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Germany Resumes Humanitarian Visas for Russians and Belarusians

Germany has lifted its moratorium on humanitarian visas for Russian and Belarusian citizens, resuming processing for those at risk due to their activism for freedom, democracy, and human rights, after a suspension since July 2022. This follows pressure from opposition figures and rights groups.

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EU's Cautious Response to Serbia's Crackdown on Protests

Amidst escalating violence against protesters in Serbia, the EU urges de-escalation and investigation into police brutality, while critics call for stronger action, highlighting a complex interplay between strategic interests and democratic values; public support for EU membership in Serbia hovers a...

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Brisbane Pro-Palestine March Route Altered After Court Rejection

A pro-Palestine march will proceed in Brisbane tomorrow from Queens Gardens to Musgrave Park, following a court rejection of a route across the Story Bridge due to safety concerns, with expected attendance exceeding 7000.

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Frankfurt Jewish Community Honors Longtime Leader Leo Latasch

Leo Latasch, a former head of Frankfurt's emergency medical service, received the highest award from the Jewish community for over 30 years of voluntary work, including leadership roles in community organizations and senior care. This follows his recent award of the German Order of Merit's Grand Cro...

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Tigray Court Upholds Right to Wear Hijab in Schools

A Tigray court ruled that Muslim girls can wear hijabs to school in Aksum, reversing a ban that prevented them from attending classes and taking exams since November; the ruling followed a petition by the Tigray Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs.

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Online Humiliation Leads to Streame's Death, Exposing Regulatory Failures

The death of Jean Pormanove, a 46-year-old man, during a live-streamed session of online humiliation on the platform Kick, highlights the failure of French authorities to regulate online exploitation despite existing laws and the lack of platform moderation.

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Serbia Protests: EU Faces Criticism for Soft Approach Amidst Escalating Violence

Anti-corruption protests in Serbia, sparked by a deadly railway station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into violent clashes between police and demonstrators, prompting the EU to call for de-escalation but facing criticism for its perceived soft approach.

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Detained Migrant Released, Faces Deportation to Uganda

Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran migrant deported to El Salvador in March despite legal protection, was released from US custody after being returned in June due to an "administrative error", but faces potential deportation to Uganda following a rejected plea deal and awaits trial for human smuggl...

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Germany Faces Delays in Afghan Refugee Resettlement

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt is facing criticism for delays in the Afghan refugee program, citing the need for thorough vetting and claiming the backlog is an inherited problem from the previous government. Approximately 2,000 Afghans, including family members, await resettlement, whi...

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England's Carter Reveals Racial Abuse at Euro 25, Calls for Education

England footballer Jess Carter disclosed experiencing racial abuse during Euro 25, prompting her temporary social media withdrawal and a call for increased education to combat racism in football and beyond; the Football Association is supporting her.

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Kyiv Missile Strike Kills 32, Survivor's Plea for Peace

A missile strike in Kyiv on July's last night killed 32, including the parents of 23-year-old Veronika Osintseva, who survived being thrown from her ninth-floor apartment; she is now hospitalized and appeals for the war's end.

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Gaza Conflict: 83% of Palestinian Deaths Were Civilians, Leaked Data Suggests

An investigation using leaked Israeli military data suggests that 83% of the approximately 53,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza between October 7, 2023, and May 2025, were civilians, a figure disputed by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

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