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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.

‘People don’t want to spend money on law breakers’: staff shortages send New Zealand’s prisons to crisis point
Vacant positions mean that some prisoners spend 23 hours a day locked in their cells while others face months-long delays to parole hearings.

Surrey RCMP and B.C. Coroners Service now investigating circumstances of death
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) say an immigration detainee was found unresponsive in custody. Their death will now be investigated by provincial authorities.

France health system under pressure of increasing demands
In France's healthcare system is still in crisis, leading medical staff to nickname this month "Black January".

Protesters dump rotten apples outside Scotland Yard after police rape confessions
British activists and campaigners protesting domestic abuse and violence against women have dumped rotten apples outside Metropolitan Police headquarters in London.

Research finds UK children younger than five experiencing sexual harassment
Victims of sexual harassment in the United Kingdom are being targeted “shockingly early” – with some younger than five years old, research suggested.

UK Police to get new powers to shut down protests before disruption begins
UK Police are to be given powers to shut down protests before any disruption begins under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plans for a public order crackdown, which aim to prevent tactics such as “slow marching”.

Iowa Native communities combat crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Trisha Etringer and Jess Lopez-Walker lost their aunt, Paulette Walker, to the MMIW crisis.

WHO warns poverty in UK could increase death rates during or after pregnancy
The cost of living crisis could exacerbate Britain’s already woeful rates of women dying during and after pregnancy, the World Health Organization warned, with health inequalities becoming starker as more expectant mothers are plunged into pove...

Iran FM spox slams US police over killing of the black American teacher
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani on Saturday criticized the US police over the brutal killing of a black American teacher.

Gharibabadi criticizes Swedish government on Hamid Nouri case
Iranian Judiciary's Deputy Chief for International Affairs and Secretary General of the Islamic Republic of Iran's High Council for Human Rights has criticized the Swedish government for violating human rights in dealing with Hamid Nouri&rsqu...
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