All news on the topic: Human rights
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Just one in five voters thinks Rwanda plan will actually 'stop the boats'
Only 22% of 1,500 voters quizzed online think the controversial policy will be a deterrent
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Judges facing death penalty in Saudi Arabia for being too soft on human rights
Ten male judges have been hit with high treason charges - a crime punishable by death in repressive Saudi Arabia - after confessing to being too "lenient" in human rights cases
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Determined Sheikh Jassim to raise Man Utd bid to £5.5bn to blow Ratcliffe away
The Qataris have proposed a 100 percent buyout of United and have pledged to clear historic debt heaped on the club by the controversial leveraged purchase by the Glazers in 2005
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Refugee who stayed with Gary Lineker speaks out on living at BBC star's house
Rasheed Baluch, who was a guest at Gary Lineker’s home for weeks where he was given a free bed, said the Match of the Day presenter has come forward to defend humanity and Britain should be proud
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Inside Abu Ghraib prison where US tortured Iraqi detainees in horror war crimes
WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: On March 20, 2004, the US and UK Coalition invaded Iraq on the false belief that dictator Saddam Hussein was manufacturing weapons of mass destruction and planned to use them on his own people
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Levi Bellfield starts legal action after bid to marry girlfriend in jail blocked
Serial killer Levi Bellfield, 54, is threatening a judicial review if his application to marry a mystery prison visitor isn't approved in a battle with Justice Secretary Dominic Raab
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Inside mega prison hell as thousands of gangsters sleep on metal shelves
El Salvador has had a problem with gang-related violence for decades, but the South American country's new President Nayib Bukele has promised a crackdown on crime, and has already rounded up 63,000 gangsters and thrown most in jail
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Suella Braverman wasting thousands of taxpayer cash on Rwanda photo op
The Home Secretary is heading to Kigali to drum up publicity for her immigration plans even though ministers have failed to send a single asylum seeker there despite handing £140million to the Rwandan government
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Rishi Sunak tweet 'will be used by traffickers to control rape victims' MP says
In a blistering condemnation, Labour's Jess Phillips asked the Prime Minister what she should say to the next trafficked woman who is being repeatedly raped who comes to her for help
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World Cup to have 40 extra games and new format as FIFA make unpopular changes
Fifa will confirm the plans for 48-team tournament in 2026 at a council meeting today ahead of annual congress in Rwanda
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Braverman's policies branded 'cruel and heartless' by ex-Home Office adviser
The comments from Nimco Ali came as the Government's Illegal Migration Bill passed the first parliamentary hurdle - but former PM Theresa May suggested victims of modern slavery would be treated as 'collateral damage'
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Hundreds take part in protest outside Parliament against Illegal Migration Bill
Huge crowds have gathered in Parliament Square chanting 'stop the bill' as MPs debated Home Secretary Suella Braverman's draconian plans to end Channel crossings
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Infantino under fresh pressure over Qatar compensation ahead of FIFA congress
Amnesty International has delivered a petition with more than a million signatures ahead of Thursday meeting in Rwanda following criticism that Fifa is yet to specify details around "legacy fund"
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North Korean agent faces firing squad after he was caught Googling Kim Jong-un
A Pyongyang source said the intelligence agents were ratted out by a colleague who spotted them abusing their internet privileges and now one of the agents faces execution
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Gary Lineker 'closing' on Match of the Day return as BBC bosses urged to quit
BBC director general Tim Davie and chair Richard Sharp are under severe pressure after being accused of bowing to Tory pressure to ditch Match of the Day host Gary Lineker
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Russia turns to cruel weapon as flesh-melting thermite rains on Ukraine town
Thermite munitions - which have been used previously during the war in Ukraine - are particularly deadly because they burn rather than explode, reaching temperatures exceeding 2,400C that can easily sear through steel
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Most explosive moments at the Oscars - infamous slap to awkward kisses and falls
As the Oscars comes around again, there have been a fair share of jaw-dropping moments over the years that are not about the films - here is a round up of ten most shocking things to happen at the Academy Awards
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'Match of the Day' review as Gary Lineker revolt makes for highlights farce
The public broadcaster's iconic programme was ditched following a remarkable backlash - and instead viewers were given 20 minutes of highlights with the only trimming being budget graphics that anyone with a laptop could have created in minutes
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Peers will challenge Suella Braverman's immigration bill as cruel and inhumane
Writing for the Sunday Mirror, Labour peer Baroness Lister of Burtersett predicts peers from all sides of the House will challenge the government over the Home Secretary's refugee crackdown
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Sky Sports slam BBC for Gary Lineker hypocrisy with Jeremy Clarkson point
The BBC have controversially taken Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker off air for criticising the government - despite their impartiality policy being inconsistent
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Dan Walker makes worrying "lost the dressing room" dig as BBC in turmoil
Ian Wright, Alan Shearer, Alex Scott, Micah Richards and others have boycotted the BBC's football coverage on Saturday after Gary Lineker was controversially taken off air
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Inside Rishi Sunak's day trip to Paris as he admits it's 'tough' being PM
The Prime Minister was up early for the train to the French capital where he held Channel migrant talks with his bromance pal Emmanuel Macron, who he called "mon ami"
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Gary Lineker and his stance on refugees should make English football proud
Gary Lineker has left a large proportion of Conservative politicians foaming at the mouth after expressing his disgust at the Government’s Illegal Migration Bill, leading to a campaign to get him sacked - purely, it seems, for having an opinion
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Ex Newsnight host Emily Maitlis slams BBC 'double standards' over Gary Lineker
Emily Maitlis, who was once found to have breached impartiality rules during her time at the BBC, has offered her thoughts on the saga involving Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker, the government and her former employer
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Horse owned by sanctioned Putin ally taken in theft in Czech Republic
The 16-year-old stallion Zazou, who won more than £1 million on the racetrack, disappeared from a stud in the Czech Republic where he had been stabled by his alleged owner Ramzan Kadyrov
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