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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.

French police brutality against peaceful protesters
Police in the French capital has attacked yellow vest protesters marking the fourth anniversary since the iconic movement made global headlines by hitting the streets every Saturday despite a violent police crackdown.

‘I don’t have the funds’: a diabetic prisoner pleaded for insulin supplies before his death
Clifford Farrar collapsed after seeking care last year. His death exposes the health crisis in Washington state prisons.

Time for the European Union to get serious on disability rights
The EU must get serious in tackling human rights abuses of people with disabilities, by adopting minimum standards of personal assistance, writes Florian Saden.

Germany’s re-emergence as destructive force in global politics
Germany has called for an extraordinary session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on the situation in Iran on November 24.

US sanctions on Press TV, IRIB violation of Iranian nation rights: Spox
The spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry censured the United States for sanctioning Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) and the Iranian English-language network Press TV.

Toddler killed by mould exposure in ‘defining moment for housing sector’ in UK
A two-year-old “engaging, lively, endearing” boy died from prolonged exposure to black mould in a Rochdale flat in the United Kingdom, a coroner has concluded, calling it a “defining moment” for the country's housing sector. 

European Court of Human Rights declares UK’s mass surveillance regime unlawful
In a landmark judgment concerning state surveillance, the European Court of Human Rights has today found that the UK’s regime for the bulk surveillance of our telephone use, electronic communications and web activity violates the public’s right to pr...

Migrants hurl stones at French riot police in anger after officers slash and deflate dinghies being prepared for English Channel crossings
Migrants hurled stones at French riot police in anger after officers slashed and deflated dinghies being prepared for English Channel crossings this morning.

MP Speaks Mistruths About Asylum Seekers, Deportee Might Return To Iceland
Some more developments have arisen in the wake of a mass deportation of people seeking international protection in Iceland, which has prompted strong public condemnation.

Why Wests Sanctions Spree Directly Contradicts Its Own Climate Goals
Western sanctions appear to have hindered the growth of vulnerable developing economies and upended their progress in tackling climate change. One glaring example is Zimbabwe, whose economy has been crippled by severe restrictions, as Emmerson Mnanga...
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