According to Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, almost 25,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both of their parents.
In Gaza, over 25,000 children have already lost one or both of their parents. This is in line with a report published by the Human Rights Observatory of Europe.
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Memorial demolished: In St. Petersburg, mourners placed flowers for Alexey Navalny
In Russia, a flower memorial to opposition leader Alexey Navalny was destroyed. Overnight, unidentified individuals took flowers that had been placed at the monument honoring victims of political repression in Saint Petersburg. There are also reports of other tributes being destroyed. Around the country, Russians attempting to grieve were detained by police. According to prison officials, Navalny passed away on Friday in an Arctic prison colony from what they refer to as "sudden death syndrome."
Organization of Islamic Cooperation: OIC pushes for legal action against Israel.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has urged member governments to take political and legal action against Israel for its conflict in Gaza. The OIC issued the appeal in a resolution agreed by the bloc's leaders during a meeting in the Gambian capital.
The High Court deemed the Northern Ireland Troubles Act to violate human rights.
Due to a recent verdict in Northern Ireland, the statute that granted prior perpetrators amnesty was judged to violate victims' rights, which has produced uncertainty for them. Many are now questioning what the future holds for those previously believed to be protected in light of this judgment.
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Rafah's embrace of Ramadan: A destroyed mosque is transformed into a place of worship
Palestinian Muslims find it difficult to observe Ramadan customarily because of Israel's targeting of mosques. Rafah residents are repurposing the remains as a place of worship despite the damage.
According to a poll, UK PM Rishi Sunak might lose his own constituency.
Opinion polls indicate that Reform UK is more popular than it has ever been, with 14% of British voters saying they would support the party in a general election held right now.
China: A petition for liquidation is pending due to a $205 million debt.
The country garden estates are caught in a financial whirlwind. The company's shares fell by 12% as a result of a $205 million loan default that threatened to trigger a liquidation petition.
Lindy Cameron, the UK's first female envoy to India
India now has its first female high commissioner, nominated by the United Kingdom. According to Lindy Cameron, she will likely take up her new position later. Her appointment coincides with the UK and India's ongoing free trade agreement negotiations, which both parties have stated they hope to conclude by the end of the year.
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