The woman who wrote the book to get out of the grief of her husband's death turned out to be the murderer of her husband

The woman who wrote the book to get out of the grief of her husband’s death turned out to be the murderer of her husband

File photo A woman overcome with grief over the sudden death of her husband, who wrote a book to overcome the grief of the death of her loved ones, turns out to be the murderer of her own husband. According to foreign media reports, a 33-year-old woman from Utah, Corrie Darden Richens, called the police…

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Envoy ‘deeply disturbed’ by mounting violence between Israelis and Palestinians

Israel: UN experts demand accountability over death of Palestinian hunger striker

The 45-year-old Palestinian died in his prison cell on Tuesday morning following a nearly three-month hunger strike. He had been protesting Israel’s widespread policy of arbitrarily detaining Palestinians in “abhorrent conditions” and in violation of fair trial guarantees. The call for greater accountability came from the independent expert, or Special Rapporteur, on the situation of…

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Singapore: Rights experts call for moratorium on the death penalty

Singapore: Rights experts call for moratorium on the death penalty

They strongly condemned the execution this week of Tangaraju s/o Suppiah, who was convicted of conspiring to traffic cannabis from Malaysia to the country in 2013.  Fair trial concerns  Mr. Suppiah, a 46-year-old Tamil from Singapore, was hanged on Tuesday despite claims that he had not been provided with adequate interpretation during police interrogations. “The…

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spying for Israel;  8 Indian Navy officers face death sentence in Qatar

spying for Israel; 8 Indian Navy officers face death sentence in Qatar

Former Indian Navy officers sell information on Qatar’s secret program to buy submarines from Italy to Israel; Photo: File Doha: 8 ex-servicemen including 2 Indian Navy commanders arrested in Qatar for spying for Israel may be sentenced to death. According to the Indian newspaper, 8 retired officers, including Commander Parinanda Tiwari, the highest military award…

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UN coordinator calls for urgent ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Sudan, as death toll mounts

UN coordinator calls for urgent ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Sudan, as death toll mounts

“I am horrified by the toll the clashes are having on civilians”, said Abdou Dieng. “At least 331 people have been killed nationwide, including five aid workers, and nearly 3,200 have been injured.” The fighting between troops from the national army and a powerful rival militia known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) erupted six days ago, and…

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Current climate polices ‘a death sentence’ for the world, warns Guterres

Current climate polices ‘a death sentence’ for the world, warns Guterres

Antonio Guterres was addressing via videolink, the fourth meeting of the Major Economies Forum, convened by the United States President Joe Biden, which is designed to galvanize efforts to keep the global temperature rise of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, within reach – in line with the Paris Agreement. Biggest coffers, biggest emitters “You are the…

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