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UK Labour's £5 Billion Benefits Cut Primarily Impacts Disabled People

The UK Labour government announced a £5 billion cut to the benefits system, mainly affecting disabled people by tightening PIP eligibility (potentially impacting 1 million) and reducing universal credit rates, despite a new premium for those with lifelong conditions.

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No Poverty
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Four Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador, Families Protest

Four Venezuelan men residing in Texas were deported to El Salvador's maximum-security prison on March 19, 2025, after being accused of belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang; their families, from Los Pescadores, Venezuela, identified them in a government video, contesting the accusations and demanding...

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Reduced Inequality
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Serbian Protests: Student-Led Movement Challenges Government Amidst EU Accession Delays

Following a deadly railway station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, protests erupted, led by students demanding government accountability, transparency, and judicial reform amid accusations of corruption and authoritarianism; the EU's response is deemed insufficient by some.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Iranian Youth Defy Regime During Fiery Chaharshanbe Suri Festival

During the 2025 Chaharshanbe Suri festival in Iran, young people defied the Islamic Republic by openly celebrating their Persian heritage, chanting pro-monarchy slogans, and ignoring hijab laws; resulting in clashes with riot police and highlighting a generational shift in resistance against the reg...

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Judge Transfers Case of Detained Palestinian Activist

A federal judge ordered the transfer of Mahmoud Khalil's case, a Palestinian activist arrested by ICE, from New York to New Jersey, rejecting government attempts to move it to Louisiana, while denying a motion to dismiss the case.

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Unexplained Noise Causes Panic at Belgrade Student Protest

On March 15th, during a Belgrade student protest, a sudden loud noise—possibly from a sonic weapon—caused panic, injuries, and ongoing health problems for attendees, adding to Serbia's political crisis.

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Judge Allows Challenge to Detention of Palestinian Activist

Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian-American activist at Columbia University, was arrested by federal immigration agents on March 8th for alleged ties to Hamas; a judge has allowed his challenge to his detention to proceed in New Jersey, blocking deportation but not release, while Khalil alleges his arres...

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Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Marches

Hungary has banned LGBTQ+ Pride marches, citing concerns about children, sparking widespread condemnation; this follows previous legislation targeting LGBTQ+ rights and is punishable by fines up to €500, using facial recognition technology.

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Gender Equality
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Ineffective Harassment Committees Perpetuate Unsafe Environments in Pakistani Universities

A female student at the Faisalabad GC University filed a harassment complaint, alleging bias in the university's handling of her case; this highlights the widespread issue of ineffective harassment committees in Pakistani universities, despite legal protections introduced in 2010 and amended in 2022...

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Gender Equality
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Federal Judge Accuses DOJ of "Digressive Micromanagement" in Deportation Case

A federal judge accused the Justice Department of "digressive micromanagement" regarding deportation flights that sent Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador, leading to a clash over the court's authority and the invocation of state secrets privilege.

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EU Condemns Arrest of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu

European Union officials strongly condemned the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, citing concerns for Turkey's democratic values and rule of law, particularly in the context of upcoming elections and EU-Turkey relations.

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Canada Condemns China's Execution of Citizens

Canada condemns the execution of several of its citizens in China earlier this year, citing the death penalty's incompatibility with human dignity; China asserts that the executions were legal and that it provided sufficient evidence, citing its "zero-tolerance" policy towards drug-related crimes.

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