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EU watchdog asks Commission if controversial Tunisia migration deal will respect human rights
The European Ombudsman is seeking clarifications on the contentious EU-Tunisia deal signed in July amid concerns of human rights violations.
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She says her boss told her she can’t wear a mask, so she quit
A Montreal restaurant worker says she was forced to quit after her boss told her she can’t wear a mask at work. The restaurant says it doesn't require workers to be mask-free, but the case raises questions about workers' rights and what...
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Chileans commemorate victims on 50th anniversary of Pinochet's brutal coup
A half-century on, the country struggles with revisionism and denial as survivors continue their quest for justice.
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United Nations releases statement on Alexei Navalny's sentencing
UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said the 19-year sentence to a maximum security prison in Russia for Alexei Navalny is raising 'serious concerns' about Russia using its court system to threaten and punish people the government considers...
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India's Manipur violence: Dispute over burial site postpones ceremony
A mass burial for people killed in ethnic violence Manipur state has been postponed over contested burial grounds.
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Putin critic Alexei Navalny sentenced to 19 additional years in prison
A Russian court convicted imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny on charges of extremism and sentenced him to 19 years in prison Friday. Navalny is already serving a nine-year term on a variety of charges that he says were...
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Emancipation Day: Barbados to mark end of slavery
The Caribbean island country of Barbados is set to hold commemorative ceremonies to mark Emancipation Day.
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Progress, Secularism and the Orientalist Gaze
Olivier Roy, joins Centre Stage to talk about the roots of Orientalism and the enduring myth of how only the West represents progress.
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Iran ramps up headscarf crackdown, human rights groups say
Human rights groups say Iran's morality police are once again harassing women for not wearing the hijab. They say the regime hopes to deter a repeat of the protest movement unleashed after the death of Mahsa Amini last September.
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Iran's 'morality police' renew hijab patrols, activists say
Human rights groups say Iran's 'morality police' are once again harassing women for not wearing the hijab. They say the regime hopes to deter a repeat of the protest movement unleashed after the death of Mahsa Amini last September.
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Migrants, women & LGBT community suffer most from populist rhetoric - UN human rights chief
Volker Türk has been in his position since October 2022.
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MEPs blast European Commission for signing deal with Tunisia's 'cruel dictator'
Members of the European Parliament denounced on Tuesday a new memorandum of understanding signed with Tunisia.
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'Colonial mindset': India strongly condemns EU Parliament over Manipur resolution
India strongly condemned the European Parliament's adoption of a resolution regarding recent clashes in Manipur, asserting that such interference in India's internal affairs is unacceptable. The external affairs ministry spokesperson...
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Imran Khan proclaims innocence ahead of expected arrest
Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has 180 registered court cases against him, which he says are part of a political conspiracy. He spoke to The National’s Ian Hanomansing about the next steps and why he thinks another arrest is...
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Number of Rohingya refugees increasing in Indonesia
Rohingya refugees seek safety and shelter beyond Bangladesh
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Tehreek-e-Itefaq-e-rai holds anti-Pakistan protests in PoK
Activists and students take to the streets in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), expressing their discontent with the administration's prolonged neglect of basic human rights. Protests, spearheaded by Tehreek-e-Ittefaq-e-Rai,...
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Money spent by EU on migration policy becoming 'complex' to track - expert
The web of funds going towards the externalisation of the contentious issue is getting much wider.
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Indonesia rights abuses: Programme for reparations announced
A settlement programme for victims of past human rights abuses, but no suspected perpetrator yet held accountable.
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A flurry of US and India deals as Biden and Modi meet
A slew of deals, including a landmark decision for GE to jointly make in India engines for fighter jets, were announced.
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Russia’s Navalny defends himself over ‘extremism charges’
Charges against the critic of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin could extend his prison sentence by decades.
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Ontario's 1st legally married gay couple celebrates 20th anniversary
Ontario's first legally-recognized gay couple is celebrating their 20th anniversary on June 10. Looking forward, they are concerned Canadians will not be able to enjoy the same rights they did because of the chipping away of legal...
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Refugees in Turkey fear repatriation after Erdogan return
President Erdogan pledged to facilitate the return of millions of Syrian refugees if re-elected.
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Hundreds of Palestinians bury toddler killed by Israeli forces
Mohammed al-Tamimi was the youngest of the 27 Palestinian children killed in Gaza and the West Bank this year.
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Driving through illegal Israeli settlements in occupied West Bank
Al Jazeera reporters travelled in the occupied West Bank to show how two similar journeys can be so different.