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Turkish Student Protests and Arrests Rise After Imamoglu Diploma Revocation

Following the March 19th Istanbul University protests against government operations targeting the opposition and the revocation of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, widespread student boycotts and arrests ensued, with over 300 students detained, including Esila Ayık, whose health is deteriora...

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Yaroslavl Armenians Remember Genocide, Demand Recognition

Each April 24th, Armenians globally commemorate the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide, remembering the 1.5 million victims and demanding international recognition, with events in Yaroslavl, Russia, including a film screening and memorial service, highlighting the community's enduring legacy and pursuit of...

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Trial Continues for Concealing Murder of 8-Year-Old Narin Güran in Diyarbakır

In Diyarbakır, Turkey, 12 adults and 3 minors face trial for allegedly concealing the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran; a previous trial sentenced three family members to aggravated life imprisonment for the murder itself, but a lack of clarity regarding the perpetrator and motive persists.

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Dominican Republic Deports 943 Haitians Amid Rising Tensions with Haiti

The Dominican Republic deported 943 Haitian migrants on Thursday, including pregnant women and children, amid rising tensions and a humanitarian crisis in Haiti; the government cited national security concerns, while Haiti condemned the expulsions.

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Relatives of Olenivka POWs Launch Hunger Strike in Kyiv

Relatives of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) severely injured in the July 2022 Olenivka prison explosion launched an indefinite hunger strike in Kyiv on April 24th, demanding their return and accusing Ukrainian authorities of insufficient action. Nine members of the Olenivka Community are particip...

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Sumy Massacre Highlights Russia's War Crimes, Canada Urged to Act

A Russian missile strike in Sumy, Ukraine on Palm Sunday killed 34 civilians, prompting international condemnation and highlighting the ongoing war crimes committed by Russia, including the kidnapping of over 20,000 Ukrainian children; Canada is urged to designate Russia a state sponsor of terror an...

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Fall of Saigon: 50 Years of Refugee Exodus and Lasting Impact

On April 30, 1975, the fall of Saigon ended the Vietnam War, prompting a massive refugee crisis as over 100,000 people, including Peter Nguyen and his family, fled to the United States via Guam, facing perilous journeys and enduring the trauma of war and displacement.

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Trump Defends Student Visa Revocations Amid Free Speech Concerns

President Trump defended his administration's revocation of at least 300 student visas for alleged involvement in anti-Israel protests on US college campuses in 2024, following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, asserting that while he supports free speech, he does not condone riots and destruction ...

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Double Murder of Mothers' Rights Activist and Son in Mexico

In Jalisco, Mexico, María del Carmen Morales, a mothers' rights activist searching for her missing son, and her son Jaime were murdered on Thursday, marking the second such attack in under a month; authorities are investigating but haven't established a link to their activism.

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Sharp Rise in Reported Discrimination in the Netherlands

Reports of discrimination in the Netherlands increased significantly in 2024 across various official channels, with Discriminatie.nl receiving almost 15,000 reports (double the 2023 figure) and the police receiving 9613 reports, highlighting the underreporting of discrimination in the country.

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Debate on 'Good Jobs': Moral Ambition vs. Systemic Change

Rutger Bregman argues for a redefined 'good job' prioritizing moral ambition, prompting debate on individual responsibility versus systemic change; a 71-year-old volunteer, Bruce Higgins, exemplifies this by aiding San Diego's homeless, while Andrea Dow advocates for government-led societal reform.

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Dwindling Holocaust Survivors Raise Concerns Amid Rising Antisemitism

A report reveals that 70% of Holocaust survivors will die in the next 10 years, raising concerns about the future of Holocaust remembrance amid rising global antisemitism and the spread of misinformation.

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