaigns Conducted by Professional Fundraisers; In 2019, Professional Fundraisers Pocketed Nearly $365 Million Report Also Offers Key Tips for Donors: Be Careful with Charitable Giving; Not All Fundraisers Are Created Equal In preparation for Giving Tuesday and the holiday season, […]
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24 novembre 2020 Detained in Dubai takes on case of German national, sentenced to life in Emirates jail after upsetting a Sharjah royal.
German citizen Dieter Kellouche was good friends with a UAE government official and tribal leader, but upset him and is serving a life sentence. Detained in Dubai is an organisation founded in 2008 by Radha Stirling, a leading human rights advocate, crisis manager and policy consultant, focusing on the UAE and the wider Middle […]
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22 novembre 2020 Urgent briefing: the Return of the MAX Vindicates Pilots in Boeing Class Action
On 18 November 2020, Steve Dickson, Administrator of the FAA signed an order permitting US carriers to return the MAX -8 and -9 to service and, under the Chicago Convention, the US won’t be permitting non-US carriers to fly a MAX in US skies unless they comply with relevantly similar or better standards than those […]
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12 novembre 2020 Heritage Foundation White Paper encourages US to promote diplomatic leadership in Interpo
Interpol has come under increased scrutiny over the past decade, as countries notorious for human rights violations, have abused their membership with Interpol to expand their powers of arrest beyond their borders, resulting in countless arrests that never should have happened. Interpol and Extradition Expert Radha Stirling, who founded Detained in Dubai, IPEX Reform, and the Gulf in Justice Podcast, […]
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11 novembre 2020 British Ambassador to Qatar needs to bring our citizens back. Qatar has been under fire the past month with sexual abuse of airline passengers and the arrest of Conor Howard on an Interpol Red Notice in Greece.
Detained in Dubai is an organisation founded in 2008 by Radha Stirling, a leading human rights advocate, crisis manager and policy consultant, focusing on the UAE and the wider Middle East. Stirling is a Criminal & Civil Justice Specialist, Expert Witness, Speaker, Founder of Due Process International, Detained in Dubai, IPEX Reform and Gulf Investment […]
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