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Weinstein Retrial Begins in New York

Harvey Weinstein's retrial on sexual assault charges began in a New York court, focusing on accusations from three women; his 2020 conviction was overturned due to procedural errors involving additional witnesses influencing the jury.

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Sorda" Exposes Lack of Media Accessibility for Hearing Impaired

The movie "Sorda" reveals the lack of media inclusion for the hearing impaired, prompting a reader to share their experience with their hearing-impaired mother, highlighting the need for accessible media with quality subtitles.

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U.S. Visa Policy Creates Barriers for Transgender Musicians

Following a new U.S. policy requiring gender on visas to match birth certificates, the American Federation of Musicians warns Canadian transgender performers of potential U.S. visa difficulties; Montreal musician Bells Larsen cancelled his U.S. tour dates due to this.

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Russian Mother Kills Three Children; Social Services Face Prosecution

On April 14, in Kansk, Russia, Valentina Mytko, 29, murdered her three young children with an axe; her seven-year-old son witnessed the crime before she took him to his grandparents; social services face criminal prosecution for negligence.

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Senator to Visit El Salvador Over Deportation Error

Senator Chris Van Hollen will travel to El Salvador this week to advocate for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national deported by mistake, despite a court-granted temporary protection status and a Supreme Court ruling mandating his return; the Trump administration acknowledges the ...

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Moscow Court Sentences Four Journalists to 5.5 Years for Alleged FBK Ties

A Moscow court sentenced four journalists—Antonina Favorovskaya, Artem Krieger, Sergey Karelin, and Konstantin Gabov—to five and a half years in prison for alleged involvement with the outlawed FBK, despite their claims of journalistic work; the trial was closed to the public.

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Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Termination of International Labor Programs

Labor groups sued the Trump administration over its termination of $577 million in international labor rights programs, alleging the secretary of labor lacked authority to cancel congressionally authorized initiatives combating child labor and other abuses in countries including Uzbekistan, Honduras...

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Amnesty Relocates Hong Kong Office in Defiance of China's Security Law

Amnesty International reopened its Hong Kong office "in exile" on Tuesday, led by Hong Kong activists based in several countries, to counter China's national security law that has led to the arrest and conviction of hundreds under charges of subversion and terrorism.

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Abortion Numbers Rise Despite Decrease in Cross-State Travel

A new survey reveals that despite a 9% decrease in people crossing state lines for abortions in 2024, the overall number of abortions in the U.S. rose by less than 1%, reaching 1.04 million, primarily due to a rise in telehealth abortions.

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Turkey's Unsettled Foundation: 1923's Legacy of Conflict

The article claims that Turkey's 1923 foundation failed due to the forced assimilation of diverse ethnic and religious groups, leading to ongoing conflicts and instability, and warns that the current government's actions mirror past mistakes.

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Sudan Civil War: Over 15 Million Displaced, Hundreds Dead in Darfur

Sudan's civil war, which began in April 2023, has caused tens of thousands of deaths and displaced over 15 million people, creating the world's largest displacement crisis; the RSF's recent attack on displacement camps near El-Fasher, killing over 300 people, highlights the ongoing violence.

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Trump Celebrates Immigration Deal with Bukele Amidst Due Process Concerns

US President Donald Trump met with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele on April 14th, celebrating the expulsion of gang-affiliated migrants to El Salvador under a 1798 law, despite legal challenges like the unlawful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, highlighting a disregard for due process and the ...

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