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Here are Press TV's latest top stories at 1600 GMT, on February 5, 2023.
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Venezuelaone year ago
Argentina allows Venezuelan crew, including Iranians, to depart in blow to US
Argentina’s court officials say the five remaining crew members of a Venezuelan cargo plane detained since June have been granted permission to leave the country.
Argentina allows Venezuelan crew, including Iranians, to depart in blow to US
Palestineone year ago
Rights group: Over 600 Palestinians held by Israel without charge
An Israeli rights group has revealed that the occupying regime is holding more than 600 Palestinian detainees without charge or trial in its detention centers across the occupied territories.
Rights group: Over 600 Palestinians held by Israel without charge
Palestineone year ago
'Israel arrested 1,400 Palestinians in first quarter of 2022'
The Commission of Detainees and Ex-detainees Affairs says the Israeli forces have detained nearly 1,400 Palestinians since the beginning of 2022.
'Israel arrested 1,400 Palestinians in first quarter of 2022'
Sudan2 years ago
Over 100 Sudanese detainees start hunger strike
More than a hundred Sudanese detainees, including high-profile politicians, have reportedly begun a hunger strike in protest at their unjustified detention, as protests against last year's military coup continue across the African country.
Over 100 Sudanese detainees start hunger strike
Reports2 years ago
Palestinians protest against Israeli abuse of female detainees
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Club organized a demonstration in the Gaza Strip in solidarity with Palestinian inmates inside Israeli jails. The demonstration was in response to a crackdown on female Palestinian detainees inside Israel’s Damon prison last week.
Palestinians protest against Israeli abuse of female detainees
Sudan2 years ago
UN rights chief calls on Sudan's military leaders to 'step back'
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet describes the recent military coup in Sudan as "deeply disturbing," calling on the country's military leaders to "step back."
 UN rights chief calls on Sudan's military leaders to 'step back'
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