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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.

Report: French oil giant TotalEnergies involved in large-scale pollution of Yemen environment
A recent report has uncovered the involvement of French oil giant TotalEnergies SE in large-scale pollution of Yemen’s environment by dumping thousands of tons of toxic chemicals into waters around the areas where it operates in the impoverishe...

Indigenous communities fear toxic leaks from Canada oil industry: Report
A recent string of leaks from Canada’s oil sands tailings ponds have contaminated water, sowing mistrust among the local First Nations people.

Canadian public workers go on strike in huge numbers
More than 155,000 public sector workers in Canada began a strike on Wednesday, a day after a deadline to reach a wage deal with the federal government was missed.

Musk: US government had full access to Twitter data, private DMs
Twitter CEO Elon Musk claimed that the US government had "full access" to the social media platform's user data, including private direct messages (DMs).

US protesters demand justice for Black teen shot by white man after knocking on wrong door
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets to demand justice for a Black teenager, who was shot twice by a white man in the US state of Missouri last week.

Revealed: Record number of sexual offences logged by police in Portsmouth
Police logged a record high number of sexual offences in Portsmouth in the year to September 2022, new figures show.

US inmates left by jailers to die in deplorable, inhumane conditions
Two horrendous cases of inmates dying inside American jails have shocked and horrified millions of people.

French police attack protesters after government pension reform plan approved
French police forces have violently attacked protesters during rallies in Rennes, a day after French President Emmanuel Macron signed into law a controversial bill to raise the country’s retirement age by two years, defying months of protests a...

HCHR examines situation of human rights in Iceland
The High Council for Human Rights examines the situation of human rights in Iceland, a country that is the founder of the annual resolution extending the mission of the special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran.

Number of homeless families in hotels longer than legal limit doubles in a year in England
The number of homeless families being housed in hotels and B&Bs over the legal limit by English councils has doubled within a year, figures revealed.
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