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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 medical terrorism taking toll from Iranians amid COVID19 pandemic
A short look at the history of US officials' addiction to sanctions shows that even COVID19 pandemic which has affected the world and has so far killed over one million people worldwide has failed to convince Washington rulers to stop medical terrori...

Human rights lawyer quits UK envoy role over Int. law violation
Amal Clooney, the high-profile human rights lawyer, has resigned from her position as the UK’s special envoy on media freedom in protest at the government’s intention to breach international law through the internal market bill.

UK to evict thousands of asylum seekers
Thousands of asylum seekers currently accommodated in hotels are facing removal from the UK, the Home Office has announced.

Reimpositon of US sanctions on Iran legally void: European leaders
European leaders have warned the US that its claim to have the authority to reimpose sweeping UN-mandated sanctions on Iran has no effect in law, setting up a major legal clash that could lead to Washington imposing sanctions on its European allies.

Reimpositon of US sanctions on Iran legally void: European leaders
European leaders have warned the US that its claim to have the authority to reimpose sweeping UN-mandated sanctions on Iran has no effect in law, setting up a major legal clash that could lead to Washington imposing sanctions on its European allies.

UK to evict thousands of asylum seekers
Thousands of asylum seekers currently accommodated in hotels are facing removal from the UK, the Home Office has announced.

Human rights lawyer quits UK envoy role over Int. law violation
Amal Clooney, the high-profile human rights lawyer, has resigned from her position as the UK’s special envoy on media freedom in protest at the government’s intention to breach international law through the internal market bill.

Justice not prevented by foreign pressure: HR official
In the weekly meeting held by the High Judicial Council on Monday, the Deputy of International Affairs to the Judiciary slammed certain foreign embassies for their intervention in domestic affairs of the country.

UK Human rights removal against asylum seekers
The government is planning to “opt out” of parts of the European convention on human rights in order to speed up deportations of asylum seekers and protect British troops serving overseas from legal action.

People in UK waiting for treatment tripled since last year
A record total of more than 2 million people – triple the figure for the same time last year – are having to wait more than 18 weeks to start hospital treatment in England, the latest figures show.
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