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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.

Shocking claims against former top officer lift lid on US sexual abuse scandal
Activists urge federal investigation of Kansas City police department after top detective accused of years of assault.

Human rights: Iran, the U.S., and the truth
As the world marks Human Rights Day, Western politicians and mainstream media have sharpened their disinformation and propaganda campaigns against Iran over the past few weeks. The truth is a very different narrative.

Surge of rare disease hits Islands homeless people; vaccines being offered
Island Health is warning of a sharp spike in confirmed cases of a rare bacterial disease ­infecting the Island’s homeless population.

1,092 people have been shot and killed by police in the past 12 months
Police in the United States shoot and kill about 1,000 people every year, according to an ongoing analysis by The Washington Post.

Haunted with the possibility of being made homeless themselves, UK housing charity workers join strikes
Hundreds of workers at Shelter, a British housing and homeless charity, have launched industrial action, joining thousands of striking employees in various economic sectors across the country.

Greek police crack down on angry protests after shooting teenage Roma boy
Greek police have launched violent crackdown against protesters in the country's second-largest city after a teenager from the minority Roma community was shot in the head by police.

5-year-old in critical condition after being shot by 8-year-old family friend in Houston: Police
A 5-year-old boy is fighting for his life Sunday after being shot by an 8-year-old family friend inside a Houston home, police said.

Revealed: UK has failed to resettle Afghans facing torture and death despite promise
Those who risked their lives helping British government face a ‘toxic combination of incompetence and indifference’.

Bhopal disaster’s perpetrators used ‘dummy’ firms to keep biz on
Several Indian government firms bought Union Carbide products through a backdoor channel for up to 14 years.

Family seeks answers after police kill man on his own porch
The family of an Austin, Texas, man is seeking answers after he was fatally shot by police last month on his front porch following a late-night emergency call by a neighbor.
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