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Russian Deserter's Ordeal Exposes Brutality of Secret Detention Camps

A 44-year-old Russian father, Georgy, was mobilized for the war in Ukraine despite health issues and anti-war views; after two failed escape attempts and suffering two heart attacks, he deserted in May 2024 and is now seeking asylum in Europe after enduring brutal conditions in secret detention faci...

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Supreme Court Halts Deportation of Venezuelan Teenager Accused Under Alien Enemies Act

19-year-old Venezuelan Javier Salazar, detained by ICE in Maryland on flimsy gang-affiliation accusations, was nearly deported to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act before a Supreme Court order temporarily halted the deportation, highlighting due process concerns.

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US initiates criminal prosecutions of migrants for entering new border military zone

The United States has initiated its first criminal prosecutions against approximately 28 migrants and asylum seekers for entering a newly created 109,651-acre military zone along the US-Mexico border, a move that critics say militarizes border enforcement and violates human rights.

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Russia's Record Military Draft Raises Human Rights Concerns

Russia's spring 2024 military draft, the highest in 14 years, includes 160,000 men, with additional conscription from occupied Ukrainian regions despite official denials of a war connection, raising human rights concerns.

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Mexico Cartel Training Camp Yields Remains, Raises Concerns of Official Complicity

A former Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) training camp in Teuchitlán, Mexico, revealed skeletal remains, hundreds of shoes, three crematoria, and shell casings, leading to fifteen arrests including three police officers, and raising concerns about potential official complicity.

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First Migrant Prosecutions in US Military Border Zone

The Department of Justice has filed criminal charges against at least 28 migrants in New Mexico for crossing a new 170-mile-long military buffer zone along the US-Mexico border, established by the Trump administration and patrolled by US troops, despite concerns raised by civil liberties groups.

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Ukraine Peace Talks: Human Rights Concerns Overshadowed

Human rights groups and UN experts are urging negotiators to prioritize humanitarian concerns in the Ukraine conflict, warning that ignoring human rights abuses in Russia and Ukraine would set a dangerous precedent and potentially lead to new conflicts.

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Judge Limits Border Patrol's Detention Powers in California

A California judge ruled that Border Patrol agents must have a warrant or reasonable suspicion to detain individuals, except when individuals voluntarily choose to depart after receiving explanations of their rights. This decision follows an ACLU lawsuit regarding "Operation Return to Sender," and r...

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28 Immigrants Criminally Charged for Crossing Militarized US-Mexico Border

The US Justice Department filed criminal charges against 28 immigrants for illegally crossing a 274-kilometer militarized US-Mexico border zone under the Department of Defense's jurisdiction, marking a significant shift in border security policy under President Trump's initiative.

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Indonesian Nickel Mine Concealed Cancer-Causing Water Pollution

Harita Group, a major Indonesian nickel mining company, secretly documented unsafe levels of the cancer-causing chemical hexavalent chromium (Cr6) in Kawasi village's drinking water near their Obi Island mine, exceeding Indonesian legal limits by up to 140 parts per billion.

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Mexico: Remains Found at Jalisco Ranch, Alleged Cartel Extermination Site

On March 5, 2024, in Jalisco, Mexico, a group searching for missing persons found calcined bone fragments and clothing at an abandoned ranch, potentially linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel; authorities are investigating alleged municipal complicity.

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U.K. Shifts Stance on China, Prioritizing Security Over Economic Growth

The U.K. government is actively shifting its approach to China, prioritizing national security and human rights concerns over short-term economic growth, as evidenced by recent actions like seizing control of British Steel from a Chinese company and banning solar panels linked to forced labor in Xin...

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