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Sadia Moalim Ali, a 27-year-old nursing graduate and rickshaw driver from Somalia, has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment after being convicted of insulting government institutions over comments she made on social media. Ali, who had posted on Facebook and TikTok, was sentenced on 25 June in a case that has sparked outrage in Somalia and renewed concern over the shrinking space for…

21 countries align to expel Russian officials over chemical attack in UK

At least twenty one counrtues have aligned with Britain resulting in the expulsion of over 100 Russian officials reports the BBC.

The President of the United States Donald Trump confirmed that it would expel 60 Russian diplomats, alongside governments across Europe who are taking action against Russia for a chemical attack on a former Russian spy in Britain.

European Union leaders last week said that evidence of Russian involvement in the attack which had been presented by British Prime Minister Theresa May was a solid basis for further action against Russia.

Protesters clash with police in Barcelona after Puigdemont arrested in Germany

Protesters in Catalonia clashed with police last night after the Catalan leader, Carles Puigdemont was arrested in Germany. 

A European arrest warrant against Mr Puigdemont was ordered and reissued last week by Spain for sedition and rebellion. 

Mr Puigdemont was crossing through Germany on his way from Denmark to Belgium. 

He has been living away from Spain since shortly after the Catalonian parliament declared independence in October 2017. 

Over 55,000 protesters gathered in Barcelona, decrying the German authorities actions. 

Bangladesh marks Genocide Remembrance Day with one-minute blackout

Bangladesh observed a nationwide one-minute blackout on Sunday to mark Bengali Genocide Remembrance Day.

The blackout was observed for the first time this year after Bangladesh’s parliament passed a motion in 2017 declaring March 25th to be Genocide Remembrance Day, marking the genocide of ethnic Bengalis by Pakistani military forces and supporting militias in 1971, in what was then West Pakistan.

The genocide remembrance day falls on the eve of Bangladesh’s Independence Day.

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Catalonia: independence protesters clash with police after court ruling

Pro-independence protesters in Catalonia clashed with police on Friday night after Spain's Supreme Court ruled that independence leaders should be tried for rebellion, disobeying the state and embezzlement. 

The Court also ordered a further five Catalan leaders to be detained without bail. 

Over twenty protesters are reported to be injured in the clashes with police. 
 

US threatens extradition and prosecution after sanctioning Iranians for cyber hacking

The United States on Friday threatened extradition and prosecutions after sanctioning nine Iranians and an Iranian company for attempting to hack into hundreds of universities worldwide, firms and parts of US governments, reports Reuters.

In a statement released Friday, the US Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said, the nine Iranians were considered fugitives and may face extradition in more than 100 countries if they travel outside Iran.

Mr Rosenstein added that authorities “will aggressively investigate and prosecute hostile actors who attempt to profit from America’s ideas by infiltrating our computer systems and stealing intellectual property.

Xi warns Taiwan of 'punishment of history' if secession is pursued

The Chinese premier Xi Jinping on Tuesday warned Taiwan of receiving the "punishment of history" if the government attempted to push for secession. 

Speaking at China's annual session of parliament, Xi said, "it is a shared aspiration of all Chinese people and in their basic interests to safeguard China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and realise China’s complete reunification."

"Any actions and tricks to split China are doomed to failure and will meet with the people’s condemnation and the punishment of history."

Putin wins 4th term as president

Vladimir Putin won his fourth term as president in Russia's election this weekend, securing over 76% of the vote. 

The victory paves the way for a six year term as Russia's president. 

Opposition activists have however alleged vote rigging and statistical anomalies in election results at a number of polling stations. 

Turn out on Sunday was over 67% according the state's election commission. 

The victory comes at a time of tense relations between the Kremlim and Westminster after the attempted assassination of a former Russian agent in Salisbury, UK earlier this month. 

UN expresses concern at Kurdish forces using civilians as 'human shields'

The United Nations said this week that it was concerned at Kurdish forces using civilians in North-West Syria as 'human shields'. 

The UN spoksperson, Ravina Shamdasani described reports of civilian deaths from air strikes and ground strikes as "deeply alarming". 

In a statement on Friday, she said the UN had received reports that civilians are being prevented from leaving the area by Kurdish fighters. 

There are "reports that civilians are being prevented from leaving Afrin city by Kurdish forces [and] are being held to be used as human shields," Ms Shamdasani added. 
 

US threatens airstrikes in response to Syria's ongoing bombardment of Ghouta

The United States threatened to conduct unilateral attacks on Syria if President Assad continued to bombard the rebel area of eastern Ghouta.

Syrian government allied forces have received heavy condemnation from the international community for the ongoing assault on Ghouta.

Speaking to at the UN in New York, US Ambassador reminded the UN Security Council that last year the US responded to Syria’s use of chemical weapons with airstrikes.

Myanmar violence bears hallmarks of genocide - UN Special Rapporteur

The UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar called for accountability for anti-Rohingya violence in the country, telling the Human Rights Council that she was increasingly of the opinion that the violence amounted to genocide.