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Palestine3 years ago
Family of slain Palestinian journalist Abu Akleh sues Israel at ICC
The family of veteran journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed by Israeli regime troops in Jenin in May, has submitted an official complaint to the ICC to demand justice for her murder.
Family of slain Palestinian journalist Abu Akleh sues Israel at ICC
Human Rights3 years ago
Anger, call for justice dominate funeral of Black man killed by US police
Angry mourners have demanded justice at the funeral of Patrick Lyoya, a Black man who was shot and killed by Michigan police.
Anger, call for justice dominate funeral of Black man killed by US police
Spotlight3 years ago
Islamophobia in UK
The recent revelations about a hoax plan for so-called extremists to take over a number of British schools, highlight the issue of institutionalized Islamophobia in the UK.
Islamophobia in UK
Society3 years ago
Parents of Black man ‘executed’ by US police demand justice
The parents of Amir Locke, 22, shot dead by Minneapolis police vow they will not stop fighting until he “gets justice.”
Parents of Black man ‘executed’ by US police demand justice
Interviews4 years ago
System in US ‘must be overthrown to achieve justice’ for Black people
The system in the United States “must be overthrown to achieve justice for African Americans,” says African American writer and journalist Abayomi Azikiwe.
System in US ‘must be overthrown to achieve justice’ for Black people
Reports4 years ago
Relatives of innocent Afghans killed in US drone strike awaits justice
An Afghan family that has lost 10 members including 7 children in a U.S. drone strike in Kabul says it is still seeking justice.
Relatives of innocent Afghans killed in US drone strike awaits justice
Reports4 years ago
Iranians mark Ashura
Millions of Muslims across Iran have observed Ashura, the tenth day of the lunar calendar month of Muharram, which commemorates the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS), the third Shia Imam and the grandson of Prophet Mohammad.
Iranians mark Ashura
Politics4 years ago
UK PM admits he ‘doesn’t know’ extent of damage from loss of police files
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has admitted in Parliament that he simply 'doesn't know' the extent of the damage arising from the loss of hundreds of thousands of police files.
UK PM admits he ‘doesn’t know’ extent of damage from loss of police files
North Africa5 years ago
UN Libya mission condemns killing of lawyer, urges probe
The United Nations mission in Libya (UNSMIL) strongly condemns the killing of a prominent lawyer and women's rights activist in the country's eastern city of Benghazi.
UN Libya mission condemns killing of lawyer, urges probe
Politics5 years ago
Black Lives Matter movement secures legal status in UK
Black Lives Matter movement changes its name to secure legal status in the UK but it will continue to be part of the global BLM movement.
Black Lives Matter movement secures legal status in UK
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