The US federal government has paused $27.5 million in family planning grants pending an investigation into compliance with legal requirements. This decision affects services such as contraception and cancer screenings, notably impacting low-income communities. Planned Parenthood and other organizations criticize the funding freeze, arguing it limits access to essential healthcare.
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Amnesty International on Thursday called for a global, legally binding treaty to regulate the production and use of electric shock equipment such as stun guns and electric shock batons. Amnesty backed by a network of over 80 organisations globally is calling for torture-free trade treaty to regulate the trade and use of a range of law enforcement equipment.
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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou faces his first vote of no confidence in parliament Thursday, with the motion unlikely to pass. The speech sparked condemnation from most of the opposition in parliament where Bayrou is well short of an absolute majority, making his government highly vulnerable to a no-confidence vote that, if successful, would force it to resign.
German prosecutors charged an Iraqi couple, Twana HS and Asia RA, with enslavement, torture, and war crimes for holding two young Yazidi girls captive. The victims were subjected to physical and sexual abuse, forced labor, and religious oppression. The couple's actions were linked to the Islamic State's campaign against the Yazidi community.
Time Magazine's Person of the Year 2024, President Donald Trump expressed shock that the Time Magazine is still in the business when he was asked to comment of the new cover of the magazine that illustrated Elon Musk as the president, sitting behind the Resolute Desk. CNN described the cover as a provocative one aimed at irking President Trump.
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