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Munich Protest Links Gaza Conflict to 1949 Nakba

Approximately 600 people protested in Munich on Saturday against Israel's actions in Gaza, linking the current conflict to the 1949 Nakba and criticizing German government support for Israel amidst over 50,000 reported Palestinian deaths in Gaza according to Palestinian authorities.

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Syria Establishes Commissions to Investigate Missing Persons and Past Abuses

On May 17th, the Syrian presidency announced two national commissions—one for the disappeared and another for transitional justice—to address the fate of tens of thousands missing and human rights abuses committed during over a decade of war under the rule of Bashar Al-Assad.

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Subotica Protest: Diverse Groups Unite Against Vucic

Students in Subotica, Serbia, protested the demolition of Novi Sad's bus station entrance and lack of accountability, with support from farmers and war veterans, highlighting discontent with Aleksandar Vucic's regime.

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Man Refused Service in Cafe Due to Facial Disfigurement

Amit Ghose, a 35-year-old from Birmingham with Neurofibromatosis type 1, was refused service at a London cafe due to his facial disfigurement; this spurred him to self-publish a children's book and become a motivational speaker to promote self-acceptance and challenge ableism.

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Malcolm X: From Separatist to Unifier

Malcolm X, born in 1925, became a prominent Black activist, initially advocating for separatism and forceful resistance against systemic racism, but later evolving towards a vision of unity among oppressed people, before his assassination in 1965.

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Bukele's Shift from Populist to Punitive Ruler in El Salvador

Since taking office in 2019, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has transitioned from a youthful, populist image to an authoritarian leader who uses force to quell dissent, despite maintaining high approval ratings; this shift is evident in his handling of protests and his increasing repression of cr...

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Catalan Child Protection System Under Scrutiny After Pedophile Ring Case

Catalan Ombudsman Esther Giménez-Salinas opened an investigation into the failure to protect a minor victimized by a pedophile ring between 2021-2022 while residing in a Generalitat-run center, highlighting systemic issues within Catalonia's child protection system.

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Quality Education
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Assisted Dying Bill Faces Criticism for Inadequate Consideration of Vulnerable Groups

Dr. Jamilla Hussain criticized the assisted dying bill's equality impact assessment for neglecting the potential negative effects on disadvantaged communities, citing research showing fears of coercion and disproportionate harm among minority ethnic groups, domestic abuse survivors, and those with d...

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CHP Criticizes Turkey's 'New Solution Process' as Election Ploy Amidst Crackdown on Opposition

CHP spokesperson Deniz Yücel denounced the government's "new solution process" as an election tactic, citing the imprisonment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and other opposition figures, along with the continued use of trustees in municipalities, including Esenyurt, as evidence of anti-democratic ...

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Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime, but omits key human rights provision

The Council of Europe adopted a new legally binding treaty to combat serious environmental crimes, defining a wide range of offenses and facilitating international cooperation, but failed to recognize the right to a healthy environment, leaving Europe as the only continent without this legal right.

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Pro-Life Activist Assaulted During NYC Abortion Interview

In New York City, pro-life activist Savannah Antao was assaulted and bloodied by Brianna Rivers during an on-camera interview about abortion; Rivers was arrested, and the incident sparked outrage and divided reactions online, highlighting the intense polarization surrounding abortion rights.

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Tanzania Deports Kenyan Lawyer, Raises Concerns Over Lissu Treason Trial

Kenyan lawyer Martha Karua and two colleagues were deported from Tanzania for attempting to attend the treason trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, who faces a potential death sentence for demanding electoral reforms before October's elections, prompting concerns of a government crackdown on diss...

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