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German Universities: Unsafe for Jewish Students Amidst Antisemitic Surge

A report by the JSUD and AJC details the unsafe conditions faced by Jewish students on German university campuses since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, citing incidents like classroom occupations with Intifada chants, open Hamas justifications, and physical assaults, leading many students to avoi...

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US School Book Bans Disproportionately Target Marginalized Groups

A PEN America study found over 10,000 instances of book bans in US schools during 2023-24, disproportionately targeting books featuring people of color (36%), LGBTQ+ individuals (25%), and disabled people (10%), contradicting claims that these bans are a "hoax".

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EU Ambassadors Commemorate Nemtsov, Face Crackdown

EU ambassadors commemorated Boris Nemtsov's murder anniversary in Moscow on February 27, 2024, but Russian police subsequently cleared the memorial and made arrests at related events across the country.

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Russian Court Sentences Exiled DOXA Co-founder to 10+ Years in Absentia

A Russian military court sentenced exiled DOXA co-founder Armen Aramyan to over 10 years in prison in absentia on Thursday, for justifying terrorism and spreading false information about the military, stemming from a 'fake' map of Bucha civilian deaths and an editorial calling for violent resistance...

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UK Afghan Asylum Rejections Surge to 2,000

The UK rejected 2,000 Afghan asylum claims in the last quarter of 2024, a massive increase from 48 in the same period of 2023, reducing the grant rate from 98.5% to 36%, leaving thousands in limbo due to the UK's non-recognition of the Taliban government.

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ECHR Condemns Cyprus for Mishandling Gang Rape Allegation

An 18-year-old British woman, referred to as "X", alleged gang rape in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, in July 2019. After a flawed investigation, she was charged with public mischief; the European Court of Human Rights ruled against Cyprus for failing to investigate properly, awarding her €20,000.

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Gender Equality
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Potential Remains Found in Manitoba Landfill Linked to Serial Killer Case

Potential human remains found at a Canadian landfill site may be those of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, two Indigenous women murdered last year; the discovery is part of an ongoing investigation into a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women.

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Gender Equality
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Pentagon to Discharge Transgender Service Members

The Pentagon announced that transgender service members will be removed from the military within 30 days unless granted a waiver, as detailed in a court-filed memo, implementing President Trump's ban and impacting approximately 15,000 service members.

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Azerbaijani Court Faces International Condemnation Over Vardanyan's Deteriorating Health

Ruben Vardanyan, a 56-year-old former Artsakh state minister, faces life imprisonment in Azerbaijan on over 40 charges, including war crimes, and is currently on a hunger strike due to alleged torture and inhumane treatment, raising international concern.

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Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns

The Taliban regime in Kabul installed 90,000 CCTV cameras with facial recognition, claiming crime reduction but raising human rights concerns; BBC reporters were the first international journalists to witness the system's operation.

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U.S. Military to Discharge Transgender Service Members

President Trump's administration issued a memo mandating the discharge of transgender service members from the U.S. military, reversing a 2016 policy, with limited exceptions based on demonstrable government need and stringent conditions.

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Moscow Memorial to Nemtsov Faces Ongoing Repression

For a decade, volunteers have maintained a Moscow memorial to Boris Nemtsov, a politician assassinated in 2015, despite official and unofficial attempts to remove it; recently, a volunteer received a 3.5-year prison sentence for supporting an opposition group, highlighting the challenges of dissent.

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