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Mississauga Exhibit Honors 80th Anniversary of Netherlands Liberation

In Mississauga, Ontario, an outdoor and indoor exhibit, "80 Years of Freedom," commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands by Canada, featuring 80 portraits of soldiers, civilians, and resistance members, along with sculptures; the exhibit opens on Monday.

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ME/CFS: Debilitating Fatigue and the Search for Effective Treatments

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a neuroimmunological disease affecting 17 million globally, marked by debilitating fatigue, pain, and impaired blood circulation, often triggered by prior infection; effective treatments remain elusive due to low research investment.

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Cities Use Zoning Laws To Block Migrant Detention Centers

Facing the Trump administration's plan to double national migrant detention capacity, cities like Leavenworth, Kansas, and Newark, New Jersey, are using zoning laws and permit requirements to challenge the reopening of troubled private prisons, creating legal battles that could significantly delay o...

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Ecuadorian Soldiers Killed in Illegal Mining Ambush

Eleven Ecuadorian soldiers died and one was wounded in an ambush by the Comandos de la Frontera group during an anti-illegal mining operation in Orellana province on Friday; one attacker also died.

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Lockerbie Bombing Drama Highlights Victims' Families' Impact on Disaster Response

The BBC's "The Bombing of Pan Am 103" dramatizes the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, highlighting how victims' families' advocacy led to significant reforms in disaster response and victim support, influencing protocols implemented after 9/11 and improving airline practices.

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France's €30 Billion Debt to Haiti: A Legacy of Colonial Exploitation

France owes Haiti approximately €30 billion in reparations for a debt imposed in 1825 to compensate former slave owners, a sum that significantly hampered Haiti's development and continues to be a point of contention.

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Death of Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedländer

Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor who dedicated her life to reconciliation and remembrance, died in Berlin at 103; her death marks the loss of a crucial voice in contemporary German history.

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Peruvian Bishop Challenges Opus Dei, Promotes Social Justice

Pope Francis' appointment of Bishop Robert Prevost to Chiclayo, Peru, has challenged the Opus Dei's power, leading to social reforms and a focus on reconciliation amidst political unrest and corruption, particularly regarding the Fujimori pardons and post-coup protests.

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Mortality, Narcissism, and the Right to Die: A Societal Shift

This article examines the growing acceptance of mortality among those aging, contrasting it with the narcissistic trends of younger generations; it highlights Christopher Hitchens's dignified approach to death in "Mortality" and the ongoing legal battle surrounding a 24-year-old paraplegic woman's r...

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U.S. Deportations to Latin America Spark Controversy and Legal Challenges

In mid-February, the Trump administration deported approximately 200 migrants, including minors, from the U.S. to Costa Rica, bypassing asylum processes and sparking controversy and legal challenges in several Latin American countries.

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Boğaziçi Students Block "Finance Summit," Exposing Regime's University Control

On May 10th, 2025, Boğaziçi University students protested a planned "finance summit" featuring government officials, highlighting the ongoing occupation of their university and broader repression of dissent in Turkish universities, resulting in a successful blockade of the event due to student mobil...

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Georgia Legislature Advances Anti-Transgender Bills, Democrats Divided

Georgia's legislature introduced several bills restricting transgender rights, including a ban on transgender girls in girls' sports and limiting access to gender-affirming care; four Democrats surprisingly supported a bill denying such care to prisoners, a move Republicans are using for political m...

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