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UK Encryption Order Threatens Global Privacy Rights
The United Kingdom government’s order to Apple to allow access to encrypted cloud data harms the privacy rights of users in the UK and worldwide, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

SAS killings: How a scandal was uncovered
Panorama has revealed disturbing evidence of war crimes by the SAS in Afghanistan - and of subsequent attempts to cover them up. Hannah O'Grady describes how a series of alleged murders of civilians was finally brought to light.

Seeking a place to belong: addressing statelessness among refugee children in Europe
As part of our Stateless Journeys project, ENS has been working with our members in five European countries to address cases of statelessness among children born to asylum seekers

Mississippi police shoot Black teenager in the head outside store
A Black teenager in Mississippi was taken off life support days after Gulfport police shot him in the head outside a discount store, and his relatives are questioning officers’ actions.

Assange supporters rap US, form human chain at UK parliament
Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gathered to form a human chain outside the UK parliament in London to demand his release, and an end to an attempt by the United States to have him extradited to face criminal charges.

Number of drug-related crimes in Sweden from 2011 to 2021
The number of drug-related crimes in Sweden was relatively stable from 2011 to 2016. It then increased steadily until 2020, peaking at 124,000, before falling to 118,000 in 2021

In Italy, 10,000 migrant farm workers live in informal settlements
At least 10,000 migrants employed by Italian farms live in substandard housing, according to a report published on Tuesday. In these settlements, basic services such as access to water or electricity are nonexistent. A phenomenon that favors the expl...

Danish Supreme Court upholds verdict that criminalises poverty
In February 2022, the first begging case was tried in the Danish Supreme Court. A Lithuanian citizen was convicted of begging at the Copenhagen Central Station. As it was the third time the police subpoenaed him for begging, he was sentenced to serve...

Chris Kaba’s family back call for UN to examine police shooting
The charity Inquest has submitted details of death of unarmed black man in London to the human rights commissioner.

US to toughen penalties for joining Arab Leagues Israel boycott
The US Department of Commerce has announced plans to ramp up enforcement of anti-boycott laws, in an attempt to exert pressure on the Arab League to normalize relations with the Israeli regime.

Alabama requests new chance to execute Alan Miller, who survived first attempt
The state of Alabama is now seeking a new execution date for Alan Eugene Miller, who survived the state’s first attempt to kill him in late September. Only a handful of people have walked away from an execution attempt alive, two of which had a secon...
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