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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.

My family was destroyed’: relatives of blood scandal victims get nothing
With the news that thousands of the parents and children of the blood scandal victims are receiving nothing in interim government payments, we examine some of the cases.

Report shows rise in violations involving child sexual abuse
A new report from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection is revealing a disturbing trend that shows a sharp rise in the number of reported violations involving child sexual abuse.

Hidden cameras show discrimination on Côte d’Azur private beaches, say activists
Anti-racism activists who secretly filmed private beaches on the Côte d’Azur are planning legal action claiming discrimination on the French Riviera.

Police racial bias played role in UK Covid fines regime, says report
Bias in policing at least partly explains why minority ethnic people were more likely to receive fines for Covid breaches than their white counterparts, research says.

IRS Deletes Job Listing After Calling for Special Agents to Be Able to Kill Americans to Do Their Jobs
In what will sure be a moment that will have the fact checkers scrambling to justify it, the Internal Revenue Service put out job requirements for their new Criminal Investigation Special Agents, and the qualifications were shocking. They were so sho...

Hundreds of children strip-searched by Met Police over two years
The Metropolitan Police strip-searched nearly 700 children, some as young as 10, between 2018 and 2020, it has been revealed.

Former Israeli health minister sentenced over student abuse case
An Israeli court sentenced a former health minister to probation and a fine on Monday for obstructing justice in connection with the protracted extradition case against a former teacher accused of sexually abusing her students in Australia.

France discriminated against hijab-wearing vocational trainee -U.N. document
A United Nations committee ruled that France discriminated against a Muslim woman who was prevented from attending vocational training in a public school while wearing her Islamic head scarf, according to a U.N. document.

Indigenous senator brands Queen Elizabeth II a colonizer during oath of office
An Indigenous senator caused a stir in Australia’s Parliament after she added a few choice words to an official oath while being sworn into office.

Ryanair on strike in Spain as airline strikes spread across Europe
European airline workers are continuing strikes, defying state threats to ban strikes using reactionary “minimum service” laws against which unions are organizing no opposition.
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