
Thousands demonstrate across Mexico for the 130,000 missing
Thousands demonstrate in Mexico's cities urging more government action against enforced disappearances - a problem often linked to drug cartels.
Thousands demonstrate in Mexico's cities urging more government action against enforced disappearances - a problem often linked to drug cartels.
The UK government will test its emergency alert system for the first time since 2023, with every mobile phone in the country set to sound a loud siren at the same time
"Hundreds of people marched along Avenida Corrientes and gathered at the Obelisk in Buenos Aires on Saturday to protest President Javier Milei's invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit the country. They also condemned what they described as the genocide taking place in Gaza. Footage shows protesters marching with Palestinian flags and keffiyehs, chanting slogans. At one point, tensions escalated when police clashed with a photographer, injuring him. According to reports, at least two people were detained. "A motorbike ran me over (…) They all threw themselves on top of me and started hitting me," said Fernando Iglesias, an injured photojournalist. Social, political and human rights groups warned that Netanyahu’s potential visit would be 'a disgrace' for Argentina. "He has been labelled a war criminal by the International Criminal Court and must be detained if we truly have justice," said political scientist Tamara Lalli. Organisers vowed to continue mobilising, framing the protests as a show of solidarity with Palestine and a rejection of Milei's support for Israel. The Israel-Hamas war erupted on October 7, 2023, when the Palestinian group launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel, killing 1,139 people and kidnapping more than 200 others, according to Israeli officials. Israel's subsequent military operations in Gaza have killed more than 63,300 people and injured over 159,800 others at the time of publication, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health."
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The Scottish Police Federation has launched a judicial review of Lord Bracadale's chairmanship of the inquiry after he held private meetings with Mr Bayoh's family.
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: Sir Ian McCartney, who was a minister for Tony Blair when his son Hugh died in a Glasgow flat in 1999, has told of his grief 26 years on.
Trade chiefs warn Covid shutdowns, spiralling energy costs and the decline of city centres as well as tax rises have seen venues shed thousands of jobs.
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Derek Thomson, who has been Unite’s Scottish secretary since 2023, faces complaints of inappropriate behaviour.
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: The former First Minister spoke as he prepares to help 200 schoolgirls in Malawi with scholarship project.
Dionne Christie stood trial on a murder charge but was convicted of the lesser offence of culpable homicide and sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison in May.
Millions have watched footage of a girl brandishing weapons and shouting “get the f*** away from us” to a Bulgarian couple.
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Police are trying to identify those caught by a hidden camera in the wake of Colin Smyth MSP being arrested and charged with possession of indecent images.
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: The STUC has written to the government over concerns about the recent hotel protests in Falkirk and elsewhere.