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177 Venezuelan Migrants Deported from Guantanamo Bay to Venezuela

On Thursday, the U.S. deported 177 Venezuelan migrants from Guantanamo Bay to Venezuela via a joint U.S.-Honduras military airbase, including 126 with criminal charges or convictions (80 allegedly linked to Tren de Aragua), following a direct request from the Venezuelan government and improved bilat...

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Berlin's Emergency Shelter Crisis: Overflowing Shelters and Limited Accessibility Leave Homeless Vulnerable in Winter

On a frigid Berlin night, Kältehilfe volunteers encountered numerous homeless individuals, many of whom were turned away from overflowing emergency shelters due to a critical shortage of beds (1,165 total, 90% occupancy in December) and accessible facilities, revealing the city's struggle to provide...

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DHS Deputizes 600 State Department Officials for Immigration Enforcement

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem deputized up to 600 State Department officials as immigration officers to increase deportations, reflecting a broader Trump administration strategy to enhance border security and immigration enforcement; interior ICE arrests increased by 137% compared to the same period in ...

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OAS Election: A Pivotal Choice for Democracy in the Americas

The upcoming OAS secretary-general election on March 10, 2025, pits Suriname's Albert Ramdin against Paraguay's Rubén Ramírez Lezcano, with the outcome significantly impacting the OAS's response to hemispheric challenges, particularly Venezuela's crisis, and its ability to promote democracy amid gro...

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Costa Rica Hosts First U.S. Deportation Flight

Costa Rica received its first flight of 135 deportees from the U.S. on Thursday, mostly families with children from various countries, held in a rural facility near the Panama border for up to six weeks before being returned to their countries of origin, under a deal with the Trump administration.

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No Poverty
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Journalist Defends Decision to Remain Outside Russia Amidst Geopolitical Shifts

Anna Narinskaya, a journalist living in Vienna, discusses her decision to remain outside Russia, despite questions from acquaintances suggesting she's on the "wrong side of history." She refutes this, arguing that Putin's Russia, characterized by repression and normalized violence, will not change r...

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France's Expanding Use of Administrative Detention Centers Raises Human Rights Concerns

France's administrative detention centers (CRA), established in 1984 to hold foreigners pending deportation, have expanded significantly, leading to increased human rights concerns and criticism over their use as a security tool, despite their ineffectiveness in increasing deportations.

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Macedonian PM Criticizes EU Accession Talks, Citing Human Rights Imbalance

Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski criticized the EU accession talks in Washington D.C., citing 14 European Court of Human Rights rulings against Bulgaria for human rights abuses against Macedonians compared to zero against Bulgarians in Macedonia, and emphasizing that constitutional chang...

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Death of Frankétienne, Celebrated Haitian Writer and Artist

Frankétienne, the renowned Haitian writer and artist known as the "father of Haitian letters," died at 88 on Thursday after an unspecified illness; his works explored Haitian identity, freedom of expression, and social justice.

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Quality Education
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Russian Opposition Journalists Under Pressure: Loktev's Documentary

Julia Loktev's documentary "My Undesirable Friends. The Last Air in Moscow" follows Russian opposition journalists labeled "foreign agents" from late 2021 through the 2022 Ukraine invasion, capturing their humor, resilience, and ultimate exile.

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Nazi Persecution of Black People: Under-researched History of Neuengamme Concentration Camp

Historian Gisela Ewe discusses the persecution of Black people under Nazism, highlighting the 15 identified Black prisoners in Neuengamme concentration camp out of approximately 100,000 total inmates, the challenges in identifying more due to poor record-keeping, and the role of resistance and solid...

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South Carolina Death Row Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution

Brad Sigmon, a 67-year-old South Carolina death row inmate, has chosen to be executed by firing squad on March 7th, making it the first firing squad execution in the US in 15 years due to concerns over the state's problematic lethal injection process, which has led to prolonged and painful deaths in...

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