Iran’s annual report on human rights violations in the U.S. and U.K.

Iran’s annual report on human rights violations in the U.S. and U.K.

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released its annual report on human rights violations committed by the United States and the United Kingdom.
The hidden war: Israel’s secret influence campaign to Whitewash genocide

The hidden war: Israel’s secret influence campaign to Whitewash genocide

The Zionist regime has hired three U.S. public relations firms to help it regain support among Americans whose views shifted after the genocide in Gaza.
Former Israeli prime minister sued in Germany for war crimes

Former Israeli prime minister sued in Germany for war crimes

The Hind Rajab Foundation, in its latest legal move to pursue accountability for Israeli war crimes, has filed a criminal complaint in Germany accusing a former Israeli prime minister of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Italian reporter fired over Gaza question to EU

Italian reporter fired over Gaza question to EU

The Italian news agency Nova reportedly dismissed one of its journalists for asking the European Union whether Israel should pay for the reconstruction of Gaza—similar to the EU’s demand that Russia pay for rebuilding Ukraine.
Over 9,000 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons

Over 9,000 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons

Three Palestinian organizations monitoring prisoners reported that Israel is holding 9,250 Palestinians in its prisons.
Germany bans activities of an Islamic organization

Germany bans activities of an Islamic organization

Germany’s Interior Ministry has announced a ban on the activities of the Islamist organization Muslim Interactive and ordered the confiscation of its assets.
Two French police officers charged with raping female detainee

Two French police officers charged with raping female detainee

Two French police officers, aged 23 and 35, have been charged with raping a 26-year-old woman in a detention facility in a town in the northeastern suburbs of Paris.
Death of a prisoner in Australia following officer violence

Death of a prisoner in Australia following officer violence

The deaths of inmates in Australian prisons have become a growing national crisis over the past several decades, with statistics showing that at least 3,000 people have died in custody over the last 40 years.
Behind the UK’s new anti-Islamophobia project: support or surveillance?

Behind the UK’s new anti-Islamophobia project: support or surveillance?

Amid a 70% surge in Islamophobic attacks across the United Kingdom—and following the government’s decision to cut funding to Tell MAMA, the long-established body responsible for monitoring such incidents—the launch of a new organization called the British Muslim Trust has raised serious questions about London’s real intentions toward its Muslim population.
U.S. government mulls cash rewards for tracking undocumented migrants

U.S. government mulls cash rewards for tracking undocumented migrants

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is reportedly considering hiring private bounty hunters and contractors with financial incentives to help locate up to one million undocumented immigrants through surveillance and data tracking.
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