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Gang violence in Haiti triggers surge in malnourished children

Nearly one in four children suffer from chronic malnutrition as over 115,000 face life-threatening undernourishment, with parents struggle to provide care amidst the security crisis.
stabbing rampage

14 wounded in stabbing rampage, vehicle attack near Seoul

Fourteen people were wounded Thursday after a man drove a car onto a pedestrian walkway and went on a stabbing rampage at a department store in Seongnam, just south of Seoul, police said.
racist assault

Ex-Mississippi officers plead guilty to racist assault on 2 Black men during raid

A Texas police department is apologizing after a typo made while checking a license plate resulted in officers pulling over what they wrongly suspected was a stolen car and then holding an innocent Black family at gunpoint.
New Zealand shooting

New Zealand shooting: gunman kills two in Auckland hours before World Cup opening

Two people have been killed and six injured after a shooting in Auckland city centre on Thursday morning, hours before the Women’s World Cup was due to kick off there.
India's northeastern Manipur state

Video of mob parading women naked in India’s Manipur sparks outrage

Charges of rape and murder pressed against "unknown miscreants" numbering "800-1,000" in northeastern state, currently in the grip of deadly violence between Christian minority Kuki tribe and majority Hindu Meiteis.

Nude Activists Create ‘Sea of Blood’ to Protest Pamplona’s Sadistic Bullfights

Ahead of the Running of the Bulls at the San Fermín festival, dozens of animal advocates from PETA and Spanish animal protection group AnimaNaturalis gathered in the heart of Pamplona, Spain. Adorned in little more than “horns” and red floor-length veils, protesters pushed for the city to end the gory bullfights.
Cashmere and Feather Ban

Burberry’s AGM in London: PETA US Demands Cashmere and Feather Ban

At Burberry’s annual meeting today, representatives from shareholders including PETA US pushed the company to ban cashmere and feathers.
cross-border illicit fuel trade

Trafficking in the Sahel: Gas lighting

Kourou/Koualou, a tiny village in a neutral zone straddling Benin and Burkina Faso, was the centre of a one-million-litre-a-year cross-border illicit fuel trade, a snapshot of a phenomenon that spreads far across the 6,000-kilometre-wide African Sahel region.
US mass shooting

While the Army reveals new details about the gunman who killed 8 people at...

The gunman behind the second-deadliest US mass shooting of the year was terminated from the Army due to health concerns and may have been driven by right-wing extremism, sources told CNN.
Sex offender

Oklahoma woman: Sex offender controlled daughter’s family

A registered sex offender found dead on a rural Oklahoma property with his wife, her teenage children and two visiting teens kept the family “under lock and key” and always had to know where they were, the wife’s mother said Tuesday.

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