Credit Suisse found guilty in cocaine cash laundering case
Credit Suisse (CSGN.S) was convicted by Switzerland’s Federal Criminal Court on Monday of failing to prevent money-laundering by a Bulgarian cocaine trafficking gang in the
‘He’s Disabled,’ the Caregiver Screamed. ‘I’m With Her,’ Eyad Cried. The Cop Opened Fire Anyway
The 32-year-old autistic Palestinian lay wounded and terrified on the ground while his caregiver, standing nearby, tried to explain to Israeli policemen that he had
Israel demolishes 16 Palestinian homes in West Bank
Israeli forces demolished 16 Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank, according to a local activist and residents on Wednesday, Anadolu reports. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Eid
Aksa presses are continuing of fanatic Jewish
Yesterday, more than 250 fanatic Jews accompanied by the occupying Israeli police raided the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem. According to a statement from the Islamic
German police probe 30,000 people over child abuse network
Authorities in western Germany are investigating 30,000 people suspected of taking part in a child abuse network. Peter Biesenbach, Justice Minister for the North Rhine-Westphalia
Israeli forces detain 23 Palestinians from West Bank, Jerusalem
Israeli forces detained today 23 Palestinians, including two former prisoners and two minors, from various parts of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, said the
‘95% of Palestinians in Israeli jails suffer torture’
Number of Palestinians in Israeli prisons currently stands at around 5,000 detainees, says report. The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said on Thursday that 95% of
Israel to demolish residential structures south of Hebron
Israeli occupation forces today informed residents of Birayn, a small village near the town of Yatta to the south of Hebron in the occupied West
Israeli Military Uproots Dozens of Palestinian-owned Olive Trees in Jordan Valley
Israeli military bulldozers uprooted, early on Wednesday, dozens of long-standing olive trees in the northern Jordan Valley area of Al-Aghwar, in the occupied West Bank,
Israeli Troops Demolish a Palestinian Home in Betunia, Near Ramallah
Israeli troops demolished, early on Wednesday morning, a Palestinian-owned home in the central West Bank town of Betunia, west of Ramallah. Local sources said that
Palestinians demand justice after killing of Ahmed Erekat by Israel
Erekat, who was 27, was shot and killed by Israeli police, who claimed that he was trying to use his car to attack their officers.
Israel Demolishes Houses in West Bank, Arrests 9 Palestinians in Jerusalem
Israel has demolished houses in the West Bank and arrested Palestinians despite a lockdown caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The Palestinian Prisoners Club said that
Israeli Police Assault, Arrest 4 Palestinians at Al-Aqsa, Soldiers Detain 3 Overnight
Dozens of Israeli police, on Sunday, assaulted a number of Palestinian Muslim worshipers performing Eid al-Fitr prayers at Bab al-Asbat or Lion’s Gate, leading to
UN Expert Thinks CAA Has Sparked More Hate Speech, Discrimination Against Minorities
The CAA “is contrary to India’s obligations under international human rights law, in particular on non-discrimination”, UN special advisor on the prevention of genocide, Adama
IDF soldier indicted for stealing Palestinian car at fake checkpoint
The soldier, dressed in uniform and carrying his weapon, took the car while falsely claiming that he had stopped them at an IDF checkpoint. A
Israeli army kills Palestinian boy in West Bank
A young boy was martyred and four more injured in clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian youths in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday. “Zaid
Israeli forces injure 6 Palestinians in West Bank
Six people were wounded with plastic bullets when Israeli forces intervened against the Palestinians who wanted to protest the illegal Jewish settlements in the West
Greek coast guards ignore human rights, force 48 asylum-seekers to Turkey
Greek coast guards, frequently criticized by rights groups for their treatment of migrants, have pushed 48 asylum-seekers back to Turkey, which constitutes a violation of
5 Palestinians injured in West Bank clashes
Five Palestinians, including a photojournalist working with Anadolu Agency were injured after Israeli forces dispersed two rallies rejecting settlements building in the occupied West Bank.
Migrant labourers in time of corona: Jobless, homeless and miles to go to return home
Some are finding their own villages in Bihar blocking their entry; a few had to make trees their temporary homes in West Bengal; hundreds left
Netanyahu Says Palestinians in Jordan Valley Won’t Get Citizenship After Annexation
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Palestinians residing in the Jordan Valley would not be granted Israeli citizenship after the region is annexed by