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USA: Amnesty International condemns extrajudicial killing of six more people in international waters
Following the latest US government attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Sea yesterday, Amnesty International strongly condemns these acts and ...
Democracy Now! recently sat down with Agnès Callamard, the secretary general of Amnesty International and a former United Nations special rapporteur, while she was in New York City to mark ...
We are continuing our conversation with Agnès Callamard, the secretary general of Amnesty International. On Sunday, tens of thousands of women around the world marked International Women’s Day by ...
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Iran war: What is happening on day 18 of US-Israel attacks?
The US-Israeli attacks target Iranian cities as the conflict spreads to the region and causes a global energy crisis.
Amnesty International's Secretary General Agnès Callamard on Monday urged UN member states to step up collective resistance against global attacks on gender justice and women's rights during the ...
Al-Monitor on MSN
How Iranians are communicating through internet blackout
Iran's latest internet blackout has lasted more than 14 days, connectivity monitor Netblocks said Friday. The nature of the ...
Five months on from opposition protests banned by the authorities that saw hundreds of people arrested, including pregnant women, some are still being held even though they had no involvement in the ...
Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) intend to introduce the new ‘Taser 10’ (T10) electro-shock weapon later this year ...
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Somali Immigrants Fled Climate Change. Now They’re Facing ICE.
In Somali culture, there is a famous adage: “Calaf waa labo cagood.” It translates to “Happiness is two feet,” and denotes deep-rooted traditions of movement and migration. Somalis have been caught in ...
Because pigs are remarkably similar to humans, knowing the signs of their decomposition can help identify hidden burials.
The Iranian women's football team is facing an impossible situation. Return home, and possibly face punishment from the Islamic Republic regime for its silent protest, or stay in Australia and their ...
Iran’s under-siege ruling elite have continued to crack down on the nation’s 91 million civilians as unrest grows amid the chaotic backdrop of war.
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