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EU-China Summit Aims to Reset Relations Amidst Tensions

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Thursday for a summit aimed at resetting EU-China relations, despite significant tensions over trade, human rights, and China's support for Russia.

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Over 1,400 Dead in Syria's Renewed Sectarian Violence

A government committee in Syria reported that over 1,400 civilians were killed in sectarian violence on the coast earlier this year, followed by hundreds more deaths and over 128,500 displacements in southern Sweida province due to clashes between Sunni and Druze groups, raising concerns about Syria...

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Federal Court Strikes Down New Jersey Law on Private Immigration Detention Centers

A U.S. appeals court struck down a New Jersey law barring federal contracts with private immigration detention centers, allowing CoreCivic to continue operating its Elizabeth facility and impacting the federal government's immigration enforcement.

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Germany Proposes EU Asylum Return Centers Outside the Bloc

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt wants to establish asylum return centers outside the EU, partnering with third countries for faster deportations; this proposal reflects a broader EU trend toward stricter migration policies, but raises human rights concerns.

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Germany Allows Taliban Consulates Amid Human Rights Concerns

Following the deportation of 81 Afghan refugees from Leipzig, Germany will allow the Taliban to open consulates in Berlin and Bonn, despite ongoing human rights abuses in Afghanistan, a move that follows Russia's recognition of the Taliban government.

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Germany Deports 81 Afghan Men Amidst Human Rights Concerns

Germany deported 81 Afghan men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18th, fulfilling a coalition agreement to deport criminals and security risks, despite the Taliban regime's human rights abuses and Germany's lack of official recognition of the government. This action was facilitated through contacts with...

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Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns

Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.

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Columbia University Expels, Suspends Nearly 80 Students Over Pro-Palestinian Protests

Columbia University expelled or suspended approximately 80 students for participating in pro-Palestinian protests involving the disruption of the Butler Library and an encampment during 2024 and 2025, citing violations of university policies and rules.

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China Exceeds Disability Welfare Targets Under 14th Five-Year Plan

China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) has led to significant improvements in the welfare and social inclusion of people with disabilities, exceeding targets in employment, accessibility, and poverty reduction, although challenges persist in rural areas.

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Iran: Detainees Report 'Unbearable' Conditions After Evin Prison Strikes

One month after Israeli airstrikes on Iran's Evin Prison on June 23rd, which killed at least 80 people, including civilians, thousands of inmates transferred to other prisons report facing unbearable conditions including overcrowding, lack of basic amenities and insect infestations; Amnesty Internat...

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China Lead Poisoning Cover-Up: Dozens Arrested

An investigation in Tianshui, China, revealed that dozens of officials and hospital staff covered up a lead poisoning case at Peixin Kindergarten, where 235 children suffered from lead poisoning after eating food containing lead 2,000 times above the safety limit; six people were arrested.

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Emigration from Turkey due to Economic Hardship and Environmental Destruction

A Turkish citizen describes their emigration from Turkey to a Greek island, citing economic hardship, environmental destruction (the opening of olive groves to mining), and a lack of justice as reasons.

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