ICJ genocide case: South Africa’s five-point argument against Israel
Israel will defend itself against South Africa’s arguments – from the denial of food and medicines to forced displacement, mass killings and more – on Friday.
Top India wrestler to return honour in protest against sport body’s new chief
A top Indian male wrestler says he is returning one of the country’s highest civilian awards in protest against the election of a president to the sport’s ruling body backed by his predecessor, who is accused of sexually harassing female wrestlers.
Horizon scandal: hundreds of post office operators to have convictions quashed
Hundreds of post office operators are to have their convictions quashed by parliament within months in an unprecedented move designed to draw a line under one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British history.
‘Fear, shame, hopelessness’: how young men are blackmailed online
As with so many other online offenses, the past decade has seen a rapid growth of the crime of sexually coerced extortion, commonly referred to as “sextortion”.
Customs service warns against products containing marijuana
The Korea Customs Service (KCS) has cautioned against travelers bringing in various forms of cannabis products, such as gummies, chocolates and oils, from overseas destinations where the use of marijuana is legal, as overseas travel plans come into full swing over the New Year.
Palestinians in Gaza worried about Israel stealing organs from bodies
A Palestinian woman, Rasmia Kodeih, has been demanding the release of her deceased son’s body from Israeli authorities for almost three months, Anadolu Agency reports. Kodeih, whose son was killed on Oct. 7, believes that his body is detained by Israeli authorities.
‘Exhausted’ Palestinians call for ceasefire as Israel’s war continues
After enduring nearly three months of relentless strikes, widespread displacements and the blocking of humanitarian aid, Gazans express desperation for an end to Israel's war on Gaza.
Istanbul newspaper sheds light on ‘largest journalist massacre in history’
Press For Palestine issues single-copy newspaper, Gazzete, to highlight killings of nearly 100 journalists in Palestine by Israel during its ongoing war on besieged Gaza.
Suspected Syrian migrant smuggler jailed in France
French authorities charged and jailed on Sunday a suspected Syrian smuggler as part of an investigation into a boat incident in the English Channel in the past week that killed a migrant.
A child is being killed in Gaza every 10 minutes: WHO
A representative for the organisation in the occupied Palestinian territories urges the need for a sustained ceasefire in the region.