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A controversial bill passed by the lower house of the French parliament this week approves sweeping surveillance powers to combat the rising threat of terrorism in France.
France's National Assembly adopts a controversial bill against Islamist "separatism",which has been criticised for stigmatising Muslims and giving the state new powers to limit speech and religious groups. IMAGES
Phnom Penh, Aug 11 (EFE/EPA).- Cambodian women have rallied on social media to condemn a draft public order law that would ban women from wearing items that are ‘too short or too revealing'. According to media reports, the Ministry of Interior has drafted a law banning men from being topless in public and banning women from wearing shorts, skirts and dresses that deemed to be too short and against cultural traditions. B-ROLL OF PEOPLE AT A PARK IN FRONT OF THE ROYAL PALACE IN PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA.
France's National Assembly pass a controversial immigration law that has exposed unprecedented divisions in President Emmanuel Macron's young centrist party. IMAGES
"This constitutional revision will make this tragedy irreversible for the weakest members of society," says Marie-Lys Pellissier, spokesperson for the "March for Life", at an anti-abortion rights demonstration of about fifty activists near Port-Royal as the Senate prepared to vote on enshrining abortion in the Constitution. IMAGES
The Law committee at France's National Assembly begins going throught nearly 1,500 amendments to the Immigration bill, some designed to undo the text passed by the Senate, others to make it even tougher. The committee aims to produce a text that can be voted on by a majority of MPs by Sunday. IMAGES