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UNRWA chief slams Sweden’s ‘disappointing’ decision to end funding
Sweden will no longer fund (UNRWA) and will instead provide increased overall humanitarian assistance to Gaza via other channels, the Nordic country says, in a move denounced by the head of the agency.

Court backlogs for rape and sexual offences hit record high with devastating waits for justice
Court backlogs for rape and sexual offences have hit a record high, with the most desperate victims driven to suicide by “devastating” waits for justice.

Tranq dope: Dangerous animal tranquillizer spreading in Canada street drugs
Canada's highly toxic illicit drug supply is worsening with the emergence of xylazine, a dangerous and unpredictable animal tranquillizer that's putting drug users' lives at risk in alarming new ways, and advocates are calling for more to be done to ...

As Colorado Reels From Another School Shooting, Study Finds 1 in 4 Teens Have Quick Access to Guns
One in 4 Colorado teens reported they could get access to a loaded gun within 24 hours, according to survey results published Monday. Nearly half of those teens said it would take them less than 10 minutes.

Rights groups accuse French police of brutality in pension protests
Criticism from human rights watchdogs mounted on Friday over the alleged brutality of French police in handling protests opposed to President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform.

Gang violence at home hampers Sweden’s EU vision
In Stockholm county alone, 126 shootings were recorded in 2022, resulting in 28 deaths.

UK set to move refugees from hotels to army bases, report warns
The British government plans to move asylum seekers from hotels to military bases or disused ferries under plans that could be announced as early as next week, a report revealed.

Weapons smuggling in Sweden out of control: Expert
Sweden faces high rates of firearm-related violence, despite having some of the world’s strictest gun laws, due to the increasing number of criminal gangs, according to experts.

UK migration bill could put thousands of children ‘into arms of criminals’
Children’s social services bosses launched an outspoken attack on the government’s illegal migration bill, warning it could lead to thousands of youngsters in care running away “into the arms” of traffickers and criminals.

Human Rights Commission: French police abused protesters
The french police have been criticized by the country's national human rights commission over the handling of a recent nationwide wave of anti-government demonstrations.

Hate crimes rise again in Canada, as pandemic worsens discrimination
New figures released by Statistics Canada show hate crimes reported to police continued to spike across the country in the second year of the pandemic as people were targeted by race, religion and sexual orientation.
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