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Brussels warns Greece it could take 'formal steps' over latest illegal migrant pushback allegations
The European Commission has called for an independent investigation into allegations authorities carried out an illegal migrant pushback in April and warned it could take "formal steps" against the country.
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NAACP warns African Americans, minority groups to avoid Florida
The NAACP says new laws and policies championed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are "openly hostile" to Black Americans, people of colour and LGBTQ+ individuals. It has issued a travel advisory accusing the state of "trying to erase Black...
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Latest Iranian executions garner protests in London
Protesters in London gather outside the Iranian embassy, urging the international community to take action against continued executions and human rights violations in Iran. They worry that the plight of Iranian protesters is fading from...
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Over 200 NGOs warn Brussels against possible foreign interference law
In a statement to Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, the NGOs warn that such legislation could hurt the EU's credibility to defend human rights abroad and embolden repressive leaders.
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Accessibility commissioner denies accusations of mistreating staff
The person in charge of investigating whether Canada's accessibility act is being obeyed is now under investigation himself. Some employees allege accessibility commissioner Michael Gottheil mistreated staff. Gottheil denies those...
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Scandals can have a 'shattering effect' on people's trust in the EU, warns Ombudsman
In an interview with Euronews, Emily O'Reilly said citizens were "almost predestined" to distrust the EU institutions.
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Singer, activist Harry Belafonte dead at 96
Harry Belafonte’s death at 96 has sparked tributes for his unique voice and his ongoing dedication to fight for racial equality.
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Watch: These are the six main friction points currently straining EU-China relations
Relations between the two powers have become visibly fraught, with suspicions and warnings voiced in public view.
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MP says ‘Canada is meeting the moment’ as Parliament votes to support the relocation of 10,000 Uyghurs
Liberal MP Sameer Zuberi says the ‘historic’ vote brought together ‘all parties, all parliamentarians ... to support the Uyghur people.’
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European Parliament condemns Morocco for first time in 25 years, after vote on human rights
The resolution on the country comes amidst the EU Parliament corruption scandal to which Rabat has been linked.
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Lebanon blast: Families demanding justice three years on
Lebanon’s Higher Judicial Council has failed to appoint an alternate judge in the Beirut port explosion in 2020.
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Southern Africa troops face investigation over bodies video
A regional force fighting armed groups in Mozambique says it’s investigating a video.
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Rights groups condemn Peru police use of force
Authorities in Peru say at least 22 people were killed during protests.
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Nail-biting men's World Cup final thrills soccer fans
Argentina’s victory over France is being described as one of the most exciting men's World Cup finals in history. The incredible drama-filled match thrilled fans and likely converted some new ones, as Canada prepares to co-host the next...
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UK high court upholds policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda
UK court says plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda is lawful, but government did not properly consider individual cases
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UK’s bid to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is ‘lawful’: High Court
Judges say the UK government’s controversial plan to send asylum seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda is legal.
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Indonesia’s new criminal code outlaws insulting president
Human rights activists in Indonesia are concerned a new criminal code will stifle free speech in the country.
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Elite athletes are "basically employees" of federal government: An Olympian discusses Sport Canada
Speaking before the standing committee on the status of women, Olympic water polo player Waneek Horn-Miller says elite athletes don't get enough protection from the federal department.
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World Cup 2022 has a winner, say women football fans: safety
From Brazil to Colombia, Ethiopia to Saudi Arabia, female fans say they’re enjoying late-night games, safe and secure.
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Tens of thousands rally in Bangladesh to demand new elections
Supporters of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party demand Prime Minister Hasina to resign and for new elections.
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Trudeau's remark 'plays into the Chinese Communist Party's narrative': former Australian PM
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government would stand up for Canadian values and principles in its relations with China — "not just for our own purposes, but to highlight to people in China that disagree with the regime that...
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China's Xi and EU's Michel call for Ukraine de-escalation at meeting
The meeting between the two men in Beijing lasted more than three hours and also touched upon human rights, Taiwan, trade relations and climate change.
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Tibetans in Nepal fear arrest for criticising China's policies
Human rights groups say Nepalese authorities are cracking down on criticism of China's 1951 annexation of Tibet.
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Good2Know: A World Cup of Controversies in Qatar
Cheddar News breaks down the political and human rights controversies surrounding the World Cup in Qatar.