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Reacting to the conviction and two-year imprisonment of prominent Georgian journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli, Denis Krivosheev, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, said: “Mzia Amaghlobeli was subjected to a litany of abuses at the hands of ...
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Khalil al-Hayya, a member of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza, confirmed that the war with the Israeli occupation is over, pointing to Israel’s failure to achieve its objectives over the past two years. In an interview with Al Jazeera, he added that the movement will not give the occupation...

Dr Munir Al-Barsh, director general of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, warned that the health system in the Strip is facing its “most dangerous moment” after two years of Israel’s genocide, stressing that what is happening: is not just a humanitarian crisis, but a total collapse of the human right to life. Dr Munir...

In an unprecedented organisational move, FIFA has announced the adoption of a new refereeing standard that will be applied at the Arab Cup in Qatar. During the tournament, whenever any player requires medical attention they must leave the field for at least two minutes. The rule will be followed except for two cases: 1. Goalkeepers...

Your Party’s Zarah Sultana has slammed Keir Starmer’s Labour for its shameless defence of Maccabi Tel Aviv hooligans. These racists have a long record of violently provocative behaviour. And by trying to facilitate their entry into our communities, Sultana said, Britain’s genocide–enabling government is stepping up its complicity in Israel’s crimes: Zarah Sultana says Labour...

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