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Baltic States and Poland to Withdraw from Landmine Ban Treaty

Facing heightened security threats from Russia, the Baltic states and Poland announced plans to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, aiming to enhance their defense capabilities, despite concerns about civilian safety and international law.

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Study: Widespread Discrimination Against Minorities in Germany

A Racism Monitor study in Germany (March 2025) found that 60% of Muslim women and Black people experience daily discrimination, with subtle prejudice often disguised as social norms; the study interviewed almost 10,000 people.

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US Airstrikes Target Houthi Leadership in Yemen

US airstrikes in Yemen eliminated key Houthi figures, disrupting their missile program and Red Sea attacks, prompting increased criticism of the ongoing conflict and its impact on the humanitarian crisis.

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Secret US-Russia Talks in Riyadh: Further Negotiations Planned

On March 24, US and Russian delegations engaged in extensive talks in Riyadh, the content of which remains undisclosed pending analysis by both governments. Further talks are planned, and other countries and the UN may be involved.

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New Mediation Panel Appointed for DRC Conflict Amidst Opposition Boycott of Unity Talks

Following the resignation of Angolan President Joao Lourenco, a new mediation panel of five former African presidents was appointed to resolve the conflict in the DRC, while simultaneous political talks in the DRC have been boycotted by major opposition parties due to concerns about President Felix ...

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US Proposal to Assume Ownership of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants Sparks Debate

US Secretary of State Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Volce proposed US ownership of Ukrainian nuclear plants after a call between Presidents Trump and Zelensky; however, Zelensky clarified that only the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant was discussed, sparking debate in Ukraine over pote...

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Russia's Shrinking Mercenary Footprint in Africa

Recent setbacks for Russian mercenaries in Mali and the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria have damaged Russia's image in Africa, raising questions about the long-term viability of their operations amidst recruitment challenges and the need to secure new logistical bases.

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European Nations Issue LGBTQ+ Travel Warnings for the U.S.

European nations, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Finland, have issued revised travel advisories warning LGBTQ+ citizens about potential legal and social challenges in the U.S., citing differing laws and customs compared to their own more liberal approaches.

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Thailand Deports Uyghurs to China Amidst US Condemnation

Thailand deported 40 Uyghur men to China last month, prompting condemnation from the US and human rights organizations due to concerns about the Uyghurs facing persecution; the move is seen as an attempt to improve economic ties with China, particularly in tourism and combating cyberscam operations.

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Record EU Textile Consumption Spurs Environmental Concerns

The European Environment Agency (EEA) reports that EU citizens consumed a record 19 kg of textiles per capita in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, significantly impacting the environment; a new EU directive mandates separate textile waste collection to improve recycling.

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Uganda's Intervention in South Sudan Risks Reigniting Civil War

Riek Machar accuses Uganda of violating the 2018 South Sudan peace agreement by deploying troops and conducting airstrikes, while Uganda claims its intervention is to prevent wider conflict stemming from tensions between Machar and President Salva Kiir; the UN warns of a worsening security situation...

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US Egg Shortage: Avian Flu Drives Prices Soar, Import Efforts Face Hurdles

Avian flu has devastated US poultry populations, causing a 159% increase in egg prices and shortages, prompting the US to seek egg imports from Europe, though many countries lack surplus due to their own outbreaks.

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