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US calls for immediate release of Chinese rights activists held by Beijing

by Ron Morgan
US calls for immediate release of Chinese rights activists held by Beijing

The verdict provided to Associated Press stated that Huang would also face a fine of 100,000 yuan (US$14,000), underscoring the ruling Communist Party’s intolerance of any activism outside its control …

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The Israel-Gaza war is wiping out entire Palestinian families, a branch at a time. This is how

by Walter Watson
The Israel-Gaza war is wiping out entire Palestinian families, a branch at a time. This is how

AP geolocated and analysed the strikes; consulted with weapons investigators; open data-analysts and legal experts; and drew on data by Airwars, a London-based conflict monitor. They hit residential buildings and …

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Amnesty International announces winners of Nigerian inter-university debate

by Ron Morgan
Amnesty International announces winners of Nigerian inter-university debate

Amnesty International has announced winners of the second edition of its annual human rights debate. The debate is aimed at expanding the understanding of human rights and encouraging the integration …

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Thousands of South Koreans celebrate Pride despite ‘nonsensical’ ban on usual venue

by Walter Watson
Thousands of South Koreans celebrate Pride despite ‘nonsensical’ ban on usual venue

Seoul’s conservative mayor Oh Se-hoon has said he “personally can’t agree with homosexuality”, but municipal authorities blamed a scheduling conflict and said the venue had already been reserved for an …

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In Morocco, women turn to booming online abortion pill market, ‘no state should dictate pregnancy decisions’

by Walter Watson
In Morocco, women turn to booming online abortion pill market, ‘no state should dictate pregnancy decisions’

“I was a little suspicious,” said Asmaa, who spoke on the condition that only her first name be used due to the topic’s sensitivity. “There are a lot of scams …

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Japan’s prosecutors again seek death penalty for ex-boxer, 88, over 1968 murder saga

by Walter Watson
Japan’s prosecutors again seek death penalty for ex-boxer, 88, over 1968 murder saga

However, prosecutors argued at the retrial in Shizuoka, south of Tokyo, that Hakamada’s guilt could be proven “beyond reasonable doubt”, the Asahi newspaper daily said. Defence lawyers are seeking an …

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President Ebrahim Raisi’s death met with muted mourning and furtive celebration in divided Iran

by Walter Watson
President Ebrahim Raisi’s death met with muted mourning and furtive celebration in divided Iran

Iran proclaimed five days of mourning for President Ebrahim Raisi on Monday, though the muted atmosphere revealed little of the spectacular public grief that has accompanied the deaths of other …

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Iran’s Ebrahim Raisi, close to the supreme leader, was a harsh critic of the West

by Walter Watson
Iran’s Ebrahim Raisi, close to the supreme leader, was a harsh critic of the West

Iran’s hardliners had been emboldened by the chaotic US military withdrawal from neighbouring Afghanistan and policy swings in Washington. Ebrahim Raisi, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and Iraqi Shiite cleric …

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Indonesia’s rights groups call for transparency in nation’s purchases of foreign spyware: ‘anyone can be a target’

by Walter Watson
Indonesia’s rights groups call for transparency in nation’s purchases of foreign spyware: ‘anyone can be a target’

Israel’s NSO Group created Pegasus, the world’s most infamous spyware that can completely control mobile phones and access everything on it including emails, voice messages, photos, videos and texts. Many …

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A woman might win the presidency of Mexico. What could that mean for abortion rights?

by Walter Watson
A woman might win the presidency of Mexico. What could that mean for abortion rights?

The triumph of Sheinbaum or Gálvez, however, would not guarantee their support for certain gender-related policies. In a country of more than 98 million Catholics, neither of the two leading …

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