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US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Authorizing New Investments

The U.S. government formally lifted sanctions on Syria on May 23, 2024, authorizing new investments and financial services to promote stability and reconstruction following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.

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Right-Wing Extremists Attack Alternative Housing Project in Cottbus

Five masked individuals attacked an alternative housing project, "Hausprojekt Zelle 79," in Cottbus, Germany, on May 24th, 2025, using firecrackers, torches, and unconstitutional slogans; police are investigating it as a potential right-wing extremist arson attack.

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Trump Administration's Harvard Dispute: A Power Play Over Funding and International Students

The Trump administration's attempt to bar international students from Harvard University, framed as a fight against antisemitism, is challenged by a Harvard student who sees it as a power play linked to billions of dollars in funding and impacting US global competitiveness.

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Trump's $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense Plan

President Trump announced a $175 billion missile defense system, "Golden Dome," to counter threats from Russia and China by 2029, inspiring comparisons to Israel's Iron Dome but with intercontinental capabilities, drawing criticism and international concern.

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52% Bias Score

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Five Years After Floyd: Mixed Progress on Racial Justice

Five years after George Floyd's murder, the "Black Lives Matter" street mural in Washington D.C. was removed, symbolizing the mixed progress on racial justice; while some legislative changes occurred, police killings remain high, and optimism has waned.

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Reduced Inequality
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Surge in US Citizenship Applications to UK Amid Political Climate

Over 6,618 US citizens applied for British citizenship or indefinite leave to remain in the UK in the 12 months leading up to March 2025, the highest number since 2004, amid a polarized US political climate and UK efforts to control immigration.

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Ukraine and Russia Complete Second Prisoner Exchange

Ukraine and Russia completed a second prisoner exchange on May 24, 2025, releasing 307 prisoners of war each, following a similar exchange of 390 prisoners the previous day, part of a 1000-for-1000 agreement reached in Istanbul on May 16.

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Hungary's Proposed Law Sparks EU Condemnation

The European Commission condemned Hungary's proposed law requiring foreign-funded organizations to obtain government permission, deeming it a serious violation of EU law, while tens of thousands protested in Budapest against what critics call the "Putinization" of Hungary.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Revoke Harvard's Foreign Student Admission Authority

A US federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration's attempt to revoke Harvard University's authority to accept international students, following accusations of antisemitism and subsequent threats to funding.

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Quality Education
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Brazil Lags in Global Ranking of Female Political Representation

A UN Women and Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) report reveals that Brazil ranks 133rd globally in female parliamentary representation in 2025, with only 18.1% of Chamber of Deputies seats and 19.8% of Senate seats held by women, despite some progress in the executive branch (32.3% female ministers).

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Gender Equality
taz.de
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Orupabo's Collages Deconstruct Colonial Gaze on Black Bodies

Frida Orupabo's exhibition at Hannover's Sprengel Museum showcases 30 collages deconstructing the colonial gaze on Black people, using fragmented images and direct confrontation to reclaim agency and challenge historical representations.

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Gender Equality
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New Orleans Archbishop Faces Backlash Over Clergy Abuse Settlement

The Catholic Archbishop of New Orleans made a rare court appearance amid a contentious $240 million settlement proposal for 600 clergy sex abuse survivors, facing opposition from some claimants who argue it's insufficient compared to a similar case in Long Island and seek to pursue individual lawsui...

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