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Asylum Request: A High-Stakes Legal Strategy for Deported Salvadoran

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, seeks asylum in the US, a strategic move to fight deportation but risking return to a notorious prison where he alleges torture.

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Rise of Anti-Migrant Vigilante Groups in Europe

A recent surge in anti-migrant vigilante groups across Europe, fueled by misinformation and far-right agendas, is causing increased fear and security concerns, despite their limited impact on migration.

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Thousands March in Venice for Palestine, Amidst Film Festival Controversy

Around 5,000 people marched in Venice, Italy, protesting the situation in Gaza and calling for an end to what they described as genocide, coinciding with the Venice Film Festival.

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Dutch Bill Criminalizing Illegal Aliens Faces Challenges After Council of State Ruling

The Dutch Council of State raised concerns that a bill criminalizing illegal aliens could also penalize aid workers, jeopardizing its passage and prompting the cabinet to revise the legislation.

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Annobón's Struggle for Independence Amidst Repression

The prime minister of the self-declared Republic of Annobón, Orlando Cartagena, details the island's fight for independence from Equatorial Guinea, including its pursuit of international recognition and allegations of human rights abuses by the Equatorial Guinean government.

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Brazilian Court Fines Volkswagen €26 Million for 1970s-80s Slave Labor

A Brazilian court ordered Volkswagen to pay €26 million for using slave labor at its farm in the 1970s and 80s, a ruling the company plans to appeal.

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Germany Resumes Afghan Refugee Admissions After Months-Long Freeze

Germany has ended a months-long halt on admitting vulnerable Afghans who had been promised entry, many of whom have been living in fear in Pakistan awaiting their visas.

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Morocco Implements Alternative Sentences to Alleviate Prison Overcrowding

To address severe overcrowding in its prisons, exceeding capacity by 60 percent with over 100,000 inmates, Morocco introduced alternative sentences such as electronic monitoring, community service, and fines, aiming to reduce prison costs and improve conditions.

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Volkswagen Found Liable for Slave Labor in Brazil

A Brazilian court ordered Volkswagen to pay a record 165 million Reais (≈€26 million) for using slave labor on its subsidiary's Amazon farm during the 1970s-80s military dictatorship, profiting from the exploitation of hundreds of workers under inhumane conditions.

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Volkswagen Ordered to Pay $30 Million for Slave Labor in Brazil

A Brazilian labor court ordered Volkswagen to pay 165 million reais (about $30 million) in reparations for subjecting hundreds of workers to slave-like conditions on a company-owned farm in the Amazon during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Human Rights Watch Condemns Guantanamo Migrant Detention

Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that Venezuelan migrants detained at Guantanamo Bay in February 2024 faced abusive and inhumane conditions, including inadequate food, unsanitary cells, and limited human contact, leading to suicide attempts; the US Department of Homeland Security denies these claims...

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El Salvador's President Bukele Imposes Stricter School Discipline

President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has implemented stricter discipline measures in public schools, including mandatory uniforms, hairstyles, and the singing of the national anthem, sparking criticism regarding militarization of education and diversion from addressing systemic issues.

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