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FDR's Legacy Under Scrutiny Amidst Anti-Big Government Push

Eighty years after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's death in Warm Springs, Georgia, his legacy of expansive government programs is being debated in light of President Trump's anti-big government policies, causing concern about the future of social safety nets and economic stability.

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Irish Woman Appeals to ECHR Over Mishandled Rape Case

Hazel Behan, a 41-year-old Irish woman, is appealing to the European Court of Human Rights, alleging that Portuguese authorities failed to properly investigate her 2004 rape, hindering the prosecution of Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect, who was acquitted in Germany. The alleged failures inclu...

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US Government Defies Court Order in Deportation Case

Following an administrative error, the US government deported Kilmar Ábrego García to El Salvador, despite lacking evidence of criminal activity and a Supreme Court order for his release; the Trump administration's refusal to comply has sparked legal challenges and diplomatic efforts.

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UK Court Ruling Prioritizes Biological Sex, Potentially Increasing Discrimination Against Transgender Individuals

The UK Supreme Court ruled against including transgender women in Scotland's 50% female leadership quota, prioritizing biological sex in anti-discrimination law, potentially increasing discrimination against transgender people and mirroring similar trends in the US and Hungary.

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Pakistani Woman Wins Forced Marriage Case, Faces New Legal Battle for Son's Identity

In January 2024, Anisa Yousaf successfully annulled a forced marriage in Pakistan after being physically tortured by her father. Now, she fights for a new passport to give her 5-month-old son legal identity, highlighting the legal challenges faced by victims of forced marriage seeking recognition of...

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UK Teacher Banned After Indecent Image Conviction

Robert Sutcliffe, a 38-year-old assistant headteacher at Bradford's Knowleswood Primary School, was banned from teaching after pleading guilty to distributing indecent images of children; he received a suspended 20-month sentence in July 2022, and the offense predates the school's current trust.

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Harvard Faces Student Visa Ban Threat Over Pro-Palestinian Protests

The U.S. government threatened to bar Harvard University from admitting foreign students if it fails to provide information on alleged "illegal and violent activities" by April 30th, canceling $2.7 million in grants and escalating a conflict over pro-Palestinian protests on campus.

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Frantz Fanon Biopic Breaks Box Office Records, Reflecting France's Reckoning with Colonial Past

A biopic about Frantz Fanon, directed by Jean-Claude Barny, sold over 23,000 tickets in its first week in France, reflecting a growing trend of French films addressing the nation's colonial past, previously largely absent from mainstream cinema.

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Russia Secures Release of Hostage Held by Hamas

Following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, Russian national Alexander Trufanov was held captive for 498 days before being released on February 15th, 2024, thanks to Russian diplomatic efforts; his release follows the earlier release of his mother and fiancée, while another Russian hostage di...

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Serbian Students' Bike Tour Pressures EU on Corruption Concerns

Eighty Serbian students biked 1400km to Strasbourg to present concerns to the European Parliament about corruption and the use of sonic weapons against protesters in Serbia, gaining significant public support along the way.

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Slovakia Passes Controversial NGO Transparency Law

Slovakia's parliament passed a law on April 16th requiring NGOs to disclose all funding sources, including major donors, under penalty of fines; while the government claims it promotes transparency, critics see it as a tool to silence dissent, drawing parallels to similar laws in Russia.

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Canada's Struggle to Address Gender-Based Violence After Nova Scotia Massacre

The 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting, resulting from intimate partner violence, prompted 130 recommendations for change; however, insufficient implementation and persistent victim-blaming hinder progress, despite increased awareness and funding.

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