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USAID Shutdown Causes Life-Threatening Emergency for Foreign Service Officer's Family

A pregnant wife of a U.S. foreign service officer suffered life-threatening complications due to stress from the Trump administration's shutdown of USAID; her medivac was initially denied due to lack of funding, highlighting the human cost of the agency's dismantling.

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German TV Host Accused of Antisemitic Behavior

Following a guest appearance on the German TV show "Hallo Hessen," Prof. Haya Schulmann, a cybersecurity professor, accuses the host of antisemitic behavior after the host reacted negatively to learning her name, Haya, is of Israeli origin; the Hessischer Rundfunk disputes the accusation.

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Carter Center Condemns Venezuela's Presidential Election as Undemocratic

The Carter Center's final report on Venezuela's July 28th presidential election condemns the process as undemocratic due to lack of transparency, apparent result falsification, and violations of fundamental democratic conditions, recommending a transparent review of the results and amendments to res...

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UK Tightens Refugee Citizenship Rules, Sparking Legal and Social Backlash

The UK government tightened its citizenship rules for refugees, particularly those entering illegally, sparking criticism for potentially violating the 1951 UN Refugee Convention and the European Convention on Human Rights. The policy change faces legal challenges and social backlash.

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Biden Commutes Sentence of Indigenous Activist Leonard Peltier

President Joe Biden commuted the life sentence of Leonard Peltier, an 80-year-old Indigenous activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975, resulting in his release to home confinement; the decision is celebrated by supporters who view it as a correction of a systemic injustice, while critics...

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UK's stricter refugee citizenship rules spark controversy

Britain's new policy makes it significantly harder for refugees who entered the UK illegally to gain citizenship, sparking controversy over its compliance with the 1951 UN Refugee Convention; the government insists the changes are lawful.

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Mali: Alleged Massacre of Civilians by Malian Soldiers and Wagner Mercenaries

On February 17, 2025, Malian soldiers and Wagner mercenaries allegedly killed approximately 20 civilians, including migrants, traveling from Gao to Algeria in northern Mali, according to local sources; the Malian military denied responsibility.

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Berlin Exhibit Showcases Drawings by Russian Political Prisoners

The Berlin exhibition "Through The Bars" showcases over 200 drawings by Russian political prisoners, including works by Ilya Yashin and Sasha Strukov, highlighting their experiences and the need for increased support. The exhibit, organized by Memorial, Pervyy Otdel, and All Rights Reversed, feature...

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Istanbul Mayor Faces Imprisonment, Political Ban

Istanbul's Chief Public Prosecutor's Office seeks a 2-4 year prison sentence and political ban for Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on charges of attempting to influence a judicial officer, while separate trials are pending, and journalists from Halk TV face lengthy prison sentences for publishing a phone conve...

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AKP Accused of Coup After Van Municipality Trustee Appointment

DEM Party co-chair Tuncer Bakırhan denounced the midnight appointment of a trustee to Van's municipality as a "coup," accusing the AKP government of sabotaging peace efforts and undermining democratic processes.

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Turkey's Anti-Terror Raids Coincide with Renewed PKK Peace Talks

Turkey detained 282 people, including journalists and politicians, in a nationwide anti-terror sweep while simultaneously pursuing peace talks with the PKK, a designated terrorist group, following a decade-long freeze in negotiations initiated by a nationalist party.

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Turkey Cracks Down on Dissent Amidst Impending Peace Talks

Turkish authorities arrested 282 people for alleged PKK links and issued 60 more warrants, including against journalists and artists, amid anticipated peace talks with PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, raising concerns about political motives and implications for upcoming elections.

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