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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.

Gun violence, homicides on the rise in Canada: Data
Nearly a third of the victims, 247, were identified as racial minorities, and nearly a fifth, 19%, were South Asians

Police brutality in Germany: Killing of 16-year-old sparks debate
Four police operations, four deaths, one week. Germany is once again discussing police violence and racism. The latest victim was a 16-year-old refugee who was shot with a machine gun.

UK census: Tower Hamlets has the worst child poverty rates in the UK
The London borough of Tower Hamlets has seen population growth at the same time that poverty rates have also increased.

Man Killed After Being Pinned Down for 5 Minutes by Salt Lake City Police
Body camera footage from another incident of police violence in the US revealed that a mentally ill man died an hour after being confronted for at least five minutes by Salt Lake City police in the state of Utah.

UN rights chief: Israel refuses to issue visas for staff, blocks human rights access
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet has slammed Israel’s failure to issue or renew visas for her staff to monitor the human rights situation in the Palestinian territories, raising questions about the Tel Aviv regime’s intenti...

US gun violence: At least nine killed in separate shootings
At least nine people have been killed in three separate shootings in the United States.

Canada blasted for having a double standard on Israel
Alberta resident Suleiman Baraka has a tragic yet familiar story for many Palestinians: He has lost his son, a brother, a nephew, and another nephew lost both legs and an eye due to previous Israeli assaults.

Crime and policing in UK and challenges ahead
Confidence in the police in England and Wales has been shaken by a series of scandals, recorded crime rising to a 20-year high and the proportion of offences leading to court action hitting a new low.

Federal lawsuit alleges Lexington Police Department ‘terrorizes’ Black citizens
Black residents in a small Delta town have been subjected to excessive force, intimidation and false arrests by its police force for over a year, a federal lawsuit alleges.

US high interest rates affect Black Americans more amid racial wealth gap
The US administration’s efforts to control inflation are disproportionately affecting Black Americans, who have long been suffering a racial wealth gap in the country.
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