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Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations, Leaving Migrants in Limbo

Panama released dozens of migrants from a remote camp after weeks of detention following deportation from the United States, leaving many in legal limbo and facing dire circumstances.

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No Poverty
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Syria's New Rulers Face Backlash After Mass Killings

Following reports of mass killings of civilians in Syria, interim President Ahmad Sharia called for national unity, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported at least 745 civilians killed and hundreds fleeing their homes due to the violence.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Record High Internet Shutdowns in Africa in 2024

A report by Access Now and #KeepItOn revealed a record 21 internet shutdowns in 15 African countries in 2024, exceeding previous years and highlighting the weaponization of internet access by governments and non-state actors amidst conflicts, protests, and elections.

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Panama Releases 65 Migrants Detained After US Deportation

Panama released 65 migrants deported from the US after weeks in a Darien jungle camp, granting them at least 30 days to leave, amid human rights criticism of a US-Panama agreement that allows the US to deport third-country nationals to Panama.

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No Poverty
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Fugard's Plays Expose Apartheid's Human Cost

South African playwright Athol Fugard's plays, such as "Blood Knot" and "Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act," powerfully depicted apartheid's devastating effects on individuals and relationships, achieving international recognition and prompting reflection on racism's enduring conse...

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Reduced Inequality
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Syria: Al-Qaeda-Linked Forces Accused of Massacring Hundreds After Assad's Ouster

In Syria, al-Qaeda-linked forces, led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, are accused of massacring hundreds of civilians, mostly Alawites and Christians, in the aftermath of the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, sparking regional instability and international concern.

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Poland's First Abortion Clinic Opens, Defying Restrictive Laws

Poland's first abortion clinic opened Saturday in Warsaw, directly across from parliament, defying restrictive laws allowing abortions only in cases of rape or threat to the mother's life; the clinic specializes in medication abortions, referring surgical cases abroad, and its opening sparked immedi...

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Gender Equality
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UN Report: Persistent Gender Inequality Despite Progress

A UN Women report, "Women's Rights in Review 30 Years After Beijing," released on International Women's Day, finds progress in gender equality but persistent discrimination, proposing a six-point agenda to address ongoing challenges exacerbated by crises and weakened institutions.

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Gender Equality
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Panama Releases Deportées Amid Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants, mostly from Asian countries, after they were deported from the U.S. and held for weeks in a remote camp under poor conditions; they were given 30 days to leave, sparking human rights concerns and criticism of the U.S.-Panama deportation deal.

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Catalan Government to Manage Barcelona Immigration Detention Center

Junts per Catalunya's shift in stance has led to an agreement where the Catalan government will manage Barcelona's CIE, despite previous calls for its closure, marking a significant change in Catalan immigration policy.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Syria Clashes Leave Over 600 Dead, Alawite Massacre Follows

Over 600 people died in two days of clashes in Syria between security forces and Assad loyalists, followed by revenge killings targeting Alawites, causing a major humanitarian crisis and challenging the new government's authority.

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Over 600 Dead in Deadliest Syria Clashes Since 2011

Over 600 people died in two days of violence in Syria's Latakia region, marking the deadliest clashes since the conflict began in 2011. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports that the violence started when pro-Assad militants ambushed Syrian security forces, leading to revenge killings of A...

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