Lawyers and families of jailed Tunisian opposition leaders are calling on the International Criminal Court to investigate a crackdown on political opposition and the abuse of Black African migrants in the North African country, which has been offered European Union financial support to help rein in ...
Read Also
- Behind the scenes at the UN
- Lebanon indefinitely postpones all football matches amid Israel’s attacks
- Why is Israel attacking Lebanon?
- Switzerland opens probe into use of suicide booth
- Who is Pakistan’s new spy chief Asim Malik?
- Mysterious necklace linked to queen's demise set for auction
- New 'ghost shark' discovered in New Zealand waters
- Several people are detained in Switzerland in connection with suspected death in a 'suicide capsule'
- Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s music streams jump after arrest and sex crimes charges
- Israel attacks Lebanon in maps and charts: Live tracker
Latest The Independent
- Violent crime dropped in 2023 — despite Trump insisting it was ‘through the roof’
- Trump teased over rambling ‘word salad’ at rally as he insists he is ‘cognitively very strong’
- Trump teased over rambling ‘word salad’ at rally as he insists he is ‘cognitively very strong’
- Trump tries to claim he will be protector of women if he wins election – despite role in overturning Roe v Wade
- Japanese jets fire warning flares to make Russian plane leave its airspace after unprecedented violation
- Crowd at Trump rally chants ‘Send them back’ as he claims immigrants have ‘destroyed’ London and Paris
- Israel-Lebanon latest: 50 children among 558 killed in Israeli strikes on Hezbollah as thousands flee south
- Ukraine-Russia war live: Zelensky says Putin is ‘afraid’ as Moscow suffers Satan II missile failure
- Putin’s Satan II ballistic missile ‘blows up during test launch’
- Lawyers ask the ICC to investigate a crackdown on opposition in Tunisia and claims of migrant abuse