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North Korea measures to stem COVID-19 worsen abuses, hunger - U.N. expert
GENEVA (Reuters) - Drastic measures taken by North Korea to contain coronavirus have exacerbated human rights abuses and economic hardship for its citizens, including reports of starvation, a United Nations investigator says.
EU imposes sanctions on four Russians over Navalny jailing
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union imposed sanctions on four senior Russian officials close to President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, a move agreed by EU foreign ministers last week in response to the jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
Israel moving to protect hundreds of personnel against ICC probe
KEREM SHALOM, Israel (Reuters) - Israel estimates that hundreds of its citizens might be subject to war crimes probes by the International Criminal Court, whose jurisdiction it rejects, and is working on how to protect them, the Defence Minister said on Tuesday.
Belarus jails journalist for revealing "medical secrets" in protester's death
KYIV (Reuters) - A Belarusian court sentenced a journalist to six months in prison on Tuesday for divulging medical secrets, after she had contradicted official statements about the death of a protester who the authorities suggested was drunk at the time.
Media watchdog seeks German investigation of Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi death
PARIS (Reuters) - Global media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has accused Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and several top officials of committing crimes against humanity in a criminal complaint filed in Germany.
Former Barcelona chief Bartomeu released day after arrest
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Former FC Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu was released on Tuesday, a Barcelona court said, a day after he was arrested in a probe related to allegations of improper management and business corruption.
Cops detain another five over fracas at Brickfields eatery
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have arrested five men over a ruckus in front of a restaurant in Brickfields.
Huawei exec's extradition fight enters final round in Canada
VANCOUVER (AFP): Chinese Huawei Technologies executive Meng Wanzhou was back in a Canadian court Monday (March 1) to fight a final round against extradition to the United States, her lawyers challenging the crux of the case -- that she allegedly hid business dealings in Iran.
China urges Australia, US to cease all meddling in HK affairs
BEIJING (Xinhua): China on Monday (March 1) urged the United States and Australia to cease interfering in Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs in any form.
Cosmetics entrepreneur missing during raid
COSMETICS entrepreneur Nur Sajat (pic) was nowhere to be seen when police and religious authorities raided his home on Sunday night, Kosmo! reported.