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Two Officers Sacked Over Child Q Strip Search

Two London Metropolitan Police officers were sacked for gross misconduct following the strip search of a 15-year-old Black schoolgirl, Child Q, in 2020, while a third received a written warning; the search was deemed unnecessary and disproportionate, highlighting systemic failings within the force.

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Gender Equality
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Kenya Protests: Minister Calls Demonstrations a Coup Attempt

Kenya's interior minister labeled Wednesday's protests, which resulted in at least 10 deaths and over 400 injuries, including police officers, as a "coup attempt", while rights groups reported a higher death toll and condemned police brutality.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Luxury Brands Linked to Amazon Deforestation Through Leather Supply Chain

A new Earthsight report alleges that luxury brands like Coach, Fendi, and Hugo Boss are linked to deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon through their use of leather from cattle raised on illegally deforested land in Pará, Brazil, which will host the UN Climate Conference COP30 in November 2024.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Israeli Actions in Gaza: A Jewish Author's Condemnation

A Jewish author recounts personal experiences of antisemitism and condemns the Israeli government's actions in Gaza as a massacre, questioning how to reconcile his identity with the state's actions.

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Florida Builds Immigrant Detention Center in Everglades

Florida is building a temporary immigrant detention center, "Alligator Alcatraz," in the Everglades, despite environmental concerns and opposition from Miami-Dade County, which values the land at $190 million, while the state offered $20 million; the facility, costing $450 million annually, is slate...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Florida to Open Controversial Migrant Detention Center in Everglades

Florida is building a migrant detention center in the Everglades, repurposing a former training airport, sparking controversy due to environmental concerns and potential human rights violations; the facility, nicknamed the "Alcatraz of alligators," is projected to hold over 1,000 detainees and open ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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UK Visa Rules Separate British Father From Family

Leighton Allen, a 30-year-old British petrol station attendant earning £21,600, is separated from his Tanzanian partner and their son because he cannot meet the UK's £29,000 minimum income requirement for a partner visa, highlighting the financial barriers faced by working-class families.

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Reduced Inequality
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Kenya: Anniversary Protests Result in Multiple Deaths, Government Crackdown

At least eight people were killed in Kenya on Wednesday during protests marking the anniversary of last year's deadly unrest, prompting the government to shut down parliament and the presidential office and ban live coverage of the demonstrations; Amnesty International reported 16 deaths.

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Florida Builds "Alligator Alcatraz" Migrant Detention Center

Florida is converting a virtually abandoned airport in the Everglades into a 1,000-person migrant detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," to support President Trump's mass deportation plan, sparking environmental and human rights concerns.

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Tehran Residents Fear Repression After Iran-Israel Ceasefire

Following an Israeli bombardment, residents near Tehran described the hours before a ceasefire as terrifying, fearing a return to stricter social controls and repression under the guise of the holy month of Muharram. The regime celebrated its 'victory', while the populace remains divided on the futu...

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Iran's Internal Security Crackdown Amidst Military Conflict with Israel

During June's military conflict with Israel, Iran executed four people and detained approximately 700 for alleged espionage, confiscated 10,000 drones in Tehran, and warned citizens against online interactions linked to Israel, revealing a significant internal security crisis.

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South Korea's Dog Meat Ban Creates Crisis for Farmers and Animals

South Korea's 2024 ban on dog meat sales, effective February 2027, has left farmers with unsold dogs and mounting debt, while rehoming efforts struggle due to breed size, social stigma, and shelter capacity, raising concerns about mass euthanasia.

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