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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.

UK Police to get new powers to shut down protests before disruption begins
UK Police are to be given powers to shut down protests before any disruption begins under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plans for a public order crackdown, which aim to prevent tactics such as “slow marching”.

Iowa Native communities combat crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Trisha Etringer and Jess Lopez-Walker lost their aunt, Paulette Walker, to the MMIW crisis.

WHO warns poverty in UK could increase death rates during or after pregnancy
The cost of living crisis could exacerbate Britain’s already woeful rates of women dying during and after pregnancy, the World Health Organization warned, with health inequalities becoming starker as more expectant mothers are plunged into pove...

Iran FM spox slams US police over killing of the black American teacher
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani on Saturday criticized the US police over the brutal killing of a black American teacher.

Gharibabadi criticizes Swedish government on Hamid Nouri case
Iranian Judiciary's Deputy Chief for International Affairs and Secretary General of the Islamic Republic of Iran's High Council for Human Rights has criticized the Swedish government for violating human rights in dealing with Hamid Nouri&rsqu...

Two-thirds of women MPs witnessed sexist conduct in UK parliament
More than two-out-of-three women MPs say they have witnessed sexist behaviour in Parliament, according to new research, amid warnings that a “toxic” culture risks driving women out of politics.

Family holds vigil for Montreal man 21 who died after illegal detention in jail
One day after learning that Nicous D'Andre Spring was illegally detained in jail when he sustained fatal injuries, around 100 loved ones held a candlelight vigil to remember the 21-year-old Montreal musician.

Free Speech v. Sexual Deviance: French Cartoonist Accused Of Promoting Pedophilia And Incest
The prestigious Angoulême International Comics Festival has cancelled the participation of Bastien Vivès, a leading French cartoonist, after a petition accused both drawings and comments that seem to justify pedophilia and incest. The festival cited ...

The US is inspiring education censorship elsewhere
The US likes to lecture others on democracy and free speech, but is now leading the way on classroom censorship.

US rights groups slam Biden for unacceptable asylum restrictions
Migration rights advocates in the United States condemned the Joe Biden administration’s new border restrictions for asylum seekers, saying the expansion of a contentious expulsion policy put peoples’ lives in danger.
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