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Morocco footballer Hakimi to appeal rape trial order
Morocco footballer Hakimi to appeal rape trial order
Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi, whose case was remanded for trial on rape charges on June 19, on Friday lodged an appeal with France's Court of Cassation, France's top court for civil and criminal matters. The Versailles Court of Appeals upheld the decision to refer the Morocc
'What are they waiting for?': Frustration grows at govt reponse as Venezuela quake death t
'What are they waiting for?': Frustration grows at govt reponse as Venezuela quake death t
Frustration mounted in Venezuela's state of La Guaira on Saturday as rescuers and civilians used shovels, heavy equipment, ropes and bare hands to look for survivors of the devastating twin earthquakes that killed at least 1,430 people. Many citizens have been critical of what th
Dozens of civilians killed in Pakistani air strikes on Afghanistan, officials say
Dozens of civilians killed in Pakistani air strikes on Afghanistan, officials say
At least 36 civilians have been killed and more than 160 others injured in Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan, officials said. Pakistani forces launched a military operation along the border with Afghanistan overnight to Monday in response to multiple militant attacks across Pak
Pakistani airstrikes kill dozens of civilians in Afghanistan, officials say
Pakistani airstrikes kill dozens of civilians in Afghanistan, officials say
Pakistani forces' ground operations and strikes killed at least 36 civilians in Afghanistan overnight and wounded more than 160 others, Afghan officials said Monday, as tensions between the neighbours escalated. One Afghan official said the attacks would be met with retaliation.
Poland recognises same-sex marriages, sees rush for weddings organised abroad
Poland recognises same-sex marriages, sees rush for weddings organised abroad
Poland is one of the most restrictive countries in Europe for LGBT rights. Neither marriages nor civil partnerships for same-sex couples are legal there. But as of late May, Poland has legalised the recognition of same-sex marriages performed in third countries. The change comes
More than 100,000 killed in Myanmar since 2021 coup, monitor says
More than 100,000 killed in Myanmar since 2021 coup, monitor says
Since a 2021 coup ousted Myanmar's democratically elected government and triggered a civil war, 100,114 people have been killed across the country, according to a report by monitoring group Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) released Wednesday.
'Not a proxy war': Sudan civil war 'would not go on like this' without role of internation
'Not a proxy war': Sudan civil war 'would not go on like this' without role of internation
Gavin Lee is pleased to welcome Jan Pospisil, Sudan Affairs Analyst at the Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform. He says the siege has been going on for almost a year, and the RSF seems committed to seizing el-Obeid. While Pospisil explains that Sudan's civil war is no
UN issues 'red alert' over human rights catastrophe in Sudan's El-Obeid
UN issues 'red alert' over human rights catastrophe in Sudan's El-Obeid
The UN on Friday warned that a "human rights catastrophe" was unfolding in Sudan's El-Obeid where experts have warned the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) may be about to stage an offensive. Civilians in the city have already been subjected to "siege-like conditions" for the past 18 mo
International Red Cross:'Civilian suffering in Sudan is not inevitable'
International Red Cross:'Civilian suffering in Sudan is not inevitable'
William Hilderbrandt is pleased to welcome Mateo Jaramillo Ortega, ICRC Regional Spokesperson for Eastern Africa. He asserts that '"civilian suffering in Sudan is not inevitable: much of the harm over the past three years, since the beginning of combat in Khartoum, and nowadays i
Dissolution of Hamas's Gaza governing body won't bring 'significant change of life'
Dissolution of Hamas's Gaza governing body won't bring 'significant change of life'
Hamas announced on July 6 the dissolution of the body that has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly two decades. The decision would clear the way for a technocratic committee to implement civilian rule. But questions remain. FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky tells us more from Jerusalem
‘Cycle of chaos’: Israel killing Gaza civil officials to derail its future
Israel's relentless Gaza attacks aim to sabotage the 'ceasefire' and ensure perpetual chaos, analysts warn. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Israel kills one child per day on average in Gaza since the October ceasefire
Israel kills one child per day on average in Gaza since the October ceasefire
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, July 9: In Gaza, despite the ceasefire, civilians continue to die – many of them children. Next, newspapers examine whether Ukraine can realistically manufacture Patriot missiles. Also, new research sheds light on the impact of war on wildlife. And finall