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This South African Lawyer Broke Down While Talking About Children In Gaza Under Israel’s Genocide At The ICJ
Adila Hassim visibly choked up and held back tears while talking about the effects Israel's genocide has had on Gaza's children.
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Adila Hassim visibly choked up and held back tears while talking about the effects Israel's genocide has had on Gaza's children.
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South Africa said it returned to the court to stop Israel’s military campaign on Rafah and to "do what it can to stop the genocide."
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Footage from a parliamentary session in Taiwan has gone viral after lawmakers broke into a fight over bills to reform the parliament, leading to at least five lawmakers being injured and taken to the hospital.
Climate
The disaster began on Friday, May 10, when heavy rains lashed Baghlan province, causing severe flooding and destroying thousands of dwellings.
Activism
The law would require media, non-governmental and non-profit organizations that receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as “carrying the interests of a foreign power”.
LGBTQ
“Having been a president for more than eight years, this is the first time that the presidential office is so lively and so colorful and filled with so many beautiful people,” Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen said in a speech after the performance.
Activism
The protests come after Israel began its full-blown invasion of Rafah, killing at least 35 Palestinians and injuring 129 others in the first 24 hours.
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The inappropriate behavior included a woman flashing her breasts, a man baring his butt and a person displaying pictures of the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York.
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Leaked photos showed rows of men in grey tracksuits sitting on paper-thin mattresses, blindfolded and forbidden from moving or speaking.
Activism
"From the canal to the sea, Palestine will be free."
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16-year-old Nika Shakarami had attended protests in Tehran on Sep. 20 sparked by Mahsa Amini’s death but then went missing for almost 10 days.
Women
28-year-old had been denied an interpreter during trials because the courts thought an interpreter would not have the legal knowledge to properly interpret legal cases.