Lina al-Hathloul, a Saudi human rights activist, spoke at a UN forum in the kingdom via video link, criticizing the suppression of dissent under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Her appearance was described as “historic” by Human Rights Watch, with a moment of silence held for detained government critics. Despite social reforms, Saudi Arabia continues to imprison individuals for online speech, with Hathloul highlighting the kingdom’s surveillance apparatus and the potential dangers of a UN treaty targeting cybercrime.
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What we know of the latest talks for a Gaza ceasefire
Efforts to reach a Gaza truce and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas have seen recent progress, with optimism rising due to US President-elect Donald Trump's push for a deal before January 20. Negotiations facilitated by Qatar, Egypt, and the US have reached advanced stages, with the proposed agreement involving a phased release of hostages and a ceasefire, alongside Israeli military withdrawals and reconstruction efforts. However, key sticking points remain, including the governance of...
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