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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 launches probe into claims its troops killed Afghan civilians
The independent probe will look into allegations that British special forces killed dozens of Afghan civilians over a decade ago.

TTC workers face violence and harassment on the job but many fear reporting it, report finds
TTC workers face violence and harassment on the job but many fear reporting it, report finds.

Germany faces drugs shortage amid surge in flu, RSV infections
German Medical Association urges people to show solidarity, exchange unused medication at flea markets.

Europe U.K. Court Upholds Policy to Deport Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
Britain's High Court ruled Monday that a plan to send asylum-seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda is legal but the government must consider the circumstances of each case before deporting anyone, a judgment that sets the controversial policy up for fu...

Toronto shooting: Gunman kills five in residential unit
Five people were shot and killed in a residential unit in a Toronto suburb before the gunman was killed by police, authorities have said.

U.S. hate crimes drop in 2021, FBI data finds, but undercount likely
U.S. hate crime incidents dropped in 2021 from a two-decade high in 2020, according to FBI data released on Monday, but the agency acknowledged that the figures exclude totals from more than one-third of the country's law enforcement agencies.

Report: Women sexually abused at two thirds of U.S. federal prisons
A shocking report has been released on the sexual abuse of women in federal prisons.

US resorts to anti-Iran show to cancel Iran membership in CSW
The United Nations will witness another show by the Biden administration, which attempts to pursue a dangerous path at the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) to pave the way for the cancellation of the Islamic Republic's membership in the intern...

HCHR slams West’s double standards toward unrest in Iran
The High Council for Human Rights of Iran has severely condemned double standards and paradoxical approaches by human rights entities and the West when it comes to protests and unrest in the Islamic Republic.

The Fight to End Forced Sterilization of Disabled Women and Girls in Europe
Sixteen women with intellectual disabilities who lived in Balti Psycho-neurological Hospital, Moldova, were repeatedly raped by the institute’s lead physician, Stanislav Florea. Two of these women became pregnant and were forced to end their pregnanc...
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