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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.

United States: UN rights experts gravely concerned over brutal deaths at hands of police
UN human rights experts on Friday expressed grave concern over the deaths early last month of two young Black men in the United States, at the hands of police officers.

Police killing of double amputee in wheelchair sparks outcry and demand for answers
Police shot and killed Anthony Lowe near Los Angeles last week as he fled on what remained of his legs. His family wants to know why police believed they had to kill him.

Murder in the US: Everything to Know About Tyre Nichols Case Before Release of Body Cam Footage
On Thursday, five former Memphis police officers were charged with murder and other crimes related to the beating death of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols. On Friday, body cam footage of the beating and Nichols’ arrest will be released to the public.

Top Iranian official slams burning Holy Quran in Stockholm
Deputy chief of the Iranian Judiciary and secretary of the High Council for Human Rights Kazem Gharibabadi in his tweeter account slammed the burning of the Holy Quran in Sweden.

The U.K. government says more than 200 child asylum-seekers are missing
Opposition parties and children's advocates accused the U.K. government on Tuesday of putting vulnerable young people in danger, after authorities said scores of children who arrived in Britain as asylum-seekers have disappeared.

In PA county jails, guards use pepper spray and stun guns to subdue people in mental crisis
Mental health and legal experts said that practices employed by corrections officers every day in county jails can put prisoners and staff at risk of injury and can harm vulnerable people who may be scheduled to return to society within months.

France still deeply sexist, report finds
Sexism remains at an "alarming" level in France with many young men judging discriminatory or violent behaviour against women to be acceptable, a report published Monday found.

UN body xondemns Quran burning in Sweden
The high representative of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations condemned the burning of the Muslim holy book by a Swedish-Danish far-right politician as a “vile act”.

France accused of violating the Convention against Torture
By not repatriating women and children held in camps in SyriaFrance violates the Convention against Torture because the country has the “obligation” to protect them, according to a decision of the Committee against Torture.

An Arizona Prison Is Requiring Inductions for Pregnant Inmates
"Just because I made some bad choices in my life, they shouldn't be allowed to make bad health choices for me and my baby," said one woman whose labor was induced against her will.
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