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United States skips UN review of its human rights record
US joins Israel as only other country to not show for mandatory process scrutinising rights record of UN member states.

Rise in rough sleeping in London shows full impact of cost-of-living crisis
A rise in rough sleeping in London has seen almost half of those on the streets there for the first time, according to new figures a charity said show the full impact of the cost-of-living crisis.

Pentagon reports military sexual assaults up over past year
The Pentagon said in an annual memorandum dated Wednesday that reports of sexual assault from members in the armed services had increased since last year.

New poll: Vast majority of UK public concerned about sexism, racism in police
Three-quarters of people are concerned about sexism and racism in the police, while four in five fear officers are “abusing their power”, new polling showed.

Watchdog says Sunak’s asylum plans risk breaching UK rights obligations
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s flagship asylum legislation risks breaching international obligations to protect human rights and could expose vulnerable people to serious harm, the UK’s equality watchdog said.

Report: More than 1,300 people died while homeless in UK during 2022
More than 1,300 people in the UK died while homeless last year, according to figures that highlight the stark regional differences within the UK, as cuts to health, mental health and drug and alcohol services took their toll.

Report: French oil giant TotalEnergies involved in large-scale pollution of Yemen environment
A recent report has uncovered the involvement of French oil giant TotalEnergies SE in large-scale pollution of Yemen’s environment by dumping thousands of tons of toxic chemicals into waters around the areas where it operates in the impoverishe...

Indigenous communities fear toxic leaks from Canada oil industry: Report
A recent string of leaks from Canada’s oil sands tailings ponds have contaminated water, sowing mistrust among the local First Nations people.

Canadian public workers go on strike in huge numbers
More than 155,000 public sector workers in Canada began a strike on Wednesday, a day after a deadline to reach a wage deal with the federal government was missed.

Musk: US government had full access to Twitter data, private DMs
Twitter CEO Elon Musk claimed that the US government had "full access" to the social media platform's user data, including private direct messages (DMs).

US protesters demand justice for Black teen shot by white man after knocking on wrong door
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets to demand justice for a Black teenager, who was shot twice by a white man in the US state of Missouri last week.
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