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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.

One in five girls in England don’t feel safe at school – survey
Girlguiding survey finds girls and young women in the north of England are less likely to feel safe in their daily lives.

Billions in ‘dirty’ money going into NSW pokies should be addressed by cashless gaming card, crime commission says
Review finds measure is needed to break ‘link between organised crime and gaming machines’.

UN at 77: Four Times the World’s International Peace and Security Organization Failed Humanity
Monday is United Nations Day – a holiday celebrating the anniversary of the day the intergovernmental organization was established on October 24, 1945. In the three quarters of a century since its founding, the UN has proven successful in its main go...

New US prisons chief pledges truth, reform for ailing system
The outsider brought in to reform the ailing federal Bureau of Prisons pledged Monday to hold accountable any employees who sexually assault inmates, reform archaic hiring practices and bring new transparency to an agency that has long been a haven o...

Record 2.3 million migrants arrested at southern US border this year
More than 2.3 million migrants were arrested at the southern border of the United States in the last 12 months, the highest number ever recorded, according to government data.

Tunisian doctor sentenced to 15 years in jail by Saudi court for expressing support for Hezbollah
Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court has handed down a Tunisian doctor, who has been living in the kingdom for more than a decade, a lengthy prison sentence for her interaction with a Twitter post in support of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement.

Disabled Americans Reap Remote-Work Reward in Record Employment
Adults with disabilities have rarely been employed in such high numbers.

UN suspends Australia anti-torture mission after inspectors barred
The United Nations has abruptly suspended its anti-torture mission to Australia after inspectors were barred from several jails, with a key oversight body condemning on Monday the "embarrassing debacle".

Slavery is still allowed in U.S. prisons. Now it’s on the ballot in 5 states.
Five U.S. states will vote this November on whether to eliminate language in their state constitutions that allows slavery as punishment in prisons, an exception written into the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery more than 150 years ago.

Iran condemns any violence against its diplomatic missions in Europe
The ambassador and deputy permanent representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations has condemned any violence against Iran’s consular and diplomatic missions in European countries.
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