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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.

Undoing the unspeakable: researching racism in Swedish healthcare using a participatory process to build dialogue
Racism is difficult to discuss in the context of Swedish healthcare for various cultural and administrative reasons. Herein, we interpret the fragmentary nature of the evidence of racialising processes and the difficulty of reporting racist discrimin...

Iranian citizen under hardest anti-human rights pressure in Sweden
Iranian citizen Hamid Nouri, who was arrested and tried in Sweden, has highlighted that the hardest anti-human rights pressure on him is continuing in Sweden.

Gun violence is a near-daily issue in some US cities, including Portland
Four high-profile shootings in U.S. cities this week drew headlines but masked the daily toll of gun violence in some of the same communities

Many in Europe have to skip meals to cope with energy crisis
There is serious and rising concern and outrage among the European public over the cost of living fueled by higher energy prices and approaching winter.

US gun violence epidemic: Two killed, five injured in Virginia mass shooting
At least two people were killed and five others wounded in a shooting incident in the southeastern US state of Virginia on Sunday, local law enforcement officials said, as the gun epidemic in the country continues.

Indigenous families, former patients ask for Canada’s ‘Indian hospital’ records
Georgina Martin says she is still searching for answers about the treatment of her mother.

Jackson Water Crisis Forces Cities to Confront Their Own Aging Infrastructure
A major water main break caused flooding on several blocks in Philadelphia in June.

Reports of sexual assault in U.S. military increased by 13% in 2021
Reports of sexual assaults across the U.S. military jumped by 13% last year, driven by significant increases in the Army and the Navy as bases began to move out of pandemic restrictions and public venues reopened, The Associated Press has learned.

US leant on Britain to jail detainees freed from Guantánamo Bay
Tony Blair’s government was given special access to US intelligence files on Guantánamo Bay which revealed there was no credible evidence against the British detainees, a new book has claimed.

100 migrants, including 17 Indian citizens apprehended while illegally crossing US border
A group of 100 migrants was apprehended while illegally climbing over a fence into the US and among them were seventeen Indian citizens. They attempted to cross over at a border post in California, according to authorities.
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