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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.

Neom: Saudi Arabia jails tribesmen for 50 years for rejecting displacement
Two members of the Howeitat, a tribe in Saudi Arabia forcibly displaced to make way for the $500bn Neom megacity, have received lengthy sentences over their protests against the project, a UK-based rights group has reported.

Woman pregnant in Cheshire prison was terrified of giving birth in a cell
A mum sent to one of the country's most 'controversial' prisons based in Cheshire whilst heavily pregnant revealed she was "terrified" of giving birth in a cell. The woman, only identified as 'Sue', was sent to the women-only HMP Styal for drug-relat...

U.S. has launched almost 400 military interventions since its founding
The United States has waged nearly 400 military interventions since its founding in 1776, according to new research published this week that studied available databases and other resources on the matter.

Thousands of U.S. nurses walk out
Around 15,000 nurses across the U.S. state of Minnesota are on a three-day strike in what is believed to be the largest private sector nurses strike in U.S. history.

Scots hold fresh anti-monarchy protest in capital Edinburgh
Scottish protesters have taken to the streets in the capital Edinburgh again, voicing their opposition to monarchical rule over the UK, and protesting the arrest of their fellow demonstrators.

Iran: Humanitarian exemption in sanctions Big Lie
The Secretary of Iran's High Council for Human Rights says that exempting humanitarian goods from sanctions is a big lie to escape the pressure of public opinion and international responsibility.

Iran calls on NAM members to voice opposition to unilateral sanctions
ran called on the members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to voice their opposition to the unilateral sanctions during the ongoing meetings (September 12-October 7) of the Human Rights Council.

Modern slavery on the rise as crises fuel poverty - U.N. report
The number of people forced into modern forms of slavery has risenby a fifth in recent years to around 50 million on any given day amid a surge in poverty and other crises, the U.N. International Labour Organization (ILO) said on Monday.

UK police violence: Thousands protest in London over police killing of Black man
Thousands of people have gathered in London as protests erupted over killing of a Black man, who was shot dead by a Metropolitan Police firearms officer while he was unarmed in a car.

Thousands of Germans rally against freezing for profitsp in Thuringia
Some 2,500 Germans took to the streets of Erfurt in the central state of Thuringia on Sunday to protest against runaway inflation and surging energy costs.
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