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AfD's "Re-emigration" Policy Sparks Internal Divisions and Public Outcry

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, after achieving 20% of the vote in the last Bundestag election, promotes a controversial policy called "re-emigration," essentially advocating for mass deportations, even of German citizens with migrant backgrounds, leading to internal party divisions and wid...

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Uribe, First Imprisoned Ex-Colombian President, Sentenced to 12 Years

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest on August 1st, 2024, for witness tampering and procedural fraud, marking the first time a former Colombian head of state has been imprisoned. The ruling followed a trial stemming from accusations that Uribe pressured a...

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France Opens Supermax Prison to Combat Drug Violence

France opened its first supermax prison in Vandelles-Vieilles last week to combat rising drug violence; featuring individual cells, limited contact, and 450 cameras, it aims to isolate high-profile criminals and reflects a broader government reform.

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France Deporting Gaza Student, Suspends Evacuations Over Antisemitic Posts

France is deporting a Gaza student for allegedly reposting antisemitic content on social media, prompting the suspension of all French evacuations from Gaza, amidst outrage from French officials who called the posts "Hamas propaganda.

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Myanmar Military Transfers Power, Retains Control Ahead of Contested Elections

Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian interim government on Thursday ahead of planned elections, but the junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, remains in control as acting president, maintaining the status quo in the war-torn nation. A nationwide state of emergency has been lifted.

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EU Court Tightens Rules on Safe Countries of Origin

The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states must provide verifiable assessments and disclose sources when designating safe countries of origin, impacting Italy's 'Albania model' and potentially other EU countries' migration policies.

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El Salvador Amends Constitution, Extending Presidential Term and Eliminating Second Round

El Salvador's legislature passed a constitutional amendment extending presidential terms to six years, eliminating the second electoral round, and shortening President Bukele's current term; the vote passed 57-3, sparking criticism from the opposition and international human rights organizations.

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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants

A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua, preventing their deportation and allowing them to continue working in the US, despite the Homeland Security Secretary's...

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Budapest Mayor Questioned Over Defiance of Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ Law

Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony was questioned by Hungarian police Friday for allegedly organizing a massive LGBTQ Pride march that defied a government ban, highlighting ongoing tensions between the government and LGBTQ+ rights advocates in the country.

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Bangladesh's Political Upheaval: Post-Hasina Uncertainty

Following deadly protests over a job quota system, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned in August 2024, fleeing to India, leading to the rise of the opposition BNP and an interim government aiming for elections by April 2026, though facing challenges in human rights and the rise of Islam...

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Veracruz Taxi Driver Murders Highlight Escalating Violence

Taxi drivers in Veracruz, Mexico, face escalating violence from the Mafia Veracruzana, a Gulf Cartel splinter group; recent incidents include the murder of a driver and his father, the kidnapping and murder of Irma Hernández, and ongoing extortion attempts. Authorities have made arrests, but attacks...

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El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection

El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed constitutional amendments on Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms for the president, eliminating the second round of elections; the vote was 57 to 3.

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