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Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Mass Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration's attempt to deport over 200 alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act, citing due process concerns, after a lower court judge called the removals "awfully frightening" and "...

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US Announces 25% Tariffs on Imported Cars

The US government announced 25% tariffs on all non-US-made cars, effective April 2nd, to boost domestic production, prompting potential retaliatory measures from trade partners like Canada and the EU.

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Pecci Family Sues Colombia and Decameron Over Assassination

The family of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci, killed in Cartagena in May 2022, is suing Colombia and Decameron Hotels for $2.5 million, alleging security failures enabled his assassination despite the imprisonment of the killers.

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Indigenous Justice System Under Scrutiny After Severe Assault on Colombian Woman

A 19-year-old indigenous woman in Colombia, Dina Marcela Primera, was severely beaten by her partner on March 18th, sparking debate about gender-based violence within indigenous justice systems. The assailant was arrested by indigenous authorities, but concerns remain about the adequacy of their jur...

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Gender Equality
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Dutch Child Benefits Scandal: Lasting Impact on Foster Children

A Dutch commission found that the child benefits scandal caused numerous children from affected families to be placed in foster care, resulting in lasting damage to their mental health and relationships with family, stemming from financial instability and a failure of support services.

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Russia Seeks FSB Control Over Detention Centers Amidst Rising Security Concerns

A Russian bill proposes returning seven detention centers to the FSB's control, citing a rise in espionage, terrorism, and extremism cases, raising concerns about human rights and due process.

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Tufts PhD Student Arrested for Allegedly Supporting Hamas

Rumeysa Ozturk, a 30-year-old Turkish PhD student and Fulbright Scholar at Tufts University, was arrested by ICE agents in Somerville, Massachusetts on Tuesday for allegedly supporting Hamas; hundreds protested her detention at Powder House Park on Wednesday, while her attorney filed a writ of habea...

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Free Speech: A Weaponized Mantra

This book examines the history of free speech, revealing its weaponization by powerful interests and the need for a critical reevaluation of its meaning in the age of social media, where profit often outweighs responsible content moderation.

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BBC Journalist Deported from Turkey Amid Crackdown on Protests

BBC journalist Mark Lowen was deported from Turkey on March 27th after being held for 17 hours for covering protests against the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, a key political rival of President Erdogan, who faces 2028 presidential elections.

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Erdoğan Accuses Opposition of Economic Sabotage Amidst Mass Protests

Turkish President Erdoğan accused the opposition of sabotaging the Turkish economy following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, sparking mass protests and a government crackdown that included arresting over 1000 people, including eight journalists.

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Algerian Court Sentences Franco-Algerian Writer to Five Years in Prison

A court in Algeria sentenced Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal to five years in prison on March 27, 2024, for allegedly undermining Algeria's territorial integrity by repeating a Moroccan viewpoint on colonial border issues in a French far-right media outlet; his arrest in November exacerbated e...

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USCIS Proposed Rule to Access Social Media Accounts of Immigration Applicants Sparks Free Speech Concerns

The Trump administration proposed a rule allowing USCIS access to social media accounts of all immigration applicants, sparking concerns about free speech violations and comparisons to authoritarian regimes. The public comment period ends May 5th.

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