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Will WhatsApp win its lawsuit against NSO?

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The Israeli tech firm failed to show up in court, after promising to defend itself against spying allegations.
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How can the ICC investigate possible war crimes in Afghanistan?

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The International Criminal Court has cleared the way for an inquiry into allegations of atrocities, but the U.S. is angry.
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Uganda's Lady Justice | Witness

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From death row to national icon, a woman fights for the reintegration of former prisoners in Uganda.
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How should health workers fighting the pandemic be protected?

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Doctors and nurses face enormous physical and mental strain.
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"People are split, brothers are becoming enemies, families are torn."

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The Turkish government's crackdown following the failed coup in 2016 has seen hundreds of thousands of teachers, judges, soldiers and journalists sacked and silenced. We spoke to a Turkish musician who made abuse and violation of human...
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Gary Pooler’s human rights complaints

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OPP officer Gary Pooler filed six human rights complaints over his career. Each was settled in his favour.
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'I have a project for peace in the Middle East,' says writer Marek Halter

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French intellectual, writer, and peace activist Marek Halter spoke to Euronews' Isabelle Kumar about the challenges he faced writing his memoirs and how his efforts for peace in the Middle East are far from over. Of Polish origin, Halter...
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Donald Tusk urges 'common commitment' to upholding human rights at summit in Egypt

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In a speech at the EU-Arab League summit in Egypt, Donald Tusk urged countries to express a "common commitment" to uphold human rights internationally. The EU Council President also mentioned the importance of communication to solve...
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“I’ve spent my whole life as a witness to history"

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The National's Adrienne Arsenault looks back at the life and work of journalist Joe Schlesinger.
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Joe Schlesinger on 'life as a witness to history'

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The National's Adrienne Arsenault looks back at the life and work of journalist Joe Schlesinger.
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Stance on Venezuela Is One of the 'Bright Spots' in Trump's Foreign Policy, Ex-Diplomat Says

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The U.S. Treasury on Monday announced sanctions against Venezuela's state-owned oil firm in an effort to undermine incumbent president Nicolás Maduro and reinforce support for interim president Juan Guaidó. Brett Bruen, a former diplomat...
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Italy ordered to pay Amanda Knox 18,000 euros

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Europe’s Human Rights Court has ordered Italy to pay Amanda Knox around 18,000 euros in financial damages. Italian police had failed to provide legal assistance and a translator during questioning following the 2007 killing of her...
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Former ambassador on Saudi teen granted asylum in Canada | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Dennis Horak, former Canadian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, speaks to CBC's Wendy Mesley about how Rahaf al-Qunun's warm welcome in Toronto from Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland could further antagonize Canada's relationship with...
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Whirlwind story of Saudi teen's asylum raises questions about politics behind the move

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It was a whirlwind affair that began with a Saudi teen barricaded in a Thai hotel room bravely defying the laws of her country and against long odds. Just days later, Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun was on Canadian soil flanked by smiling...
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What will it take to end Indian farmers' protests? | Inside Story

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Farmers in India are angry over new laws but the Prime Minister says change is needed.
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Why are human rights defenders being targeted?

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Amnesty International launches fundraising campagin to counter an 'anti-human rights agenda'.
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Diplomatic debacle over Huawei CFO arrest

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Canada is being played for a stooge as it sits stuck in the middle of a trade dispute between China and the U.S., says former Canadian Ambassador to Russia Jeremy Kinsman.
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Fighting for LGBTI rights in Europe

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This is Mirka Makuchowska, an LGBTI activist from Warsaw, Poland. A challenge in a country that has not seen one legal change for LGBTI equality since 2004. "When I go for a walk or go shopping with my wife, we don’t hold hands....
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Will West Bank annexation trigger turmoil? | Inside Story

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Israel's Prime Minister wants to seize more of the West Bank and the Jordan Valley.
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China's Pushback: Beijing questions Western reporting on Xinjiang | The Listening Post (Full)

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Xinjiang is back in the news and Beijing is pushing back - calling media coverage biased and inaccurate. But is it?
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A new era for Chile? | Inside Story

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Chileans have voted to replace a constitution dating from the military dictatorship.
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Is a migrant crisis unfolding off West Africa's Atlantic coast? | Inside Story

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Hundreds die in dangerous sea journey to Canary Islands
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Rohingya suffering 'life-threatening and overlooked'

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Rohingya refugees are experiencing a severe mental health crisis
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Lesbos: Europe’s 'scapegoat' | Talk to Al Jazeera: In the Field

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The Greek island’s residents discuss how years of hosting thousands of refugees and migrants have affected them.