Israel’s Prime Minister acknowledged that a “tragic mistake” was made after a strike killed at least 45 Palestinians
“Despite our utmost efforts not to harm innocent civilians, last night, there was a tragic mistake,” Benjamin Netanyahu said today in an address to Israel’s parliament. “We are investigating the incident and will obtain a conclusion because this is our policy.” students held a large rally announcing their intention to stay, and the university sought an injunction order to clear the demonstration.
The university has said students who don’t leave the site could face suspension or recommendations of expulsions, while measures against staff members could include termination – This is the daily Evening Update newsletter. If you’re reading this on the web, or it was sent to you as a forward, you can sign up for Evening Update and more than 20 more Globe newsletters, the government said today. Treacherous conditions have made it difficult to bring in aid and dampened hopes of finding survivors.after he reneged on a deal to spy on pro-democracy activists, according to an audio recording obtained by The Globe and Mail.
“Mr. Lai’s trial makes a mockery of justice, and offers an object lesson on the dangers of doing business in Hong Kong. From the false charges, to the denial of access to legal counsel of his choosing, to the handpicking of judges loyal to Hong Kong authorities, every step of the legal process has been marred by blatant violations of due process and judicial independence.” –“Ontarians deserve transparency from their prison system.