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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.

US prisons are dangerously inhumane: British judge
Britain refused a request to extradite Julian Assange because US prison conditions might make him suicidal. That’s damning

Ensuring US citizens' rights, responsibility of every governing group in Washington: HCHR
The High Council for Human Rights, has issued a statement, voicing extreme concern over the violation of rights of those detained in a protest in the US capital on Thursday.

UK CEOs earn more in a day than average workers paid in a year: Report
Chief executive officers of the biggest U.K. companies will have made more in compensation by the end of the workday Wednesday than the median worker will earn for all of 2021, a study found.

Assange would be exposed to US oppressive conditions of imprisonment: UN human rights expert
An independent UN human rights expert has welcomed a British court’s refusal to extradite Wikileaks founded Julian Assange to the United States on the basis that he would be exposed to oppressive conditions of imprisonment.

Spanish academics pay tribute to martyred IRGC commander Soleimani
A number of Spanish academics have signed a petition paying tribute to Iran’s Lieutenant-General Qasem Soleimani who was assassinated in a US drone attack near Baghdad airport a year ago.

'Red Notice' request against Trump and other perpetrators of Gen. Soleimani assassination submitted to Interpol
The request to issue a 'Red Notice' against Trump and some other criminals was submitted to Interpol.

Use of force against inmates in British prisons causes crisis: Report
The use of force against inmates has doubled over the past decade, amid continuing concern over high levels of violence and disorder in prisons. A loss of experienced prison staff, overcrowding and a subsequent growth in violence against both prisone...

Baghdad gathering turning into referendum on expulsion of US
Hundreds of Thousands of people in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad have gathered in Tahrir square to mark Resistance martyrs and express their voice for the expulsion of US troops from the country.

Legal and judicial prosecutions continue until perpetrators of Martyr Soleimani assassination are fully punished: Official
Mentioning the judicial representations sent to the accused in the case of the assassination of Martyr Soleimani, the director of the International Law and Human Rights Deputy of the Judiciary said that legal and judicial pursuits will continue until...

US unilateral sanctions hindering rebuilding in Syria clear violation of Int. human rights: UN
A UN independent human rights expert, on Tuesday, called on the United States to remove unilateral sanctions against Syria that may hamper efforts to rebuild the war-torn country’s destroyed civilian infrastructure.
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