The ruling party suddenly reintroduced the bill earlier this month, after mass protests forced its withdrawal last year.

The ruling party suddenly reintroduced the bill earlier this month, after mass protests forced its withdrawal last year.
Why are nearly 10,000 Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons – one-third of them without charge?
Hanan and Mazen were stuck in the West Bank. Their kids were in Gaza, where they were killed by Israeli bombs.
Germany promises $260m as European diplomats meet in Paris to mark the first anniversary of the conflict.
Since Sudan erupted into war a year ago, Hind, Noon and Yasmine have fought for themselves, for their future.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese explains how Israel justifies its killing and mass destruction in Gaza.
In a new document, the Vatican says these practices are ‘grave violations of human dignity’.
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All the updates from the ICJ hearing in Nicaragua’s request that emergency measures be imposed on Germany.
The bill is likely to become law soon, but activists and those from LGBTQ community say more work needs to be done.
Annelle Sheline talks about quitting her job at the US State Department due to frustration over ‘naive’ Israel policy.
Jack Picone reflects on his journey through Rwanda in 1994, and the lifelong nightmares it has left him with.
President Paul Kagame leads rites in Kigali as the African nation marks one of the bloodiest massacres of 20th century.
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