Avondale man faces federal charges over ICE property vandalism in Arizona
A man was taken into custody on May 7, 2026, after being indicted in connection with the burning of a property owned by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Surprise, Arizona. The source identifies the case as federal charges tied to vandalizing ICE property. The incident is stated to have occurred in February in Surprise, Arizona. The source does not provide the man's name, the amount of damage, or any additional allegations beyond setting fire to the ICE-owned property. The report places the arrest after the indictment and says the man was in custody as of May 7, 2026. No... [Continue Reading]
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Venezuelan protesters clash with police at rally for political prisoners
Protesters in Venezuela have clashed with police during a rally calling for attention to political prisoners. The demonstration took place after a period of rising anger over the treatment of detainees and the fate of missing people linked to custody cases. The immediate trigger described in the supplied material was the death of Carmen Navas, whose son had been missing and was later reported to have died in custody.The confirmed account says protests began after Navas died 10 days after learning of her son's death. She is described as the mother of a political prisoner, linking the rally directly to... [Continue Reading]
Russia's new rights commissioner accused over Ukrainian child adoption
Ukraine has accused Russia's new human rights commissioner, Yana Lantratova, of helping arrange the illegal adoption of an infant girl from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory. The allegation centres on claims that she was instrumental in helping the chairman of her party adopt the child. The accusation adds a new layer to the wider dispute over children taken from areas of Ukraine under Russian control.According to the supplied material, Ukrainian authorities say the child came from Russian-occupied Ukraine. The row does not provide further details on the child's identity, the timing of the adoption, or any response from Lantratova. It also does... [Continue Reading]
Iran sees surge in political executions after war-related crackdown
Iran has carried out a sharp rise in executions of people accused of political and security-related offences since the start of the war, according to figures cited by the UN and Amnesty International. The latest case highlighted is that of Mehrab Abdollahzadeh, who was put to death earlier this month after being held on death row in western Iran. A voice note attributed to him, obtained by the Kurdistan Human Rights Network, said he had been tortured into making false confessions and insisted the charges against him were untrue.Abdollahzadeh was arrested in 2022 during the nationwide protests that followed the... [Continue Reading]
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