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Trans activists defaced a suffragette monument in central London following the Supreme Court’s ruling
Trans rights protesters have defaced a statue of suffragette Millicent Fawcett as thousands took to the streets of London to defend trans rights in the wake of the Supreme Court’s gender ruling.
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British Transport Police reverses policy: detainees to be searched by sex at birth
British Transport Police updates policy following the supreme court’s landmark decision on the definition of a woman
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‘Brutal decision’: China denies British MP entry to Hong Kong for family visit
An MP has been denied entry to Hong Kong by the Chinese government, in what she said was the first such case since the UK handed over the former colony.
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Iran punishes directors of My Favourite Cake for portraying unveiled woman and screening without license
Creators of the praised film, which tenderly portrays its heroine without a headscarf, were charged with ’disturbing public opinion’.
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Met Police receive war crimes dossier on 10 Britons serving with Israeli forces
A team led by leading human rights lawyer Michael Mansfield KC claims they have evidence of British citizens’ involvement in targeted civilian killings and attacks on hospitals.
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Chinese surveillance tech in Georgia could enable protest crackdowns, warn activists
As protests escalate in Georgia, the government’s purchase of high-tech Chinese surveillance cameras—linked to AI-powered facial recognition—has sparked fears among demonstrators and human rights groups that authorities are using technology to monitor, intimidate, and suppress dissent.
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Kosovan drug dealer avoids deportation as UK court rules video calls insufficient for his daughter
A Kosovan drug dealer who bragged on Facebook about a prison party has been allowed to stay in the UK because his daughter is too young for video calls.
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Meta has agreed to stop targeted advertising based on personal data following a lawsuit in the UK
Facebook has agreed to stop targeting advertisements at individual users using personal data after she filed a lawsuit against its parent company, tech giant Meta.
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More than 1,000 killed in Latakia clashes as Syria faces new crisis
Approximately 745 civilians were among those killed in the fighting in Latakia province between security forces and fighters loyal to former president Assad.
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Saudi Arabia — the new center of global politics: The West turns a blind eye to repression for oil and diplomacy
Riyadh is emerging as a new center of political influence. On Feb. 18, the Saudi capital hosted the first meeting between Russian and U.S. delegations regarding the war in Ukraine.
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"Where’s my apology from MI5?" says victim of abusive neo-Nazi agent
The woman at the centre of a case in which MI5 has admitted giving false evidence to three courts says she wants the service to give her a public apology.
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