NGO alerts about the increase in unlawful Israeli land acquisitions in the occupied West Bank
According to Peace Now, an Israeli rights organization, Israel is grabbing some of the most territory in the occupied West Bank since 1967. Israel's army is threatening two well-known and historically important locations by obstructing access and facilitating the growth of illegal settlements.
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A UK court allows Assange to challenge his extradition to the US.
According to a UK judge, Julian Assange should have the opportunity to challenge a decision to extradite him to the United States. The WikiLeaks founder must have the right to contest the British government's extradition request from June 2022, according to a ruling made on Tuesday by the High Court of London. This is unless the United States guarantees, in writing, that he will be given a fair trial and won't be executed. According to a UK judge, Julian Assange should have the opportunity to challenge a decision to extradite him to the United States. The High Court in London ruled on Tuesday that the WikiLeaks founder must have the right to challenge the British government’s June 2022 extradition order unless the United States provides within three weeks assurances that he would receive a fair trial and would not face the death penalty. A further hearing has been scheduled for May 20, meaning Assange cannot be extradited immediately. Depending on the ruling, his campaign team had warned that could have happened.
"An inferno": Brazil's most significant wetlands are engulfed in flames.
Fires severely damage Brazil's Pantanal wetlands; in 2020, around 25% were lost. This area stretches into Bolivia and Paraguay and is an essential sink for carbon.
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