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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.

Reports of sexual assault in U.S. military increased by 13% in 2021
Reports of sexual assaults across the U.S. military jumped by 13% last year, driven by significant increases in the Army and the Navy as bases began to move out of pandemic restrictions and public venues reopened, The Associated Press has learned.

US leant on Britain to jail detainees freed from Guantánamo Bay
Tony Blair’s government was given special access to US intelligence files on Guantánamo Bay which revealed there was no credible evidence against the British detainees, a new book has claimed.

100 migrants, including 17 Indian citizens apprehended while illegally crossing US border
A group of 100 migrants was apprehended while illegally climbing over a fence into the US and among them were seventeen Indian citizens. They attempted to cross over at a border post in California, according to authorities.

Eight killed and dozens rescued from river at hazardous US-Mexico border crossing
At least eight people were found dead in the Rio Grande while attempting a hazardous crossing in Texas, officials said on Friday.

UK: Muslim students threaten to disaffiliate from NUS after Islamophobia claims
The Federation of Student Islamic Societies said it would urge its members to disaffiliate after Shaima Dallali was reportedly suspended from the union.

Thousands of knife crime offences committed by children last year, shock figures reveal
The level of knife crime offences committed by children has been laid bare in shocking new statistics.

US police have already killed over 700 people in 2022, on track to break record
US police have killed more people through the first seven months of the year than they have any other year on record, a study showed, pointing out Black people are three times as likely as white people to get killed by police.

2022 on track to be worst year for gang violence in Seden
A report last year from the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention showed that, of 22 European countries with comparable data, only Croatia had more gun deaths per capita over the last four years, a stark contrast to two decades ago when Swede...

Violent Crime Rocks Sweden Ahead of Elections
For the first time, crime tops the list of voters' most important concerns in the run-up to the elections.

CSIS officers urged British police to obscure Canadian link to ISIL smuggler: book
A new book says Canadian Security Intelligence Service officers urged British police not to reveal CSIS's recruitment of a man who helped smuggle three British teenagers into Syria to join the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
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