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Rotterdam's Mixed Results in Combating Homelessness Among Eastern European Migrants

Rotterdam's plan to combat homelessness among Eastern European migrants combines shelter, job placement, and repatriation; initial results show 32 found jobs, 12 were returned to their home countries, out of 151 individuals who participated in the program between July and October 2024, while the lon...

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Reduced Inequality
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10-Year-Old's Podcast Wins Award, Preserving Stories of Displacement

Ameya Desai, a 10-year-old from San Jose, won NPR's Student Podcast Challenge by interviewing her grandfather about his expulsion from Uganda in 1972 and is creating a second podcast about the internment of Japanese Americans, highlighting the importance of preserving personal historical accounts.

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Quality Education
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British Teacher Denied Heart Medication in Afghan Prison

A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, and a US friend were arrested in Afghanistan on February 1st while traveling to their home in Bamyan province. The arrest stems from suspicion of religious proselytizing, with Mr. Reynolds now critically ill due to being denied access to necessary heart m...

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Rostov Oblast Improves Child Welfare Following Presidential Audit

During a working visit to Rostov Oblast, Russia's Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, and regional governor Yuri Slyusar discussed social orphanhood prevention and support for children of special operation participants, reviewing 25 support measures and the results o...

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No Poverty
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Greece's Abolition of the Death Penalty: A Gradual Process

From its presence in the 1823 "Anthology of Crimes," the death penalty in Greece faced gradual abolition through reduced applications, de facto cessation post-1975, and formal removal in 1993, finally ratified with the 13th Protocol of the European Convention on Human Rights in 2004.

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Terrorist's Release Fuels Antisemitism on Columbia Campus

The release of the mastermind behind a 1996 Jerusalem bus bombing that killed two Columbia students, in exchange for a hostage with Columbia ties, has intensified antisemitic protests on campus, sparking debate on free speech and institutional responsibility.

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Italian NGO Mediterranea Saving Humans Targeted in Sophisticated Cyberattack

On February 8th, 2024, Don Mattia Ferrari, chaplain of Mediterranea Saving Humans, was targeted in a sophisticated cyberattack using Graphite spyware by an unidentified government entity, according to CitizenLab researchers, who also found that other members of the NGO were targeted in a similar att...

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Trump Endorses House Budget Resolution, Pressuring Senate

President Trump publicly endorsed the House budget resolution, believing it reflects his "America First" agenda, urging both Senate and House passage to initiate the reconciliation process and create a single bill.

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Terminally Ill Louisiana Death Row Inmate Dies Days Before Scheduled Execution

Christopher Sepulvado, 81, a Louisiana death row inmate convicted in 1993 for the 1992 murder of his 6-year-old stepson, died of natural causes days before his scheduled March 17 execution by nitrogen gas, prompting debate over the ethics of executing terminally ill prisoners.

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Anti-abortion Group to Protest Outside Scottish Hospital Buffer Zone

A US anti-abortion group, 40 Days For Life, will hold protests outside a Glasgow hospital's 200m buffer zone from March 5 to April 13, avoiding a recent arrest for violating Scotland's Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Act, which prohibits anti-abortion protests within 200m of abortion clinics.

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Gender Equality
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Autopsy Contradicts Hamas Claim on Israeli Family Deaths

An autopsy of three Israelis, Kfir, Ariel, and Shiri Bibas, returned by Hamas, showed no bomb-related injuries, contradicting Hamas's claim that they died in an Israeli airstrike. This revelation further strains already tense relations, as Israel and Hamas continue a delicate prisoner exchange follo...

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Serbia: Unprecedented Protests Challenge Government, Forge New Governance Model

Triggered by a train station roof collapse killing 15 in Serbia's Novi Sad, four months of unprecedented protests have spread nationwide, featuring university occupations, strikes, and a novel model of self-governance gaining 80% public support, challenging the government and attracting minimal inte...

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