Wednesday, July 31, 2024
UN raises concern over alleged abuses carried out against thousands of detained Palestinians
against thousands of Palestinians detained since war erupted in Gaza
last October citing serious violations that may amount to torture.
According to the UN's Human Rights office, it had gathered testimonies
that indicate a range of "appalling acts, such as waterboarding and
the release of dogs on detainees".
The report states that many Palestinians were taken into custody while
sheltering in schools, hospitals and residential buildings.
Some of the detainees included UNRWA staff.
A spokesperson, Jeremy Laurence says these acts are in flagrant
violation of international human rights law and international
humanitarian law.
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Kamala Harris set to name VP pick ahead of Tuesday rally
Harris announced her intention to run for office just over a week ago, after President Joe Biden revealed he's no longer seeking a second term in the White House.
Mitch McCann reports:
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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni wraps up official visit to China
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Tensions are mounting in Gwadar, Pakistan's Southern Balochistan province, as protesters face off against security officials
Tensions are running high in Gwadar, a port city in Pakistan's southern Balochistan province, with protesters facing off with security officials.
The government has appealed for calm and said it will hold talks with protesters.
Gwadar houses Pakistan's only deep-sea port - a key project in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
Hira Mustafa has more.
Legendary Nigerian Music Icon, Onyeka Onwenu Dies
A veteran Nigerian music icon, Onyeka Onwenu is dead.
She died at a hospital in Lagos at 72.
Tesem Akende reports.
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RIOTERS INJURE 39 POLICE IN TOWN OF ENGLAND STABBING ATTACK
The town was the scene of a stabbing attack which killed three children on Monday.
The protestors, believed by police to be from out-of-town, descended on Southport after a vigil there on Tuesday evening.
Stuart Smith has more.
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Hungary's Visa Policy Sparks EU Espionage Fears
Hungary's decision to ease visa rules for Russian and Belarusian nationals has alarmed the EU. The bloc's largest party warns that these relaxed restrictions could pose "serious national security concerns" by making it easier for spies to enter.
Pablo Gutierrez reports:
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Israel holding 'situational assessment' after Hamas leader assassinated
Israel is yet to comment but says it is holding a 'situational assessment'. Hamas called Haniyeh's death a 'cowardly act that will not go unpunished'.
Sarah Coates has the latest from Tel Aviv.
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Global reactions coming in on Hamas leader's assassination
Russia has condemned his death, calling it a 'completely unacceptable political murder'.
Turkey says the attack will escalate the war in Gaza into a regional conflict.
Trent Murray is in Berlin.
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TikTok’s Singapore office hit by mass food poisoning incident
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Bank of Japan hikes rates again
The Bank of Japan is hiking interest rates for the second time this year.
It is raising its hovering rate of up to point-one percent to point-two-five percent following a policy meeting in Tokyo.
Chris Gilbert reports.
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Hamas says assassination of its leader 'won't go unpunished'
Israel is yet to comment but Hamas called Haniyeh's death a 'cowardly act that will not go unpunished'.
Our Asia correspondent Neha Poonia has more.
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Death toll from landslides rises in Southern India
The death toll from the devastating landslides in Southern India has reportedly risen to 133.
Dozens others have been injured - and it's yet unclear how many could still be trapped under the debris.
Rescue efforts continue for a second day, as Ishan Garg tells us from New Delhi.
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Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Son of Mexican crime boss El Chapo pleads not guilty to drug trafficking in USA
Joaquin Guzman Lopez was arrested in the state of New Mexico last week, after arriving there with another high-profile cartel kingpin.
Mitch McCann reports
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Israel strikes Beirut in retaliation for Golan Heights soccer pitch attack
capital Beirut.
Its military says it was a targeted strike against a Hezbollah
commander, who carried out the attack at the weekend on the Golan
Heights, that hit a soccer pitch.
Hezbollah denied involvement in that strike, which killed 12 children
and teenagers.
Sarah Coates reports from Tel Aviv.
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UN Secretary General concerned about protests in Venezuela
protests and arrests in Venezuela.
Protests erupted as anger grew over the awarding of Sunday's election
to President Nicolas Maduro despite claims by the opposition that it
had won.
On Monday, the election board declared that Maduro had won a third
term with 51% of votes.
The Secretary General's spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric says that all
political leaders should reject any form of violence...
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Venezuela faces violent protests amid contested presidential election
disputed election result.
Police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at people demonstrating
against President Nicolás Maduro who claimed victory.
The opposition claims its candidate, Edmundo González, won by a large margin.
Mary Triny Mena reports from Caracas.
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Secret Service chief: Trump shooting "failure on multiple levels”
assassination of former President Donald Trump a "failure on multiple
levels".
Ronald Rowe was testifying before Congress a week after the agency's
director resigned.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers grilled Rowe on the failings that
led up to the shooting.
He spoke about those and detailed actions the agency is now taking as
it investigates what went wrong.
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Fed begins two day rate meeting
The Federal Reserve could soon signal when it's likely to bring down borrowing costs in the United States.
The central bank's two-day rate meeting is underway, with market watchers looking for signs that a rate reduction is on the cards.
Sally Patterson reports from New York.
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