Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Released Hostage's Family Demands Answers for Missing Wife and Children

Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas was released on Saturday in a prisoner exchange linked to the Gaza ceasefire, but his wife and two sons, kidnapped in the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, remain missing, prompting family demands for answers and accusations of state failure to protect them.

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Exhumation of Franco Regime Victims in Paterna Highlights Spain's Unresolved Past

Grave 126 in Paterna, Spain, holds a mass grave of approximately 200 victims of the Franco regime; Pepica Celda fights to exhume her father's remains alongside those of Leoncio Badia Navarro, a gravedigger who secretly documented 2,238 victims' identities and kept mementos.

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Humanitarian Commission to Address Catatumbo Violence

A humanitarian commission is addressing the crisis in Colombia's Catatumbo region, where clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents since January 16, 2025, have caused at least 47 deaths and displaced over 50,000 people, prompting a response from the Catholic Church, the UN, and the Ombudsman's Off...

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20 Killed in Deadliest Syria Car Bombing Since Assad's Ouster

A car bomb attack in Manbij, Syria, on Monday evening killed at least 20 civilians and injured many others, marking the deadliest attack since December's government overthrow and the seventh such bombing in a month amid clashes between Turkish-backed forces and local Kurdish groups.

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Neo-Nazi Group Founder Convicted in Plot to Attack Baltimore Power Grid

Brandon Russell, founder of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted in Baltimore on Monday of conspiring with Sarah Beth Clendaniel to attack the city's power grid to cause chaos in the majority-Black city; Russell faces sentencing later.

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Greek Involvement in the Panama Canal: From Construction to Geopolitical Significance

The Panama Canal, opened in 1914, revolutionized global maritime trade; in 1937, 250 of 5,500 ships passing through were Greek, and today about 2,000 of 15,000 annual transits are Greek-owned. Around 1,000 Greek workers, mainly categorized as 'Silver Roll', contributed to the canal's construction (1...

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Bibas Family Demands Answers After Father's Release, Children Remain Captive

Following the release of Yarden Bibas from Hamas captivity on February 1st, his family is demanding answers from the Israeli government about the continued detention of his wife and two children, who were abducted on October 7, 2023, during the Hamas attacks on Nir Oz kibbutz, near Gaza; while the H...

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Hoarding Crisis: Innovative Council Programs Offer Cost-Effective Solutions

Hoarding disorder, affecting 2.5% to 6% of the population, causes dangerous living conditions, as evidenced by 1,036 hoarding-related fires in London in 2022 resulting in 186 injuries and 10 deaths; innovative council programs provide cost-effective solutions, saving money and lives.

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University of Michigan Students Sue Over Campus Bans Following Pro-Palestinian Protests

Jonathan Zou, a University of Michigan student, and four others are suing the university for violating their free speech rights after being banned from campus following a pro-Palestinian protest; the bans, issued after arrests but without formal charges, disrupt students' lives and ability to protes...

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Germany's Refugee Mental Health Crisis: Inadequate Resources and Rising Political Tensions

Two recent knife attacks in Germany, one targeting a kindergarten group in Aschaffenburg and another a Christmas market in Magdeburg, have fueled political debate concerning the mental health of refugees and the country's capacity to address this challenge.

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UK Teen Killed Fighting in Ukraine: Father Describes 'Cannon Fodder' Conditions

James Wilton, an 18-year-old from Huddersfield, UK, died in a drone attack in eastern Ukraine while fighting for the International Legion; his father describes his son's unit as "totally ill-equipped" and utilized as "cannon fodder", emphasizing the perilous conditions faced by foreign volunteers.

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Rollback of DEI Programs Sparks Widespread Fear and Uncertainty

President Trump's executive order targeting DEI programs has prompted several major corporations, including Target, to reverse their initiatives, causing widespread concern and uncertainty among DEI professionals regarding job security and the future of their field.

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