Thousands protest in Paris over death of immigrant worker in police custody Thousands of people marched in Paris on Sunday in protest at the death in police custody of 35-year-old El Hacen Diarra, whose violent arrest on January 14 was caught on camera. Paris police have launched an internal investigation into what happened, but Interior Minister Laurent Nunez has rejected calls for the officers concerned to be suspended.
https://www.france24.com/en/france/20260125-thousands-protest-paris-over-death-migrant-worker-in-police-custody-hacen-diarrahttps://archive.ph/2U6zpStarmer clique blocks Burnham from running for ParliamentTrade union representatives and politicians hit back at the party’s national executive committee’s decision today to block the Greater Manchester mayor from running in the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election. The NEC panel made up of 10 top party officials voted eight to one against Mr Burnham, who announced his intention to run for the seat when it became vacant on Friday after Andrew Gwynne stood down as MP on health grounds. .. . . . . . . . .
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/starmer-clique-blocks-burnham-running-parliamentIrish health workers think patients have been conditioned to accept “unacceptably low standard” of careThe research identifies high rates of understaffing and resulting pressure on workers, top-down communication, and faltering quality of care as some of the key problems. “Stress from understaffing and poor retention in the health and social sector contribute to a vicious circle that is draining the service, particularly of more senior, experienced workers,” the report states. “More than three quarters of survey respondents reported that they often think about leaving their current role.”
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/01/25/irish-health-workers-think-patients-have-been-conditioned-to-accept-unacceptably-low-standard-of-care/Carney government expands assault on public services as thousands of workers hit with layoff notices, including at Health CanadaThe targeted employees include workers at: Health Canada; Global Affairs Canada; Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada; Transport Canada; Employment and Social Development; Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada; Agriculture Canada; Statistics Canada; Shared Services Canada; the Treasury Board Secretariat and Public Services and Procurement Canada.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/01/26/azoy-j26.htmlLula, Trump discuss ‘Board of Peace’, agree to meet in Washington: BrazilLula also requested that Trump’s new proposal for a Board of Peace “be limited to the issue of Gaza and include a seat for Palestine”, as global powers worry the initiative launched last Thursday could assume a wider role and rival the United Nations. Lula also urged the “comprehensive reform of the United Nations, including the expansion of the permanent members of the Security Council”.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/26/lula-trump-discuss-board-of-peace-agree-to-meet-in-washington-brazilhttps://archive.ph/j540PIdeology over technique – the Milei government’s banned glossaryThe Servicio Meteorológico Nacional is not a one-off occurrence. Invisible lists of uncomfortable words have also started appearing at other state bodies. At the Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (National Agricultural Technology Institute or INTA), workers and unions denounced a ban or discouragement of such terms as: "agroecología" (“agroecology”), "sustentabilidad" (“sustainability”), "biodiversidad" (“biodiversity”), "huella de carbono" (“carbon footprint”), "género" (“gender”), Prohuerta (an Argentine pro-orchard programme) and "cambio climático" (“climate change”).
https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/ideology-over-technique-the-governments-banned-glossary.phtmlhttps://archive.ph/UeYoyHonduran Feminists Fear Elimination of Equal Rights in Incoming Asfura’s RuleCentral America, a region with high levels of sexist violence, has suffered cuts in public institutions dedicated to women’s care in recent years. El Salvador, for example, banned the use of “inclusive language” in all public schools in the country, while in Panama the government has planned to eliminate the Ministry of Women as part of a restructuring of the State aimed at reducing public spending. Thousands of feminists marched this Sunday with slight clashes with the military through the center of Tegucigalpa to demand more rights in favor of equality and the cessation of sexist violence with banners showing the faces of missing or murdered women, batucadas, and purple flares (the color of the movement).
https://www.telesurenglish.net/honduran-feminists-fear-elimination-of-equal-rights-in-incoming-asfuras-rule/Anger as MSF agrees to Israel’s ‘unreasonable demands’: What to know MSF said it faced an “impossible choice” to either provide the information or be forced by Israel to suspend its operations. On January 1, Israel withdrew the licences of 37 aid groups, including MSF, the Norwegian Refugee Council and International Rescue Committee and Oxfam, saying they failed to adhere to the new “security and transparency standards”. The measure could exacerbate an already dire humanitarian situation for people in war-shattered Gaza, as they endure continued attacks.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/26/anger-as-msf-agrees-to-israels-unreasonable-demands-what-to-knowhttps://archive.ph/RMjZeIsrael extends media restrictions under law targeting foreign broadcastersThe Israeli government on Monday approved orders to block access to the websites and YouTube channels of Qatar-based Al Jazeera and the Lebanese Al Mayadeen networks for 90 days. The measures extend the existing restrictions that ban the networks' television broadcasts within Israel. In a statement, Israel's Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi said that he would "continue to remove the enemies of Israel from here".
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-extends-restrictions-under-law-targeting-foreign-broadcastersRoumieh's Lebanese prisoners launch hunger strike over 'selective justice'The prisoners called for a central sit-in at Riad al-Solh Square in downtown Beirut on Friday, 30 January 2026, at 12:30 p.m., under the slogan, "No to selective justice… Yes to transitional justice." In a video apparently recorded inside the prison, the Lebanese prisoners, joined by notorious Salafist cleric Ahmad al-Assir, delivered a message criticising the fact that "other detainees are left to suffer delays and procrastination," while the case of Syrian detainees is being discussed between officials from the two countries.
https://www.newarab.com/news/roumiehs-lebanese-prisoners-strike-over-selective-justiceNew RSF offensive in Blue Nile ‘diversion from Kordofan front’The Rapid Support Forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North, led by Joseph Tuka, launched an attack on the areas of Malakal and El Silak in southern Blue Nile state this morning. Field sources reported that the Sudanese Armed Forces repelled a large-scale attack on the two areas, while some experts considered the attack an attempt to open a new front in Blue Nile state, which they believe has been in preparation for some time.
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudan-war-rsf-offensive-in-blue-nile-diversion-from-kordofan-frontSouth Sudan orders UN personnel, civilians to leave parts of Jonglei StateSome of the fiercest fighting has taken place in Jonglei, located in the country's east on the border with Ethiopia, where the South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF) is seeking to halt an offensive by fighters loyal to Sudan People's Liberation Army-in-Opposition (SPLA-IO). An operation code-named "operation enduring peace" was "imminent," the SSPDF said in a statement on Sunday.
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