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Category: 4. World
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Iran’s detainees in ‘unbearable’ conditions after Israeli strikes
Ghoncheh HabibiazadBBC Persian, World Service reporter
EPA
Parts of Evin prison were badly damaged in the Israeli strikes One month on from deadly Israeli air strikes on a notorious Iranian prison during the war between the two countries, inmates…
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Ukraine Marks First Loss Of Mirage 2000 Fighter
A Ukrainian Dassault Mirage 2000 fighter has crashed, the…
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AFP news agency says situation for its journalists in Gaza is ‘untenable’
A group of journalists at the Agence France-Presse news agency is sounding the alarm about conditions faced by colleagues working in Gaza, saying that “without immediate intervention, the last reporters…
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As protesters are hit with terrorism charges, critics accuse Kenya’s government of criminalizing dissent
Nairobi, Kenya
CNN
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One of Kenya’s most prominent human rights activists has been released on bail after being charged with unlawful possession of ammunition, as critics…
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Ukraine parliament passes bill weakening anti-corruption agencies. Zelenskyy signs it amid protests
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Thousands of people gathered in Kyiv and other cities across Ukraine on Tuesday to urge the president to veto a controversial bill that threatens anti-corruption infrastructure. It…
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Russia to fine people for searching for ‘extremist’ content – DW – 07/22/2025
Russian lawmakers on Tuesday approved a bill to fine internet users for searching online content that authorities consider “extremist.” Unusually, the legislation has drawn criticism from both opposition activists and some pro-government…
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