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Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan

Russia became the first nation to officially recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, a move praised by the Taliban but criticized for prioritizing strategic interests over human rights concerns, following Russia's prior acceptance of the Taliban ambassador and removal of the gro...

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Togo: Amnesty International Condemns Killings, Torture During Anti-Government Protests

Amnesty International demands independent investigations into the killing of at least seven protesters and the torture and arbitrary arrests of over sixty others during anti-government demonstrations in Togo, which involved security forces and militias, in late June 2024.

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Togo Protests: Youth Revolt Against Gnassingbe Dynasty

Thousands protested in Lome, Togo from June 26-28 against constitutional reforms enabling President Faure Gnassingbe's indefinite rule, resulting in at least four deaths and dozens of injuries from the government's violent crackdown; the protests represent a generational rejection of the Gnassingbe ...

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Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis: Raid and Plane Downings Trigger Diplomatic Fallout

A diplomatic crisis erupted between Russia and Azerbaijan after a controversial raid in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in late June 2025, resulted in the deaths of two Azerbaijani brothers and the arrest of several ethnic Azeris, further escalating tensions stemming from a December 2024 incident where a Rus...

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Serbia: 20 Arrested on Charges of Threatening Constitutional Order

At least 20 people have been arrested in Serbia in the past eight months on charges of "violently overthrowing the constitutional order," stemming from various protests; lawyers argue this broadly interpreted charge suppresses free speech.

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Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Third-Country Deportations

The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, bypassing a lower court order requiring notice and a hearing, despite dissent citing potential human rights violations.

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German Court Allows Antisemitic Police Officer to Remain in Service

A German court ruled that a police officer who made antisemitic remarks in private chats, including threats against Holocaust survivor Charlotte Knobloch, can keep his job, citing freedom of speech and personality rights, sparking widespread outrage.

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Kyiv Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage, Setting Legal Precedent

A Kyiv court legally recognized the same-sex marriage of Zoriana Kis, a diplomat, and Tymur Levchuk, an activist, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to acknowledge their relationship for an overseas assignment, setting a precedent in Ukraine.

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Alleged Poisoning Attempt Against Tanzanian Opposition Leader

Allegations of a poisoning attempt against Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu while in custody on July 3, 2025, have sparked international concern and prompted a denial from the Tanzanian government, adding to a history of similar claims against world political figures.

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Russian Couple's Informant Role in Ukraine Leads to Arrest, Escape

A Russian couple living in occupied Ukraine provided intelligence to the Ukrainian military, leading to the husband's arrest and their subsequent escape to Europe via Russia and Belarus with forged documents.

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Threats to Democracy in NRW: Minister-President Wüst Issues Warning

North Rhine-Westphalia's Minister President Hendrik Wüst warned about threats to democracy in the state, citing increased political violence and extremism, exemplified by a CDU politician withdrawing his mayoral candidacy due to threats; he connected this to a global decline in democracies.

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383 Bodies Found at Mexican Crematory: Investigation Underway

In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, authorities discovered 383 bodies accumulated at a crematory since 2020 due to six funeral homes' failure to receive proper cremation services from the crematory, leading to investigations and arrests.

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