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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.

Covid in UK prisons has killed 16 staff and 2,000 are off sick with the virus: Report
COVID-19 has killed 16 members of prison staff since the beginning of the pandemic, shocking new figures reveal.

Ilhan Omar censures Trump's Blackwater pardons
US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has slammed Trump's pardoning the US security contractors convicted of the 2007 killing of 14 Iraqi civilians, including two children, in Baghdad.

US reportedly establishing “ISIL 2” in Syria, Iraq
Evidence suggests that the security services of the US and the Zionist regime are reproducing a new generation of terrorist elements in the region.

Medicine embargo on Iran example of terrorism
An Iranian Parliament member said that the drug embargo against Iran, which results from the sanctions imposed by Western countries, is one of the examples of terrorism and a clear violation of international laws.

US medical sanctions set to murder Iranians
The US keeps making obstacles on Iran’s way to access Coronavirus vaccine. But, what medical equipment had the US imposed sanctions on before this?

Iraq Insists on Blackwater Case Transfer to Int'l Courts: Official
Iraqi legislators intend to transfer to international courts and the UN the case of four former Blackwater contractors convicted of killing innocent Iraqi civilians and recently pardoned by US President Donald Trump for further consideration, a membe...

Martyr Soleimani sacrificed himself for Iraq's sake: Al-Amiri
Stating that the Martyr Soleimani was concerned about Iraq, Head and Secretary-General of the Badr Organization Hadi Al-Amiri said that Soleimani sacrificed himself for the sake of Iraq.

Four people seriously injured in Berlin shooting in Germany
Four people were injured in a shooting in the German capital of Berlin as three of them are in critical condition, police and fire officials said.

UN: Trump pardons for Baghdad Blackwater guards ‘contributes to impunity’
The UN human rights office OHCHR, has voiced deep concern over the decision by United States President Donald Trump to grant pardons to four security guards who were tried and convicted for the killing of 14 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad, in 2007.

Workers under discriminatory conditions meeting UK demand for cheap clothes: Report
Pakistani workers describe trying to survive on the less than £50 a month many of them earn making items for firms such as Boohoo
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