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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.

‘White House Black aides departure sign of racial discrimination in US’
Secretary-General of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights Kazem Gharibabadi has said that the exodus of African American staffers from the administration of US President Joe Biden shows the existing systemic racism in American society.

Deportations To Greece In Contravention Of Law, Red Cross Says
The Icelandic Red Cross has issued a detailed report citing numerous sources that concludes, as has been done many times before, that deporting people to Greece, and children in particular, will send them to a life lived on the street with little to ...

Overrepresentation of Indigenous Women in Jails Hits Record Levels in BC
Despite decades of warnings, Indigenous women now make up more than 50 per cent of inmates in both federal and provincial women’s correctional facilities in B.C., an all-time high.

Texas shooting shows unresolved racial discrimination in US: UN Human Rights Chief
While the UN Human Rights Chief was in China for a visit, a deadliest gun shooting in a decade took place at a primary school in the US, killing at least 19 children and two teachers. The tragedy exposed the severe racism and human rights violations ...

George Floyd death anniversary: What’s happened two years later
Wednesday marks two years since George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.

Britain’s Conservatives Are Eroding Democracy
With recent legislation, the Tories have restricted immigration, disenfranchised voters, and enhanced police powers. The Labour Party leadership needs to do something to stop this turn in British politics.

Supreme Court holds lawyer in contempt
The state Supreme Court found suspended attorney Victor Marshall in contempt of court Wednesday and fined him $2,000 for his “outrageous” conduct during a hearing on whether he had violated the terms of his suspension and was continuing t...

San Jose nurses rally for more workers, better patient care
Registered nurses and health care workers in San Jose are demanding a hospital owner address staffing shortages and dangerous working conditions.

Diabetes researcherclaims she was unlawfully denied entry to us
“I was hoping to utilize this opportunity upon my return to Canada and help diabetes patients in Canada.”

Too Far or Not Far Enough: Quebec’s New Language Law Leaves Many Displeased
The province of Quebec’s National Assembly adopted Bill 96 to protect the French language on May 24. But critics on both sides of the language debate are displeased, with Anglophones considering it a violation of their rights and Quebec separat...
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