A knife crime every 5 minutes: Inside Britain’s growing urban violence The knife crime crisis in the UK continues to intensify, a year after the deadly incident in Southport that sparked nationwide unrest.
From shelter to cell: U.S. redirects funds to detain migrants The U.S. government, which in recent months has intensified its anti-immigration policies, has announced a $600 million funding package for states and local entities to help detain undocumented immigrants.
Solitary confinement, surveillance, and psychological tactics: Inside Israel’s underground orison Israeli media has reported that dozens of members from Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades and Hezbollah’s al-Radwan unit are being held in a newly established underground prison under extremely harsh, isolated, and heavily monitored conditions.
The UK government’s discriminatory policy towards children in Gaza The UK government's refusal to accept sick children from Gaza starkly contradicts its previous conduct in similar wars and conflicts — revealing the hypocrisy behind London’s claims of defending human rights.
Why attacking Iran’s nuclear sites is prohibited; A look at international law International law explicitly prohibits any attack on nuclear facilities due to their devastating effects on humans and the environment. Nevertheless, the United States and the Zionist regime have carried out aggressive actions against Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities.
Flour mixed with drugs: A new weapon in the Gaza blockade The official media office in the Gaza Strip revealed in a statement the presence of dangerous drugs in bags of flour distributed in Gaza.
Ongoing tragedy: Bound bodies of migrants found in the Mediterranean Spanish police have reported discovering floating bodies of several migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, with their hands and feet tied.
Iran's representative at Geneva Conference: Israel seeks to drag America into war against Iran The representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the UN Disarmament Conference in Geneva emphasized that the Zionist regime has failed in its military confrontation with Iran and, to compensate for it, has reached out to the United States to directly drag the country into its war of aggression.
A continent at risk: Europe's struggle against synthetic drugs and criminal networks Statistics indicate a significant increase in the consumption of various drugs across Europe in recent years.
Germany approves stricter measures on asylum seekers The German government has approved a series of new measures aimed at tightening asylum laws, as part of its broader effort to further restrict migration.