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ICRC Calls for Dignity in Gaza Hostage Release Amid Criticism

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) called for respectful treatment of hostages' remains ahead of their release in Gaza, amid criticism of past releases and the ICRC's perceived inaction, despite their stated mission to protect victims of war and internal violence.

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Kim Sae-rom's Death Spurs South Korean Media Reform Debate

South Korean actress Kim Sae-rom's suicide has prompted calls for media reform after 2,000 news stories chronicled her struggles following a 2022 drunk-driving incident, illustrating how intense media pressure impacts celebrities' mental health.

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Care Home Abuse Footage Sparks Outrage on "This Morning

This Morning" viewers reacted with anger to footage showing abuse of a pensioner at Grange care home in Surrey; subsequent investigations resulted in disciplinary actions against multiple staff members, prompting calls for improved care system oversight.

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Panama Holds Nearly 300 US-Deported Migrants Amid Repatriation Crisis

Panama houses nearly 300 US-deported migrants, mostly from Asian countries, in a hotel due to US repatriation difficulties, sparking criticism.

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Judge Questions Legality of Trump's Transgender Military Ban

A federal judge in D.C. is questioning the legality of President Trump's executive order restricting transgender service members, citing its vagueness and potential discriminatory impact; the judge pressed the Justice Department for answers on implementation details and the order's compatibility wit...

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Turkish Opposition Leader Challenges Government After Visiting Imprisoned Figures

CHP leader Özgür Özel visited several political figures and a manager imprisoned in Silivri, Turkey, denouncing their arrests as politically motivated and highlighting the opposition's defiance against what he called a 'coup mechanism' using the judiciary.

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Senegal to Excavate Thiaroye Massacre Site

On February 19th, the Senegalese government announced archaeological digs to determine the precise number of African tirailleurs killed by French colonial forces in the 1944 Thiaroye massacre, following accusations that France concealed the death toll, with estimates ranging from 35 to 400.

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Trump's Executive Orders Disrupt Transgender Healthcare Access

President Trump's four executive orders targeting transgender Americans caused widespread disruption to gender-affirming healthcare, leading to cancelled appointments and medication access issues, despite making up only 1.6% of the population; this has been met with both legal challenges and medical...

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TÜSİAD Heads Released on Probation After Questioning

Following criticism of the government at a general assembly, TÜSİAD heads Orhan Turan and Ömer Arif Aras were released on probation after questioning; Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç stated the investigation began before the president's speech and that no arrest warrants were issued.

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St. Petersburg to Deploy Ethnicity Recognition Software on Surveillance Cameras

St. Petersburg plans to install ethnicity recognition software on 8,000 of its 102,000 surveillance cameras, costing $434,000, to improve public event management, a move criticized by human rights advocates as degrading and divisive.

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EU Accused of Ignoring Vietnam's Human Rights Abuses Under EVFTA

The International Federation for Human Rights and the Vietnam Committee on Human Rights filed a complaint with the EU on February 4, alleging Vietnam's suppression of human rights defenders violates the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), prompting questions about the EU's commitment to using t...

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U.K. Citizenship Ban for Irregular Entrants Faces First Legal Challenge

The U.K. government's new policy, implemented through guidance, prevents individuals who entered the country irregularly from obtaining citizenship, regardless of their residency length, prompting a legal challenge by an Afghan refugee resident for seven years.

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