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Life Sentence for Kolkata Doctor's Murder Highlights India's Sexual Violence Crisis

A 31-year-old hospital volunteer in Kolkata, Sanjay Roy, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a female doctor in August; the case sparked widespread protests in India due to its reflection of the country's pervasive problem with sexual violence and low conviction rate of 27 ...

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CPJ Names Israel, China, and Myanmar Top Jailers of Journalists in 2024

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) named China, Israel, and Myanmar the world's top three jailers of journalists in 2024, citing 43 Palestinian journalists held in Israeli custody as of December 1st and criticizing Israel's efforts to control the narrative surrounding its actions in Gaza.

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Victorian Hospitals Fail to Document Patient Restraint and Seclusion Properly

A Victorian watchdog found that in 42 percent of reviewed cases involving patient restraint and seclusion, proper facilities and amenities were not documented, and 64 percent had authorization issues, highlighting systemic failures in mental healthcare.

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90 Palestinian Women and Children Released in Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal

Following a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, 90 Palestinian women and children were released from Ofer Prison in the West Bank on Monday, while three Israeli women were released the previous day; the deal involves phased releases of prisoners and hostages, aiming for a permanent end to the 1...

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Morales Accuses Bolivian Government of Blocking Medical Care, Declared "Rebellious" in Court

Former Bolivian president Evo Morales accuses the Luis Arce government of denying him medical care and certification, leading to a judge declaring him "rebellious" in a human trafficking case; Morales claims this is politically motivated to hinder his presidential candidacy.

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Trump to Sign Record Number of Executive Orders, Prioritizing Mass Deportations

On January 18th, 2025, Donald Trump announced plans to sign a record number of executive orders upon his inauguration, prioritizing mass deportations of undocumented migrants, starting "very, very quickly." Media leaks forced adjustments to the incoming administration's plans, such as a possible Chi...

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Escaped Mining Ringleader Highlights South Africa's Illegal Mining Crisis

South African police are searching for James Neo Tshoaeli, an alleged illegal gold mining ringleader who escaped custody after a rescue operation at an abandoned mine recovered 78 bodies and 246 survivors, prompting outrage and criticism of government actions.

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Israeli Women Released From Hamas Captivity Detail Harsh Conditions

Three Israeli women released from Hamas captivity after 471 days recounted their ordeal to N12, detailing harsh conditions, including underground confinement, limited medical care, and the trauma of their final transfer to the Red Cross amid a hostile crowd; one woman underwent a medical procedure w...

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Biden Commutes Sentence of Native American Activist Leonard Peltier

President Biden commuted the life sentence of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975, allowing him home confinement despite fierce opposition from law enforcement officials who maintain his guilt.

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Braunschweig Permits Neo-Nazi March, Sparking Controversy

In Braunschweig, Germany, a small neo-Nazi group's march featuring the slogan "Braunschweig, Nazi-Stadt" was permitted by the city, despite a previous crackdown on similar slogans. This decision was criticized by local officials and residents, raising concerns about the city's handling of far-right ...

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Spanish Immigration Law Challenged Over Asylum Seeker Provisions

Three Spanish human rights organizations sued the government over a new immigration law set to take effect on May 20, arguing it will leave over 200,000 immigrants undocumented and create significant obstacles for asylum seekers and unaccompanied minors.

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Maduro's Reelection Fuels New Venezuelan Exodus

Archbishop Polito Rodriguez decried the Venezuelan exodus caused by Nicolas Maduro's fraudulent reelection, triggering a potential new wave of migration as neighboring countries and the US prepare for an influx of refugees, following a similar pattern to the 2015 parliamentary election.

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