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Judge Denies Stay, Allowing Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan

A federal judge's ruling allowed the deportation of eight migrants convicted of violent crimes in the U.S. to South Sudan, despite concerns about their safety and lack of sufficient assurances from the U.S. government and South Sudan.

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Madrid's High-Heel Race Reflects Growing Pride

In Madrid's Chueca neighborhood, the annual Carrera de Tacones high-heel race, part of Madrid Pride, expanded to seven races this year, attracting participants from around the world and showcasing the event's growing popularity and importance to Spain's LGBTQ+ community.

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Lawsuit Against Seattle Officer for Excessive Force to Proceed

A federal judge cleared the way for a lawsuit against Seattle police officer Christopher Myers, accused of excessive force leading to the death of Ryan Smith in 2019, after an appeals court rejected the officer's claim of qualified immunity; the trial is set for September 15.

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IACtHR Legally Obliges States to Protect Citizens from Climate Change

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) issued Opinion 32/2025 on January 24th, 2025, legally obligating states to protect people from climate change impacts, ensuring a healthy climate, after a request from Colombia and Chile.

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Haiti Drone Attacks: 300 Dead Amidst Concerns of Mercenary Use

At least 300 people have died in Haiti from targeted drone attacks carried out by mercenaries hired by the Haitian government; these attacks, using inexpensive Chinese drones, raise serious human rights concerns and questions regarding the government's strategy to combat gang violence.

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Tibetan Monastery Under Siege: China's Grip on Aba County Tightens

A BBC reporter in Aba County, Sichuan Province, describes the tense situation in a Tibetan monastery under heavy Chinese surveillance, where even speaking about the Dalai Lama is risky, highlighting the ongoing struggle to preserve Tibetan culture and identity amid Chinese control.

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German Parliamentarians Condemn Serbia's Crackdown on Protests

German lawmakers from various parties condemned the Serbian government's violent crackdown on peaceful protests, expressing concerns about the impact on Serbia's EU accession bid and highlighting the need for democratic reforms.

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UN Summit in Seville: Police Report Unacceptable Working Conditions

National Police officers in Seville during the UN summit faced extreme heat (over 40°C), inadequate resources (lack of water, shade, and air-conditioned vehicles), long hours (over 13 hours), and insufficient personnel (initially six for over 160 countries), leading to injuries and union complaints ...

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UN Accuses Israel of Gaza Genocide; ICJ Orders Action

UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, citing over 56,000 Palestinian deaths since October 2023, prompting the International Court of Justice to order Israel to prevent further genocidal acts and ensure humanitarian access while also naming over 60 companies all...

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China's Xinjiang Transplant Expansion Fuels Forced Organ Harvesting Concerns

China plans to triple the number of organ transplant hospitals in Xinjiang by 2030, despite an extremely low voluntary donation rate, raising serious concerns about forced organ harvesting from Uyghurs and other persecuted minorities.

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IACHR Rules States Must Protect Right to Stable Climate

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that states have a legal obligation to protect the right to a stable climate, impacting all 35 OAS member states and holding businesses accountable for their emissions.

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550 Palestinians Killed by U.S. Mercenaries in Gaza, Prompts EU Review of Israel Ties

Former EU representative Josep Borrell accuses U.S. mercenaries of killing 550 Palestinians seeking food aid at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution points since May 27, prompting an EU review of its association agreement with Israel amid criticism from 170 NGOs and condemnation from UN chief A...

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