X
GO
Most View

Youngest boy in court over summer riots sentenced
A 12-year-old boy, who is the youngest to appear in court in relation to this summer's riots, has been handed a 12-month referral order.

The Right to strike in Britain is to be restricted by act of parliament
The right to go on strike, to withdraw one's labor over grievances with one's employer is potentially under threat in proposed legislation that gives the British government sweeping powers to clamp down on industrial action.

Federal Reserve: High inflation eroded US households sense of financial security
A new survey conducted by the United States' central bank shows the country's record high inflation has eroded the sense of financial security among American households.

NAACP issues travel warning in Florida: the state ‘has become hostile to Black Americans’
The NAACP issued a formal travel advisory for Florida on Saturday, saying the state has become “hostile to Black Americans” under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) leadership.

Study: ‘War on terror’ has killed more than 4.5 million since 9/11
New research reveals the U.S. so-called war on terror has killed at least 4.5 - 4.6 million people and counting.

Fentanyl: The new face of the US war on the poor
At an April 14 news conference in Washington, DC, Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) chief Anne Milgram sounded the alarm about the country’s latest appointed public enemy number one: four Mexican guys known as “Los Chapitos”, the sons of imprisoned Sinal...

Lawyers: Nouri’s solitary confinement world record, jail treatment heinous
Lawyers of Iranian national Hamid Nouri, who has been illegally detained in Sweden for more than three years, have criticized his trial process and the way he is being treated in jail, saying the 62-year-old’s solitary confinement is too long a...

Iran biggest victim of chemical weapons: Diplomat
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister on Legal Affairs Reza Najafi has termed Iran as the biggest victim of chemical weapons in the contemporary era.

Outrage in US as San Francisco attorney justifies deadly shooting of Black man
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins has sparked anger and outrage in the United States as she declined to prosecute a private security guard for the deadly shooting of a Black man.

Restrictions of Civil Society Space in France
For several years, we have been alerting the French government on the need to protect freedom of association and to ensure a safe and supportive environment for individuals, groups and civil society organizations that peacefully mobilize for human ri...

Crackdown on criminal human trafficking network in Romania and Ireland
Supported by Eurojust, judicial and law enforcement authorities in Romania and Ireland have taken action against an organised crime group (OCG) involved in the trafficking of Romanian women for sexual exploitation, pimping, trafficking of high-risk d...
Page 27 of 100First   Previous   22  23  24  25  26  [27]  28  29  30  31  Next   Last