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Iran president urges Pope to push for end to Israeli atrocities
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has urged Pope Francis to encourage world leaders, especially Christian governments, to stop Israeli atrocities in Gaza and Lebanon and help establish a ceasefire.

Five Iranians held in US prisons to be released Monday
Five Iranians held in US prisons for years will be released on Monday and two of them will arrive in Tehran via the Qatari capital, Secretary General of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights Kazem Gharibabadi says.

German activists gather in front of parliament to condemn Zionist child killing
A number of human rights activists have gathered in front of the German Parliament to show their protest to the killing of children by the occupying Zionist regime, local media reported.

UK schools and the “crumbling concrete” closures
More than a hundred schools in the country will be closed or partially shut over safety concerns regarding, RAAC, a type of concrete used in the schools which is liable to crumbling.

Top French court backs ban on wearing Islamic abaya garment
France's highest administrative court has upheld a controversial ban on wearing the Islamic abaya garment, a loose outfit worn by adolescent girls for decency.

French teenager dies after collision with police vehicle, govt. fears further riots
A 16-year-old boy has died following a collision between his scooter and a police vehicle west of Paris just over two months after a teen's fatal shooting by police sparked a week of riots.

Gharibabadi Urges Countries to Expel Anti-IranTerrorists
Secretary of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights urged the countries that have become safe havens for the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) to either expel the terrorists or hand them over to Iran.

Germany refuses extradition of Albanian drug trafficker over concerns about prisons conditions in UK
A high court in Germany has refused to extradite an Albanian “drug trafficker” to the UK because of concerns about the conditions of UK prisons.

Public schools in France turn away dozens of teens wearing abaya Muslim dress
French public schools have sent home dozens of Muslim girls refusing orders to take off their abaya, a loose garment worn by adolescent girls for decency.

Hundreds more UK school buildings could be crumbling: Minister
Hundreds more school buildings in England might be crumbling and unsafe for pupils, Britain’s education minister warned on Monday, after authorities announced more than 150 British schools are at risk of collapse.

Thousands protest against Finland’s rightist government, racism in Helsinki
Thousands of protesters disappointed with recently announced anti-racism plans by Finland’s rightist government staged a demonstration in the capital on Sunday, Finnish media reported.
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