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UN's 80th Anniversary Marked by Funding Crisis, Threatening Human Rights Protection

The UN, in its 80th year, faces a financial, moral, and political crisis due to unpaid dues from member states, crippling human rights protection mechanisms and leaving millions vulnerable.

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Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan Despite Torture Fears

A federal judge denied an emergency request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, where they claim they face torture, following a Supreme Court ruling allowing the deportation; the migrants' lawyers argued the deportation is "punitive banishment".

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383 Bodies Found in Mexican Crematorium; Families Demand Answers

Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 bodies stored at a crematorium since 2020, prompting families to demand answers about their relatives' remains after several funeral homes subcontracted services that were never performed.

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Egypt minibus crash exposes child labor, infrastructure failures

Eighteen Egyptian children and young adults died on June 27th when a truck, driven by a man under the influence and without a license, crashed into their minibus near Kafr Al-Sanabisa. The accident highlighted the issues of child labor and dilapidated infrastructure in Egypt.

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Judge Denies Migrants' Request to Halt Deportation to South Sudan

A Massachusetts judge denied eight migrants' request to halt their deportation to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations; the migrants, convicted of various crimes including murder, were scheduled for immediate deportation, prompting legal challenges.

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Dutch Police Oppose New Asylum Law, Citing Feasibility and Ethical Concerns

The Dutch National Police strongly opposes the newly passed Asylum Emergency Measures Act, citing concerns about feasibility, effectiveness, and the potential for increased crime and social unrest; the act criminalizes illegal residency without prior consultation with law enforcement.

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Serbia: Crackdown on Protests, EU Support for Vučić Raises Concerns

Dozens arrested in Belgrade as Serbian police crack down on anti-government protests amid accusations of authoritarianism from President Aleksandar Vučić, with the EU's continued support for Vučić raising concerns among observers.

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US Judge Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Human Rights Concerns

A federal judge denied a request to block the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns they face torture and violence there; the judge cited a Supreme Court ruling.

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US Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Detainees to South Sudan

A US judge issued a temporary stay Friday halting the deportation of eight immigration detainees from Djibouti to South Sudan due to safety concerns, as lawyers argued the move would violate their constitutional rights and put them at risk of torture, while the Trump administration countered the leg...

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Judge Denies Migrants' Deportation Request to South Sudan

A Massachusetts federal judge denied eight migrants' request to stop their deportation to South Sudan on Friday, despite arguments that their safety would be at risk; a Washington judge temporarily halted the deportation, raising concerns about U.S. diplomatic relations.

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Belarus Changes Pension Law for Imprisoned Pensioners

Belarus amended its pension laws on June 30, 2025, ensuring incarcerated pensioners receive their full pensions at correctional facilities, with deductions for costs and children's support; however, human rights advocates express concerns about the impact on families and the welfare of elderly polit...

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Unequal Costs of Green Energy: Monteleone's Critical Minerals Exhibition

Davide Monteleone's "Critical Minerals – Geography of Energy" exhibition reveals the harsh realities of cobalt and lithium mining in Congo and Chile, exposing the environmental destruction and exploitative labor practices that fuel the green energy transition in wealthier nations.

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