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Israel-Palestine crisis: ‘It’s the innocent civilians who are losing’
On November 3, 2023 Briefing reporters in Geneva on Friday UN health agency (WHO) spokesperson Christian Lindmeier said that in Israel, where 1,400 people have been killed so far, and in Gaza, where over 9,000 have been killed according to Hamas run authorities, 70 per cent of the victims are women and children. “It’s the…
Read MoreChina Tiananmen critic stuck in Taiwan transit lounge granted asylum in Canada
Chen Siming spent two weeks living in the transit area in Taipei’s international airport waiting to resettle By Helen Davidson On October 8, 2023 A Chinese dissident who was stuck inside a Taiwanese airport transit area after he refused to fly on to China says he has arrived in Canada after being granted asylum. Chen Siming arrived in…
Read MoreUkraine calls for return of ‘abducted’ children as more arrive in Belarus
Ukraine says more than 19,000 children have been taken illegally by Russia since it began its full-scale invasion. By Sofiia Gatilova On September 20, 2023 Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska has called on world leaders to help ensure the return of thousands of Ukrainian children forcibly taken by Russia as Belarusian state media published photos…
Read MoreAbout 30 children were taken hostage by Hamas militants. Their families wait in agony
By Laurie Kellman On October 27, 2023 LONDON (AP) — Abigail Edan is just 3 years old, yet when Hamas militants stormed her kibbutz, Kfar Azza, on Oct. 7 and killed her parents, she knew enough to run to a neighbor’s for shelter. The Brodutch family — mother Hagar and her three children — took…
Read MoreMichigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden talks race and justice at Ford School
By Shane Baum On November 13, 2023 The Ford School of Public Policy hosted Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden Monday afternoon in Weill Hall to discuss her upbringing and career in public office. Judge Laurel Beatty Blunt, Ford School Towsley Foundation Policymaker in Residence and judge on Ohio’s Tenth District Court of Appeals led the…
Read MoreSecurity team at Detroit’s Renaissance Center accused of racism, assault
By TheGrio Staff On November 16, 2023 “Black hotel guests and visitors to the RenCen are in extreme danger and risk for their lives,” wrote attorney Danielle Safran, representing a client who’s filed a lawsuit against its security firm. A private security police force at Detroit’s historic Renaissance Center is allegedly plagued with racism and…
Read MoreLocal prison reform advocates recognized, call for passage of reform bills in state senate
By Thomas O’Neil-White On November 15, 2023 Local and statewide prison reform advocates rallied at Niagara Square Thursday in support of two bills currently making their way through the state legislature. The Elder Parole bill would grant an automatic parole hearing to an incarcerated person 55 years and older who has served 15 years of…
Read MoreThey Were Prosecuted for Using Drugs While Pregnant. But It May Not Have Been a Crime
Dozens of women in Mississippi have been charged with child abuse crimes that, based on existing state law, they may not have committed. By Anna Wolfe On November 18, 2023 Spencer Woods wanted to fight a crime that didn’t exist. As a sheriff’s investigator in Monroe County, Mississippi, near the Alabama border, he would occasionally…
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