France riots: more than 400 arrested as police officer accused of shooting teen apologises

France riots: more than 400 arrested as police officer accused of shooting teen apologises

Violence spreads to cities across France as officer involved in shooting says he didn’t intend to kill driver

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More than 400 people have been arrested across France, officials said, as unrest spread to major cities during a third night of riots triggered by the deadly police shooting of a teenager of Algerian and Moroccan descent during a traffic stop.

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‘The world is failing the Haitian people’ warns UNICEF chief

‘The world is failing the Haitian people’ warns UNICEF chief

Immediate action needs to be taken by the international community to address conditions in Haiti, otherwise “it’s hard to imagine a decent future” for the Caribbean nation, said the head of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Thursday.


Briefing correspondents at UN Headquarters in New York just a few days after visiting Haiti along with the head of the World Food Programme (WFP), Catherine Russell said “the current situation of insecurity is unacceptable.

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France police shooting: 77 arrests as protests widen over teenager’s death

France police shooting: 77 arrests as protests widen over teenager’s death

Around 2,000 police deployed in and around Paris, amid growing anger at shooting of 17-year-old in Nanterre during traffic stop

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Police have arrested at least 77 people in Paris and the surrounding suburbs, according to local reports, during a second night of protests, as unrest spread across France following the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old boy during a traffic stop.

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Urgent action needed to protect ‘dying’ Kenyan domestic workers in Gulf, say rights groups

Urgent action needed to protect ‘dying’ Kenyan domestic workers in Gulf, say rights groups

Deaths and alleged abuse of Kenyan women in Saudi Arabia fuels demands for Nairobi to act on human rights

Rights groups have expressed concern that not enough has been done to address the alleged mistreatment of domestic workers in Gulf states, such as Saudi Arabia, after the Kenyan government moved to secure work opportunities abroad for its citizens.

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