X
GO
Most View

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.

US still violating UNSCR 2231 with illegal sanctions on Iran: Envoy
Iranian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Majid Takht Ravanchi blasted the the US for continuing to violate UNSCR 2231 with illegal sanctions on Iran.

Nearly 33,000 people protest France's global security law
Nearly 33,000 people demonstrated on Saturday against a global security law passed by France's National Assembly late last year, according to the interior ministry.

UN: EU needs to lift its people out of poverty
The European Union’s failure to lift 20 million people out of poverty by 2020, is “a defeat for social rights”, an independent UN human rights expert said on Friday, urging the bloc to boldly rethink its whole socio-economic approac...

Thousands of Iranian patients ask UN SG to remove US sanctions for untroubled access to medicine
Thousands of Iranian patients with special needs in a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for his efforts to lift the US unilateral sanctions against Iran which have blocked the country’s access to drugs and medical equipment...

Iran slams Germany for role in arming Saddam with chem. weapon
Iran's Permanent Representative to the UN Office in Geneva lashed out at Germany for non-responding to its role in equipping former deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein with chemical weapons during Iraqi imposed war on Iran.

UK asylum seekers threated to remain silent on bad conditions: Report
People held at temporary Home Office refugee camps are being threatened that their asylum claims will be harmed if they “misbehave”, according to testimony from site residents.

Unemployment rate hidden by UK government: Official
The full scale of Britain’s jobs crisis is being underestimated because hundreds of thousands of people are being missed by official unemployment figures, Gordon Brown has warned.

Discriminating against maternity leave-takers breaches Human Rights Act: UK charity
The government could be forced to award rebates to tens of thousands of self-employed women if a case accusing it of discriminating against those who have taken maternity leave is successful.

US and Zionist regime give Corona artificial respiration through sanctions and terror: HR official
Ali Bagheri said: while all the scientific and medical capacities in the world have become united to eradicate the corona virus, the US and the Zionist regime are trying to remove the effective role players in this combat by giving the corona virus a...

A French self-contradiction: Paris in list of selling arms to human rights violatorAs
French foreign minister has lately made baseless claims on Iran’s quite conventional, legitimate arms programs while his country has been clearly breaching the human rights by selling lots of arms and munitions to the Middle East countries to b...
Page 79 of 100First   Previous   74  75  76  77  78  [79]  80  81  82  83  Next   Last