Dr Brookes said the play sought to promote the charity's message that the children of prisoners are "traumatised - but not the world's future offenders". Eight Hours There and Back will be on tour ...
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All the more so when you cannot or will not use force, as is now the case in the Navy-free Red Sea. Perhaps the Houthis are just so itchy to blow up Israelis and set oil tankers on fire that they ...
Photo: Agence France-Presse/Getty Image The growing threat from Iran’s ballistic missiles was evident again on Sunday as the Houthis in Yemen reached Israel from some 1,200 miles away with a ...
(“Oregon should provide free phone calls for prisoners, corrections ombudsman says,” Sept. 3). It is humane to help imprisoned people stay connected to their families, so they can eventually ...
Now, we are releasing the few prisoners who do feel the force of the law in a botched, unsupervised manner, leaving them free to reoffend again. Meanwhile, the arms of the state don't even ...
Ombudsman Adrian Wulff recommended that Oregon follow the lead of a handful of states, including California, in providing prisoners with free phone calls.
Named after the location of Poseidon's Temple, the Sounion was initially attacked on August 21, as the Iran-backed Houthis targeted it with small arms fire, projectiles, and a drone boat.
Rather, Senate Foreign Relations Chair Ben Cardin of Maryland is calling on Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev and his government to release multiple political prisoners before COP29 gets underway ...
The Sounion was initially attacked on August 21, as the Iran-backed Houthis targeted it with projectiles and firearms. Yemen's Houthi rebels have increasingly disrupted the region's maritime ...
Video released by the Iran-backed Houthis appears to show the rebels detonating explosives planted on an oil tanker in the Red Sea, sparking fears that an environmental disaster could follow.
Some of the 1,700 prisoners due to be released 40 per cent of the way into their sentence on Tuesday were filmed being sprayed with sparkling wine as they tasted freedom either days, weeks or ...