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Antisemitic Acts in France Decrease Slightly but Remain at Historically High Levels

France saw a slight decrease in antisemitic acts in 2024 (1,570) compared to 2023 (1,676), yet the numbers remain alarmingly high, exceeding previous years significantly and fueled by anti-Israel sentiments.

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EU Parliament Condemns Belarus Elections, Demands Sanctions

The European Parliament denounced Belarus's upcoming presidential election as illegitimate, calling for the release of political prisoners, increased sanctions against the Lukashenko regime, and potential creation of an international tribunal for human rights abuses; the resolution passed with 567 v...

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Bishop Budde's Sermon on Compassion Sparks Backlash from Trump

During a post-inauguration service attended by President Trump, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde delivered a sermon calling for compassion towards immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community, prompting a strong backlash from Trump and his allies, including Elon Musk, who criticized Budde on social media, while Bu...

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Russian Soldier on Trial for Killing Surrendering Ukrainian Soldier

A Zaporozhye court heard testimony from three Russian soldiers who witnessed Dmitry Kurashov, a 26-year-old Russian soldier, fatally shoot a surrendering Ukrainian soldier on January 6th, 2024, near Pryutne village during an assault on Ukrainian positions held by the 127th Separate Territorial Defen...

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Bishop Challenges Trump During Inaugural Service

During a post-inauguration service at Washington D.C.'s National Cathedral, Bishop Mariann Budde delivered a pointed sermon to President Trump, urging compassion for LGBTQ+ individuals, migrants, and others facing hardship. Trump responded negatively, criticizing Budde on social media.

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Understaffing Hampers Enforcement of Germany's Supply Chain Due Diligence Act

Germany's Federal Office of Economics and Export Control (Bafa), responsible for enforcing the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, temporarily reassigned 24 of its 100 inspectors in 2024 due to understaffing, hindering the act's implementation and raising concerns about corporate compliance.

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Italian Court Frees ICC-Wanted Libyan Warlord, Sparking Outrage

Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem, arrested in Italy on an ICC warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity, was released on Tuesday due to a procedural error, sparking outrage from Italian opposition and human rights groups; he was returned to Libya by Italian secret services.

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Namibia: Comparing Genocides, Honoring Colonial Pioneers at Shark Island

Roman Grynberg, a Polish-Jewish professor in Namibia, criticized the memorialization of colonial pioneers at Shark Island, a former German concentration camp, comparing it to an SS monument in Treblinka, prompting a discussion on the ethical implications of comparing genocides and the need for globa...

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Over 100 Dead in Week of Colombian Armed Clashes

Recent armed clashes in three Colombian regions, driven by territorial disputes and drug trafficking, resulted in over 100 deaths and 32,000 displaced people in less than a week, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency and deploy 5,000 troops in the Catatumbo region.

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Georgian Journalist's Hunger Strike Highlights Government Crackdown

Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli, founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, is on hunger strike in a Batumi prison, facing 4–7 years for allegedly assaulting a police officer during January anti-government protests stemming from a contested election and the government's halting of EU integration; the ...

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Subminimum Wage Loophole Undermines ADA's 35th Anniversary

The 35th anniversary of the ADA highlights a loophole allowing subminimum wage for workers with disabilities; about 367,000 workers are affected, some earning as low as $0.22/hour, despite the intention to increase employment opportunities.

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Turkish Court Overturns FETÖ Conviction, Citing Lack of Evidence

The Turkish Constitutional Court overturned a teacher's conviction for FETÖ membership, citing insufficient evidence of knowledge of the group's terrorist nature before its official designation; the court ordered a retrial, emphasizing the need for proof of intent and awareness of the organization's...

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