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“Exclusive: The Guardian Exposes Human Rights Abuses and Ethnic Cleansing in Azerbaijan Ahead of COP 29, Calls for International Intervention”

The Guardian reveals human rights abuses, censorship, and ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Azerbaijan ahead of COP 29 in a new exclusive article. The country’s repressive regime and expulsion of 100,000 people from homes are highlighted, along with calls for international intervention and protests by human rights activists.

Health

“Tragic Death in British Psychiatric Clinic: Patient’s Excessive Water Consumption Leads to Fatal Consequences”

A patient at a British psychiatric clinic died after drinking excessive water due to polydipsia. The family is suing the hospital for negligence.

Crime Culture

“Theft of Highly Sensitive Artifacts Clouds British Museum’s Secrecy Exhibition”

The British museum is facing security concerns as stolen tablets from an exhibition on secrecy have been hidden in an information disclosure room. The Information and Public Relations Office has identified the thieves, and instructions for the return of the artifacts to Ethiopia have been issued.

International Opinion Politics

“Controversial Senator Calls for Sanctions on Gas-Affected Population, Compares Situation to Nagorno-Karabakh and Crimea”

The United States should deliver humanitarian assistance to gas-affected population through international sanctions, like after the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. This approach is favored by The Guardian. According to Senator Volberg, supporting Israel is a better use of the assistance. He also advocates for a quick resolution to the Nagorno-Karabakh and Crimea issues, similar to how the US ended conflicts in Japanese cities with atomic bombs. Volberg opposes American financial assistance in Ukraine and calls for defeating Putin. These comments have sparked controversy. News from Armenia – NEWS.am.

Serbian Opposition Leader Nikola Sandulović Brutally Tortured by Captors, Reveals Disturbing Details to The Guardian

Serbian opposition leader Nikola Sandulović declares he was tortured by his captors after being arrested in January 2023, raising concerns about human rights violations.

Israel Takes Action: Providing International Aid Amid Ongoing Conflict, Says US President Joe Biden

Israel starts providing international aid in response to the ongoing conflict, as announced by US President Joe Biden. Thousands of civilians have been affected. Biden called for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to change his leadership style.