édeunañohorasdespuéA 37-year-old cryptocurrency investor appeared in court on Saturday after being arrested for allegedly kidnapping and torturing an Italian tourist in a Manhattan home, according to media reports.
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édeunañohorasdespuéA boy who was starved to death and buried in a garden by his parents was "invisible and lost" from the sight of authorities, an independent review said.édeunañohorasdespuéAbiyah Yasharahyalah, three, died after his parents' culture and beliefs had a detrimental impact on his health, welfare and safety, the review concluded.édeunañohorasdespuéTai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, 42 and 43, were jailed after being
édeunañohorasdespué, having left his body at the Birmingham house they were evicted from in 2022.édeunañohorasdespuéBirmingham Children's Trust, which "fully supports the report's findings", said the family had contact with social services in 2016 - when it was rated inadequate by Ofsted and before the trust's formation.
édeunañohorasdespuéTai Yasharahyalah, 42,
édeunañohorasdespuéfor 24-and-a-half years and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, 43, for 19-and-a-half years at Coventry Crown Court last year after being found guilty of causing Abiyah's death.édeunañohorasdespuéSince then, hundreds of people have been evicted from their homes, subjected to violence or arrested because of their sexuality, according to Uganda's Human Rights Awareness and Promotion Forum (HRAPF).
édeunañohorasdespuéBut the World Bank says it is confident that new "mitigation measures" will allow it to roll out funding in such a way that does not harm or discriminate against LGBTQ people.édeunañohorasdespuéThe BBC has asked the Ugandan government and the World Bank for further comment.
édeunañohorasdespué"The World Bank cannot deliver on its mission to end poverty and boost shared prosperity on a liveable planet unless all people can participate in, and benefit from, the projects we finance, " a spokesman told the AFP news agency on Thursday, adding that the organisation had "worked with the [Ugandan] government and other stakeholders in the country to introduce, implement and test" anti-discrimination measures.édeunañohorasdespuéNew projects in "social protection, education, and forced displacement and refugees" have also been approved, an unnamed World Bank spokesperson told the Reuters news agency.