Amid Russia’s crackdown on resistance to the war in Ukraine, some have expressed their anger and grief via offerings at a Moscow statue of a Ukrainian poet.
Colombia reports 215 human rights defenders murdered in 2022
Colombia’s human rights watchdog is reporting that 215 human rights advocates were killed last year, the highest death toll since a peace accord was signed with leftist rebels in 2016
‘Homicide in slow motion’: Police urged to tackle stalking amid rise of tracking tech
By Brieanna Charlebois in Vancouver Stephanie Forster did everything…
Burkina Faso confirms it has ended French military accord
Burkina Faso gov’t spokesman says the country wants to defend itself and France has one month to pull out troops.
Iowa school shooting hurts 3; police say 2 in custody
A teacher and two other people, including at least one student, were injured in a shooting at a Des Moines school on the edge of the city’s downtown.
Turkey’s President Erdogan tells Sweden not to expect backing for its NATO bid after Quran burnt
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has told Sweden not to expect his backing for its bid to join NATO after Swedish police allowed a Quran to be burned by a protestor outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm.
Monterey Park shooting: Who were the victims?
The 11 people killed in the Monterey Park dance hall shooting were all in their 50s, 60s or 70s.