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Turkey: 30 Human Rights Activists Jailed Based on 13-Year-Old Wiretaps

Thirty human rights activists remain jailed in Turkey following arrests based on 2012-2013 wiretaps, prompting the İnsan Hakları Savunucuları Dayanışma Ağı (İHSDA) to demand their release, citing the misuse of anti-terrorism laws to suppress dissent.

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Aznalcóllar Mining Case: Multiple Investigations Clear Defendants

Sixteen defendants in the Aznalcóllar mining case, including former high-ranking officials, face charges of influence peddling and malfeasance related to a 2013 contract award to reactivate the mine; however, multiple independent investigations have cleared them of wrongdoing.

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Istanbul Mayor Arrest Spurs Political Tensions

Turkish police detained 18 people, including Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, in the Şafak operation; CHP officials criticized the late-night arrest, questioning the timing given the legal 4-day detention limit and alleging human rights abuses.

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Lawsuit Challenges Migrant Transfers to Guantánamo

A coalition of immigrant rights groups sued the Trump administration to stop transferring migrants to Guantánamo Bay, arguing it's illegal and intended to instill fear; the lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of ten migrants facing imminent transfer fr...

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Federal Judge Rules Against Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Probationary Workers

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration illegally fired thousands of probationary federal workers, exceeding its authority and using false pretenses of poor performance; this impacts thousands of workers, including Eileen and James Kramer of Lake Clark National Park, who were recently pr...

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Lagos Assembly Crisis Deepens as Impeached Speaker Reclaims Office

Following allegations of misconduct, the Lagos State House of Assembly impeached Speaker Mudashiru Obasa on January 13th, leading to the election of Mojisola Meranda. However, Obasa returned on February 27th, claiming his removal was illegal, creating a constitutional crisis.

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German Tourist Indefinitely Detained by ICE in San Diego

A 26-year-old German tattoo artist, Jessica Brösche, is detained by US ICE after being denied entry at the San Diego border on January 25th for allegedly violating her visa waiver by intending to work in the US; her friend is advocating for her release.

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Spanish Prosecutor Orders Return of Newborn Wrongfully Removed from Parents

A Spanish prosecutor is recommending the immediate return of a newborn to her parents in Toledo after their child was removed due to the mother's past history of abuse and neglect, which the prosecutor states lacked current evidence of risk to the child.

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Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Transfer of Migrants to Guantanamo Bay

Civil rights attorneys filed a federal lawsuit to halt the Trump administration's transfer of 10 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, citing inhumane conditions and constitutional violations, based on statements from former detainees detailing abuse and inadequate care.

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Judge Rules Trump Administration Illegally Fired Thousands of Federal Workers

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration illegally fired thousands of federal workers, including those on probationary status, who had received performance awards, causing job and housing losses as exemplified by Eileen and James Kramer at Lake Clark National Park.

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Judge Rules Mass Firings of Federal Employees Likely Unlawful

A San Francisco federal judge ruled the Trump administration's mass firing of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees likely unlawful, issuing a temporary restraining order against the Office of Personnel Management and granting relief to labor unions and organizations that sued to stop...

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German Court to Review Law Allowing Intelligence Agency to Share Data for Reliability Checks

A Berlin bar owner is challenging a new German law that permits the domestic intelligence agency to share data with other authorities for reliability checks, fearing it could lead to the revocation of his license due to his bar's association with left-wing groups.

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